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1、SECTION 3SAFE SYSTEMS OF WORK1. Good House Keeping2. General Duties of Employees at Work3. Responsibilities4. Ladders5. Step Ladders6. Portable Electrical Tools7. Safe Stacking8. Factories & Fabrication Sites9. Manual Handling10. Working Safely with Electricity11. Head Protection12. Ear Protection13

2、. Eye Protection14. Removal of Skips and Delivery Vehicles reversingoff site15. Fire Precautions16. C.O.S.H.H17. Lead18. Alcohol and Drugs19. Using Lifting Equipment20. Working with Electrical Equipment21. Working with Compressed Air Equipment22. Working with Wheels and Tyres23. Working with Used En

3、gine Oil24. Working with Steam and Water Pressure Cleaning25. Flame Cutting and Welding26. Noise in Body Repair Work shops27. Moving and Road Testing Vehicles28. Hand ToolsSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK1. GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGThe following points are presented to assist Supervision when giving Safety Tool Box Talk

4、s. The particular points made here are in the interests of good housekeeping throughout work areas, in or out of work hours, whether at home, visiting friends or at places of amusement, we expect our surroundings to be comfortable, neat and tidy. When at work the same applies.We should regard good h

5、ousekeeping at work with the same importance as at home. Do not always rely on others to clear things up, its just as easy to put tools away tidily as it is to leave them laying around benches, on the floor, on scaffolding, resting on pipes or other positions where they can create a tripping hazard,

6、 fall onto a person or be damaged in a fall. A place for everything and everything in its place.If dismantling anything, stack parts away neatly and tidily. Do not leave materials in gangways, they could cut off someones escape route or cause a tripping hazard. If dismantling anything constructed of

7、 wood, make sure all nails are removed. If this is not possible hammer nails flat, making sure that no parts are left protruding that could cause injury to fellow employees. Damaged lengths or parts of wood should be guarded as these also present hazards.All rubbish should be placed in skips to be r

8、emoved. In this way, should a fire occur, it can be confined to a small area and dealt with quickly and efficiently, thus preventing the fire spreading, especially in high winds.If tools get damaged, get them repaired or replaced, do not leave them lying around to cause hazards.When finishing work,

9、put personal overalls and other gear in lockers provided, do not just leave things lying around hoping they will be there when you return.If you notice rubbish piling up which you cannot remove, bring this to the attention of you supervisor who will make arrangements to have it removed.Should you be

10、 working at height and notice loose objects on boards or walkways, put them somewhere where they cannot be dislodged. They could fall and hurt someone.1. The maintenance of a clean and tidy work area is the responsibility of each individual trade contractor.2. Materials should be stacked safely and

11、stored in such a manner to allow free, unobstructed access throughout the site.3. Excess materials must be removed from elevated working platforms and access ways immediately they are not required for use.4. Systems of monitoring waste control and removal must be incorporated in the required detaile

12、d method statements.5. All waste materials shall be removed from the immediate work area on a daily basis and deposited in a location designated by the construction manager.SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK2. GENERAL DUTIES OF EMPLOYEES AT WORK It shall be the duty of every employee while at work.a) to take reaso

13、nable care for the health and safety of himself and other personswho may be affected by his acts of omissions at work.andb) as regards any duty or requirement imposed on his employer or any otherperson by or under any of the relevant statutory provisions, to co-operate withhim so far as it is necess

14、ary to enable that duty or requirement to be performedor complied with.c) No person shall intentionally interfere with or misuse anything provided in theinterests of Health, Safety and Welfare in pursuance of any of the relevantstatutory provisions.SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK3. RESPONSIBILITIESThe Health an

15、d Safety at Work Act and the Construction (Health, Safety & Welfare) give everyone responsibilities.Where these responsibilities are not carried out people like you can be injured orkilled could be prosecuted. Over 100 people are killed every year, several thousands are seriously injured. Fines can

16、be thousands of pounds for Companiesthe regulations.Employers must supply you with a safe place of work, safe equipment and theinstruction and training to enable you to carry out your work safely.Employees; You must take reasonable care to ensure that no person yourself included suffers because of t

17、he way that you work.You must help your employer to carry out his responsibilities by:1. Not interfering with items provided for your safety.2. By using equipment given to you for your protection and by not abusing it.For example Helmets, Goggles and Hearing Protection.3. By telling your foreman of

18、any hazards that you notice which could effect yourself and others safety.Some Examples1. If you work on a scaffold provided by another company your foreman must ensure that it is safe for your use. Therefore if you notice anything which you consider unsafe point this out.1. If you need a ladder or

19、a pair of steps, do not remove from elsewhere without ensuring that you are not putting someone else at risk.2. If you strike shuttering which leaves an opening make sure it is covered orguarded before you leave it. The same applies if you are permitted to remove a guard rail or cover for the passag

20、e of materials or services, make sure it goes back.DO NOT LEAVE A TRAP FOR OTHERSSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK4. LADDERSWhat can be done to reduce the risk?1. See that the ladder cannot slip2. When necessary, ensure ladders are tied near the top3. Keep rungs and footwear clean4. When necessary, lash ladders t

21、o both stiles, to prevent slipping outwards and sideways5. Set ladders at the correct angle 300mm out to every 1.200mm up6. Always check ladders before and after use, report any defects immediately7. Never use a make-shift ladder8. Do not use ladders with cracked or broken rungs or other defects9. D

22、o not over reach from a ladder always move it10. Do not stand a ladder on a drum, box, or other unsteady base11. Never overload a ladder, or support it on its bottom rung on a plank12. Do not use ladders that are too shortNote: Ladders footings are availableSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK5. STEP LADDERSBefore u

23、se, check the condition of:1.Treads2.Stiles3.Hinge arrangement4. Restraining rope between legsDamaged step ladders to be taken out of use and either destroyed or returned to the supplierWorking from step ladders:1. Firm level base2.Type of operation should a mobile platform be used instead3.Work fro

24、m no further than two thirds up step ladders (hand hold required)4. Boards not to be slung between treads on steps to provide working platform. (Treads not designed for this loading, a one board wide platform is not a safe working platform)SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK6. PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS1.Before using

25、an electric tool, make sure that the casing is undamaged. If it is damaged, do not use the tool2.Visually check all cables, plugs or connectors for signs of damage3.Use tools only on the correct power supply as instructed on the makers label. 4.Make sure that the power cable is long enough to reach

26、your working place without straining it5.Keep power cables off the floor on stairways and access routes6.Portable electric tools should only be used for their designed purpose7.Never connect a portable electric tool to a lighting socket8.Never use worn, blunt or damaged bits or other accessories9.Di

27、sconnect tools when not in use10. Electric power tools should be repaired and maintained by a competent electrician11. Always use the R.C.D suppliedREPORT ALL DEFECTS IMMEDIATELYSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK7. SAFE STACKINGMany accidents occur when materials have to be taken from stacks, particularly when thi

28、s is done by handCare taken when material is stacked initially can help prevent many of theseSAFE STACKS SAVE INJURIES1. When handling materials, wear protective clothing i.e. gloves, wrist guards and steel toed boots2. Only stack material in authorised areas, never near doorways, access ways or on

29、fire routes3. Stack on a level firm surface and provide packing4. Materials stacked by pallet truck may have to be removed by hand, consider this in the method of placing5. When handling materials by hand, check weight, if in doubt ASKDO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT MORE THAN YOU FEEL ABLE TO 6. If material

30、is being lowered by machine, keep hands clear of load and or slingsIf stacked vertically, use suitable racks to prevent collapse material stacked vertically against walls can collapse whilst being removedSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK8. FACTORIES AND FABRICATION WORKSIntroduction:Under the H.S.A.W.A most facto

31、ries / fabrication workshops should have introduced Safe Systems of Work and Control of Contractors. This is usually in the form of a Permit to WorkThe following is a list of risks / hazards that you could experience:-List of Risksa) Slips, trips and falls - poor housekeepingb) Movement of overhead

32、cranes - falling objectsc) Automatic machinery that can start without warningd) Welding and burning in progress - eyes e) Noise - sand blastingf) Substances - powders, fumesg) ElectricitySafe System of Worka) Always report to the Site Management / Supervisor and make them aware of your presence, the

33、 job you will be doing, the area you will be working in and an estimated time of your departure.b) Assess the workshop for possible slips, trips and falls. Hazards include:- trailing cables, poor housekeeping, uneven floors, slippery floors i.e. oil spills, poor lighting, objects causing obstruction

34、s to walkways.c) Beware of moving overhead cranes.d) Automatic equipment that can start without warning.e) Never drive customers fork trucks or lifting equipment unless you have been authorised to do so by your Manager.f) Be aware that welding and burning operations may be in progress. Protect yours

35、elf from arc eye and possible burns from hot objects.g) When working on plant and equipment, ensure that the plant is correctly isolated from starting up.h) Electrical:i.Always ensure that plant is isolated by a competent personii.Do not work in an area with live exposed terminals. If in doubt alway

36、s consult the customer.iii.Always check the portable appliance has a current sticker.i) Ensure you are familiar with the fire evacuation procedures by noting all fire exits. Always report any personal injuries in the Site Accident Bookj) Beware of exposure to noise in factories and if required, alwa

37、ys wear ear defenders.k) If the work involves working in confined space, refer to Risk Assessment Ref. A 4.l) Hazardous substances range from asbestos, lead, solvents, paint, etc. Always check that any substance you encounter, you read the Substance Data Sheet and take the precautions outlined in th

38、em. If in doubt, always ask the customer for more information.m) Always wear your Personal Protective when requiredn) Always follow all factory signage, especially in areas denoted as Non Smoking.i. Overallsii. Ear defendersiii. Eye protectioniv. Hard hatsv. Gloves and mask - when requiredvi. Hi-vis

39、 jacket / vestRemember, if in doubt about any of the above points, always discuss it with the Customer or your Company SupervisorSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK9. MANUAL HANDLING1.Where possible gloves should be worn to protect against cuts, scratches punctures2.Wear safety boots or shoes to protect toes from f

40、alling loads3. Size up the load and if necessary, make a trial lift of a few inches4.Do not attempt to lift alone, any load that is too heavy, too large or awkward5.See that there are no obstructions in the direction you will be going6.Take up position, feet hip breadth apart, one foot slightly adva

41、nced pointing in the direction you will be going7.Bend the knees back muscles should be relaxed8.Get a secure grip of the load9.Lift, keeping the back straight, arms close to body, leg muscles taking the strain10.Step off in the direction advanced foot is pointing, load held close to body11.Do not c

42、arry a load which obscures the vision12.When lifting to a height from the floor, do it in two stagesSAFE SYSTEM OF WORK10. WORKING SAFELY WITH ELECTRICITYThere is a very tragic way to learn about the dangers of misusing electrical tools and equipment - it is called electrocutionElectricity is so muc

43、h part of our modern way of life, pushing in a plug is second nature, and all items of electrical equipment are produced to strict safety standards, so to all intents and purposes, used correctly, they ARE safe. Why then do so many people suffer shocks? Everyone knows electricity can and does KILL -

44、 and still people continue to take stupid risks with it - and still they take it for granted where safety is concerned both of which can lead to shock, burns, serious injury or even a horrible death!The dangers are particularly increased at work where electrical equipment is used in adverse conditio

45、ns, on site in wet or damp areas for instance or where voltages are necessarily more lethalFollow these simple safety rules in your working situation and if in doubt about the safety of any electrical equipment report it, get an electrician, or the proper maintenance people for the job IMMEDIATELY!

46、Do not let a live tool take a life yours, or anyone elses* Always check for defective plugs, cables and sockets before using any electrical equipment* Be sure that cables are long enough to reach your working place without straining or pulling!* Have all the EMERGENCY STOP switches on all machinery tested regularly!* Installation of all electrical wiring requires the attention of a qualified contractor!* Joined lengths of cable should always be attached by the proper

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