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Page 10 of 22 <br /> <br />TRAVEL INSDIE THE JOB SITE <br /> <br />HAZARD HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES <br />➢ Vehicle/ Equipment <br />Accident <br />➢ only authorized personnel will operate vehicle <br />➢ no personal vehicle inside work area. <br />➢ Always obey traffic law <br />➢ Speed limit inside work zone is 10MPH or follow local <br />ordinance <br /> <br /> <br />➢ Runovers & Back <br />overs <br />➢ Back up alarm <br />➢ Use of spotter <br /> <br />HEAVY EQUIPMENT/ CRANE <br />➢ Specifically for Crane and any other Heavy equipment that require inspections. <br />Cranes to have monthly inspections performed by competent personnel. Daily <br />would be preferred. Monthly inspections to be turn in to office/ supervisor. <br /> <br />HAZARD HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES <br />➢ Electrical ➢ Whenever heavy equipment is being operated at the <br />workplace, the operator should always keep in mind that <br />where the power line is and at what distance from it. this <br />applies to all heavy equipment such as excavator, boom <br />trucks, cranes, loaders, dump trucks, etc.. <br /> <br />➢ Material Falling ➢ Whatever load is lifted with care, there is a need to secure <br />that load properly. Proper tag line/ safety line need to be <br />on every load being lifted. A spotted is required when lifting <br />loads. Is the operator responsibility to ensure the load is <br />being lifted safely. <br /> <br />➢ Overloading ➢ If a crane is overloading, that is, lifting more than its <br />capacity, then it can overturn or load can fall, which can <br />have a disastrous result. Operator to know lighting capacity <br />of crane and check every load prior to lifting to ensure or <br />minimize risk of overloading. Also ensure crane instruments <br />are working properly to assist in determining if overloading <br />is or may occur. <br /> <br />➢ Pinch Point ➢ The purpose of lifting the load from the crane is to shift it <br />from one place to another, that is, to move it, during <br />operation of the work. During this time, if caution is not <br />taken, it can become a crush or pinch point and there can <br />be a danger. A spotter is always needed to avoid this issue <br />as well as discussing with all members of the crew the work <br />before executing the lift. <br /> <br />➢ Ground Preparation ➢ The crane requires a solid and stable foundation to operate