Safety Basics January 15, 2010 Scott Cole, Lake County Dept. of Utilities Bob Siktberg, Lincoln Electric.

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Safety Basics January 15, 2010 Scott Cole, Lake County Dept. of Utilities Bob Siktberg, Lincoln Electric

Our Story Today

JOE Employee Of The Year

Our Story Today CAUTION

SAFETY FOR DUMMIES A Reference for the Rest of Us!

Where to Start? Inspections Injuries Training Records Hazards BBS PPE BWC Written Programs

OSHA Small Business Handbook 56 pages Discusses safety management practices Includes many checklists

OSHA Small Business Handbook A Four-point Workplace Program 1.Management Commitment and Employee Involvement. 2.Worksite Analysis. 3.Hazard Prevention and Control. 4.Training for Employees, Supervisors and Managers.

Management Commitment and Employee Involvement Be visible Communicate your vision Provide resources Enforce rules Follow the rules yourself Periodically review the program Involve employees in program design Support safety committees Implement suggestion systems

Worksite Analysis

Seek professional advice, where needed Learn about the topics that apply to your business Involve the employees in the analysis Analyze injury data Thoroughly investigate all incidents

Hazard Prevention and Control

Set up policies and procedures Enforce the rules Provide PPE and other safety equipment Maintain machinery, facilities and other equipment Plan for emergencies

Training for Employees, Supervisors and Managers

Make sure all employees know about: the equipment they are using the hazards in the use of that equipment how to protect themselves from those hazards

1.Scaffolding, general requirements, construction 2.Fall Protection, construction 3.Hazard Communication standard, general industry 4.Respiratory Protection, general industry 5.Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout), general industry 6.Ladders, construction 7.Powered Industrial Trucks, general industry 8.Electrical, wiring methods, components and equipment, general industry 9.Electrical Systems Design, general requirements, general industry 10. Fall Protection, training requirements OSHA Top Ten Cited Standards

1.The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout). 2.Hazard Communication. 3.Electrical Safety, general requirements. 4.Powered Industrial Trucks. 5.Machine Guarding, general requirements 6.Wiring Methods, components, and equipment for general use. 7.Slings. 8.Guarding, floor and wall openings and holes. 9.Guarding, Abrasive wheel machinery. 10. Personal Protective Equipment, General requirements. 11. Mechanical Power Presses. OSHA Top Ten, SIC= 35XX Industrial And Commercial Machinery And Computer Equipment

SIC 2024: Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts 1.Occupational noise exposure. 2.Means of Egress, Design and construction requirements for exit routes. 3.Guarding, Mechanical power-transmission apparatus. 4.Respiratory Protection. 5.Electrical, General requirements. 6.OSHA Recordkeeping, Forms. 7.OSHA Recordkeeping Annual summary. 8.Permit-required confined spaces 9.The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout). 10.Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.

DS22 Construction Safety Manual DS24 Safety Manual for Excavation DS25 Safety Manual for Public Schools DS27 Machine Shops Manual DS29 Safety Handbook for Plastics DS31 Safety Handbook for Masonry DS32 Safety Handbook for Metal Stamping and Sheet Metal Employer Safety Publications

PERRP’s Most Common Violations – CY CFR Electrical Equipment, General Requirements 2, CFR Electrical Wiring Methods 1, CFR Electrical Wiring Design & Protection CFR Walking/Working Surfaces, General Requirements CFR Abrasive Wheel Machinery CFR Maintenance, Safeguards, & Operational Features for Exit Routes, Emergency & Fire Plans CFR Hazard Communication – Toxic & Hazardous Substances CFR Fire Protection – Portable Fire Extinguishers CFR Machine Guarding, General Requirements All Machines CFR Medical Services & First Aid238

Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout / Tagout General Industry29 CFR General (b)(2) - Electrical Work Construction29 CFR (electrical circuits) Public Sector29 CFR

Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout / Tagout

Written Program Training Procedures Locks, tags and other devices Special circumstances (shift changes, group work) Periodic inspections of the procedures and worker’s knowledge.

Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout / Tagout Note: Exception to paragraph (a)(2)(ii): Minor tool changes and adjustments, and other minor servicing activities, which take place during normal production operations, are not covered by this standard if they are routine, repetitive, and integral to the use of the equipment for production, provided that the work is performed using alternative measures which provide effective protection (See Subpart O of this Part). What is “Minor?” What is “routine, repetitive and integral?”

Electrical Safety General IndustrySubpart S, including OSHA through Public Sector???

Electrical Safety

Hazard Communications General IndustryOSHA ConstructionOSHA (refers to ) Public SectorYou Get the Idea…

Hazard Communications Training Written Program

Hazard Communications Material Safety Data Sheets Labeling

Personal Protective Equipment

Engineer Administration PPE –At no expense to the employee (d)(2) –Written Certification of PPE Hazard Assessment Identification of Hazards –IH –JSAs –MSDS reviews Limitations –Duration / Exposure –Expected life –Permeation

Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Private IndustryOSHA 1904 Public SectorORC Compensability versus Recordability

Injury & Illness Recordkeeping - Private

Injury & Illness Recordkeeping - Public

Machinery and Machine Guarding General IndustrySubpart O, including OSHA through ConstructionSubpart I, including OSHA through Public Sector

Machinery and Machine Guarding

Hearing Conservation General IndustryOSHA Public SectorUh-huh!

Hearing Conservation

The Safety Basics Series Continues… February 26 th “Safety Training and Inspection Requirements” March 26 th “Hazard Communications Requirements” March 9 th – Technical Series “OSHA Recordkeeping Training” 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM $50.00 per person

Safety Journals and Publications ISHN News – Professional Safety – ASSE – National Safety Council – EHS Today – d=EHS_Todayhttp:// d=EHS_Today