Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.1 Housekeeping & Slips, Trips, & Falls Susan Harwood Grant Number SH F-23
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Define housekeeping and how it affects your workplace Explain the risk and injury that may occur due to poor housekeeping Identify management practices Identify engineering controls for illumination and ventilation 3
Do you do housekeeping? 4
5 Figure 1 View of apartment housing complex
6 Figure 2 Yard and slip with good housekeeping standards
7 Figure 3 Galley area in the officers quarters
8 Figure 4 Hull awaiting to be processed
9 Figure 5 Safety sign in yard talking safety
10 Figure 6 view of office Figure 7 Pallets along dock at facility
11 Figure 8 Yard showing good housekeeping standards being enforced
12 Figure 9 All debris removed in area of work pad
13 Figure 10 Sectional steel awaiting to be cut down
14 Figure 11 Gangway entrance off the vessel
15 Figure 12 Gangway free and clear of debris
16 Figure 13 Double bottom sectional on pad
17 Figure 14 Main deck with equipment and gear
18 Figure 15 Water on main deck surfaces
19 Figure 16 Main deck and equipment awaiting to be off loaded
20 Figure 17 Hot work inside double bottom
21 Figure 18 Lighting suspended in overhead
22 Figure 19 Suspended lighting system being inspected
23 Figure20 Hoses laying across deck
24 Figure 21 Steel cuts are being stacked after being dismantled
25 Figure 22 Signage at the entrance of the gangway
26 Figure 23 Personnel making access to vessel
27 Figure 24 Oil residue inside fuel tanks
28 Figure 25 Engine Room machinery
29 Figure 26 PCB cables being removed from cargo hold
30 Figure 27 Ventilation fan inside containment
31 Figure Cutting inside cargo area with high sides
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33 Figure 29 Yard view
34 Figure 30 Scaffolding on dock area
35 Figure 31 Oil barge inside slip
36 Figure 32 Last of hull inside slip with propellers attached
37 Figure 33 Hull with propeller
38 Figure 34 Engine room and shaft
39 Figure 35 Main deck
40 Figure 36 Cut steel and valves
41 Figure 37 Yard after rainfall
42 Figure 38 View for the main deck looking forard
43 Figure 39 Wood and equipment stored
44 Figure 40 Paint storage room
45 Figure 41 Cable wires removed from facility
46 Figure 42 View inside back seat of a truck
47 Figure 43 Pallets behind facility
48 Figure 34 Pallets and housekeeping issues along dock area
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OSHA eTool 51
52 Worker Safety is a Priority