SIC 3443 Fabricated Plate Work
FABRICATED PLATE WORK
(BOILER SHOPS)
SIC CODE 3443
Section 9
SAFETY RULES, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES
The safety rules contained on these pages have been prepared to protect you in your daily work. Employees are to follow these rules, review them often and use good common sense in carrying out assigned duties.
ALL EMPLOYEES
Housekeeping 4
Lifting Procedures 4
Ladders and Step Ladders 5
Hazardous Materials 5
Personal Protective Equipment 5
OFFICE PERSONNEL
Office Safety 5
CRANE/HOIST OPERATORS
General Machine Shop Safety 6
General Hand Tool Safety 6
Lifting Equipment 7
Crane and Hoist Safety 7
Steel Assembly and Connecting 7
FORKLIFT OPERATORS
General Machine Shop Safety 8
General Hand Tool Safety 8
Forklifts 8
MACHINE OPERATORS/ASSEMBLY PERSONNEL
Housekeeping 10
Personal Protective Equipment 10
Knives/Sharp Instruments 11
General Machine Safety 11
Metal Band Saw Safety 11
Grinders 12
Drill Table Safety 12
Riveting and Bolting 12
Lockout/Tagout 12
Hand Tool Safety 12
Electrical Powered Tools 14
Powder Actuated Tools 14
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Tools 15
Welding/Cutting/Brazing 15
Compressed Gas Cylinders 15
Solvents, Cutting Fluids, and Other Chemicals 16
Lifting Equipment 16
GRINDING, BUFFING, and SURFACE FINISHING PERSONNEL
Housekeeping 17
Personal Protective Equipment 17
Machine/Equipment Safety 17
Electrical Powered Tools 18
Lockout/Tagout 19
Pneumatic Tools 19
Compressed Gas Cylinders 19
Knives/Sharp Instruments 20
General Hand Tool Safety 20
Painting Safety 21
Hazardous Materials 21
FIELD ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION PERSONNEL
Housekeeping 21
Personal Protective Equipment 21
Metal Work Installation 21
Portable Welding Equipment 22
Electrical Powered Tools 22
Powder Actuated Tools 22
Ladders and Step Ladders 22
Scaffolding 23
Driving Safety 23
WELDING PERSONNEL
Welding/Cutting/Brazing 23
Compressed Gas Cylinders 24
Portable Welding Equipment 24
Personal Protective Equipment 25
General Hand Tool Safety 25
Hazardous Materials 25
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
Housekeeping 25
Personal Protective Equipment 26
Ladders and Step Ladders 26
Machine/Equipment Servicing 26
Pneumatic Tools 27
Hand Tool Safety 27
Electrical Powered Tools 28
Welding/Cutting/Brazing 29
Compressed Gas Cylinders 29
Hazardous Materials 30
WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
General Rules 30
Stocking Shelves 30
Personal Protective Equipment 31
Ladders and Step Ladders 31
Knives/Sharp Instruments 31
Hazardous Materials 31
Handling Steel Drums 32
Hand Truck Operations 32
Pallet Jack Use 32
Compressed Gas Cylinders 33
Driving Safety 33
ALL EMPLOYEES
Housekeeping
1. Do not place material such as boxes or trash in walkways and passageways.
2. Do not block or obstruct stairwells, exits or accesses to safety and emergency equipment such
As fire extinguishers or fire alarms.
3. Do not store or leave items on stairways.
4. Straighten or remove rugs and mats that do not lie flat on the floor.
5. Keep floors clear of items such as paper clips, pencils, tacks or staples.
6. Clean up spills immediately by using a paper towel, rag, or mop and bucket.
7. Clean up any broken glass using a dustpan and broom. Do not pick up broken glass with your bare hands.
8. Use caution signs/cones to barricade slippery areas such as freshly mopped floors.
9. Mop up standing water upon discovery.
Lifting Procedures
General
1. Test the weight of the load before lifting by pushing the load along its resting surface.
2. If the load is too heavy or bulky, use lifting and carrying aids such as hand trucks, dollies, and pallet jacks and carts, or get assistance from a co-worker.
3. Never lift anything if your hands are greasy or wet.
4. Wear protective gloves when lifting objects with sharp corners or jagged edges.
When lifting:
1. Face the load.
2. Position your feet 6"-12" apart with one foot slightly in front of the other.
3. Bend at the knees, not at the back.
4. Keep your back straight.
5. Get a firm grip on the object with your hands and fingers. Use handles when present.
6. Hold objects as close to your body as possible.
7. Perform lifting movements smoothly and gradually; do not jerk the load.
8. If you must change direction while lifting or carrying the load, pivot your feet and turn your entire body. Do not twist at the waist.
9. Set down objects in the same manner as you picked them up, except in reverse.
10. Do not lift an object from the floor to a level above your waist in one motion. Set the load down on a table or bench and then adjust your grip before lifting it higher.
Ladders and Step Ladders
General
1. Do not use ladders that have loose rungs, cracked or split side rails, missing rubber footpads, or other visible damage.
2. Keep ladder rungs clean of grease. Remove buildup of material such as dirt or mud.
3. When performing work from a ladder, face the ladder and do not lean backward or sideways from the ladder.
4. Do not stand on the top two rungs of any ladder.
5. Do not stand on a ladder that wobbles, or that leans to the left or right of center.
6. Do not try to "walk" a ladder by rocking it. Climb down the ladder, and then move it.
7. Allow only one person on the ladder at a time.
Climbing a Ladder
1. Face the ladder when climbing up or down it.
2. Do not carry items in your hands while climbing up or down a ladder.
3. Maintain a three-point contact by keeping both hands and one foot or both feet and one hand on the ladder at all times when climbing up or down.
Hazardous Materials
1. Follow the instructions on the label and in the corresponding Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each chemical product used in your workplace.
2. Do not use chemicals from unlabeled containers and unmarked cylinders.
Personal Protective Equipment
1. Wear earplugs or earmuffs in areas posted "Hearing Protection Required"
2. Wear safety glasses or face shields in areas posted "Eyewear Protection Required"
3. Wear hard hats or approved head protection in areas posted "Hard Hat Protection Required"
OFFICE PERSONNEL
Office Safety
General
1. Clean up spills or leaks immediately by using a paper towel, rag or a mop and bucket.
2. Do not kick objects out of your pathway; pick them up or push them out of the way.
3. Do not throw matches, cigarettes or other smoking materials into trash baskets.
4. Keep floors clear of items such as paper clips, pencils, tacks or staples.
5. Do not block your view by carrying large or bulky items; use a dolly or hand truck or get assistance from a fellow employee.
6. Store sharp objects, such as pens, pencils, letter openers or scissors in drawers or with the points down in a container.
7. Carry pencils, scissors and other sharp objects with the points down.
8. Use a ladder or step stool to retrieve or store items that are located above your head.
9. Do not store or leave items on stairways or walkways.
10. Do not run on stairs or take more than one step at a time.
11. Do not jump from ramps, platforms, ladders or step stools.
12. Keep doors in hallways fully open or fully closed.
13. Use handrails when ascending or descending stairs or ramps.
14. Obey all posted safety and danger signs.
Furniture Use
1. Open one file cabinet drawer at a time.
2. Put heavy files in the bottom drawers of file cabinets.
3. Close drawers and doors immediately after use.
4. Use the handle when closing doors, drawers and files.
5. Do not tilt the chair you are sitting in on its back two legs.
6. Do not stand on furniture to reach high places.
Equipment Use
1. Keep the paper cutter handle in the closed/locked position when it is not in use.
2. Do not use paper-cutting devices if the finger guard is missing.
3. Use a staple remover, not your fingers, for removing staples.
4. Do not use extension or power cords that have the ground prong removed or broken off.
5. Do not use frayed, cut or cracked electrical cords.
6. Use a cord cover or tape the cord down when running electrical or other cords across aisles, between desks or across entrances/exits.
7. Do not connect multiple electrical devices into a single outlet.
8. Turn off and unplug office machines before adjusting, lubricating or cleaning them.
9. Do not use fans that have excessive vibration, frayed cords or missing guards.
10. Do not place floor type fans in walkways, aisles or doorways.
CRANE/HOIST OPERATORS
General Machine Shop Safety
1. Read and obey safety warnings posted on or near any machinery.
2. Long hair must be contained under a hat or hair net, regardless of gender.
General Hand Tool Safety
1. Use tied off containers to keep tools from falling off of cranes and other elevated work areas.
2. Do not use a tool if its handle has splinters, burrs, cracks or splits, or if the head of the tool is loose.
3. Do not use impact tools, such as hammers, that have mushroomed heads.
4. When handing a tool to another person, direct sharp points and cutting edges away from yourself and the other person.
5. When using knives, shears or other cutting tools, cut in a direction away from your body.
6. Do not carry sharp or pointed hand tools, such as screwdrivers, in your pocket unless the tool or pocket is sheathed.
7. Do not perform "make-shift" repairs to tools.
8. Do not use "cheaters" on load binders or "boomers."
9. Do not carry tools in your hand when climbing. Carry tools in tool belts or hoist the tools to the work area with a hand line.
10. Do not throw tools from one location to another or from one employee to another.
Lifting Equipment (Chains, Cables, Ropes, Slings)
General
1. Do not use a kinked chain.
2. Do not use chain slings if links are cracked, twisted, stretched or bent.
3. Lift the load from the center of hooks, not from the point.
4. Do not shorten slings by using makeshift devices such as knots or bolts.
5. Protect slings from the sharp edges of their loads by placing pads over the sharp edges of the items that have been loaded.
6. Do not place your hands between the sling and its load when the sling is being tightened around the load.
7. Wear work gloves when handling rough, sharp-edged or abrasive material such as chains, cables ropes or slings.
8. Do not alter or remove the safety latch on hooks. Do not use a hook that does not have a safety latch, or if the safety latch is bent.
9. Fabricate all wire rope slings by using thimbles; do not form eyes by using wire clips or knots.
Crane and Hoist Safety
1. Do not use load hooks or chains that are cracked, bent, elongated or broken.
2. Do not use cranes that do not have their rated load capacity indicated on each side of the crane or on its load block.
3. Passengers are not permitted to ride inside the operator's cab of any crane.
4. Keep crane windows clean. Do not use a crane if its windows are broken.
5. Do not exceed the rated load capacity as specified by the manufacturer.
6. Do not operate a crane on soft ground without cribbing and mats.
7. Fully extend outriggers before attempting a lift.
8. Stay outside the barricades of the posted swing radius.
9. Do not perform any crane retrofits or modifications without the manufacturer's approval.
10. Do not leave the crane unattended with a hoisted load.
11. Do not hoist loads over people.
12. Do not drive on the road shoulders.
13. Only follow the signals of the person designated to give you signals when operating a crane.
14. Replace the belts, gears or rotating shaft guards after servicing a crane; do not use the crane if guards are missing from these areas.
Signalman
1. Wear high visibility vests before working as a signalman.
2. Wear the prescribed personal protective equipment such as hard hat, goggles, gloves, dust masks and hearing protection when signaling.
Steel Assembly and Connecting
1. Do not guy columns, trusses or beams unless they have been tied.
2. Do not work over an exposed vertical-reinforcing rod unless the end has been bent out.
3. Do not touch a wire rope when it is being pulled, extended or withdrawn.
FORK LIFT OPERATORS
General Machine Shop Safety
1. Read and obey safety warnings posted on or near any machinery.
2. Long hair must be contained under a hat or hair net, regardless of gender.
General Hand Tool Safety
1. Do not use a tool if its handle has splinters, burrs, cracks, splits or if the head of the tool is loose.
2. Do not use impact tools, such as hammers, that have mushroomed heads.
3. When handing a tool to another person, direct sharp points and cutting edges away from yourself and the other person.
4. When using knives, shears or other cutting tools, cut in a direction away from your body.
5. Do not carry sharp or pointed hand tools, such as screwdrivers, in your pocket unless the tool or pocket is sheathed.