This document provides an overview of MEWP (mobile elevating work platform) training. It discusses the different types of MEWPs, factors to consider when selecting a MEWP, pre-use inspection requirements, common accident causes, fall protection requirements, electrical and wind hazards, emergency planning, and rescue procedures. Trainees are instructed to always read operating instructions, wear appropriate PPE, receive proper training, inspect equipment thoroughly before each use, and immediately report any accidents or issues. Safety is emphasized throughout, including fall prevention measures, following manufacturer guidelines, and having emergency controls and response plans in place.
The document provides an overview of an HSE induction for a construction site. It covers topics such as site orientation, emergency procedures, safety roles, life saving rules, permits to work, driving safety, and environmental protection. The induction aims to introduce contractors to the site and policies to ensure work is conducted safely.
What is Permit to work system?
What are the requirements of permit to work?
Different types of permit to work system such electrical, hot and cold work etc.
Lifting and rigging operations are some of the most hazardous activities we regularly undertake, day in day out. The consequences of something going wrong during a lifting or rigging operation can literally be fatal.
Overhead and gantry cranes safe operating proceduresytcrane
We supply overhead crane,gantry crane,jib crane,crane parts,port
crane,electric hoist!
Yuantai can make nonstandard crane according to your individual drawing or sample. If you need, we also can offer the installation, test and mechanism debugging, and hand you the installation and testing data report.
skype:
cherry.swallow
Email:
christine@ytcrane.com
Web:
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The document discusses the Work at Height Regulations in the UK. It notes that falls from height are a major cause of workplace fatalities and injuries. The regulations were introduced to improve safety by establishing a clear and consistent framework to manage risks associated with working at height. The regulations require hazards to be identified and risks to be properly assessed, controlled, and mitigated through measures such as proper planning, supervision, safe work equipment selection, inspection, and worker training.
Overhead crane operators must follow proper safety procedures when operating cranes. This includes inspecting equipment daily, not operating cranes with worn or damaged components, and using standard hand signals to communicate with other workers. Operators must be aware of weight limits and safety hazards like swinging loads. Regular inspections of cranes help identify issues to ensure safe operation.
The document provides information about working at heights training, including:
- The aims are to provide personnel working at heights with practical knowledge and application of safe practices to prevent injury.
- The objectives include identifying fall regulations and risks, demonstrating safety equipment use, and emergency response procedures.
- It discusses examples of working at heights, regulations and responsibilities to control fall risks, and the goals of reducing falls injuries.
This document provides an overview of MEWP (mobile elevating work platform) training. It discusses the different types of MEWPs, factors to consider when selecting a MEWP, pre-use inspection requirements, common accident causes, fall protection requirements, electrical and wind hazards, emergency planning, and rescue procedures. Trainees are instructed to always read operating instructions, wear appropriate PPE, receive proper training, inspect equipment thoroughly before each use, and immediately report any accidents or issues. Safety is emphasized throughout, including fall prevention measures, following manufacturer guidelines, and having emergency controls and response plans in place.
The document provides an overview of an HSE induction for a construction site. It covers topics such as site orientation, emergency procedures, safety roles, life saving rules, permits to work, driving safety, and environmental protection. The induction aims to introduce contractors to the site and policies to ensure work is conducted safely.
What is Permit to work system?
What are the requirements of permit to work?
Different types of permit to work system such electrical, hot and cold work etc.
Lifting and rigging operations are some of the most hazardous activities we regularly undertake, day in day out. The consequences of something going wrong during a lifting or rigging operation can literally be fatal.
Overhead and gantry cranes safe operating proceduresytcrane
We supply overhead crane,gantry crane,jib crane,crane parts,port
crane,electric hoist!
Yuantai can make nonstandard crane according to your individual drawing or sample. If you need, we also can offer the installation, test and mechanism debugging, and hand you the installation and testing data report.
skype:
cherry.swallow
Email:
christine@ytcrane.com
Web:
http://www.ytcrane.com
The document discusses the Work at Height Regulations in the UK. It notes that falls from height are a major cause of workplace fatalities and injuries. The regulations were introduced to improve safety by establishing a clear and consistent framework to manage risks associated with working at height. The regulations require hazards to be identified and risks to be properly assessed, controlled, and mitigated through measures such as proper planning, supervision, safe work equipment selection, inspection, and worker training.
Overhead crane operators must follow proper safety procedures when operating cranes. This includes inspecting equipment daily, not operating cranes with worn or damaged components, and using standard hand signals to communicate with other workers. Operators must be aware of weight limits and safety hazards like swinging loads. Regular inspections of cranes help identify issues to ensure safe operation.
The document provides information about working at heights training, including:
- The aims are to provide personnel working at heights with practical knowledge and application of safe practices to prevent injury.
- The objectives include identifying fall regulations and risks, demonstrating safety equipment use, and emergency response procedures.
- It discusses examples of working at heights, regulations and responsibilities to control fall risks, and the goals of reducing falls injuries.
Confined Space Presentation University of Technology,MauritiusTarun Kumar Cheddy
Presentation for Industrial Toxicology Module
Confined Space Presentation University of Technology,Mauritius
Message me if u want me to send u the power point
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
6 Excavations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for excavating and backfilling
Excavation open in site area
Confined space working – deep excavations
Maintenance of Excavations
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
The document discusses machine guarding and the serious injuries that can occur from mechanical hazards at points of operation and in power transmission systems like flywheels, pulleys, belts, gears, and other moving parts. It describes hazardous motions from rotating, reciprocating, transverse, cutting, punching, shearing, and bending actions. The document provides guidance on machine guarding methods including guards, safety devices, guarding by location or distance, feeding and ejection methods, and personal protective equipment.
Rope access is a method of working at heights using ropes for access, work positioning, and fall protection. It was developed from climbing techniques and provides an alternative to scaffolding. There are three levels of rope access technicians based on their training and certification. Hazards include falls, dropped objects, and adverse weather. Controls include competent staff, rescue plans, inspections, and wind speed monitoring. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during daylight hours which can increase fatigue and risk of accidents. Both Muslims and non-Muslims should be respectful of different religious practices and needs during this time.
PowerLogistics Asia 2014 - Lifting & Hoisting - Best Practices – P V N Chandr...PowerLift Events
www.powerlogisticsasia.com is an annual project logistics event which is taking place in Singapore. The event brings together the heavy transport and lifting industry that is catering to the oil, gas, heavy engineering, power, mining and other related industries. It offers a great opportunity for participants to hold up the flag in the South East Asian project cargo market. It comprises of educational workshops, conferences, seminars and an exhibition.
www.powerlogisticsasia.com
Forklift training covers general forklift safety rules and procedures, operating instructions, potential hazards, and site-specific information. Only trained operators are permitted to drive forklifts. Training includes potential differences between forklifts and automobiles, pre-operation inspections, load capacity limits, fueling and maintenance procedures, and evaluation of operator skills. Retraining is required following accidents or changes in work duties or environment.
This document provides guidance on the safe operation of forklifts and other powered industrial trucks (PITs). It covers topics such as common forklift accident types, the seven classes of PITs, load capacity and stability, driving and refueling procedures, inspections, and reducing blind spots. The key risks of unsafe forklift operation are also summarized, such as tipping over, striking pedestrians, and carbon monoxide poisoning from propane-powered vehicles. Training and compliance with safety procedures are emphasized throughout to prevent injuries and fatalities from forklift accidents.
This document outlines hazards and controls for various drilling rig operations including rigging up, drilling ahead, tripping out/in, casing operations, maintenance activities, and well control. It describes potential hazards such as falls, pinches, burns, and being struck by equipment or tools. Controls include following safety procedures, using proper protective equipment, maintaining orderly work areas, and implementing safe work practices for tasks like handling tubulars, making up pipe, and breaking out pipe.
“IOSH Managing Safely” is a well-tailored and graphic oriented course that is designed to build a strong foundation on the basic fundamentals of H&S management. If you are fresher and intend to do level 3 programs like NEBOSH IGC, it is highly recommended to do IOSH MS initially to build a strong knowledge base.
Forklifts are extremely useful workplace vehicles, as long as they are used safely and appropriately by operators who are appropriately trained and competent to use them.
Forklifts can be dangerous: they account for 25% of injuries at work. Many workplace accidents involve people being hit or run over by forklift trucks (typically when the forklift is reversing) because the driver did not see them. Owing to their size and weight, injuries resulting from forklifts are generally very serious. Accidents involving them are often caused by poor supervision and a lack of training.
Always:
Wear appropriate personal protective clothing as provided by employer. Hard hat, protective footwear and high visibility clothing are recommended as a minimum when working around forklifts. Other equipment may be needed depending on the working environment
Report defects immediately to supervisor
Make sure work path is free of obstructions
Wear operator restraints, where fitted
Look all around before moving off
Look in the direction of travel
Avoid sudden stops and violent braking
Take care when driving on wet, icy , slippery or loose surfaces Slow down at corners, doorways, and at danger spots
Sound the horn several times when approaching blind corners, exits and entrances
Switch off and remove the key before leaving the forklift. Place the key in a safe location when driving task is completed
Apply the parking brake before leaving the forklift
Report any accidents or near misses to a supervisor
Park the forklift in a safe place, on level ground; never on a slope
Leave the forklift with the mast tilted forwards and the forks fully lowered, with the tips on the floor
Apply the parking brake, select neutral, switch off the engine and remove the key
Return keys or other activating devices to their place of safe-keeping
Report any malfunctions or defects immediately to a supervisor.
Assess the load before lifting. Check weight, size, load centre and security
Make sure that pallets are in good condition
Observe floor loading limits & Travel slowly when going down slopes
Find out the weight of the laden forklift
Check safe working load (SWL) of racking before placing loads onto it
Make sure load does not obstruct view. If it does, drive in reverse, looking in direction.
Make sure there is adequate clearance for the forklift and load, including overhead
Make sure the load is stable, Carry the load as close to ground as possible, Use controls smoothly & arms are fully inserted when travelling with a load
Position forks properly and as widely as possible
Make sure the fork Make sure the forklift is stopped before raising the load
Use suitable attachments for lifting unusual or wide loads
Ensure the forks face uphill when travelling up or down slopes with a load
Ensure the forks face downhill when travelling up or down slopes without a load
Adjust the tilt (where fitted) to suit the gradient and raise the forks to clear the ground
This document outlines health and safety topics covered in an induction training. It discusses hazards associated with working at heights, proper use of ladders and scaffolding, fall protection, machine safety, chemical hazards, traffic safety, fire safety, and more. Safety signage and their meanings are explained. Penalties for safety infractions are listed to encourage compliance with safety rules and regulations. The goal is to educate workers on best practices to avoid accidents and injuries on the jobsite.
This document provides an introduction and contents for a health and safety training. The introduction discusses how accidents can cause suffering and how all hazardous situations must be identified and corrected. It emphasizes employees' responsibility to comply with health and safety requirements.
The contents section lists 28 topics that will be covered in the training, including health and safety policies, duties and responsibilities, personal protective equipment, permits to work, first aid, and fire prevention. The training aims to help employees fulfill their obligation to work safely.
The document discusses a work permit system used in industries that handle hazardous materials. The permit system is intended to prevent injuries, protect property from damage, and ensure work is done safely. Different colored permits are required for different types of work, such as hot work, vehicle entry, excavation, and work at heights. The permits specify the safe conditions and procedures for the work. Authorized personnel who have knowledge of the work and conditions issue and execute the permits.
This document provides health and safety induction training information for employees of Pathway Group. It covers responsibilities of employees, emergency procedures, accident reporting, manual handling, display screen equipment guidelines, and other health and safety topics. Records are maintained of all induction training. Employees must follow proper procedures, report any issues, and receive authorization before operating equipment. The objective is to ensure a safe working environment and compliance with relevant regulations.
This presentation provides general information about the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER):
What employers need to do to protect your employees
Also useful to employees and their representatives
More information : http://worlifts.co.uk/
This document provides information about cranes and crane safety. It discusses the purpose of crane safety training, the types of cranes commonly used in construction, crane components, OSHA crane standards, assembly and disassembly procedures, hazards associated with cranes, and responsibilities for qualified operators, riggers, and signal persons. The objectives of crane safety training are to understand crane components, hazards, safety procedures, and OSHA regulations to safely operate and work with cranes.
This document discusses safe lifting practices and requirements. It defines routine and non-routine lifts and lists potential hazards. Key requirements include developing a lifting plan, appointing competent supervisors, inspecting equipment, and defining roles for crane operators, riggers, and signal persons. Specific safe practices are outlined for preparing loads, attaching slings, and storing/maintaining equipment. Personnel must be trained and lifts must not endanger workers or exceed equipment ratings.
Work permit system, By Bimal Chandra Das, safety management, safety tips, sharing of safety knowledge, It is sharing of knowledge. By Bimal Chandra Das, Rtd. AGM (Safety), Bokaro Steel Plant,/ Bokaro. Kolkata
Falls are the single biggest cause of occupational death and serious injury in the construction industry. Fall protection is required when working 6 feet or more above a lower level. There are two major types of fall protection: passive methods like guardrails and safety nets, and active methods like fall arrest systems that require worker action. A proper fall arrest system includes a full body harness, shock-absorbing lanyard, and anchorage point capable of withstanding 5,000 pounds of force. Regular inspection and proper use of fall protection equipment can help prevent injuries and save lives at construction sites.
Confined Space Presentation University of Technology,MauritiusTarun Kumar Cheddy
Presentation for Industrial Toxicology Module
Confined Space Presentation University of Technology,Mauritius
Message me if u want me to send u the power point
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
6 Excavations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for excavating and backfilling
Excavation open in site area
Confined space working – deep excavations
Maintenance of Excavations
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
The document discusses machine guarding and the serious injuries that can occur from mechanical hazards at points of operation and in power transmission systems like flywheels, pulleys, belts, gears, and other moving parts. It describes hazardous motions from rotating, reciprocating, transverse, cutting, punching, shearing, and bending actions. The document provides guidance on machine guarding methods including guards, safety devices, guarding by location or distance, feeding and ejection methods, and personal protective equipment.
Rope access is a method of working at heights using ropes for access, work positioning, and fall protection. It was developed from climbing techniques and provides an alternative to scaffolding. There are three levels of rope access technicians based on their training and certification. Hazards include falls, dropped objects, and adverse weather. Controls include competent staff, rescue plans, inspections, and wind speed monitoring. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during daylight hours which can increase fatigue and risk of accidents. Both Muslims and non-Muslims should be respectful of different religious practices and needs during this time.
PowerLogistics Asia 2014 - Lifting & Hoisting - Best Practices – P V N Chandr...PowerLift Events
www.powerlogisticsasia.com is an annual project logistics event which is taking place in Singapore. The event brings together the heavy transport and lifting industry that is catering to the oil, gas, heavy engineering, power, mining and other related industries. It offers a great opportunity for participants to hold up the flag in the South East Asian project cargo market. It comprises of educational workshops, conferences, seminars and an exhibition.
www.powerlogisticsasia.com
Forklift training covers general forklift safety rules and procedures, operating instructions, potential hazards, and site-specific information. Only trained operators are permitted to drive forklifts. Training includes potential differences between forklifts and automobiles, pre-operation inspections, load capacity limits, fueling and maintenance procedures, and evaluation of operator skills. Retraining is required following accidents or changes in work duties or environment.
This document provides guidance on the safe operation of forklifts and other powered industrial trucks (PITs). It covers topics such as common forklift accident types, the seven classes of PITs, load capacity and stability, driving and refueling procedures, inspections, and reducing blind spots. The key risks of unsafe forklift operation are also summarized, such as tipping over, striking pedestrians, and carbon monoxide poisoning from propane-powered vehicles. Training and compliance with safety procedures are emphasized throughout to prevent injuries and fatalities from forklift accidents.
This document outlines hazards and controls for various drilling rig operations including rigging up, drilling ahead, tripping out/in, casing operations, maintenance activities, and well control. It describes potential hazards such as falls, pinches, burns, and being struck by equipment or tools. Controls include following safety procedures, using proper protective equipment, maintaining orderly work areas, and implementing safe work practices for tasks like handling tubulars, making up pipe, and breaking out pipe.
“IOSH Managing Safely” is a well-tailored and graphic oriented course that is designed to build a strong foundation on the basic fundamentals of H&S management. If you are fresher and intend to do level 3 programs like NEBOSH IGC, it is highly recommended to do IOSH MS initially to build a strong knowledge base.
Forklifts are extremely useful workplace vehicles, as long as they are used safely and appropriately by operators who are appropriately trained and competent to use them.
Forklifts can be dangerous: they account for 25% of injuries at work. Many workplace accidents involve people being hit or run over by forklift trucks (typically when the forklift is reversing) because the driver did not see them. Owing to their size and weight, injuries resulting from forklifts are generally very serious. Accidents involving them are often caused by poor supervision and a lack of training.
Always:
Wear appropriate personal protective clothing as provided by employer. Hard hat, protective footwear and high visibility clothing are recommended as a minimum when working around forklifts. Other equipment may be needed depending on the working environment
Report defects immediately to supervisor
Make sure work path is free of obstructions
Wear operator restraints, where fitted
Look all around before moving off
Look in the direction of travel
Avoid sudden stops and violent braking
Take care when driving on wet, icy , slippery or loose surfaces Slow down at corners, doorways, and at danger spots
Sound the horn several times when approaching blind corners, exits and entrances
Switch off and remove the key before leaving the forklift. Place the key in a safe location when driving task is completed
Apply the parking brake before leaving the forklift
Report any accidents or near misses to a supervisor
Park the forklift in a safe place, on level ground; never on a slope
Leave the forklift with the mast tilted forwards and the forks fully lowered, with the tips on the floor
Apply the parking brake, select neutral, switch off the engine and remove the key
Return keys or other activating devices to their place of safe-keeping
Report any malfunctions or defects immediately to a supervisor.
Assess the load before lifting. Check weight, size, load centre and security
Make sure that pallets are in good condition
Observe floor loading limits & Travel slowly when going down slopes
Find out the weight of the laden forklift
Check safe working load (SWL) of racking before placing loads onto it
Make sure load does not obstruct view. If it does, drive in reverse, looking in direction.
Make sure there is adequate clearance for the forklift and load, including overhead
Make sure the load is stable, Carry the load as close to ground as possible, Use controls smoothly & arms are fully inserted when travelling with a load
Position forks properly and as widely as possible
Make sure the fork Make sure the forklift is stopped before raising the load
Use suitable attachments for lifting unusual or wide loads
Ensure the forks face uphill when travelling up or down slopes with a load
Ensure the forks face downhill when travelling up or down slopes without a load
Adjust the tilt (where fitted) to suit the gradient and raise the forks to clear the ground
This document outlines health and safety topics covered in an induction training. It discusses hazards associated with working at heights, proper use of ladders and scaffolding, fall protection, machine safety, chemical hazards, traffic safety, fire safety, and more. Safety signage and their meanings are explained. Penalties for safety infractions are listed to encourage compliance with safety rules and regulations. The goal is to educate workers on best practices to avoid accidents and injuries on the jobsite.
This document provides an introduction and contents for a health and safety training. The introduction discusses how accidents can cause suffering and how all hazardous situations must be identified and corrected. It emphasizes employees' responsibility to comply with health and safety requirements.
The contents section lists 28 topics that will be covered in the training, including health and safety policies, duties and responsibilities, personal protective equipment, permits to work, first aid, and fire prevention. The training aims to help employees fulfill their obligation to work safely.
The document discusses a work permit system used in industries that handle hazardous materials. The permit system is intended to prevent injuries, protect property from damage, and ensure work is done safely. Different colored permits are required for different types of work, such as hot work, vehicle entry, excavation, and work at heights. The permits specify the safe conditions and procedures for the work. Authorized personnel who have knowledge of the work and conditions issue and execute the permits.
This document provides health and safety induction training information for employees of Pathway Group. It covers responsibilities of employees, emergency procedures, accident reporting, manual handling, display screen equipment guidelines, and other health and safety topics. Records are maintained of all induction training. Employees must follow proper procedures, report any issues, and receive authorization before operating equipment. The objective is to ensure a safe working environment and compliance with relevant regulations.
This presentation provides general information about the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER):
What employers need to do to protect your employees
Also useful to employees and their representatives
More information : http://worlifts.co.uk/
This document provides information about cranes and crane safety. It discusses the purpose of crane safety training, the types of cranes commonly used in construction, crane components, OSHA crane standards, assembly and disassembly procedures, hazards associated with cranes, and responsibilities for qualified operators, riggers, and signal persons. The objectives of crane safety training are to understand crane components, hazards, safety procedures, and OSHA regulations to safely operate and work with cranes.
This document discusses safe lifting practices and requirements. It defines routine and non-routine lifts and lists potential hazards. Key requirements include developing a lifting plan, appointing competent supervisors, inspecting equipment, and defining roles for crane operators, riggers, and signal persons. Specific safe practices are outlined for preparing loads, attaching slings, and storing/maintaining equipment. Personnel must be trained and lifts must not endanger workers or exceed equipment ratings.
Work permit system, By Bimal Chandra Das, safety management, safety tips, sharing of safety knowledge, It is sharing of knowledge. By Bimal Chandra Das, Rtd. AGM (Safety), Bokaro Steel Plant,/ Bokaro. Kolkata
Falls are the single biggest cause of occupational death and serious injury in the construction industry. Fall protection is required when working 6 feet or more above a lower level. There are two major types of fall protection: passive methods like guardrails and safety nets, and active methods like fall arrest systems that require worker action. A proper fall arrest system includes a full body harness, shock-absorbing lanyard, and anchorage point capable of withstanding 5,000 pounds of force. Regular inspection and proper use of fall protection equipment can help prevent injuries and save lives at construction sites.