7. EnvironmentalNoise levels Other workers in area Weather Dust/Fumes in area Chemicals in area Wind direction First Aid and Eye Wash Stations Waste Management House Keeping Always Check your permits for additional information about the hazards in your work area.
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9. Physical HazardsAwkward Body Position Repetitive motion Line of fire Working above your head Heavy or Awkward Lifting Prolonged bending and twisting Working in cramped areas Pinch Points Make sure to do some stretching exercises and take micro breaks in situations that create Ergonomic hazards.
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12. Overhead HazardsHarness and Lanyard Inspections 100 % Tie-off with harness Tie Off Points identified and approved Hoisting materials and equipment Signs and Barricades in place Falling items Trips and Slips Secured Footing Heights are dangerous always be aware.
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14. Overhead HoistingCritical Lift Permits Proper Tools Flagging and Barricades Slings Inspected Training Equipment Inspected Communication Other Workers in Area of Lift Communication is Key in Critical Lifts, please be trained properly.
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17. Your Field Level Hazard Assessment helps everyone be aware and work safely. STOP LOOK AROUND IDENTIFY HAZARDS ASSESS HAZARDS CONTROL AND REMOVE HAZARDSWORK SAFE THANK YOU
18. This Presentation is brought to you by : CrystalHallonquist With information provided by The Alberta Construction Safety Association