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1、Focus Four Hazard Training For Masonry Construction Module 2 Struck By/ Caught-In-Between Susan Harwood Grant Training Program,Disclaimer/Usage Notes,This material was produced under grant number SH-17793-SH8 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does n
2、ot necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Images shown may depict situations that are not in compliance with applicable OSHA requirements. These photos
3、 are clearly marked as non-compliant. It is not the intent of RMMI to provide compliance-based training in this presentation, the intent is more to address Focus Four hazard awareness in the masonry construction industry, and to recognize overlapping hazards present in many construction workplaces.
4、It is the responsibility of the employer, its subcontractors, and its employees to comply with all pertinent rules and regulations in the jurisdiction in which they work. Copies of all OSHA regulations are available from www.osha.gov. This presentation is intended to discuss Federal regulations only
5、. If this training is held in a state that is operating under an OSHA-approved State Plan, State OSHA requirements for that state must be included in the training. It is assumed that individuals using this presentation or content to augment their training programs will be “qualified“ to do so.,Devel
6、oped under an OSHA Susan Harwood Grant, # SH-17793-SH8, by the Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute, Denver, Colorado,Training Objectives,After completing this unit, you will: Be familiar with general struck by/ caught-in-between hazards. Understand the potential effects of these hazards on the human bo
7、dy. Be able to recognize these hazards as they relate to masonry work. Be familiar with personal protective equipment necessary to protect you from these hazards. Be knowledgeable of safe work practices.,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,1,References,29 CFR 1910 29 CFR 1926,2,Masonry Struck
8、 By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Primary Causes of Struck-by Fatalities,Falling Objects Rigging Failure Loose or Shifting Materials Equipment Tipover or Malfunction Lack of Overhead Protection Vehicle and Equipment Strikes Backing Incidents Workers on Foot,3,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Pr
9、imary Causes of Caught-in-Between Fatalities,Rotating Equipment Unguarded Parts Equipment Rollovers Equipment Maintenance Trench/Excavation Collapse,4,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Fatality Data 2003 & 2004 2355 Total Fatalities,5,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Source: Burea
10、u of Labor Statistics,Top Struck-By Citations,6,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Criteria for PPE,Material Handling Equipment,Concrete & Masonry,Source: Department of Labor,Top Caught-in-Between Citations,7,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Excavations Protective Systems,Wood Work
11、ing Equipment,Hand and Power Tools,Excavations - General Requirements,Source: Department of Labor,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,Inspect all rigging Slings must be inspected before each use by a Competent Person (one who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundin
12、gs or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them) Slings should have tags with capacities, inspection requirements, service dates, etc. All rigging shall be done by a qualified rigger,8
13、,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Photo depicts hazardous condition,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,The information on all tags must be readable!,9,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Photo depicts hazardous condition,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,Slings and other lifting devi
14、ces must be properly stored. Hang them up in a dry place. Never allow them to lay on the ground or floor where damage can occur.,10,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Photo depicts hazardous condition,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,11,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Photo depic
15、ts hazardous condition,12,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,All loads must be properly rigged by a qualified rigger Lifting equipment, such as hoists and slings/straps, wire rope, and chain slings must be used in accordance with the manufacturers requirements,Struck By Hazards Falling Objec
16、ts,Photo depicts hazardous condition,DO NOT use makeshift devices for lifting any material,13,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,Photo depicts hazardous condition,14,Masonry Struck By/Caught-In-Between Safety,Struck By Hazards Falling Objects,All material shall be properly stacked to ensure stability All materials shall be stored/staked in areas that are properly graded and level,Photo depicts hazardous condition,15