Some of the most dangerous situations arise out of common mistakes that can easily be avoided. ThisĀ post will focus on some of the more common (and commonly overlooked) safety issues that should be prevented to help improve safety performance. Lack of housekeeping: It may seem simple, but a messy/ dirty work area makes for an…
Hand operated hoists have many applications in rigging work. Typical applications include hoisting a pipe or plate into position for welding or bolting, moving machinery, fence stretching and lifting engines or equipment during repairs. These devices are simple to operate but misuse can result in sudden failure, property damage, and serious injury. Some things to…
NOTE: Always review the operation and maintenance manual for your machine. In cold weather conditions, start the engine 15 minutes before operation. Inspect the condition of stairs, ladders and walking surfaces for icy and slippery conditions. Always maintain 3 points of contacts when accessing and egressing the cab. Walk around the equipment and verify: Machine…
Storage Store batteries in a cool, dry area. Batteries should be kept in an upright position. Keep batteries from freezing for maximum life. Battery Stacking and Stock Rotation Never stack batteries directly on top of each other unless they are in cartons or on pallets protected by corrugated packaging. Do not stack batteries more…
MEDICINES AND THE FIRST-AID BOX CONTENTS There is an ongoing debate about stocking and dispensing certain medicines, like headache tablets, etc from an Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSAct) provided First-Aid Box. The OHSAct General safety Regulations section 3 and the attached Annexure in this regard, specifies the minimum contents of a first-aid box, and…