Must-know Checklist for Lifting Equipment Safety There are so many types of lifting equipment to be used in different application areas of the construction, logistics and transport industries. With each unique lifting equipment in the lifting systems, there exist some sort of hazards pertaining to the type of application area they are used and the amount of load to be carried. For safe working ,there are so many crucial factors that needs to be considered. It is a good practice to know these minor issues that can affect the overall loading needs of varying weights. As per the load type, lifting categories also differs. Types of Lifting Basic lift It is the lifting operation where the weight of the varying loads can be simply established …show more content…
Machines can be used improperly if there is some inexperience or lack of training. Parts of any equipment may fail or loads may drop as well. Do’s and Dont’s of Lifting Equipment Safety Following few of the precautionary measures can take you to a secure lifting. Check if the equipment is well maintained and fit to be used. It must be perfect for the specific job and must working properly with all the safety measures kept in place. Make sure all the parts, including attachments, will accommodate the load weight. Equipment must be used properly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Equip the employees with appropriate protective clothing and equipment needed for that machine, like safety glasses, safety shoes and head protection. Ensure not to use equipment that has a danger sign or tag attached to it. These signs should only be removed by an authorized person who can guarantee that the equipment usage is now safe. Try not to remove any safeguards even if your job is becoming more difficult due to its presence. Dangling chains, loose clothing and rings or loose long hair are not acceptable for smooth working on the site as they could get caught up in moving
In addition to looping the cables correctly, you should maintain an orderly work area by securing the cables to protect equipment and avoid accidents during production. Here are some tips to secure cables effectively. Be patient when handling audio video equipment: If you are in a hurry to set up production, you are more likely to create hazards on the sets. Investing a little extra time ensures that your crew and cast are safe. Your efforts to maintain a safe environment will result in fewer accidents and help you avoid lawsuits.
Under work health and safety laws workers and other people at our workplace must take reasonable care that they do not adversely affect
The risk of electrical hazard will increase if combustible materials are used and the protection method is to install fire protection equipment, such as the water spray system. The other hazard of the electrical hazard is the high power lines. Since there are a large number of high electricity machines (generators) that are used in the power station, the risk of electric shock should be noticed. Workers should wear insulating clothes when operate electrical parts and electricity protector should be
In order to control the power an employer withholds, the government designed federal and local organizations similar to OSHA. The series of rules and regulations put in place by these organizations help businesses maintain safe working conditions and foster trust in employer-employee relationships. For those who don’t follow the rules and regulations placed, OSHA has the federal right to fine the business or shut it down. Usually, per OSHA’s standards, businesses should have a brief meeting describing the hazards that
At Preschool our policies and procedures are stored in our filing cabinet, which i am able to view at anytime. It is important that i am aware of our policies and procedures and that i follow them at all times. Health & safety, I must record any accidents in our accident book, and myself or the manger would get the Parent/carer to check what we have recorded, and sign to say that they have been made aware of the Incident I do regular checks of the inside and outside area to make sure that all equipment is safe for use and in good working order for the children to use without risk of harm We have a safeguarding folder and it is my responsibility to know what the practises are towards safeguarding, if there are any updates, we are always given copies of these to read through, and the changes are discussed at our staff meetings
The tools must be properly maintained and should be regularly checked by a qualified professional. The employer must ensure all staff are trained and know how to use all equipment and tools. Examples→ Clippers should only be used on hair. Scissors should be handled correctly. Hairdryer should only be used to dry hair.
Appropriate and safe working equipment ? A safe place to work ? Safe systems of work to help prevent ill health and accidents and policies and procedures ? A system to discuss matters of health and safety with employees. Other workers/colleagues
Cables should be tried up and put in a safe place where they will not injure any employees working with a computer • Health and safety information is not up to date: this is dangerous as people at work will get misinformed about safety methods that are out of date causing injury when there was actually no need for it. • Emergency procedures is not up to date: people may actually get injured if an emergency does happen as they are misinformed about evacuation
The first legislation I will discuss is ‘Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regulations (2002)’ which is used to reduce the risk of injury whilst doing an activity. It can be used in any line of work, and you have to consider safety factors about it. When using personal protective equipment, they must check if it is suitable for use, if it offers the right protection for the user, or if it needs replacing, because if it needs replacing then it is not fit for purpose. The main areas where people use PPE is on the sports field or in a building site. For example a builder, as shown in the diagram below, is wearing a helmet to protect his head, goggles to prevent any dangerous objects getting in his eyes, gloves so his hands don’t get hurt when
Employers must make the workplace/premises safe, this includes keeping all materials and machinery stored safely and when used with caution.
P1 Electrical workshop - Electrical apprenticeship workshop Here I will be explaining the relevant legislation and regulations applicable to an electrical apprenticeship workshop. Electricity at Work Regulations (EAWR) 1989 this is relevant to electrical apprenticeship workshop as the employer will have to give training/instructions to the apprentice about the electrical safety regulations also the employer will need to make sure that there will need to be electrical risk assessment. Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 this regulation is relevant to Electrical apprenticeship workshop as this is essential for all employers to provide the workers with PPE therefore in the electrical workshop the employer will need to provide the apprentice workers with PPE that is made to be worn in an electrical workshop.
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 These Act inform practices that all staff the responsibility to keep themselves and other around them safe through their actions at work and they must to report any health and safety problems. Also, all staff must to follow policies and procedure when hand handing equipment and they should to work in way that puts other around them in danger. Control of substances and Hazardous to Health Regulations 1992 These regulations inform practices that cleaning materials must to be kept in a locked cupboard. Also, these regulation state that disposable gloves and aprons must to be provided for cleaning and handing chemicals.
Safety is the number one consideration when it comes to jobs like welding. Welding can be very hazardous to a welder if he or she is not wearing the proper safety gear or taking the proper safety procedures. When welding a number of things could go wrong from explosions and gases and fumes to electrical shocks, burns and more. This paper will describe welding hazards and procedures that can be taken to avoid them. One of the main safety hazards of welding is fumes and gases.
Fire: Fire is another example of a risk when you are working with electronic equipment so it is important that you know what actions you have to take to prevent the fire from happening. Two ways you can prevent this are, stopping the components from overheating and preventing electrical problem e.g. problem with the hardware or problem with a plug. To stop a fire you should always have a fire extinguisher nearby so that it can stop this life and death matter. Electrostatic discharge (ESD): electrostatic discharge is another example of a risk this is when an electrically charged object meets each other by causing sparks. This can be dangerous because it can cause a fire or it can electrocute the user if they are near the components.
If you work in the trucking industry, it is important to be aware of the hazards you face and ways counteract them and stay safe on the job. Generally speaking, the biggest risks fall into three categories: traffic accidents, loading and unloading injuries and repetitive stress injuries. Traffic accidents Because of the strict regulations