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Movement of people and vehicles hazards and control

1 . Identify the hazards that may cause injuries to


pedestrians in the workplace and the control measures
to reduce the risk of such injuries

2. Identify the hazards presented by the movement


of vehicles in the workplace and the control measures
to reduce the risks they present.

Typical warehouse vehicle loading/unloading Barriers to prevent collision with tank


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Internal roadway with appropriate markings. Unsafe stacks of heavy boxes

Falling from a height tower scaffold.

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Mobile work equipment

Hazards of mobile work equipment

Telescopic materials handler

Industrial counter balanced lift truck.

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Large lift truck


Industrial reach truck

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Must have a licence valid for vehicle.

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Manual and mechanical handling hazards and control

Handling goods onto a truck in a typical docking bay

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Injuries caused by manual handling

Manual handling there are many potential hazards.

Main sites of injury caused by manual handling accidents.

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HSE guidance for manual lifting

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Mechanical aids to lift patients in hospital. A pallet truck

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The main elements of a good lifting technique

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Work equipment hazards and control

Range of mechanical hazards

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Range of mechanical hazards

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Range of fixed guards

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Seven (7) Categories of hazards

2. Environmental
1. Electrical
3. Human

5. Chemical

4. Mechanical

7. Fire

6. Animal
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Electrical hazards and control

Electrical hazards and injuries


Electric shock
Electric burns
Electrical fires and explosions
Arcing
Secondary hazards.

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1. Managing Electrical Hazards

Insure tools and equipment are


1. Chemical Goggles
grounded properly.
2. Safety glasses
Inspect power cords before
3. Face shield
using a tool.
4. Tinted lens
Do not use electrical tools on
5. Respirator
wet ground.
6. Gloves
Disconnect electrical power
7. Leather apparel
before working on tool.
8. Steel toed shoes
Look for overhead power lines.
9. Hard hat
Maintain all electrical circuits and 10. HAZMAT apparel
their hardware.
11. Long sleeves
Use appropriate PPE. 12. Other

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1. Chemical Goggles
Do not work in extreme heat or
cold. 2. Safety glasses
Follow correct procedures for 3. Face shield
chemical spills. 4. Tinted lens
Have correct equipment for 5. Respirator
confined spaces. 6. Gloves
Provide adequate ventilation 7. Leather apparel
when producing fumes. 8. Steel toed shoes
Wear appropriate PPE. 9. Hard hat
10. HAZMAT apparel
11. Long sleeves
12. Other
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3. Managing Human Hazards

Safety training Limited PPE for this hazard.


Age appropriate tools. May require special
Individuals attitude toward protective clothing for some
safety. occupations.
Monitor individual behavior
Threat Analysis.
Exposure Analysis
Vulnerability Analysis
Disaster Analysis.
Risk Analysis

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4. Managing Mechanical Hazards

 Use guards on machines


1. Chemical Goggles
 Maintain machines 2. Safety glasses
 Be award of stored
3. Face shield
energy.
4. Tinted lens
 Follow manufacturers
recommendations for 5. Respirator
tool use and care. 6. Gloves
 Do not use tools 7. Leather apparel
without proper 8. Steel toed shoes
instruction. 9. Hard hat
 Use appropriate PPE 10. HAZMAT apparel
11. Long sleeves
12. Other

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5. Managing Chemical Hazards

Store chemicals in original 1. Chemical Goggles


containers.
2. Safety glasses
Store chemicals in
appropriate cabinet. 3. Face shield
Never mix unknown 4. Tinted lens
chemicals. 5. Respirator
Eliminate old and/or unused 6. Gloves
chemicals 7. Leather apparel
Wear appropriate PPE. 8. Steel toed shoes
9. Hard hat
10. HAZMAT apparel
11. Long sleeves
12. Other

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6. Managing Animal Hazards

Do not walk up 1. Chemical Goggles


behind animals. 2. Safety glasses
Be extra cautious 3. Face shield
around mothers
and young. 4. Tinted lens
Use proper 5. Respirator
restraint for the 6. Gloves
species and size of 7. Leather apparel
animal.
8. Steel toed shoes
Monitor animal
behavior. 9. Hard hat
10. HAZMAT apparel
11. Long sleeves
12. Other

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7. Managing Fire Hazards

Store flammable materials


correctly.
Insure appropriate fire
extinguishers are available.
Keep fire extinguishers up-
to-date.
Post a fire watch when
welding or cutting.
Understand fire
tetrahedron.

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