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tight Never use a machine unless the safety devices are in place and secured. All machines must have a maintenance plan with a person specified as being responsible. Tag Out/ Lock Out procedure must be followed when maintenance is carried out and specified PPE is required If faults occur between the inspections, the supervisor concerned must make sure that the fault is rectified at once.Crane operations Helmet is required when operating cranes. Make sure the load is free before lifting takes place. Never exceed the lifting capacity of the crane or sling. If in doubt over the weight of the load, ask your supervisor. Never use single sling to lift cracks – use sling with hooks Assess the weight of the load and get help if it is too heavy for you to lift. Use mechanical aids where appropriate. Stand close to the object you are going to lift, with your feet about 30 cm apart, one foot slightly in front of the other. Crouch down, keeping your back straight. Lift with your thigh muscles, look up and straighten your legs. Never twist your back when you are lifting. Report worn, inefficient or damaged electrical equipment, such as loosee connections and worn cables, to your supervisor. Make sure that no one can e into contact with such equipment before it is repaired. Assume that all circuits are live until you are sure that this is not the case. Switch off the power supply when you have finished with the equipment. Never make improvised arrangements in a switch box, for example with clamp leads in plugs with matches or nails. Never force a plug into the wrong wall socket. Never hang electric leads on nails or leave them lying where they can be damaged. Check hoses and couplings before use – remove damaged equipment. Make sure quickrelease couplings are correctly locked. Make sure that dirt cannot enter the air supply by backsuction at higher pressure from the unit. Never improvise with homemade clamps – use professionally desighed couplings. Never blow dust off you with pressed air.Handling chemicalsMany of the chemical substances used by modernday industrial panies are capable of causing harm. But they can also be handled safely if the proper safety regulations are followed. The following general suggestions can be applied to most chemical substances, but for more detailed information you should check the MSDS for each individual substance. Wear the remended protective equipment when working with chemicals. Make sure the equipment and plant have been made safe to work on. Keep all toxic materials on clearly labelled, well sealed containers. If you handle these containers, read every warning text and follow the instructions. Whenever a special handling device is specified, use it. Keep your hands behind the cutting edge when using cutting tools. Keep your tools clean and in good condition. Protect the edge of sharp tools when carrying them and when storing them.Before using portable power tools, make sure they are in good condition. If you are unsure about their safety, report this to your supervisor. Make sure the cables do not e into contact with oil, heat or sharp edges. Wear safety goggles and ear protectors when working with power tools and tools operated by pressed air. Never life to pull power tools by the lead. Never press a portable grinding machine too hard against the work, as the grinding wheel may develop dangerous smooth patches. Never take your eyes off the jobconcentrate on what you are doing.Working at heightsFalling from a great height is less mon than falling on the ground, but it obviously causes more serious injuries. Work platforms must satisfy approved standards. When working on roofs or modules where it is not possible to wear a retaining belt, the person concerned must exercise the greatest possible caution and have scaffolding positioned alongside the module or area of work. Ladders must have a broadened base. Remember that it must extend at least a metre above the place you are working on. Always ask someone to help if you need to move a long ladder. meter out for each meter in height.) Move it to make work safer. Never carry heavy material up by hand. Use a tool belt or hoisting cable. Keep the workplace clean. If you spill anything, wipe it up immediately. Report both damage to or obstacles on floor surfaces, handrails and fences, as well as poorly lit surfaces. Do not block passages with electric leads and hoses.FireFire protection is of the utmost importance for all employees – lives and jobs as well as economic assets are at stake. Make sure you know how to act if an accident occurs. Learn the fire instructions. Find out where the escape routes and emergency exits are located and where the assembly points are. If there is a fire danger, keep calm. Find out where the fire extinguishers are located at your work site and how to use them. If you discover a fire that cannot be smothered at once, first shout to inform all your colleagues, then try to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher if you are sure it is safe to you. Call medical assistance immediately if someone are injured or in danger.Location:地點(diǎn):Date:日期:Time:時(shí)間:Name:姓名:Cell Leader:直接主管:First A