GUIDELINES FOR CONTRACTOR HSE CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
A. Specific Task
Off-loading material from trailers
Specific Hazards
- Loss of control of load
- Lacerations/punctures
- Slips/trips
- Struck-by
Safe Methods to be Used
- Struck-by Loads to be determined; rigged by licensed riggers; rigging inspected; band palletized material; certified forklift operators used; approved boom attachments used; loads secured with taglines; rigging equipment inspected and certified annually.
- Employees will wear Kevlar gloves; nails to be removed from crating material and stacked and disposed of; metal bands disposed of immediately.
- Use of ladders or stairs ascending trailers; packing disposed of properly; aisles maintained clear and unobstructed.
- Suspended loads secured with taglines; material stacked and blocked to prevent displacement; employees instructed to stay away from pinch-points; swing radius barricaded and spotters placed.
Personal Protective Equipment Provided: Hard Hats; Kevlar Gloves; Safety Glasses; Arm Protectors; Substantial Footwear, etc.
B. Specific Task
- Install material in the shaft
- Welding/Cutting/Grinding
Specific Hazards
- Falling; falling objects
- Loss of control of load;
- muscle strains
- Punctures/lacerations
- Fires
- Flash; burns; objects in the eye
Safe Methods to be Used
- Guardrails used or employees wear personal fall arrest system (harness and lanyard) secured to an anchorage point of 5,000 lb (2268 kilograms); 100 per cent of the time above 6 feet (1.8 meters)
- Area to be flagged below and spotter placed to restrict access; 3-point contact on ladders maintained; ladders properly positioned.
- Mechanical means (dolly; chain fall; genie lift; etc.) of adequate capacity to be used to support the load.
- Sufficient employees for tasks; manually handled loads limited; proper lifting techniques and body mechanics employed.
- Gloves are to be worn at all times; sharp edges are taped.
- Remove or protect combustibles; place adequate fire extinguishers with trained fire watch; barricade/spotters below; separate oxygen and acetylene tanks and shut off equipment not in use; inspect leads and hoses/gauges regularly.
- Welding helmets worn with safety glasses; flame-resistant clothing worn; flash screens used to protect others.
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