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2-1-2020· Hurricane eMatrix. This activity sheet is for heavy equipment operators and their supervisors. It should be used in conjunction with the activity sheet for the activity in which the heavy equipment is being used (building demolition, utility restoration). Additionally, operators of cranes and aerial lifts should also refer to the
Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Page 3 Upon identification of a problem with a vehicle or piece of equipment, it shall receive service as soon as possible. Notify appropriate maintenance personnel so the vehicle or equipment can be taken out of service and repaired. Precautions should be taken, such as those described in 4.3 so that stormwater
This standard operating procedure (SOP) c~ntains instructions for wind blown contaminant dispersion control. SCOPE This procedure is intended to be used only by qualified personnel, and is applicable where moving earth, drillin& or dust particles are generated at the Rocky Flats Plant (RFP). It
Use protective equipment and follow safe handling instructions as outlined on WHMIS label. If an incident occurs, follow first aid instructions. Use proper storage procedures. Operating equipment. Prior to starting heavy equipment, the operator shall ensure that all personnel are out of the danger zone and the transmission is in neutral.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT/LABOR 10-1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND LABOR CREW SAFETY PROCEDURES The Heavy Equipment and Labor Shops are involved in the operation of different pieces of equipment. The following information regarding the safe use of this equipment will help reduce accidents and injuries. GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT
sop s-13 standard operating procedure for equipment decontamination at the west kingston town dump/ uri disposal area site woodard & curran, inc.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SAFETY TRAINING HANDBOOK November 2010 to apply the safe heavy equipment operating procedures for the terrain and conditions in their area. After completing the training, This standard includes all heavy equipment that is Service-owned, leased, rented, or
To establish minimum standards for the operation of vehicles and equipment so as to ensure they are driven and operated in such a manner as to prevent accidents and incidents and provide for the safe transport of employees, visitors, and contractors. 2 sCoPe This procedure applies to all functional areas, operations, offices, including employees,
To establish minimum standards for the operation of vehicles and equipment so as to ensure they are driven and operated in such a manner as to prevent accidents and incidents and provide for the safe transport of employees, visitors, and contractors. 2 sCoPe This procedure applies to all functional areas, operations, offices, including employees,
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES for COMMON TOOL & MACHINING EQUIPMENT [Type here] [Type here] • Do not carry dangerously heavy loads or loads that could obscure your vision. • Smoking, eating and drinking in workshop areas is strictly prohibited.
2.0 Standard Operating Procedure 2.1 Process Description In FBMS, it is important to track all maintenance activities performed on Fleet equipment. Preventive Maintenance Process Preventive Maintenance work orders are generated within FBMS using
Field Equipment Use (EQ) Standard Operating Procedures. Back to Standard Operating Procedures. Note: If you want to search for a particular subject word on this page, most browsers have a built- in search function.
OSHA suggests these ten safety measures to help mitigate risk when operating heavy equipment. 4 Key Standards That Apply to High-Visibility Clothing. OSHA's lockout tagout guidelines require that specific practices and procedures be followed for shutting down equipment. These procedures separate the machine from its energy source thus
Stewart Richey Construction, Inc. (“Stewart-Richey”) Safety Program Standard Operating Procedure 3 III. Procedure A. Security Upon entering a jobsite, all contractors and sub-contractors must register with the jobsite superintendent. All sub-contractors must check out
This procedure applies to all operating plants and project sites of Tata Power Group companies. 3. EXPECTED RESULTS: 3.1. Manage jobs related to Heavy Equipment movement being done safely. 3.2. Control of incidents related to Heavy Equipment movements. 3.3. Compliance to Regulatory requirements related to Heavy Equipment Movement. 4.
Australian Standard AS 1940 Storage and Handling of Flammable and Combustible Chemicals SDS Diesel and ULP available via Chemwatch SPECIAL NOTE NO PERSONNEL ARE TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO OBTAINING: COMPETANCY IN THE CORRECT USE OF THE EQUIPMENT READING THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
SESD Operating Procedure Page 8 of 18 SESDPROC-205-R3 Field Equipment Cleaning and Decontamination Effective Date: December 18, 2015 2.3 Disposal of Cleaning Solutions . Procedures for the safe handling and disposition of investigation derived waste (IDW); including used washwater and rinse water are in SESD Operating Procedure for
Heavy Machinery Personnel OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer SOP Standard Operating Procedure or Work Instruction . Mining operations and mobile equipment selection audit guide Page 4 of 22 1 Selection of equipment Selection of equipment Point Standard Guideline 1.1 The mobile equipment is selected according to the limitations
Training includes classroom and in-the-iron activities covering: Safety, walkaround inspections, operators compartment, start up/shut down procedures, basic operating procedures based on industry requirements and basic earthmoving fundamentals so an individual can develop skills to operate equipment safely and proficiently.
Any equipment considered unsafe due to lack of technical integrity or poor maintenance shall be removed from the work site. Equipment inspection records shall be maintained appropriate to the nature of the site unit. The Standard Forms to be used shall include but not limited to: Crane /heavy equipment Inspection; Soil Handling Equipment
Search in the table below for Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Plant/Equipment Risk Assessments (PERA) and Equipment Maintenance Records (EMR) for commonly used plant and equipment.
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES SOP: 2018 PAGE: 1 of 13 REV: 0.0 DATE: 08/29/03 EQUIPMENT PACKING AND SHIPPING PROCEDURES FOR SERAS ACTIVATIONS CONTENTS 1.0 OBJECTIVE 2.0 APPLICABILITY 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 Routine Packing/Shipping Procedures 3.2 Non-Routine Packing/Shipping Procedures 3.3 Emergency Response Packing/Shipping Procedures
soon as possible and in accordance with all laboratory and University procedures. Specific instructions: All solids and liquids containing heavy metals must be disposed of as hazardous wastes. Contaminated dry materials may be placed in the Vet. College Medical Waste
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE Manual Handling 3. Individuals are not to lift more than 25 kg. If an object is too heavy, do not lift it. 4. Seek assistance to lift awkward or cumbersome objects. 5. When cleaning up ensure appropriate equipment and PPE is used. 3. Leave the working area in a safe, clean and tidy state.
Injury accidents involving heavy equipment on construction sites have a higher probability of resulting in a fatality than many other types of accidents. It is critical to follow all of your company’s safety rules and procedures when operating or working on or around heavy equipment.
EQUIPMENT AND As per SOP PA3, PA4, PA7 EMERGENCY Access to First Aid Kit EQUIPMENT heavy or awkward. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE. Form: 16 Version 1.4 1 September 2003 (Ensure this section is completed and copied onto rear of SOP) OHS Consultation
UWA Plant and Equipment Safety Procedures 3 of 20 These are practices developed during the risk assessment to alert employees and operators of the hazards associated with the plant. Standard Operating Procedures do not take the place of training or operation manuals. Plant exemptions
equipment lifting operation, and to aid him in the safe execution of his contract obligations. 3. Scope This procedure applies to all operations involving the use of Cranes, Lifting Gear, Hoists, Fork Lifts and Telescopic Material Handlers. For lifts that are programmed to go over live