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Workplace Transport Safety. Workplace Transport Hazards n People struck,run over or crushed by vehicles n Vehicles colliding with each other or plant/equipment.

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1 Workplace Transport Safety

2 Workplace Transport Hazards n People struck,run over or crushed by vehicles n Vehicles colliding with each other or plant/equipment n People falling from vehicles n Items falling from vehicles

3 Control Measures

4 Design & Layout of Road Systems n Wide enough for largest vehicle permitted n One way systems where necessary n Avoid routes close to vulnerable plant n Avoid sharp and blind bends n Use mirrors to improve vision n Make entrances/gateways wide enough

5 Design & Layout of Road Systems n Sensible speed limits & signpost n Use speed humps n Display prominent signs where necessary n Provide screens for protection from exhaust fumes

6 Pedestrians n Provide separate routes for pedestrians n Provide barriers or rails at entrances/exits n Fork lift routes should be indicated by floor lines n Where pedestrian & vehicle routes cross, crossings should be provided n Provide subways if necessary

7 Pedestrians n Separate vehicle and pedestrian doors should be provided, with vision panels on all doors n Routes to be used by public should be clearly signposted

8 Pedestrians Separate doors for vehicles & pedestrians Vision panel

9 Pedestrians Separate doors for pedestrian access/egress Vision panel

10 Parking Areas n Suitable & sufficient parking areas for work & private vehicles n Safe locations – drivers should not have to cross dangerous areas n Parking areas should be well lit

11 Loading Bays n Should be at least one exit from lower level n Safe refuges to prevent crushing n Edges of bays clearly marked n Edges may need edge protection n Protection against adverse weather conditions may be necessary

12 Road Construction n Constructed of suitable surfaces n Kept free of obstructions n Kept free from articles/substances which cause slips/trips/falls n Constructed of tarmacadam or concrete where possible n Firm and even with suitable drainage n Avoid steep gradients

13 Lighting n All roads, manoeuvring areas and yards should be adequately lit particularly: –Junctions –Buildings –Plant –Pedestrian areas –Places where there is regular movement of vehicles or mobile plant

14 Road Signs n Adequate signposts at relevant places n Suitable warning signs may be necessary e.g. sharp bends, steep gradients etc. n Similar signs may be necessary for pedestrians n Where necessary, signs may need to be illuminated or reflectorised

15 Vehicle Design n Stability n Safe access/egress n Service & parking brakes n Windscreens wipers n External mirrors to provide visibility –CCTV may be necessary n Horn n Protection to prevent injury in event of overturn, and to protect driver from falling objects n Lights, reflectors, reversing lights and possibly other warning devices n Suitable paintings and markings n Guards on dangerous parts n Seats and seat belts n Protection from adverse weather n Protection from inhospitable environments e.g. dust, fumes, low temperature

16 Maintenance n Materials on road should be removed n Roadways should be maintained n Signs & lighting cleaned and kept visible n Road markings renewed when worn n Pot holes not allowed to develop

17 Vehicle Maintenance n Provide drivers with list of daily checks n Planned preventive maintenance n Consider manufacturers recommendations n Brakes applied & wheels chocked n Raised bodies suitably propped n Trained and competent maintenance staff

18 Vehicle Maintenance Built-in prop for body of tipper lorry

19 Driver Selection n Over 17 years old normally n HGV over 21 years old n Mature & reliable attitude n Not under influence of drugs/alcohol n Ensure visiting drivers are competent

20 Driver Training n RA’s should determine level of training required n Provide suitable training/certification as required n Stress hazards, risks & safe system n Refresher training as necessary n Keep training records

21 Contractors & Visiting Drivers n Provide plan of workplace n Regular meetings n Check contractors safe systems and procedures

22 Reversing Vehicles n Remove need for reversing n One way systems n Identify & mark reversing areas n Exclude non-essential personnel from area n Use banksmen and recognised signals n Install stop blocks or buffers to prevent vehicles reversing onto holes n Reversing alarms n Sensors and trip devices n CCTV n Guidelines on floor may help driver

23 Access on to Vehicles n Restricted to authorised persons n Edge protection n Properly constructed ladders n Non slip grating for walkways

24 Loading or Unloading n Carried out in areas away from traffic n Not take place near to OH Lines n Not carried out on steep gradients n Safeguard against mechanical hazards from tail lifts n Load/unload as evenly as possible n Apply brakes n Do not overload vehicles

25 Tipping n Keep non-essential personnel away n Carry out at ground level n Away from OH Lines n Use wheel stops where necessary n Jump clear if vehicle is made live

26 Tipping Concrete block Stop block

27 Sheeting & Unsheeting n Hazardous when done manually n Use mechanical sheeting where possible n Avoid people on top of load n Carry out away from traffic and strong winds or bad weather

28 Sheeting & Unsheeting Example of mechanically operated sheeting system


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