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scaffolds. It is also the responsibility of each Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service employee <br /> to report immediately any unsafe act or condition to his or her supervisor. <br /> Crane Safety <br /> Cranes to be used by Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service uses only NCCCO certified crane <br /> operators. The NCCCO certifications will be cross-referenced with the specific type of crane <br /> mobilized to ensure they match. Additionally, each crane must possess the annual <br /> comprehensive 3rd party inspection. After set up, the crane manual, log book and load chart will <br /> be reviewed to ensure the capacity of the crane matches the intended loads and that <br /> maintenance has been performed as required per manual. The log will be provided to Superior <br /> Landscaping and Lawn Service on a monthly basis. The log must contain the daily inspection <br /> items that need to address by the operator per the operator's manual which must remain on <br /> the crane. <br /> Additionally the crane operator will make available to Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service: <br /> 1. The last week's, last monthly and last annual crane inspection. <br /> 2. A copy of the crane manufacturer's operation maintenance and instruction manual. <br /> 3. Current drug screening certification. <br /> All riggers and signal persons must have the appropriate training as Qualified Riggers and <br /> Qualified Signal Person as specified by OSHA Standard 1926 Subpart CC. <br /> Hand and Power Tools <br /> A damaged or malfunctioning tool must be turned in for servicing and a tool in good condition <br /> obtained to complete the job. Workers must use the correct tool for the work to be performed; <br /> if they are unfamiliar with the operation of the tool, they must request instruction from their <br /> supervisor before starting the job. Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that employees are <br /> properly trained in the operation of any tool that they are expected to operate. <br /> Tools that are not double-insulated must be effectively grounded and tested. Testing must be <br /> accomplished: <br /> 1. Before initial issue. <br /> 2. After repairs. <br /> 3. After any incident that could cause damage, such as dropping or exposure to a wet <br /> environment. <br /> Grounded tools must always be used with an effectively grounded circuit. Any extension cord <br /> used with a grounded tool must be a three-wire, grounded type. Electric-powered hand tools <br /> used on construction sites, on temporary wired circuits, or in wet environments will be used in <br /> conjunction with an approved ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). <br /> 25 <br />