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johnanewquist@gmail.com
Draft 7 11 2015
July 2015
January 2015
• Kevin Voyles was
killed in a GA factory
by falling marble
slabs.
Feb 2014
• Two men were killed in an
industrial accident at a granite
company facility in San
Francisco
• Two men were trapped after at
least one large slab of granite
fell on them as they unloaded
a container truck,
Dec 2013
• Todd L. Wolf, 51, was
operating the forklift
as it was being
unloaded from a
trailer.
• When the forklift
tipped, it crushed the
man beneath it.
Dec 2013
• $281 Million award
• Osorio was driving a
Heckmann tractor-trailer on FM
133 in TX and the drive shaft
broke off from under the truck.
• The part plowed through the
windshield of a pickup that
Aguilar was a passenger in
• The lawsuit alleged that the
drive shaft broke because the
defendants did not properly
maintain the tractor-trailer.
Nov 2013
Cont
Nov 2013 cont
May 2015
• Federal OSHA does not
specifically require employers
to equip forklifts with portable
fire extinguishers.
• However, if the manufacturer
equips its forklifts with fire
extinguishers, the employer
must maintain the
extinguishers
• Also, the Liquefied Petroleum
Gas standard 2006 edition
addresses their use in Chapter
9, which states that where
either the "authority having
jurisdiction" or the end user
requires an industrial truck to
be equipped with a portable
extinguisher
• The NFPA standard also says
that industrial trucks can only
be equipped with portable
extinguishers if operators have
been trained in their safe
operation and use.
July 2013
• Billy Johnston, 48, was killed in an industrial
accident in West Allis was lowering a 24,000
pound dust collector when a chain broke. He
was either hit in the head by the chain and
thrown 30 feet from the piece of equipment, or
he hit his head as a result of the fall
July 2013
• Rack on the right
• Slid forks in
• Tilted forks up
• Heard a pop
• Stuck hand in to see if
product damaged
• Rack back bar had
popped loose
trapping arm
July 2013
• $82,600
• An unapproved C-clamp
slid off a 2,600-pound
press brake ram as it was
lifted, causing the ram to
fall to the ground and pin
the worker pinning him to
the ground and resulting
in amputation at the knee.
May 2013
• Workers were lifting a bag of
processed powdered
chemicals.
• The bag, which weighed 3,675
pounds, was hoisted by
several straps designed to
bear the load.
• During the operation, one of
the straps failed, causing the
bag to drop.
• A worker’s arm and head were
wedged underneath the bag
while others worked to free
him.
Dekalb accident 1997
• Protect sling from sharp surfaces
• Employees were positioning a
22,000 pound generator with the
use of a truck-mounted crane and
four synthetic web slings.
• While the employees were moving
the generator, the slings contacted
a steel purlin and were cut.
• The generator fell and rolled onto
the employees.
• Employee #1 suffered fatal
internal injuries.
• Employee #2 suffered back
injuries and was hospitalized.
• Photo is an example
Struck By OSHA Reg 5
2010 Accident Causation Factors
• 37 struck by falling object or load
• 34 struck by forklift
• 28 falls: includes 10 pallet, platform or forks, 8 forklift went off dock, 1 ejected
from forklift, 5 fall from load lifted, 1 fall through hole, 1 order picker platform, 2
mezzanine
• 27 crushed or caught in Forklift/load and an object
• 14 Forklift overturned
• 8 caught in amputation
• 5 burns / fire
• 3 CO, 1 Ammonia
• Type of forklift not included due many not identifying the type.
Falls
• Getting on a pallet
has lead to many
deaths and is not
acceptable.
• Employees use what
is available.
Struck-by
• What should be
done?
• Many foot crushing by
people too close.
• How close is too
close?’
Struck By
• Loads falling off kill
people.
• Loads improperly
stored kill people.
• What can be done?
Struck-by
• What should be done
when backing out?
May 2014
Overturned
• Curbs
• Seat belts
• Excessive weight
lifted
Certification
Initially
Every 3 years
Near Miss
Evaluation
Date of Certification
Operator’s name
Trainer’s Name
Training
• For classroom training
element, the employer may
demonstrate the employee's
successful completion by a
written or oral test or other
appropriate means, such as an
evaluation by the instructor.
Refresher Training
• Observe the powered
industrial truck operator
during normal operations
to determine if the
operator is performing
safely, and
• Ask pertinent questions to
ensure that the operator
has the knowledge or
experience needed to
operate a truck safely.
Is a Forklift a Crane?
• Slings use
• Qualified rigger?
• What can go wrong?
Pushing Loads
• Operators were
allowed to
“bulldoze” double
high pallets
• Issues are
obstructed view
Accidents – Forklift Leaves Dock
• November 1, 2000
• An employee was driving
a forklift truck in reverse.
She backed off of the
receiving dock and was
pinned under the forklift.
Operator was not wearing
seatbelt and the forklift
didn't have a overhead
guard.
Caught in
• Several under rack
caught in fatalities
• Driving into fixed
object
• Body part outside
frame of forklift
Seatbelts
• Seatbelts prevent the
operator from being
pinned by the truck or
overhead guard.
Inspection
• Barrel lifter with no
capacity plate
• Don’t forget unapproved
attachments that overload
the attachment
Fire / Burns
• Event Date: 08/13/2010
• Employee was operating a forklift at the time of the accident.
• The employee positioned the forklift to remove a tote of scrap paper.
• The forklift struck an overhead pipe containing toluene. The employee and
the forklift were dowsed in toluene.
• The employee pulled the equipment forward and then reverse the lift
moving back under the stream of toluene.
• Once past the toluene stream, the employee stopped the equipment and
climbed to a mezzanine to cut off the supply of toluene.
• The employee then remounted the forklift and drove to the locker rooms to
access the shower.
• The toluene ignited from an unknown source prior to the employee leaving
the lift seat.
• Both the employee and the lift were badly burned.
• 61 M Fatality
Truck Unloading
• Is there a procedure?
Mar 2014
• Cedar Rapids IA
• Jacob B. "Jake"
Harper, 28, died
Friday after steel
pipes slipped off of
a trailer, struck him
and caused fatal
injuries
Lockout or Guarding?
• The person who works on the forklift must know
the OSHA lockout standards.
• Forks can come down unexpectedly during
servicing.
• Any body part can be cut or crushed if caught in
a scissor point.
• Forklift maintenance fatalities – employees get
caught underneath because a jack fails, or
crushed between mast and frame of truck
because they didn’t block it
Forklift Amputation Hazard
• The mast has open
gears and scissor
points.
Fork Lift Platforms
• 5(a)(1) under
ANSI/ASME B56.1-
2000
• No screen on right.
Forklift Platforms
• Good Platform must
be guardrails
• Secureable
• Screen at forklift side
Slabs
• Several death
happening when
lifting large flat
objects
Operation
• Reverse travel if
operator cannot see
in front
• Seat belts
• Traffic control if in
road
Maintenance
• When working on any
vehicle/forklift,
cribbing or blocking
needs to be
performed in case of
hydraulic failure.
Riding on Forks
• Not allowed
Sample Safety Rules
• Follow Manufacturer’s
instructions and
OSHA regulations.
• Use ANSI B56
standards on forklifts
if you cannot get the
manufacturer’s rules..
Safety Rules
• Follow Warning
Labels.
• Only trained
personnel can
operate the lifts.
• A trained person must
inspect the machine
before each shift.
• And many more!
Training
• Hands on training is
necessary. An forklift
lift is not a car.
• The worker should be
able to demonstrate
all predicted uses of
the lift and
compliance with
manufacturers
instructions.
Cautions
• Watch for any holes.
These will flip some
forklift.
• These should be
identified in advanced
and plans to prevent
a forklift from going
into one is necessary.
Electrical
• 1/12/1999
• An employee was operating a
side loader, loading and
unloading rail car containers in
a terminal yard.
• A 7200-volt overhead power
line ran nearby, about 8.8
meters above the ground.
• The mast on the loader
reached up to about 9.1
meters.
• The employee brought the
mast of the loader into contact
with the power line.
• Three employees at the site
were electrocuted
Emergency Response
• What is your plan?
Struck By
• How can this be
avoided?
Fire
• Cylinder gases ignited
by forklift.
• What can be done?
Inspections
Why is this inspection form weak?
Inspections
• Before daily use using manufacturer’s
guidelines
• Check all working components and safety
device.
• Address all leakage of fluids.
• Search for defective hydraulic/pneumatic
cables.
• Look for electrical tape as quickfix that is
not acceptable.
Forklift Inspections
• Overhead guard
improperly welded
Inspection
• Labels
Inspection
• Load Extension
Backrest
Inspection
• How much wear is
acceptable?
Forklift Inspection
• Broken Fiberglass
Housing is a
laceration Hazard
Inspection
• Leaking Hydraulic
Fluid
Carbon Monoxide
0222 HCOOHC xx 
Perfect World:
Real World:
xxxxx HCNOCOOHCONOHC  2222
Acute Exposure
• Headache
• Nausea
• Weakness
• Irritability
• Unconsciousness
• Chest Pain
Chronic Exposure
• Headache
• Lassitude
• Dizziness
• Anorexia
• Ataxia
Best Practice and Required in MN
• General industry: Minnesota Rules § 5205.0116 Carbon Monoxide
Monitoring
• The employer shall monitor environmental exposure of employees to carbon
monoxide whenever internal combustion engine powered industrial trucks
are operated indoors to ensure that carbon monoxide levels do not exceed
those given in Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, section 1910.1000,
Table Z-1-A.
• The air monitoring shall be done at least quarterly and represent exposures
during a day of highest usage in the areas where employee carbon
monoxide exposure is most likely.
• Subpart 2. Tailpipe exhaust gas analysis. The employer shall ensure that
powered industrial truck engine exhaust gases do not contain more than
one percent carbon monoxide for propane fueled trucks or two percent
carbon monoxide for gasoline fueled measured at idle and at three-fourths
throttle during final engine tuning in a regular maintenance program.
Exposure Limits
• OSHA 50 ppm 8-hour
Time Weighted Average
(TWA)
• NIOSH 35 ppm 8-hour
TWA
• 200 ppm Ceiling by
NIOSH
• ACGIH Threshold Limit
Value is 25 ppm 8-hour
TWA; 40-hour work week
PPM CO Time Symptoms
200 2-3 hours Headache, fatigue,
nausea
400 1-2 hours Symptoms intensify. Life
threatening after 3 hours.
800 45
minutes
Dizziness, nausea,
convulsions. Death after
2-3 hours.
1600 20
minutes
Dizziness, nausea,
convulsions. Death
within 1 hour.
ACGIH Recommendations
• Limit CO
concentration to 1%
or less for propane
fueled trucks
• Limit CO
concentration to 2%
or less for gasoline
fueled trucks.
Prevention of CO Poisoning
• Maintain equipment in good working
order
• Provide periodic tune-ups for forklifts to
ensure that they run “lean”
• Periodic CO analysis of exhaust gases
to determine emission concentrations
• Provide adequate ventilation
• Install CO monitors
Forklift Exhaust
• No Violation.
• This forklift emits low
level of CO.
Storage
• What is the problem
and solution?
Storage
• No Violation.
• Material stored
properly in racks.
Storage
• Cylinders must be
secured from
falling down.
Material Handling
• Rack was hit by
forklift and tagged out
and pallets removed.
Material Handling
• No Violation
• Aisle properly marked
• Clean lanes
Aisles Not Marked
Struck By
• No Violation.
• Corner marked so
forklift operation can
see around corner.
Raised Dump Truck Bed
• Event Date: 01/05/2010
• Employee # 1 was attempting
to lower the bed of a detached
dump trailer which had
become stuck in the upright
position.
• The employee was working in
between the trailer bed and
frame when the bed fell
crushing the employee.
• Employee # 2 who assisted
employee # 1 but was standing
outside the caught between
area was also struck by the
falling trailer bed but sustained
only minor injuries.
• 34 M Fatality
Use physical stops to hold up in case of failure.
Semi-trailers
• Two fatals getting
caught between truck
and object.
• Trailer often is not
level causing load to
roll off
• Load straps release
improperly stacked
loads.
Skid Steer
• Two fatals from being
struck by moving
Skidsteer
• One death from caught in
frame and bucket arm
• Aug 2013 Matthew
Mallett was riding in the
skid loader driven by his
great-aunt, Gail
Henderson, 49, when he
fell out.
Jan 2014
• 43-year-old Ronald L.
Meier, of Maria Stein,
Ohio, was working on
a skid loader when
the bucket fell,
pinning him between
the loader and the
bucket
 Lock-Out Tag-Out Considerations:
1. Review requirements for the individual crane.
2. Integrate lock out and maintenance requirements.
3. Ensure training in adequate for level of maintenance.
4. Ensure written programs are established and reviewed.
5. Carefully select lockout devices, ask the manufacturer for
recommendations.
6. Do not necessarily assume devices are interchangeable
between different types of cranes.
REVIEW THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIC INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS!
LOCKED
OUT
This Lock/Tag may
only be removed by
NAME: __________
DEPT : __________
COMPLETION
DATE: ___________
TIME: ____________
DON’T OPERATE
DANGER
2
TON
ACME
CRANE
ALWAYS CHECK LOAD RATING
10
TON
10
TON CAP.
10 TON CAPACITY
KNOW THE RATED LOAD OF THE CRANE
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETYBASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
5 TON
ALWAYS ENSURE
THE LIFTING
DEVICE AND ALL
SUPPORTING
COMPONENTS ARE
RATED FOR THE
LOAD TO BE
LIFTED!
2
TON
10 TON LOAD
KNOW THE RATED LOAD OF THE CRANE
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
NEVER ALLOW A COWORKER
BETWEEN A FIXED OBJECT AND
A LOAD!
ACME
CRANE
2
TON
DANGER
WORKING
CRANES
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
2
TON
ACME
CRANE ALWAYS POSITION
LIFTING DEVICE
DIRECTLY OVER
LOAD BEFORE
LIFTING!
THINK BEFORE YOU LIFT
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
DISSIPATE ALL HAZARDOUS ENERGY
DANGER
HIGH
VOLTAGE
Always Ensure Energy
Sources Are Dissipated
Before Initiating Any
Maintenance Activity.
2
TON
ACME
CRANE
BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
Accident
• 5/6/08
• No bridge stops
for pendant
controlled crane
• Crane ran off rails
and the lifting
device and crane
hit employee
•
Accident
• 03/19/2008
• Bridge Crane
employee was
servicing bridge
crane and fell
approximately 58 feet.
Accident
• 12/20/2007
• One of the four man
ground crew working
with a mobile
underhung bridge
crane got too close to
the wheel of the
crane and was ran
over.
Accident
• March 14, 2008
• A 1,868 pound plate fell
from the C-clamp and
onto the employee.
• These devices must be
designed and rated for
lifting steel plates.
Accident
• Tuscaloosa AL
• “Where passageways or
walkways were provided,
obstructions were so placed
that the safety of personnel
was jeopardized by
movements of cranes,”
• “employee was using a crane
to move a sheet of steel to the
hot bed when one of the
wheels of the crane's floor rail
system ran over Korey Ryan's
foot.”
Typical rail gantry crane
Quiz
• How often does a forklift driver have to be re-
evaluated/certified? __________
• OSHA’s limit for Carbon Monoxide in an 8 hour
shift is ____ ppm.
Summary
• Training
• Job Hazard Analysis
• Written procedures
• Manufacturer rules
• Inspections
Questions?
Further
• This ppt was prepared by John Newquist as a
preliminary aid for people required to evaluate
aerial lifts.
• Thanks to Misette Kobler, Janet S., for
corrections and suggestions.
• This is not an official OSHA publication. Those
will be on the OSHA.gov website.
• Newquist.john@dol.gov is my email if you see
any errors. This is just a draft as of the cover
date.
• 312-353-5977

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  • 3. January 2015 • Kevin Voyles was killed in a GA factory by falling marble slabs.
  • 4. Feb 2014 • Two men were killed in an industrial accident at a granite company facility in San Francisco • Two men were trapped after at least one large slab of granite fell on them as they unloaded a container truck,
  • 5. Dec 2013 • Todd L. Wolf, 51, was operating the forklift as it was being unloaded from a trailer. • When the forklift tipped, it crushed the man beneath it.
  • 6. Dec 2013 • $281 Million award • Osorio was driving a Heckmann tractor-trailer on FM 133 in TX and the drive shaft broke off from under the truck. • The part plowed through the windshield of a pickup that Aguilar was a passenger in • The lawsuit alleged that the drive shaft broke because the defendants did not properly maintain the tractor-trailer.
  • 9. May 2015 • Federal OSHA does not specifically require employers to equip forklifts with portable fire extinguishers. • However, if the manufacturer equips its forklifts with fire extinguishers, the employer must maintain the extinguishers • Also, the Liquefied Petroleum Gas standard 2006 edition addresses their use in Chapter 9, which states that where either the "authority having jurisdiction" or the end user requires an industrial truck to be equipped with a portable extinguisher • The NFPA standard also says that industrial trucks can only be equipped with portable extinguishers if operators have been trained in their safe operation and use.
  • 10. July 2013 • Billy Johnston, 48, was killed in an industrial accident in West Allis was lowering a 24,000 pound dust collector when a chain broke. He was either hit in the head by the chain and thrown 30 feet from the piece of equipment, or he hit his head as a result of the fall
  • 11. July 2013 • Rack on the right • Slid forks in • Tilted forks up • Heard a pop • Stuck hand in to see if product damaged • Rack back bar had popped loose trapping arm
  • 12. July 2013 • $82,600 • An unapproved C-clamp slid off a 2,600-pound press brake ram as it was lifted, causing the ram to fall to the ground and pin the worker pinning him to the ground and resulting in amputation at the knee.
  • 13. May 2013 • Workers were lifting a bag of processed powdered chemicals. • The bag, which weighed 3,675 pounds, was hoisted by several straps designed to bear the load. • During the operation, one of the straps failed, causing the bag to drop. • A worker’s arm and head were wedged underneath the bag while others worked to free him.
  • 14. Dekalb accident 1997 • Protect sling from sharp surfaces • Employees were positioning a 22,000 pound generator with the use of a truck-mounted crane and four synthetic web slings. • While the employees were moving the generator, the slings contacted a steel purlin and were cut. • The generator fell and rolled onto the employees. • Employee #1 suffered fatal internal injuries. • Employee #2 suffered back injuries and was hospitalized. • Photo is an example
  • 15. Struck By OSHA Reg 5
  • 16. 2010 Accident Causation Factors • 37 struck by falling object or load • 34 struck by forklift • 28 falls: includes 10 pallet, platform or forks, 8 forklift went off dock, 1 ejected from forklift, 5 fall from load lifted, 1 fall through hole, 1 order picker platform, 2 mezzanine • 27 crushed or caught in Forklift/load and an object • 14 Forklift overturned • 8 caught in amputation • 5 burns / fire • 3 CO, 1 Ammonia • Type of forklift not included due many not identifying the type.
  • 17. Falls • Getting on a pallet has lead to many deaths and is not acceptable. • Employees use what is available.
  • 18. Struck-by • What should be done? • Many foot crushing by people too close. • How close is too close?’
  • 19. Struck By • Loads falling off kill people. • Loads improperly stored kill people. • What can be done?
  • 20. Struck-by • What should be done when backing out?
  • 22. Overturned • Curbs • Seat belts • Excessive weight lifted
  • 25. Training • For classroom training element, the employer may demonstrate the employee's successful completion by a written or oral test or other appropriate means, such as an evaluation by the instructor.
  • 26. Refresher Training • Observe the powered industrial truck operator during normal operations to determine if the operator is performing safely, and • Ask pertinent questions to ensure that the operator has the knowledge or experience needed to operate a truck safely.
  • 27. Is a Forklift a Crane? • Slings use • Qualified rigger? • What can go wrong?
  • 28. Pushing Loads • Operators were allowed to “bulldoze” double high pallets • Issues are obstructed view
  • 29. Accidents – Forklift Leaves Dock • November 1, 2000 • An employee was driving a forklift truck in reverse. She backed off of the receiving dock and was pinned under the forklift. Operator was not wearing seatbelt and the forklift didn't have a overhead guard.
  • 30. Caught in • Several under rack caught in fatalities • Driving into fixed object • Body part outside frame of forklift
  • 31. Seatbelts • Seatbelts prevent the operator from being pinned by the truck or overhead guard.
  • 32. Inspection • Barrel lifter with no capacity plate • Don’t forget unapproved attachments that overload the attachment
  • 33. Fire / Burns • Event Date: 08/13/2010 • Employee was operating a forklift at the time of the accident. • The employee positioned the forklift to remove a tote of scrap paper. • The forklift struck an overhead pipe containing toluene. The employee and the forklift were dowsed in toluene. • The employee pulled the equipment forward and then reverse the lift moving back under the stream of toluene. • Once past the toluene stream, the employee stopped the equipment and climbed to a mezzanine to cut off the supply of toluene. • The employee then remounted the forklift and drove to the locker rooms to access the shower. • The toluene ignited from an unknown source prior to the employee leaving the lift seat. • Both the employee and the lift were badly burned. • 61 M Fatality
  • 34. Truck Unloading • Is there a procedure?
  • 35. Mar 2014 • Cedar Rapids IA • Jacob B. "Jake" Harper, 28, died Friday after steel pipes slipped off of a trailer, struck him and caused fatal injuries
  • 36. Lockout or Guarding? • The person who works on the forklift must know the OSHA lockout standards. • Forks can come down unexpectedly during servicing. • Any body part can be cut or crushed if caught in a scissor point. • Forklift maintenance fatalities – employees get caught underneath because a jack fails, or crushed between mast and frame of truck because they didn’t block it
  • 37. Forklift Amputation Hazard • The mast has open gears and scissor points.
  • 38. Fork Lift Platforms • 5(a)(1) under ANSI/ASME B56.1- 2000 • No screen on right.
  • 39. Forklift Platforms • Good Platform must be guardrails • Secureable • Screen at forklift side
  • 40. Slabs • Several death happening when lifting large flat objects
  • 41. Operation • Reverse travel if operator cannot see in front • Seat belts • Traffic control if in road
  • 42. Maintenance • When working on any vehicle/forklift, cribbing or blocking needs to be performed in case of hydraulic failure.
  • 43. Riding on Forks • Not allowed
  • 44. Sample Safety Rules • Follow Manufacturer’s instructions and OSHA regulations. • Use ANSI B56 standards on forklifts if you cannot get the manufacturer’s rules..
  • 45. Safety Rules • Follow Warning Labels. • Only trained personnel can operate the lifts. • A trained person must inspect the machine before each shift. • And many more!
  • 46. Training • Hands on training is necessary. An forklift lift is not a car. • The worker should be able to demonstrate all predicted uses of the lift and compliance with manufacturers instructions.
  • 47. Cautions • Watch for any holes. These will flip some forklift. • These should be identified in advanced and plans to prevent a forklift from going into one is necessary.
  • 48. Electrical • 1/12/1999 • An employee was operating a side loader, loading and unloading rail car containers in a terminal yard. • A 7200-volt overhead power line ran nearby, about 8.8 meters above the ground. • The mast on the loader reached up to about 9.1 meters. • The employee brought the mast of the loader into contact with the power line. • Three employees at the site were electrocuted
  • 50. Struck By • How can this be avoided?
  • 51. Fire • Cylinder gases ignited by forklift. • What can be done?
  • 52. Inspections Why is this inspection form weak?
  • 53. Inspections • Before daily use using manufacturer’s guidelines • Check all working components and safety device. • Address all leakage of fluids. • Search for defective hydraulic/pneumatic cables. • Look for electrical tape as quickfix that is not acceptable.
  • 54. Forklift Inspections • Overhead guard improperly welded
  • 57. Inspection • How much wear is acceptable?
  • 58. Forklift Inspection • Broken Fiberglass Housing is a laceration Hazard
  • 60. Carbon Monoxide 0222 HCOOHC xx  Perfect World: Real World: xxxxx HCNOCOOHCONOHC  2222
  • 61. Acute Exposure • Headache • Nausea • Weakness • Irritability • Unconsciousness • Chest Pain
  • 62. Chronic Exposure • Headache • Lassitude • Dizziness • Anorexia • Ataxia
  • 63. Best Practice and Required in MN • General industry: Minnesota Rules § 5205.0116 Carbon Monoxide Monitoring • The employer shall monitor environmental exposure of employees to carbon monoxide whenever internal combustion engine powered industrial trucks are operated indoors to ensure that carbon monoxide levels do not exceed those given in Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, section 1910.1000, Table Z-1-A. • The air monitoring shall be done at least quarterly and represent exposures during a day of highest usage in the areas where employee carbon monoxide exposure is most likely. • Subpart 2. Tailpipe exhaust gas analysis. The employer shall ensure that powered industrial truck engine exhaust gases do not contain more than one percent carbon monoxide for propane fueled trucks or two percent carbon monoxide for gasoline fueled measured at idle and at three-fourths throttle during final engine tuning in a regular maintenance program.
  • 64. Exposure Limits • OSHA 50 ppm 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) • NIOSH 35 ppm 8-hour TWA • 200 ppm Ceiling by NIOSH • ACGIH Threshold Limit Value is 25 ppm 8-hour TWA; 40-hour work week
  • 65. PPM CO Time Symptoms 200 2-3 hours Headache, fatigue, nausea 400 1-2 hours Symptoms intensify. Life threatening after 3 hours. 800 45 minutes Dizziness, nausea, convulsions. Death after 2-3 hours. 1600 20 minutes Dizziness, nausea, convulsions. Death within 1 hour.
  • 66. ACGIH Recommendations • Limit CO concentration to 1% or less for propane fueled trucks • Limit CO concentration to 2% or less for gasoline fueled trucks.
  • 67. Prevention of CO Poisoning • Maintain equipment in good working order • Provide periodic tune-ups for forklifts to ensure that they run “lean” • Periodic CO analysis of exhaust gases to determine emission concentrations • Provide adequate ventilation • Install CO monitors
  • 68. Forklift Exhaust • No Violation. • This forklift emits low level of CO.
  • 69. Storage • What is the problem and solution?
  • 70. Storage • No Violation. • Material stored properly in racks.
  • 71. Storage • Cylinders must be secured from falling down.
  • 72. Material Handling • Rack was hit by forklift and tagged out and pallets removed.
  • 73. Material Handling • No Violation • Aisle properly marked • Clean lanes
  • 75. Struck By • No Violation. • Corner marked so forklift operation can see around corner.
  • 76. Raised Dump Truck Bed • Event Date: 01/05/2010 • Employee # 1 was attempting to lower the bed of a detached dump trailer which had become stuck in the upright position. • The employee was working in between the trailer bed and frame when the bed fell crushing the employee. • Employee # 2 who assisted employee # 1 but was standing outside the caught between area was also struck by the falling trailer bed but sustained only minor injuries. • 34 M Fatality Use physical stops to hold up in case of failure.
  • 77. Semi-trailers • Two fatals getting caught between truck and object. • Trailer often is not level causing load to roll off • Load straps release improperly stacked loads.
  • 78. Skid Steer • Two fatals from being struck by moving Skidsteer • One death from caught in frame and bucket arm • Aug 2013 Matthew Mallett was riding in the skid loader driven by his great-aunt, Gail Henderson, 49, when he fell out.
  • 79. Jan 2014 • 43-year-old Ronald L. Meier, of Maria Stein, Ohio, was working on a skid loader when the bucket fell, pinning him between the loader and the bucket
  • 80.  Lock-Out Tag-Out Considerations: 1. Review requirements for the individual crane. 2. Integrate lock out and maintenance requirements. 3. Ensure training in adequate for level of maintenance. 4. Ensure written programs are established and reviewed. 5. Carefully select lockout devices, ask the manufacturer for recommendations. 6. Do not necessarily assume devices are interchangeable between different types of cranes. REVIEW THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIC INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS! LOCKED OUT This Lock/Tag may only be removed by NAME: __________ DEPT : __________ COMPLETION DATE: ___________ TIME: ____________ DON’T OPERATE DANGER
  • 81. 2 TON ACME CRANE ALWAYS CHECK LOAD RATING 10 TON 10 TON CAP. 10 TON CAPACITY KNOW THE RATED LOAD OF THE CRANE BASICS OF CRANE SAFETYBASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
  • 82. BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY 5 TON ALWAYS ENSURE THE LIFTING DEVICE AND ALL SUPPORTING COMPONENTS ARE RATED FOR THE LOAD TO BE LIFTED! 2 TON 10 TON LOAD KNOW THE RATED LOAD OF THE CRANE BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
  • 83. BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY NEVER ALLOW A COWORKER BETWEEN A FIXED OBJECT AND A LOAD! ACME CRANE 2 TON DANGER WORKING CRANES BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
  • 84. BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY 2 TON ACME CRANE ALWAYS POSITION LIFTING DEVICE DIRECTLY OVER LOAD BEFORE LIFTING! THINK BEFORE YOU LIFT BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
  • 85. BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY DISSIPATE ALL HAZARDOUS ENERGY DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Always Ensure Energy Sources Are Dissipated Before Initiating Any Maintenance Activity. 2 TON ACME CRANE BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY
  • 86. Accident • 5/6/08 • No bridge stops for pendant controlled crane • Crane ran off rails and the lifting device and crane hit employee •
  • 87. Accident • 03/19/2008 • Bridge Crane employee was servicing bridge crane and fell approximately 58 feet.
  • 88. Accident • 12/20/2007 • One of the four man ground crew working with a mobile underhung bridge crane got too close to the wheel of the crane and was ran over.
  • 89. Accident • March 14, 2008 • A 1,868 pound plate fell from the C-clamp and onto the employee. • These devices must be designed and rated for lifting steel plates.
  • 90. Accident • Tuscaloosa AL • “Where passageways or walkways were provided, obstructions were so placed that the safety of personnel was jeopardized by movements of cranes,” • “employee was using a crane to move a sheet of steel to the hot bed when one of the wheels of the crane's floor rail system ran over Korey Ryan's foot.” Typical rail gantry crane
  • 91. Quiz • How often does a forklift driver have to be re- evaluated/certified? __________ • OSHA’s limit for Carbon Monoxide in an 8 hour shift is ____ ppm.
  • 92. Summary • Training • Job Hazard Analysis • Written procedures • Manufacturer rules • Inspections
  • 94. Further • This ppt was prepared by John Newquist as a preliminary aid for people required to evaluate aerial lifts. • Thanks to Misette Kobler, Janet S., for corrections and suggestions. • This is not an official OSHA publication. Those will be on the OSHA.gov website. • Newquist.john@dol.gov is my email if you see any errors. This is just a draft as of the cover date. • 312-353-5977