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1 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Alabama Retail is committed to partnering with our members to create and keep safe workplaces. Be sure to check out all of the training tools that are available in our Safety Library. This training tool is brought to you by

2 Snow and Ice Removal Safety

3 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Session Objectives Recognize snow and ice removal hazards Inspect equipment properly and use it safely Avoid slips, trips, and falls Shovel and lift safely to prevent back injuries Remove snow safely from roofs Understand and prevent cold-related illness

4 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Prequiz: How Much Do You Know? No special preparation is necessary to remove snow and ice safely. It’s safe to clear a clog from a snowblower chute with your hand if you’re wearing gloves. Back injuries are a common hazard of snow and ice removal operations. You should wear a hat while working outdoors in cold weather because a lot of body heat is lost if your head is uncovered. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

5 Hazards Equipment Slips, trips, and falls Back injuries Noise

6 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Hazards (cont.) Overexertion Poor visibility Fatigue Cold

7 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Preoperation Safety Procedures Vehicles Plows Blowers Spreaders Communication equipment

8 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Assess conditions Check for hazards Review plan of action Select PPE Preoperation Safety Procedures (cont.)

9 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Equipment Safety: Plows Vehicles/pedestrians Steering control Speed Obstacles Drop points © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

10 Equipment Safety: Blowers Clear the area Direct snow away Stop the engine before cleaning Never use your hands Work up and down slopes, not across Never leave unattended Handle gas safely © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

11 Equipment Safety: Spreaders Lifting and loading Driving Adjusting Clearing clogs Walking © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

12 PPE Eye protection Hearing protection Warm clothing Gloves Reflective safety jacket or vest Waterproof boots Head protection

13 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 When clearing snow from a slope with a snowblower, you should work: You should inspect snow removal equipment: Before beginning operations, you should: To plow safely: a. Up and down slope b. Across slope face a. Once a month b. Before each use a. Check area for hazards b. Take a break a. Take big bites b. Maintain good steering control

14 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Do you understand: Snow and ice removal hazards? Preoperation safety procedures? Operating equipment safely? PPE? Review Do you understand: Snow and ice removal hazards? Preoperation safety procedures? Operating equipment safely? PPE?

15 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Driving Safety Conditions Seat belt Vehicles/pedestrians Backing up Darkness

16 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Avoiding Slips, Trips, And Falls Footwear Obstacles Ice Falling © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

17 Shoveling Safety Stretch Pace Think small Breathe Balance Hold shovel close © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

18 Shoveling Safety (cont.) Push Lift safely Avoid twisting Shovel stairs safely Take breaks Avoid smoking © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

19 Weather conditions Buddy system Ladder safety Fall arrest system Rakes and shovels Clearing Snow Safely from Roofs © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

20 Safe Lifting 1. Squat down 2. Pull load close 3. Get a good grip 4. Lift with legs © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009

21 Working Safely in the Cold: Hypothermia Call for help Remove wet clothing Give warm sweet drinks Move arms and legs Do not rub or place in a warm tub

22 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Working Safely in the Cold: Frostbite Move to a warm place Do not rub the area Dry and wrap the skin Seek medical attention

23 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Preventing Hypothermia And Frostbite Dress warmly Wear hat/gloves Wear insulated boots Take short breaks Drink warm beverages Eat hearty meals

24 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Other Important Safety Issues Visibility Fatigue Drugs/alcohol

25 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Before shoveling, you should to loosen up your muscles. Breathe in when you a shovel of snow and breathe when you throw the snow. Avoid your body when you throw the snow. Hold the shovel to your body for best leverage. Take to allow tired muscles to relax and avoid overexertion. stretch lift out twisting close breaks Fill in the blanks.

26 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Do you understand: Driving safety? Avoiding slips, trips, and falls? Shoveling safety? Clearing roofs safely? Safe lifting? Cold-related illness? Visibility, fatigue, and drugs and alcohol? Review Do you understand: Driving safety? Avoiding slips, trips, and falls? Shoveling safety? Clearing roofs safely? Safe lifting? Cold-related illness? Visibility, fatigue, and drugs and alcohol?

27 © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1009 Key Points to Remember Take proper precautions. Operate all equipment safely as you have been trained to do and wear appropriate PPE. Shovel and lift safely. Dress warmly and watch for signs of cold- related illness and fatigue. Do not use drugs or alcohol.


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