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Contractor
Safety Meeting
2016
Contractor Definition:
A Contractor is an individual, service firm, company, or other
non-WF employee, performing on-site work for Waupaca
Foundry, Inc. at our discretion through contracts, subcontracts, purchase orders or other directives.
Subcontractor Definition:
Companies that are hired by the contractor,
sometimes referred to as subcontractors
must also complete the Waupaca Foundry,
Inc. safety program.
Subcontractors must meet the same
requirements as contractors.
Subcontractors must also be pre-approved
for work at Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
It is the responsibility of the Contractor to
ensure all sub-contractors are trained in this
program and have completed all of Waupaca
Foundry, Inc.s requirements.
Contractor Responsibilities
OHSAS 18001.2007
OHSAS 18001 is an
Occupational Health and Safety Assessment
Series for Health and Safety Management
Systems.
3. Engineering Controls
Examples of Engineering Controls: Machine guarding, Noise reduction baffles or
enclosures, ventilation, and ergonomic tools.
4. Administrative Controls
Exampled of Administrative Controls: Documented work procedures, training, safety
signs, limitation of employee exposure, job rotation and scheduling, and temporary
barriers.
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C: Commitment to Environmental, Health &
Safety excellence through compliance with
EHS regulations and other requirements.
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Environmental,
Health, & Safety
Management
ISO 14001
OHSAS 18001
2016 Meeting
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
The ISO 14001 Certification is awarded by a 3rd party auditing
company. The auditors will ask three main questions of any contractor
representatives they see:
1. Are you aware of Waupaca Foundry, Inc.s Environmental Policy
and, in general, what does it say?
2. Are you aware of any significant aspects for your area?
3. What do you do in the case of a spill/fire?
Environmental Safety
Management of Hazardous
Substances and Empty Containers
Concept Review
True or False - Subcontractors are required to go
through the same training as contractor
What is Waupaca Foundrys Environmental, Health &
Safety Policy?
A. WF E.H.S
C. E.N.V.I.R.O.
B. S.T.O.P
D. C.A.S.T.
Who should be contacted in case of a spill?
A. Supervisor
C. No One
B. ERT
D. Co-Worker
ANY
QUESTIONS?
Contact Information
Bryant Esch
Bryant.Esch@waupacafoundry.com
Direct: (715) 258-6674
Pre-Job Meetings
Job Specific pre-job meetings will be held with WF personnel and the
contractor for major projects and other jobs with unusual risks.
Crane Operation, Confined Space Entry, Demolition, Excavation, Fall
Protection Use and Scaffolding Use ALL REQUIRE A PRE-JOB
MEETING!
Other Dangerous Work may also require a pre-job meeting Examples are hot work, work within 10 feet of an energized line, fire protection
impairment, and equipment lockout. In these examples additional procedures
and permits may be required.
The meeting involves a completed Hazard and Risk Assessment for the work
to be performed.
Specific Risk Controls will be reviewed and agreed upon prior to the work
starting.
It is the contractors responsibility to contact the plant safety department to
arrange a pre-job meeting as needed.
Hazard Assessments
Critical Steps/Acknowledgment
Considerations for each step;
What could go wrong?
Countermeasures Implemented
Who is Responsible?
Acknowledgment by both parties the document and information was reviewed.
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. is tearing down part of the office complex and
rebuilding a larger office space. You have been contracted to help with a
portion of this project.
Some jobs that are being completed;
Demolition
Excavation
Electrical
Landscape
Concrete
Wall/Siding
Mechanical
Plumbing
Roofing
Fill out the pre-job meeting form as if you were completing one of the
jobs above. Answer the questions to the best of your knowledge.
***This is a fictitious scenario; we arent looking for correct answers, merely
knowledge of how to fill out the form and requirements.
Training
Bloodborne Pathogens
There are many different BBPs, but the two most significant are
HIV and Hepatitis B (HBV).
Prevention:
The key to avoid being infected is to protect yourself! Treat ALL
body fluids as if they are contaminated. DO NOT touch or clean
up blood.
Concept Review
Name reasons why a pre-job meeting would be necessary.
A. Confined Space
C. Fall Protection Req.
B. Crane Operation
D. All the Above & More
Required Information on a
Critical Lift
Mobile Crane
Compliance Work
Instruction
Critical Lift definition, requirements,
documentation
Only trained personnel, using ASME Standard
Hand Signals may act as the signal person
Requirement for Pre-Job / Pre-Lift meeting
Lift Calculation worksheets are available from
Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
Critical Lift
Under no circumstances
shall a load be hoisted
over people or
occupied areas.
(unless specific critical
lift requirements have
been met)
A suspended load shall
not be left unattended!
Rigging Calculation
A Rigging Calculation Worksheet
must be completed prior to each lift.
Only trained personnel shall perform
rigging duties.
Operator Responsibilities
The crane operators
responsibilities include, but are
not limited to;
Securing & maintaining lift
zone & marks
If lift zone is disrupted, it is the
operators responsibility to
reestablish the zone
Concept Review
How many confined spaces are at Waupaca Foundry, Inc.?
A. Over 200
C. 50
B. 100
D. Very Few
Scaffolds
Contractor employees
will be aware of the
types of scaffolds,
including supported
scaffolds and
suspension scaffolds,
and the unique
hazards of each.
Scaffolds
Equipment and work process must
comply with OSHA Construction
CFR 1926 Subpart L.
A Pre Job meeting with Waupaca
Foundry, Inc. Safety must be
completed prior to the use of
Scaffolding.
Scaffold erection documentation
will be required.
Scaffolds
The Contractor shall have each employee who is
involved in erecting, disassembling, moving, operating,
repairing, maintaining, or inspecting a scaffold trained by
a competent person to recognize any hazards associated
with the work in question.
The Contractor shall have each employee who performs
work while on a scaffold trained by a person qualified in
the subject matter to recognize the hazards associated
with the type of scaffold being used and to understand the
procedures to control or minimize those hazards.
Scaffolds
Inspect and check scaffold before each use.
Begin with good footing on solid ground; scaffold should
be level.
Use adequate bracing.
Tie scaffold to a building or structure when possible.
Dont overload scaffolding.
Dont ride on moving scaffolding.
Dont climb on braces, instead use the designated steps.
Establish barriers around scaffold tower to prevent
unintentional contact with moving equipment.
Scaffolds
Basic scaffolding must be able to support,
without failure, its own weight and at least
4 times the maximum intended load
(people & supplies).
Ladder Safety
The #1 Violation of Contractors
regarding Ladder Use at Waupaca
Foundry is using a ladder not
appropriate for the job.
Contractors must have Waupaca
Foundrys Permission and a
Contractor Loan agreement if using a
portable ladder owned by WF.
when climbing or
descending ladders
Demolition
ANSI 10.6-2006
Dismantling, razing, or wrecking of any
fixed building or structure or any part
thereof
Rehabilitation, repair, or remodeling
including those where no removal or load
supporting structural members takes
place
Examples at Waupaca Foundry, Inc.;
Wall Removal
Building Knock-Down
Equipment Decommission and Removal
Demolition
Engineering Survey
OSHA 1926 Subpart T
Prior to permitting employees to start
demolition operations, a documented
engineering survey shall be
conducted by a competent person,
to determine the condition of the framing,
floors, and walls and possibility of
unplanned collapse of any portion of the
structure.
Any adjacent structure where employees
may be exposed shall also be
considered during the survey.
Demolition
An example of a Demolition Checklist is available from
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. upon request.
The survey and demolition checklist should be completed by
the Contractor and will be reviewed during the required prejob meeting with Waupaca Foundry, Inc. Safety.
Excavation Work
OSHA Construction Standard 1926
Subpart P
Applies to all open excavations
made in the earths surface (may
be indoor or outdoor).
Excavations are defined to include
trenches.
*Note: Excavation may create a
Confined Space
Excavation Definitions
Excavation is any man-made
cut, cavity, trench, or
depression in an earth surface
that is formed by earth removal.
*Note: may be indoor or outdoor
Trench is a narrow
excavation (in relation to its
length) made below the surface
of the ground. The depth of a
trench is greater than its width.
Excavation
A ladder or other means of escape,
such as a ramp shall be located every
25 feet for means of exit from an
excavation.
Sides of excavations 5 feet or more in
depth shall be shored, sheeted or
braced
Spoil piles* must be at least 2 feet
away from the edge of the excavation.
This prevents cave ins and debris from
falling in excavated area.
*Spoil Piles: Excavated materials consisting of topsoil or subsoils that have
been removed and temporarily stored during the construction activity
Concept Review
How many times its maximum load does scaffolding have to hold, this
includes people and supplies?
A. 1 Times
C. 3 Times
B. 2 Times
D. 4 Times
True or False - Three Points of Contact rule means always maintaining one
hand and two feet or two hands and one foot on the ladder at all times.
Fall Hazards
Specific to Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
Fall Protection
The use of appropriate fall protection
equipment must be utilized whenever
personnel are at a risk of falls from
heights at or above 4 feet.
It is the responsibility of the Contractor
to select, maintain and use the most
appropriate fall protection when
located at a height at or above 4 feet.
A pre-job meeting is required if fall
protection is needed
Determine access
Tie-off points
Three components of a
Personal Fall Arrest System are:
Anchor point
Body harness
Shock absorbing
lanyard
Fall Protection
Fire Safety
Burning and Welding equipment shall be
routinely inspected to ensure it is in good
working order.
Fire Safety
Distance on permit states
flammables and
combustibles cannot be
within 35 ft. of hot work
Reminder: Filling out a
permit requires contractor
to check the area
Fire Safety
Fuel & Oxygen Cylinders
Must be secured in an upright position at all times.
Fuel and Oxygen must be stored 20 feet apart
or separated by a 5 fire wall.
Cylinders shall not be stored in areas of high
heat or molten iron.
Fire Safety
Prior to using any welding, Burning, open torch soldering equipment
on company property, a HOT WORK permit must be completed.
Portable open flame heaters (salamanders) also require the
completion of a Hot Work Permit before use.
Fire Safety
Hot Work Permits
A permit must be completed if you are
not in a designated maintenance shop.
**Maximum length of permit is 1 week
with prior safety dept. approval.
Review of permit conditions, including
housekeeping in the area, and
equipment inspection, is required prior
to each work shift no matter the length
of the permit approval.
Fire Watch
Only Fire Extinguisher trained
personnel shall be assigned to
maintain Fire Watch.
Fire watch must sign off on hard
copy(Back) of the Hot Work permit
when work is completed.
Return the completed permit to the Safety
Department.
Fire Watch
A Fire Watch should be provided during and for
one (1) hour after hot work, including break
activities.
Fire watch shall be completed with an adequate
number of suitable fire extinguishers.
The personnel completing fire watch shall be trained
to use the fire extinguisher, and aware of the means
to sound the fire alarm.
The hot work area shall continue to be monitored for
three (3) additional hours after the one (1) hour fire
watch.
Fire Safety
Fire Extinguishers
Most fire extinguishers at Waupaca Foundry, Inc. are
type A,B,C
They contain approximately 8-10 seconds of
extinguishing agent when full.
Remember - PASS:
P Pull the pin
A Aim the nozzle
S Squeeze the handle
S Sweep at the base of the fire
Fire Extinguishers
Locations & Markings
Signs shall be posted to show the location
and identification of fire extinguishers.
Leave Clear shall be posted on the fire
extinguisher sign or marked on the floor near
the base of the wall or column.
If not equipped with wheels, portable
extinguishers weighing more than 39
pounds should be installed so that the top is
no more than 3.6 feet above the floor.
Those weighing less than 39 pounds, should
not be mounted more than 5 feet above the
floor.
Fire Safety
Fire Extinguishers
If you have a Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
extinguisher that has been used you
should alert a supervisor and the Plant
Safety Department.
An incident report must be completed any
time an extinguisher is used.
Flammables
Fire safety
Reporting a Fire
At Waupaca, Dial 9 911
At Marinette, Dial 9 911
When in doubt,
Call the Fire Dept.
At Tell City,
1st - Contact any WF employee with a radio
2nd - Call the Guardhouse at 812-547-0799
Last Step: dial 9-911
Fire Safety
Sprinkler System Shutdown
When necessary to shut off fire protection equipment for
changes or repairs (regardless of length of time):
Fire Safety
Sprinkler Systems
A permit must be
obtained from the
safety dept. before
disabling any sprinkler
systems.
Concept Review
Fall protection is required at or above what
height?
A. 5 Ft.
C. 6 Ft.
B. 4 Ft.
D. 3 Ft.
C. H.E.L.P
D. P.A.S.S.
Stretching Break
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. has implemented a Stretch It
Out program for all production and office employees.
If you see these stretching groups, please feel free to
join!
Not only does stretching assist your job functions, it
helps relieve strain on muscles when completing tasks at
home.
Please feel free to join us in stretching at this time.
Electrical Safety
CWI 3-0031 Safe Electrical Work Practices , written
in line with NFPA 70E, 2015.
Effective for safety-related work practices for qualified
persons who work on or near exposed energized
electrical conductors or circuit parts.
Host employer (Waupaca Foundry, Inc.) and Contract
employees must communicate with each other regarding
hazards.
Electrical Safety
Contract employer shall ensure that each of his/her employees
follows the work practices required by NFPA 70E, and safety
related work rules required by the host employer (Waupaca).
NFPA 70E-2015
Pre Job Meeting (documented)
Exchange of electrical safety programs
Means/methods for reporting violations
Requirement for energized work permit
11.2 Energized Electrical Work Permit (HSF 4-0234): When
working within the limited approach boundary or the arc flash
boundary of exposed energized electrical conductors or circuit
parts that are not placed in an electrically safe work condition,
work to be performed shall be considered energized electrical
work and shall be performed by written permit only. The intent
of the permit is to ensure that all appropriate safety precautions
have been taken prior to starting energized electrical work
Electrical Safety
Contractor employees need to
understand safety practices
needed when working around
overhead, buried, or concealed
electric lines.
Awareness will include an
understanding of working
clearances around energized
lines and safety practices related
to conductive equipment (e.g.,
back hoes, cranes, aerial lifts)
and platforms and scaffolds.
Electrical Safety
Except for double
insulated tools, ground
fault protection must be
used for all electrical
devices in wet or outdoors locations.
All temporary lighting
service must be Ground
Fault Protected.
Electrical Safety
Electrical hand tools shall be
maintained is good operating
condition by the contractor.
Other electrical equipment, such as
job site radios, and extension cords
shall also be inspected prior to use
and maintained in a safe operating
condition.
Tool Safety
Power Tools
Maintain tools in a safe working condition.
Tools and extension cords must be
insulated and graded for industrial and
construction use.
Damaged cords must be removed from
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. property.
Pneumatic power tools shall be secured to
prevent incidental disconnection.
When refueling a gas powered tool, shut
the tool off and allow to cool down before
using again.
Tool Safety
Powder Actuated Tools
Powder actuated fasteners are used to bond various construction
materials together, such as wood and concrete, or steel and
concrete.
Powder actuated fastening is a unique and very cost-efficient
method that is used in a variety of construction situations from home
building to large urban structures.
An example of a Powder Actuated Tool that may be used at
Waupaca Foundry is a NAIL GUN.
Employees using the tool must be trained and inspect the equipment
prior to use.
Notification of use must be given to Waupaca Foundry Safety
personnel prior to use.
Tool Safety
Non Powered Hand Tools
General Condition
Chisels/Punch equipment
should not be mushroomed.
Hammer handles should not be
split and should be attached
firmly.
Screwdrivers should not be
rounded.
Concept Review
True or False - Ground fault protection does not need to be
used for electrical devices in wet or out-doors locations.
Who must a contracted employee co-lock with when de-energizing
a machine?
A. No One
C. Knowledgeable WF Employee
B. Co-worker
D. Supervisor
What must an individual with a pacemaker undergo before
working in the charge yard?
A. Risk Assessment
C. Nothing
B. Health Screening
D. Magnet Exam
Hazard Communication
It is the contractors responsibility to inform and
train their employees on the chemicals in the
work area.
An inventory of Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
chemicals and SDS are available from the plant
safety department.
Reminder Request a copy of SDS for chemicals
commonly used by contractors can be provided
to Waupaca Foundry, Inc. prior to work.
*Just the ones used at Waupaca, not complete filing cabinets!
Requirement(s)
Who
December 1, 2013
Employers
June 1, 2015*
December 1, 2015
June 1, 2016
Employers
The GHS does not include harmonized training provisions, but recognizes that training is essential to an
effective hazard communication approach. The revised Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
requires that workers be re- trained within two years of the publication of the final rule to facilitate
recognition and understanding of the new labels and safety data sheets.
For a side-by-side comparison of the current HCS and the final revised HCS please see OSHA's hazard
communication safety and health topics webpage at: http://www.osha.gov/dsg/hazcom/index.html.
Earbuds =
Not Okay
Plant
Location
First Aide
Room
2
3
First Aide
Room
0-2-3
Plant 3 Coreroom
Breakroom
Plant 23 Stockroom (Old trailette)
High Noise
Hazardous Chemicals
Housekeeping
6S
Emergency Planning
In the event of a plant evacuation, contract
employees should report to the GUARDHOUSE
and remain there until an all clear has been
announced.
Emergency Response
Medical Care, Blood Spill, Fire, Chemical Spill, Confined
Space Rescue
When calling Emergency Responders, state the following;
State what you need (medical, fire, etc.)
State your location (plant, dept., area)
State type of incident
Plant 4
Use Radio Channel #10
Plant 5
Call Guardhouse 812-547-0799 or
Use Radio Channels #1-8
Plant 6
Call Guardhouse on Radio Channel #1 or dial ext. 5999
Railroad Safety
A minimum 8 foot right-of-way clearance must be
maintained at all times on each side of track.
No unattended equipment should be left on the track
at any time.
Unusual work on or near the tracks must be pre
approved.
A moving train ALWAYS has the Right of Way
Railway employees shall not ride
a car ladder that is in front of a moving
set of wheels.
Concept Review
True or False - Two additions to required PPE
implemented in 2014 are foam-lined safety glasses and
gloves.
Correct!
Use personnel
doors only!!!
NEVER walk
through overhead
doors
Dont Do!
Security
Doors locked from the inside are not to be
propped open without prior approval from the
company.
Report suspicious behavior and vehicle
accidents to the Guardhouse.
You are advised to lock your personal equipment
& vehicles when left unattended.
Waupaca Foundry property may be under video
surveillance.
Sign-In Process
One Sign-in for Competent Persons
(i.e.: foremen, leaders, safety rep , etc.)
One Sign-in for workers
OSHAS DEFINITION OF A COMPETENT PERSON:
One who is capable of identifying existing & predictable hazards in
the surroundings, or working conditions which are unsanitary,
hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has the
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate the
hazards.
If signed in at P2/3,
please sign out before
heading over to P1, and
then sign in at P1 to
show you are in the
building (and vice versa).
Parking Lot
Do not park in the designated Visitor places.
Designated parking for contractors is the same as WF employees
Ladder Use
Not selecting/using appropriate ladder for the job
Fall Protection
Not choosing the fall protection appropriate for the length of drop
Garage Doors
Contractors walking under overhead doors instead of using
pedestrian service doors
FR Clothing
FR : Fire Resistant treated to self-extinguish
upon the removal of the ignition source.
Must be laundered properly NO bleach, NO
fabric softener. (Bleach/Fabric Softener add a
flammable to the fabric)
Must be maintained in good condition. Limited
repairs, no frays etc.
FR Clothing
The higher the weight of the fabric the more
protection it will give you.
FR Jeans are 14 oz; FR uniform pants 9oz
As clothing wears it becomes thinner, losing some of
its protection.
Base cloth may be 100% cotton, or a cotton/nylon
combination. They both provide the same
protection. The combination cloth is softer/more
comfortable.
NOMEX NOT for Molten Iron!
- Molten iron will stick to Nomex like glue
FR Clothing (contd)
Loaning of FR jackets
- Waupaca will loan an FR jacket to a visitor on a
temporary basis.
- Contractors that will be performing work in the
Hot Zone, must supply FR clothing to their
employees.
Shoes / Boots
Kick off boots are not recommended for pouring
/ molten iron areas. (elastic sides can melt, or
sag causing injury)
6-8 lace up, with tight lacing; spats/shoe covers
if needed.
Bottom of pants to cover boot top.
No man-made materials.
Built-in metatarsal is best.
Warning Signals
Hot Metal Carrier/Bull Ladle warning horns,
lights, etc.
- Spotter must be present if working in path of travel to warn
others to clear area as needed.
- Spotter maintains ongoing communication with Hot Metal
Carrier operator, and the workers in the area.
- All personnel need to remain Clear by a minimum of 20 feet
when the Hot Metal Carrier is operating.
Warning Signals
Safety gates activate during the Hot Metal Carriers
movement.
- Similar to a RR crossing: be prepared to stop at the gate as
you approach.
Stop, look, listen and never attempt to bypass or go around a
gate.
Pedestrian aisles
- Stay within the designated aisle way to maintain a safe
distance.
Stop & Go Lights
Adhere to these lights like you would while walking across a street
Emergency Procedures
Contacting EMS Medical Assistance and
ERT Fire Assistance
- Any Waupaca employee can summon help
- Contact the local guardhouse
Additional Recommendations
Shoulder-length or longer hair should be tied back or
covered.
- Susceptible to sparks or being caught in machinery
Concept Review
What is the maximum speed limit in the parking lot?
A. 80 MPH
C. 15 MPH
B. 20 MPH
D. Whatever you want
True or False - Additional PPE is required to work in the hot zones.
True or False - Horns, lights, safety gates and pedestrian aisles are
forms of safety precautions for the Hot Metal Carrier.
C. Only ERT
D. Anyone
Legal
Review
2016 Meeting
Affirmative Action
As your firm is well aware, Waupaca Foundry, Inc., Inc. is an equal
opportunity employer.
Pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, and the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as
amended, you are advised that under the provisions of government contracting and
in accordance with these laws, contractors and subcontractors are obliged to take
affirmative action to provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race,
color, religion, national origin, age, sex, physical or mental disability, or status as a
disabled veteran, recently separated veteran, Armed Forces Services medal
veteran or other protected veteran .
We expect to see our commitment to equal opportunity employment reflected in the
racial and sexual composition of your firms workforce and urge a vigorous
Affirmative Action Program to overcome underutilization.
Harassment Policy
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. has a written policy of Equal Employment Opportunity.
This policy is designed to extend equal opportunity in employment to
qualified applicants and employees without regard to an individual's
membership in a legally protected class, such as age, race, color, sex,
religion, national origin or disability. Illegal harassment is a form of
discrimination. Waupaca Foundry, Inc. has long regarded the harassment
of any employee on the basis of his or her membership in a protected
class, for example sexual or racial harassment, as a violation of the Equal
Employment Opportunity Policy. Harassment based on protected class
membership is a form of misconduct that undermines the integrity of the
employment relationship and negatively impacts upon the morale and
productivity of our employees. All employees are expected to deal fairly
and honestly with one another and to respect the rights and integrity
of all persons. Accordingly, Waupaca Foundry, Inc. has adopted a
ZERO TOLERANCE policy toward harassment. Consistent with
Waupaca Foundry, Inc.s policy, sexual harassment or harassment of any
employee on the basis of his or her membership in a protected class, is
STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Union Officials
It is also our policy, that if an occasion should arise,
that a contracted employee is to meet with his/her
Union Official, the Union representative shall identify
themselves at the plant guardhouse and request that
the foreman bring the individual/s to the
guardhouse.
The contractors employee and the union official may
then meet either in the guardhouse, the union
officials automobile, or off of Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
property.
Workplace Violence
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. has ZERO tolerance to any threats or acts
of violence in our workplace.
Drug Testing
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. tests our employees:
All contractors and subcontractors performing Safety Sensitive work at
Waupaca Foundry, Inc. will be required to participate in the Drug & Alcohol
Program.
Safety Sensitive work is any job position determined have such
risk, by the nature of the work involved, that even a momentary lapse
of attention could have serious consequences to the safety of the
employee, coworkers, customers, the company, or the general public.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted in any of our
facilities.
Insurance
Requirements
What you need to know
What you need to supply
2016 Meeting
Certificates of
Liability Insurance
Only Proof that your Company has the
minimum Insurance Requirements of
Waupaca Foundry, Inc.
No Rights or Obligations created without
an endorsement on the Certificate
Insurance Companies utilize the Accord
Form 25.
Insurance Requirements
For projects with Waupaca of $100,000 or
greater, your company will need to carry a
minimum of $5,000,000 liability coverage
on a per occurance basis with Waupaca
Foundry, Inc. listed as an Additional
insured.
For all companies who provide trucking
services, Waupaca Foundry will have to
be named as an Additional Insured for
Automotive liability policies.
Insurance
Requirements Cont.
Waupaca is also requiring all
contractors to complete the Waiver of
Subrogation with regard to Workers
Compensation Coverage where
allowed by State Law.
If you have multiple WC policies in
different states, Waupaca will need
the Waiver or the Letter depending on
the State law.
2016 Insurance
If you have submitted renewed
insurance for the 2016, you do not
need to send in an updated
Certificate of Liability
If your insurance is near the date of
expiration, however, remember to
send an updated/renewed copy of
the insurance to Waupaca Foundry,
Inc.
Concept Review
True or False - Waupaca Foundry, Inc. is an equal
opportunity employer.
YES
or
No
ANY
QUESTIONS?
Contact Information
Jeremy R. Dobbe
Jeremy.Dobbe@waupacafoundry.com
Direct: (715) 258-6787
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Todays Meeting
Power Point Presentation
Visitor Safety Protocol (HSF 4-0033)
Contractor Environmental, Health & Safety Meeting
Record ( HSF 4-4.4.2-4)
Contractor Environmental, Health & Safety
Agreement (HSF 4-4.4.2-3)
Equipment Loan Agreement (HSF 4-4.4.2-6)
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