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TABLE OF CONTENTS SubjectPageIntroduction1General Instructions2Sample Company Safety Policy Letter3Responsibilities4Safety Disciplinary Policy5Procedure for Injury or Illness on the Job6Basic Rules for Accident Investigation7Safety Bulletin Board Information8First Aid Training, Kits and Posters9First Aid Procedures in Construction11Work Crew Safety Meetings12Construction Safety Meeting Topic Suggestions13How to Hold a Good Safety Meeting14Walk-around Safety Inspections15General Safety Rules for Construction16Ladder Safety Rules17Fall Protection Safety Rules20Trenching and Excavating21Scaffold Safety Rules22Motorized Vehicles and Equipment23General Materials Handling Safety24Lockout/Tagout Checklist27Welding and Cutting Safety Rules29Hazard Communication Program 34Respirator Program35Hearing Conservation Program36Heat Stress - How do you prevent heat illness?37Confined Space40Appendixes: Job Orientation GuideA-1 Employees Report of Injury FormB-1 Incident Investigation Report FormC-3 Crew Leader Safety Meeting FormD-1 Safety Meeting NoticeE-1 Fall Protection Work Plan F 1 Fall Protection Training Guide for EmployeesG 1-7 Construction Self-inspection GuideH-1  Safety and Health Inspection Checklist SampleI 1-5 Equipment Safety Inspection ChecklistJ-1  Job Safety Analysis WorksheetK-1 Written Hazard Communication Program - SampleL 1-3 Hazard Communication ChecklistM-1 Hazardous Substances - Employee Orientation ChecklistN-1 INTRODUCTION This sample program is provided to assist you as an employer in developing a program tailored to your own operation. We encourage employers to copy, expand, modify and change the sample as necessary to accomplish this. In addition, the Consultation Section of the Department of Labor and Industries may be called on for assistance at any time. If you would like information or help in setting up your individual program, please feel free to call the toll-free number: 1-800-423-7233. Instructions for the electronic version of this sample program: If you are using the electronic version, please read through the document and add and/or delete information as needed to make it job site specific. Pressing the F11 key provides a convenient way to move to areas that need to be tailored to your specific business and/or location. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Overview Industrial injuries create a no-win situation for everyone involved. Employees experience pain, suffering and incapacitation while the company suffers from the loss of the injured person's contributions. This document is designed to assist all personnel in assuring that such an undesirable situation will not develop in this company. It provides information and guidance for the establishment and maintenance of an injury-free work environment. Procedures This document contains guidance for safety procedures to be followed and forms to be used. Supervisors are expected to integrate the procedures into the appropriate work activity and employees are expected to apply them on the job. The sample forms are to be used if they apply to the job concerned. Dissemination A copy of this statement will be issued to all supervisory and management personnel. A copy of the policy statement will be posted on company safety and health bulletin boards and at the following locations: 1.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by entering location here) 2.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by entering location here) Regulations A copy of the following documents will be maintained on each job site: 1. Chapter 155, Construction Safety Standards from the Division of Industrial Safety and Health, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. 2. Our customized copy of this Accident Prevention Program sample outline. 3. The HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F416-081-909.pdf"WISHA Poster, form F416-081-909, which tells employees and employers their rights under the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act. 4. HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F700-074-000.pdf"Your Rights as a Worker, form F700-074-000, which tells employees about minimum wage, mealtimes and other rights they are entitled to. 5. HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/f242-191-909.pdf"Notice to Employees If an Injury Occurs, F242-191-909. COMPANY POLICY LETTER SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY FOR  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding company name here) _ The purpose of this policy is to develop a high standard of safety throughout all operations of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding company name here) and to ensure that no employee is required to work under any conditions, which are hazardous or unsanitary. We believe that each employee has the right to derive personal satisfaction from his/her job and the prevention of occupational injury or illness is of such consequence to this belief that it will be given top priority at all times. It is our intention here at  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding company name here) to initiate and maintain complete accident prevention and safety training programs. Each individual from top management to the working person is responsible for the safety and health of those persons in their charge and coworkers around them. By accepting mutual responsibility to operate safely, we will all contribute to the well being of our employees. ___________________________ Signed,  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding name of company president) RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibilities for safety and health include the establishment and maintenance of an effective communication system among workers, supervisors and management officials. To this end, all personnel are responsible to assure that their messages are received and understood by the intended receiver. Specific safety and health responsibilities for company personnel are as follows: Management Officials Active participation in and support of safety and health programs is essential. Management officials will display their interest in safety and health matters at every opportunity. At least one manager (as designated) will participate in the safety and health committee meetings, incident investigations and inspections. Each manager will establish realistic goals for implementing instructions for meeting the goals. Goals and implementing instructions shall be within the framework established by this document. Incentives will be included as part of the instructions. Supervisors The safety and health of the employees they supervise is a primary responsibility of the supervisors. To accomplish this obligation, supervisors will: 1.Assure that all safety and health rules, regulations, policies and procedures are understood and observed. 2.Require the proper care and use of all required personal protective equipment (PPE). 3.Identify and eliminate job hazards quickly through job safety analysis procedures. (See the sample Job Safety Analysis form attached to this document.) 4.Inform and train employees on the hazardous chemicals and/or procedures they MAY encounter under normal working conditions or during an emergency situation. (See the sample hazard communication program.) 5.Receive and take initial action on employee suggestions, awards or disciplinary measures. 6.Conduct crew/leader meetings the first five minutes of each work shift to discuss safety and health matters and work plans for the workday. 7.Conduct walk-around safety inspections at the beginning of each job, and at least weekly thereafter. 8.Train employees (new and experienced) in the safe and efficient methods of accomplishing each job or task as necessary. 9.Review injury trends and establish prevention measures.10.Attend safety meetings and actively participate in the proceedings.11.Participate in incident investigations and inspections.12.Promote employee participation in the safety and health program.13.Actively follow the progress of injured workers and display an interest in their rapid recovery and return to work. Employees Observe the items of responsibility established in this document as well as job safety rules which may apply to specific task assignments.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional responsibilities and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) Safety Disciplinary Policy  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding company name here) believes that a safety and health Accident Prevention Program is unenforceable without some type of disciplinary policy. Our company believes that in order to maintain a safe and healthful workplace, the employees must be cognizant and aware of all company, State, and Federal safety and health regulations as they apply to the specific job duties required. The following disciplinary policy is in effect and will be applied to all safety and health violations. The following steps will be followed unless the seriousness of the violation would dictate going directly to Step 2 or Step 3. A first time violation will be discussed orally between company supervision and the employee. This will be done as soon as possible. A second time offense will be followed up in written form and a copy of this written documentation will be entered into the employees personnel folder. A third time violation will result in time off or possible termination, depending on the seriousness of the violation.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional disciplinary actions and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) Procedure for Injury or Illness on the Job A. Owner or lead person immediately takes charge Supervise and administer first aid as you wish (Good Samaritan Law applies). Arrange for transportation (ambulance, helicopter, company vehicle, etc.), depending on the seriousness of the injury. Protect the injured person from further injury. Notify owner or top management, if not already present. Do not move anything unless necessary, pending investigation of the incident. Accompany or take injured person(s) to doctor, hospital, home etc. (depending on the extent of injuries). Take injured person to family doctor, if available. Remain with the injured person until relieved by other authorized persons (manager, EMT, doctor, etc.). When the injured persons immediate family is known, the owner or supervisor should properly notify family members, preferable in person, or have an appropriate person do so. B. Documentation Minor injuries requiring doctor or outpatient care: After the emergency actions following an injury, an investigation of the incident will be conducted by the immediate supervisor and any witness to determine the causes. The findings must be documented on our investigation form. Major injuries fatality, hospitalization, non-hospitalized amputation or loss of an eye(s): Top management must see that L&I is notified as soon as possible, but at least within 8 hours of the incident that caused the fatality or in-patient hospitalization. Also, any non-hospitalized amputation or loss of an eye(s) must be reported to L&I within 24 hours of the incident. Call L&I at 1-800-423-7233 or visit the nearest L&I office or call OSHA at 1-800-321-6742. Top management will then assist the Department in the investigation. The findings must be documented on our incident investigation report form and recorded on the OSHA 300 log, if applicable. (Sample incident investigation report form included in this document.) C. Near Misses All near-miss incidents (close calls) must be investigated. Document the finding on the company incident investigation report form. Review the findings at the monthly safety meetings or sooner if the situation warrants.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional responsibilities and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) Sample forms for Incident investigation and Employees Report of Injury are available in the Appendix. Basic Rules for Accident Investigation The purpose of an investigation is to find the cause of an incident and prevent future occurrences, not to fix blame. An unbiased approach is necessary to obtain objective findings. Visit the incident scene as soon as possible while facts are fresh and before witnesses forget important details. If possible, interview the injured worker at the scene of the incident and walk him or her through a re-enactment. Be careful not to actually repeat the act that caused the injury. All interviews should be conducted as privately as possible. Interview witnesses one at a time. Talk with anyone who has knowledge of the incident, even if they did not actually witness the mishap. Consider taking signed statements in cases where facts are unclear or there is an element of controversy. Graphically document details of the incident: area, tools, and equipment. Use sketches, diagrams, and photos as needed, and take measurements when appropriate. Focus on causes and hazards. Develop an analysis of what happened, how it happened, and how it could have been prevented. Determine what caused the incident itself (unsafe equipment/condition, unsafe act, etc), not just the injury. How will you prevent such incidents in the future? Every investigation should include an action plan. If a third party or defective product contributed to the incident, save any evidence. It could be critical to the recovery of the claim costs. Use Incident Investigation Report Form Appendix C 1-3 to write up accident investigation report. SAFETY BULLETIN BOARD A. Purpose: To increase employee's safety awareness and convey the company's safety message. If a proper place can be found for a bulletin board, this is a good tool. B. The following items are required to be posted: HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F416-081-909.pdf"Job Safety and Health Law (F416-081-909) (required) HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/f242-191-909.pdf"Notice to Employees-How to Report and Injury( HYPERLINK "http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1612" F242-191-909) (required) HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F700-074-000.pdf"Your Rights as a Worker, (F700-074-000) (required) Citation and Notice (as appropriate) If a Citation and Notice is received, it must be posted until all violations are abated or three days, whichever is longer OSHA 300A Summary (required February 1 thru April 30 of each year) C. Suggested Items: 1. Safety and health posters Minutes of crew/leader safety meetings Date, time, and place of next safety meeting Information about any recent incidents Safety awards/employee recognition Hazard communication information Pertinent safety concerns, news clippings and other off-the-job items that may be of significant importance to employees.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional information and deleting any information that may not apply to your company.) FIRST AID TRAINING, KITS AND POSTER A. Purpose: To afford the employees immediate and effective attention should an injury result,  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding name or title of responsible person) will ensure that a certified first aider(s) will be available. 1. To meet the above objectives, the following procedures, in accordance with Construction Safety Standard (HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=155"WAC 296-155, will be followed: a. All supervisors or persons in charge of crews will be first aid trained unless their duties require them to be away from the jobsite. If so, other persons who are certified in first aid will be designated as the recognized first aider. b. Other persons will be trained in order to augment or surpass the standard requirements. c. Valid first aid cards are recognized as ones that include both first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and have not reached the expiration date. 2. First aid kits and procedures will be in accordance with the requirements of the general safety and health standards (HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=800"WAC 296-800). a. First aid kit locations at this jobsite include: 1.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding location of first aid supplies at your location) 2.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding location of first aid supplies at your location) 3.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding location of first aid supplies at your location) b.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding name or title of responsible person) is designated to ensure that the first aid kits are properly maintained and stocked. 3. Posters listing emergency numbers, procedures, etc., will be strategically located, such as on the first aid kit, at telephones, and in other areas where employees have easy access. FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN CONSTRUCTION We have first aid qualified workers here but we do not have designated first-aiders. First aid at the job site is done on a Good Samaritan basis. If first aid trained personnel are involved in a situation involving blood, they should: Avoid skin contact with blood/other potentially infectious materials by letting the victim help as much as possible, and by using gloves provided in the first aid kit. Remove clothing, etc. with blood on it after rendering help. Wash thoroughly with soap and water to remove blood. A 10% chlorine bleach solution is good for disinfecting areas contaminated with blood (spills, etc.). Report such first aid incidents within the shift to supervisors (time, date, blood presence, exposure, names of others helping). Hepatitis B vaccinations will be provided as soon as possible but not later than 24 hours after the first aid incident. If an exposure incident occurs, we will immediately make available appropriate: Post exposure evaluation Follow-up treatment Follow-up as listed in HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=823"WAC 296-823, Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens. Training covering the above information should be conducted at job site safety meetings.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional responsibilities and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) WORK CREW SAFETY MEETINGS We believe that hard work and perseverance are required for the prevention of injuries and illnesses, with the crew leader being the key to a successful result. A. Purpose: To assist in the detection and elimination of unsafe conditions and work procedures. B. Procedures: The following guidelines will be followed: a. These meetings are held at the beginning of each job and at least weekly thereafter, according to the various circumstances involved or when necessary to clear working procedures. No set pattern will suit all cases. It is important that the crew leader talk daily on injury prevention and immediately upon witnessing an unsafe act. b. The attendance and subjects discussed will be documented and maintained on file for one year. c. Copies of the minutes will be made available to the employees by posting or other means. C. Scope of Activities: (Certain employees, as may be designated by their supervisors, will assist) 1. Conduct in-house safety inspections with supervisor concerned. 2. Investigate incidents to uncover trends. 3. Review incident reports to determine means of elimination. 4. Accept and evaluate employee suggestions. 5. Review job procedures and recommend improvements (Job Safety Analysis Form is available in the Appendix) 6. Monitor the safety program effectiveness. Promote and publicize safety. D. Documentation: The sample form in the Appendix D-1 is available to assist in documenting activities of crew/leader meetings. There is also a Safety Meeting Notice form that you can print out and copy to announce your next safety meeting.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional responsibilities and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) Construction Safety Meeting Suggestions (The crew leaders guide) Suggested good topics for construction safety meetings (as they apply to your jobsite): Fall protection/fall prevention Personal protective equipment Hard hats Eye protection Hearing protection Footwear Safety harness/belts Respiratory protection Housekeeping Tool inspection Emergency procedures Electrical safety Ladder safety Scaffold safety Fire prevention/fire extinguishers Reporting injuries and unsafe conditions Confined spaces Lock-out procedures Heat Stress Excavation and trenching Training programs, educational materials, films, videos and posters are available from the Department of Labor and Industries Safety webpage. How to hold a good safety meeting Be certain everyone knows the time and place of the next meeting. You may use the sample form in Appendix E-1 if you wish. Insist that everyone attend. Before the next meeting, remind those who were late or failed to attend that attendance is not optional. Pick an appropriate topic. If you cant think of an appropriate topic, use one from the list on the previous page. Start the meeting on time. Dont waste time give the meeting your undivided attention. Discuss the topic you have chosen and prepared. Dont wait until the meeting to choose your topic. Use handouts or posters to illustrate your topic. Discuss current job site safety events, injuries and close calls. Encourage employees to discuss safety problems as they arise. Do not save safety concerns for the meeting. Allow some time for employee questions or input at the end of the meeting. Invite managers or owners to speak. Ask fellow employees to speak on a safety topic. If you prevented one injury, it is time well spent. Your topic may be one that some employees have heard many times, but there may be one person who is new or has never been told of the safety requirement for that topic. Repeating topics several times during the course of a project is beneficial as long as it applies to the work being done. Follow up on employee concerns or questions and get back to them with the answer before the next meeting. Be certain to document the attendance and the topics discussed. WALK-AROUND SAFETY INSPECTIONS Walk-around safety inspections will be conducted at the beginning of each job, and at least weekly thereafter. The inspections will be conducted jointly by one member of management and one employee, elected by the employees, as their authorized representative. The inspections will be documented and the documentation will be made available for inspection by representatives of the Department of Labor and Industries. The records of the walk-around inspections will be maintained until the completion of the job.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize this page by adding any additional responsibilities and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) General Safety Rules for Construction Always store materials in a safe manner. Tie down or support piles if necessary to prevent falling, rolling, or shifting. Shavings, dust, scraps, oil or grease should not be allowed to accumulate. Good housekeeping is a part of the job. Trash piles must be removed as soon as possible. Trash is a safety and fire hazard. Remove or bend over the nails in lumber that has been used or removed from a structure. Immediately remove all loose materials from stairs, walkways, ramps, platforms, etc. Do not block aisles, traffic lanes, fire exits, gangways, or stairs. Avoid shortcuts use ramps, stairs, walkways, ladders, etc. Standard guardrails must be erected around all floor openings and excavations must be barricaded. Contact your supervisor for the correct specifications. Do not remove, deface or destroy any warning, danger sign, or barricade, or interfere with any form of protective device or practice provided for your use or that is being used by other workers. Get help with heavy or bulky materials to avoid injury to yourself or damage to material. Keep all tools away from the edges of scaffolding, platforms, shaft openings, etc. Do not use tools with split, broken, or loose handles, or burred or mushroomed heads. Keep cutting tools sharp and carry all tools in a container. Know the correct use of hand and power tools. Use the right tool for the job. Know the location and use of fire extinguishing equipment and the procedure for sounding a fire alarm. Flammable liquids shall be used only in small amounts at the job location and in approved safety cans. Proper guards or shields must be installed on all power tools before use. Do not use any tools without the guards in their proper working condition. No homemade handles or extensions (cheaters) will be used! All electrical power tools (unless double insulated), extension cords, and equipment must be properly grounded. All electrical power tools and extension cords must be properly insulated. Damaged cords must be replaced. Do not operate any power tool or equipment unless you are trained in its operation and authorized by your firm to do so. All electrical power equipment and tools must be grounded or double insulated.  Use tools only for their designed purpose.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize these pages by adding any additional rules and deleting those that may not apply to your company.) Ladder Safety Rules General: Inspect before use for physical defects. Ladders are not to be painted except for numbering purposes. Do not use ladders for skids, braces, workbenches, or any purpose other than climbing. When you are ascending or descending a ladder, do not carry objects that will prevent you from grasping the ladder with both hands. Always face the ladder when ascending and descending. If you must place a ladder over a doorway, barricade the door to prevent its use and post a warning sign. Only one person is allowed on a ladder at a time. Do not jump from a ladder when descending. All joints between steps, rungs, and side rails must be tight. Safety feet must be in good working order and in place. Rungs must be free of grease and/or oil. Stepladders Do not place tools or materials on the steps or platform of a stepladder Do not use the top two steps of a stepladder as a step or stand. Always level all four feet and lock spreaders in place. Do not use a stepladder as a straight ladder. Straight type or extension ladders All straight or extension ladders must extend at least three feet beyond the supporting object when used as an access to an elevated work area. After raising the extension portion of a two or more stage ladder to the desired height, check to ensure that the safety dogs or latches are engaged. All extension or straight ladders must be secured or tied off at the top.  All ladders must be equipped with safety (non-skid) feet.  Portable ladders must be used at such a pitch that the horizontal distance from the top support to the foot of the ladder is about one-quarter of the working length of the ladder.  Fall Protection Safety Rules Falls from elevation are a major cause of injuries and deaths in the construction industry. We at  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding company name) are committed to eliminating injuries caused by fall hazards by instituting a program of 100% fall protection for all fall hazards 4 feet or greater. All work sites with fall hazards of 10 feet or more will have a site-specific fall protection work plan completed before any employees begin work. The employees on that specific job will be trained in the fall hazards and the method used to implement fall protection. The attached training guide (in Appendix G-1 to G-7) will be used to train employees in the inspection and maintenance of their fall protection equipment, as well as fall protection selection criteria. All employees will use a fall protection system when there is exposure to a fall hazard of 4 feet or greater. Employees who fail to follow this policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal. The evaluation of the jobsite and the completion of the fall protection work plan will be done by a designated competent person, who has an understanding of WISHA fall protection requirements, the fall protection systems available for use, and has the authority to take corrective action to eliminate employee exposure to fall hazards. Fall protection will be provided either through the use of a fall arrest system or a fall restraint system as shown below and thoroughly described in the fall protection work plan available on site for review. Fall ProtectionFall Restraint Restrained from fallingFall Arrest Stopped after the fallGuardrailsFull-Body HarnessWarning Line SystemSafety NetsOR Warning line system and Safety monitor Catch Platforms Trenching and Excavating The determination of the angle of slope and design of the supporting system shall be based on careful evaluation of pertinent factors, such as: Depth and/or cut/soils classification Possible variation in water content of the material while excavation is open Anticipated changes in materials from exposure to air, sun, water, or freezing Loading imposed by structures, equipment, or overlaying or stored material Vibration from equipment, blasting, traffic, or other sources Approximate Angle of Slope for sloping of sides of excavations The presence of ground water requires special treatment Solid rock and compact shale (90)Type A Cohesive and cemented soils. Unconfined compressive strength of 1.5 tsf* or greater. :1 (6326)Type B Non-cohesive Granular soils. Unconfined compressive strength >0.5 tsf but <1.5 tsf*. 1:1 (45)Type C Compacted sharp sand. Unconfined compressive strength of 0.5 tsf* or less. 1 :1 (3341) Well rounded loose sand 2:1 (2634) Original ground line *tsf = ton per square foot Walkways or bridges with standard railings must be provided when employees or equipment are required to cross over excavations. The walls and faces of all excavations in which employees are exposed to danger from moving ground must be guarded by a shoring system, sloping of the ground, or some other equivalent means. No person must be permitted under loads handled by power shovels, derricks, or hoists. All employees must be protected with personal protective equipment for the protection of the head, eyes, respiratory system, hands, feet, and other parts of the body.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding any additional rules your company may have and deleting any that do not apply.) See Construction Safety standard HYPERLINK "https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-155-650"WAC 296-155-650 Excavation & Trenching Scaffold Safety Rules General Before starting work on a scaffold, inspect it for the following: Are guardrails, toeboards, and planking in place and secure? Are locking pins at each joint in place? Are all wheels on moveable scaffolds locked? Do not attempt to gain access to a scaffold by climbing on it (unless it is specifically designed for climbing) always use a ladder. Scaffolds and their components must be capable of supporting four times the maximum intended load. Any scaffold, including accessories such as braces, brackets, trusses, screw legs, ladders, etc., damaged or weakened in any way, must be immediately repaired or replaced. Scaffold planks must extend over their end supports not less than 6 inches nor more than 12 inches, unless otherwise specifically required. Scaffold platforms must be at least 18 inches wide unless otherwise specifically required or exempted. Where persons are required to work or pass under the scaffold, scaffolds shall be provided with a screen between the toeboard and guardrail, extending along the entire opening. All scaffolds must be erected level and plumb, and on a solid footing. Do not change or remove scaffold members unless authorized. Do not allow workers to ride on a rolling scaffold when it is being moved. Remove or secure all materials and tools on deck before moving. Do not alter any scaffold member by welding, burning, cutting, drilling, or bending.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding any additional rules your company may have and deleting any that do not apply.) For other rules and regulations regarding scaffolding, please refer Scaffolds, Chapter 296-874 WAC. Motorized vehicles and equipment Do not ride on motorized vehicles or equipment unless a proper seat is provided for each rider. Always be seated when riding authorized vehicles (unless they are designed for standing). Do not operate any motorized vehicle or equipment unless you are specifically authorized to do so by your supervisor. Always use your seat belts in the correct manner. Obey all speed limits and other traffic regulations. Always be aware of pedestrians and give them the right-of-way. Always inspect your vehicle or equipment before and after daily use. Never mount or dismount any vehicles or equipment while they are still in motion. Do not dismount any vehicle without first shutting down the engine, setting the parking brake and securing the load. Do not allow other persons to ride the hook or block, dump box, forks, bucket or shovel of any equipment. Each operator must be knowledgeable of all hand signals and obey them. Each operator is responsible for the stability and security of his/her load.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding any additional rules your company may have and deleting any that do not apply.) For other rules and regulations regarding motor vehicles, mechanized equipment and marine operations, please refer to Part M of the construction Safety Standard, HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=155"WAC 296-155. General Materials Handling Safety General material storage safety: Make sure that all materials stored in tiers are stacked, racked, blocked, interlocked, or otherwise secured to prevent sliding, falling, or collapse. Post conspicuously the maximum safe load limits of floors within buildings and structures, in pounds per square foot, in all storage areas, except for floor or slab on grade. Do not exceed the maximum safe loads. Keep aisles and passageways clear to provide for the free and safe movement of material handling equipment or employees. Keep these areas in good repair. Do not store materials on scaffolds or runways in excess of supplies needed for immediate operations. Use ramps, blocking, or grading when a difference in road or working levels exists to ensure the safe movement of vehicles between the two levels. Do not place materials stored inside buildings under construction within 6 feet of any hoistway or inside floor openings, or within 10 feet of an exterior wall which does not extend above the top of the material stored. Anchor and brace temporary floors used in steel erection, concrete forms, and shoring and other in-process equipment that are to be left overnight or for longer periods of time to prevent their displacement in any direction. While in interim storage, this equipment is subject to the provisions in HYPERLINK "https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-155-325"WAC 296-155-325(2)(a)(i) (see previous bullet point: Do not place materials stored inside buildings under construction within 6 feet of any hoistway or inside floor openings, or within 10 feet of an exterior wall which does not extend above the top of the material stored.) When working on stored materials in silos, hoppers, tanks, and similar storage areas, use personal fall arrest equipment meeting the requirements of HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=880"Chapter 296-880. Segregate non-compatible materials in storage. Stack bagged materials by stepping back the layers and cross-keying the bags at least every ten bags high. Carefully handle cement and lime delivered in paper bags to prevent the bags from bursting. Do not pile cement and lime bags more than ten bags high except when stored in bins or enclosures built for the purpose of storage. When bags are removed from the pile, keep the length of the pile at an even height and maintain the necessary step backs every five bags. When handling cement and lime bags, wear eye protection preventing any contact with the substance (such as goggles or other sealed eye protection) and wear long sleeve shirts with close fitting collar and cuffs. Do not wear clothing that has become hard and stiff with cement. Make sure to report any susceptibility of skin to cement and lime burns. Make sure that a hand cream or Vaseline and eyewash is provided and kept ready for use to prevent burns. Store lime in a dry place to prevent a premature slacking action that may cause fire. Do not stack bricks more than 7 feet high. When a loose brick stack reaches a height of 4 feet, taper it back 2 inches for every foot of height above the 4-foot level. Never stack bricks, for storage purposes, on scaffolds or runways. Always stack blocks; do not throw in a loose pile. When stacking masonry blocks higher than 6 feet, taper back the stack one-half block per tier above the 6-foot level. When stacking inside a building, distribute the piles to prevent overloading the floor. Do not drop or throw blocks from an elevation or deliver blocks through chutes. Do not stack lumber more than 20 feet high; if handling lumber manually, do not stack more than 16 feet high. Remove all nails from used lumber before stacking. Stack lumber on level and solidly supported sills, and such that the stack is stable and self-supporting. Stack stored lumber on timber sills to keep it off the ground. Sills must be placed level on solid supports. Place cross strips in the stacks when they are stacked more than 4 feet high. If not racked, stack and block structural steel, poles, pipe, bar stock, and other cylindrical materials as to prevent spreading or tilting. Wear heavy gloves when handling reinforcing steel. When bending reinforcing steel on the job, use a strong bench set up on even dry ground or a floor to work on. Carefully pile structural steel to prevent danger of members rolling off or the pile toppling over. Keep structural steel in low piles, giving consideration to the sequence of use of its members. Stack corrugated and flat iron in flat piles, with the piles not more than 4 feet high; place spacing strips between each bundle. Frequently inspect stock piles of sand, gravel, and crushed stone to prevent their becoming unsafe by continued adding to or withdrawing from the stock. Do not remove frozen material in a manner that would produce an overhang. General Rigging Equipment Safety: Inspect rigging equipment for material handling prior to use on each shift and as necessary during its use to ensure that it is safe. Remove defective rigging equipment from service. Never load rigging equipment in excess of its recommended safe working load. Remove rigging equipment when not in use from the immediate work area so as not to present a hazard to employees. Mark special rigging accessories (i.e., spreader bars, grabs, hooks, clamps, etc.) or other lifting accessories with the rated capacity. Proof test all components to 125% of the rated load prior to the first use. Maintain permanent records on the job site for all special rigging accessories. Disposal of waste materials: Whenever materials are dropped more than 20 feet to any point lying outside the exterior walls of the building, use an enclosed chute of wood or equivalent material. When debris is dropped without the use of chutes, make sure that the area onto which the material is dropped is completely enclosed with barricades at least 42 inches high and 20 feet back from the projected edge of the opening above. Post at each level warning signs of the hazard of falling materials. Do not remove debris in this lower area until debris handling ceases above. Remove all scrap lumber, waste material, and rubbish from the immediate work area as the work progresses. Make sure to comply with local fire regulations if disposing of waste material or debris by burning. Keep all solvent waste, oily rags, and flammable liquids in fire-resistant covered containers until removed from the work site. Forklift safety Click on the link below to access basic forklift training. Employees must be trained on specific equipment that they will be operating in addition to this basic information.  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/" https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding any additional rules your company may have and deleting any that do not apply.) Lockout/Tagout Checklist YES NO COMPLETION DATE 1. Equipment, machinery and personnel: a. A list of equipment and machines that need to be locked out has been developed. _____ _____ ___________________________ b. All new machinery (after Jan. 1990) has the ability to accept a lockout device. _____ _____ ___________________________ c. Specific written Energy Control Procedures are developed and used for each piece of equipment. _____ _____ ___________________________ d. A list of all authorized employees has been developed. _____ _____ ___________________________ e. A list of all affected employees has been developed. _____ _____ ___________________________ 2. Energy Control Program: a. A written Energy Control Program has been developed. _____ _____ ___________________________ b. Does the written program state the methods of compliance, including the: Intended use of procedures. _____ _____ ___________________________ Steps for shut down, isolating, blocking and securing energy. _____ _____ ___________________________ Steps for placement, removal, and transfer of lockout/tagout devices. _____ _____ ___________________________ Requirements for testing to verify effectiveness of lockout/tagout. _____ _____ ___________________________ Compliance with energy control procedures is verified at least annually. The results of the inspection are certified and kept on file. _____ _____ _________________________ d. Lockout/tagout devices are provided. _____ _____ _________________________ (locks, hasps, tags, etc.). e. Lockout devices are singularly identified, durable, standardized, substantial and employee identifiable. _____ _____ _________________________ f. Lockout devices are used only for energy control. _____ _____ _________________________ g. A tagout system is used only if a isolating device cannot be locked out. _____ _____ _________________________ h. Tagout devices are located at the same location as lockout devices. _____ _____ ________________________ i. Tagout devices warn against hazardous conditions such as Do Not Start, Do Not Open. _____ _____ ________________________ j. Energy isolation is performed ONLY by authorized employees. _____ _____ _________________________ k. Affected employees are notified before and after lockout/tagout. _____ _____ __________________________ l. Group lockout/tagout procedures are used when needed. _____ _____ __________________________ m. Information about each others' lockout program is exchanged with contractors. _____ _____ __________________________ n. Continuity of lockout/tagout is provided during shift change and personnel changes. _____ _____ _________________________ 3. Training requirements: a. Authorized employees - recognition of energy sources, type and magnitude of energy and methods and procedures necessary for isolation and control. _____ _____ _________________________ b. Affected employees - purpose and use of energy control procedures. _____ _____ _________________________ c. Other employees - instructed on the procedures locked or tagged out. _____ _____ _________________________ d. For tagout system - limitations of tags. _____ _____ _________________________ e. Retraining - when change in job, assignment, equipment, process, procedure or the result of an inspection. _____ _____ _________________________ f. Training is certified with names and dates. _____ _____ _________________________ Welding and Cutting Safety Rules Always follow the manufacturers recommendations for setting up and operating equipment, selection of tip size, and gas cylinder operating pressures. Always use a regulator to reduce gas cylinder pressure to the operating pressures recommended by the equipment manufacturer. All piping and equipment must meet the standards of the Compressed Gas Association. Always ensure that all connections are leak tight. Each time connections are loosened and retightened each connection should be checked with a soap and water solution (oil free soap). Do not check with flame. Before lighting up clear out each line by letting a small amount of gas flow (separately) to remove any mixed gases that might be in the lines. Never use defective, worn or leaky equipment. Repair it or take it out of service. Never use acetylene in excess of 15 psi pressure. Higher pressures with acetylene are dangerous. If the cylinder is not fitted with a hand wheel valve control, any special wrench required must be placed on the cylinder while the cylinder is in service. On manifolds, one wrench for each manifold will suffice. Always have an appropriate fire extinguisher in good operating condition readily available when operating welding or cutting equipment. Never perform welding, cutting, brazing, or heating operations in a poorly ventilated area. Avoid breathing fumes from these operations at all times, particularly when zinc, cadmium, or lead coated metals are involved. Never perform welding or cutting operations near combustible materials (gasoline cans, paints, paper, rags, etc.). Always protect yourself, others present, welding hoses, gas cylinders, and flammable materials in the area from hot slag and sparks from the welding and cutting operations. The welder and spectators must always wear goggles to protect the eyes from injurious light rays, sparks and hot molten metal during welding, cutting, and heating operations. Eye protection must comply with the established ANSI Standards. Always wear clean, oil free clothing during welding and cutting operations. Protect the hands with leather welding gloves to avoid burns from radiation and hot molten slag. Low cut shoes and trousers with cuffs or open pockets should not be worn. Never use a match or cigarette lighter to light a cutting or welding torch. Always use a spark igniter. Fingers are easily burned by the igniting gas when a match or cigarette lighter is used. Ensure that the material being welded or cut is secure and will not move or fall on anyone. Never use a welding, cutting, or heating torch on a container that has held a flammable liquid. Explosive vapors can accumulate and linger in closed containers for extended periods of time. Never use a regulator for gasses other than those for which it was designed for by the manufacturer since the diaphragm and seat materials may not be compatible with other gasses. Never attempt to adapt and use a fuel gas or inert gas regulator on an oxygen cylinder. A special protective device is incorporated on the oxygen regulator to harmlessly dissipate the heat caused by the recompression when the cylinder valve is quickly opened. Such a protective device is not furnished on fuel gas and inert gas regulators. Never tamper with the safety devices on cylinders, fuse plugs, safety discs, etc. and do not permit torch flames or sparks to strike the cylinder. Always refer to the various gasses by their proper names. (Do not refer to oxygen as air or acetylene as gas.) All cylinders, particularly acetylene, should be restrained securely in an upright position to prevent accidents. A non-vertical position for an acetylene cylinder in use would allow the discharge of acetone through the regulator and into the cutting torch, clogging the mixer passages and creating a fire hazard. It would reduce the efficiency of the flame and contaminate the weld area. It also can cause voids in the porous material inside the cylinder, which can lead to acetylene explosions. Store all gas cylinders not in use away from excessive heat sources, such as stoves, furnaces, radiators, the direct rays of the sun, and the presence of open flames. Cylinders in storage should always be secured in an upright position. Keep all burning or flammable substances away from the oxygen or fuel gas storage area (at least 20 feet) and post No Smoking signs. Upon completion of a welding, heating, or cutting operation immediately inspect the surrounding areas for smoldering embers. Allow at least one half hour to elapse before leaving the area and conduct another thorough inspection just before leaving. Also alert other personnel of fire possibilities. Always have the properly fitted wrench to fasten a regulator to a cylinder. Never tighten the regulator by hand. Always leave the fuel gas cylinder valve wrench in place when the cylinder valve is open so that it can be closed quickly in an emergency. Do not open acetylene valves more than one-quarter (1/4) turn. Before connecting a regulator to a gas cylinder, open the cylinder valve for a moment. Called cracking the cylinder valve, this will blow out any foreign material that may have lodged in the valve during transit. Do not stand in front of the valve when cracking. After attaching a regulator to a gas cylinder, be sure the regulator adjusting screw is fully released (backed off in a counter clockwise direction so that it swivels freely) before the cylinder valve is opened. Never stand in front of a regulator when you are opening a cylinder valve. Always open the cylinder valve slowly so that gas pressure will build up slowly in the regulator (particularly in the oxygen cylinder). Quick opening of the cylinder valve causes a build up of heat due to recompression of the gas. When combined with combustible materials, ignition and explosion may result. If a leak develops in a fuel gas cylinder that cannot be stopped by closing the valve, immediately place the cylinder outside of the building away from possible fire or ignition sources in a location that is free from wind currents that might carry the gas to an ignition source. Never attempt to mix gasses in a cylinder or fill an empty one from another (particularly oxygen cylinders). Mixture of incompatible gasses and/or heat caused by recompression of the gas or gasses may result in ignition and fire. Only the owner of a cylinder may mix gasses in it. When a gas cylinder is ready for return to the supplier, be certain the cylinder valve is closed to prevent internal contamination and the shipping cap is in place to protect the cylinder valve. Identify empty cylinders. Never use oxygen or other gasses as a substitute for compressed air in operation of air-operated tools, blowing off parts, or for ventilation purposes. The only exception to this rule is where oxygen is used to blow out port passages and talcum powder or dust from welding hoses when setting up new or old dusty equipment. Do not attempt to do your own repair on welding equipment. Equipment that is improperly repaired can cause leaks and other hazardous conditions. Repairs must be performed by qualified repair personnel. Never repair welding hose with tape. Use of tape and many hose splicers can reduce the pressure to the torch and can cause hazardous conditions. Welding hose must meet the specifications of the Compressed Gas Association. Use the shortest length of hose possible. Longer hoses require higher gas pressures and can be hard to handle. Never use oil or grease on any part of welding or cutting equipment and never let it come into contact with oil or grease. This includes gas cylinders, work bench, regulators, torches, tips, threads on bottles, and clothes that are worn, such as jackets, gloves, and aprons. Oxygen and oil or grease can cause explosions and fire. Never use a hammer on the valve cover caps to loosen them. Use a piece of wood to soften the impact and prevent sparks and damage to the cap. When moving gas cylinders always roll them on their bottom edges or in a cart designed for their movement. Sliding or dragging them or rolling causes excessive wear and may weaken their walls by metal erosion. Slings and electromagnets are not authorized when transporting cylinders. Never use cylinders as rollers to move material. Do not let them bump into each other or let them fall. Fuel gas and liquefied fuels must be stored and shipped valve end up. Do not hammer on any cylinder. Do not tamper with the relief valves. If you have trouble, contact the supplier for assistance. Suitable eye protection must be worn for all welding and cutting operations. Cylinders must be secured. Valves must be closed when unattended and caps must be on the cylinders when the regulators are not on the cylinders. Cylinders must be upright when they are transported in powered vehicles. All cylinders with a water weight of over 30 lbs. must have caps or other protection. All fuel gases must be used through a regulator on cylinder or manifold. Compressed gas cylinders must be upright except for short periods for transportation. Repair work on gauges and regulators must be done by qualified personnel. When parallel sections of oxygen and fuel gas hose are taped together, you must not cover more than 4 inches out of 12 inches by tape. Defective hoses must be removed from service Oxygen must not be used for ventilation. Oxygen regulators must be marked Use No Oil. Regulators and fittings must meet the specifications of the Compressed Gas Association. Union nuts on regulators must be checked for damage. Before removing a regulator, shut off cylinder valve and release gas from regulator. Equipment must be used only as approved by the manufacturer. Caps must be on cylinders unless they are transported on a special carrier. Hot warnings on materials are required. Fire is the biggest hazard in welding. The area should be cleared for a radius of 35 feet. Fire shields should be used. The area should be monitored for 30 minutes or more after end of work to ensure there is no delayed ignition. Proper personal protective equipment must be worn by all welders and assisting personnel. All welding personnel should be advised of the hazards from heating zinc, lead, cadmium, and any other substances that could cause health problems from the welding activity. (The following apply to arc welding) Chains, wire ropes, hoists, and elevators must not be used to carry welding current. Leather capes should be used for overhead welding. The neck and ears must be protected from the arc. Conduits with electrical conductors in them must not be used to complete a welding circuit. Welding shields must be used to protect other workers from injurious light rays. Welding leads must be inspected regularly for damage to insulation. Only proper splicing will be authorized. There should be no splices in stinger lead within 10 feet of the stinger and the leads should never be wrapped around the body.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding any additional rules your company may have and deleting any that do not apply.) Hazard Communication Program Purpose: The purpose of the Hazard Communication Program is to ensure that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported by chemical manufacturers or importers are evaluated. Information concerning the hazards must be transmitted to affected employers and employees before they use the products. Procedure: Inventory Lists Know the hazardous chemicals in your workplace that are a potential physical or health hazard. Make an inventory list of these hazardous chemicals; this list must be a part of your written program. SDS Make sure there is a safety data sheet (SDS) for each chemical and that the inventory list and labeling system reference the corresponding SDS for each chemical. Labeling System Each container entering the workplace must be properly labeled with the identity of the product, the hazardous warning, and the name and address of the manufacturer. Written Program Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive written hazard communication program at the workplace that includes provisions for container labeling, safety data sheets, and an employee training program (see the editable sample in the Appendix, page L1-3). Employees must be made aware of where hazardous chemicals are used in their work areas. They must also be informed of the requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard, the availability and location of the written program, the list of hazardous chemicals, and the safety data sheets. The code specifically requires employers to train employees in the protective practices implemented in their workplace, the labeling system used, how to obtain and use SDSs, the physical and health hazards of the chemicals and the recognition, avoidance and prevention of accidental entrance of hazardous chemicals into the work environment. Respirator Program Purpose: The purpose of the Respirator Program is to ensure that all employees are protected from exposure to respiratory hazards. Engineering controls such as ventilation and substitution of less toxic materials are the first line of defense. However, engineering controls are not feasible for some operations or do not completely control the identified hazards. In these situations, respirators and other protective equipment must be used. Respirators are also utilized for protection during emergencies. Procedure: This program applies to all employees who are required to wear respirators during normal work operations and during certain non-routine or emergency operations. Employees participating in the respiratory protection program do so at no cost to them. The expense associated with medical evaluations, training, and respiratory protection equipment will be borne by the company. Employees who voluntarily choose to use a cartridge style respirator when the respirator is not required are subject to the medical evaluation, cleaning, maintenance, and storage elements only of this program. These individuals will also receive training covering proper procedures for cleaning, maintenance and storage of their respirators. Please search  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/" https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/ Hearing Conservation Program Purpose: The purpose of the Hearing Conservation Program is to ensure that all employees are protected from exposure to noise hazards. Employers whose workers are exposed to high noise levels must have an active program for protecting their employees hearing. Procedure: An effective hearing conservation program should first assess company wide noise exposures in order to identify any employee or group of employees exposed to noise. Noise is measured with a sound level meter or noise dosimeters, which measure average noise levels over time. Employees who are exposed to noise at or above an eight-hour time-weighted average of 85 dB (decibels) must be covered under a hearing conservation program. For these employees, the employer must develop, implement, and maintain (at no cost to the employees) a program consisting of: Mandatory audiometric testing Making hearing protectors available and ensuring their use. Comprehensive training explaining hearing loss, hearing protective devices, and the employers hearing conservation program. Warning signs for high noise areas (115 dBA or higher). Keeping accurate records. Ensuring employee access to their records. Additionally, the employer must post a copy of the hearing conservation standard or post a notice to affected employees or their representatives that a copy of the standard is available at the workplace for their review. If you need assistance in noise measurements, you can contact the Consultation Section of the Department of Labor and Industries; the industrial hygiene consultants can help you free of charge. Please search  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/" https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/ Heat Stress - How do you prevent heat illness? Supply adequate water and encourage workers who work in hot weather to drink regularly, even when not thirsty. A small amount of water every 15 minutes is recommended rather that a large amount after hours of sweating. Learn the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. Inform workers they should avoid alcohol or drinks with caffeine before or during work in hot weather. Try to do the heaviest work during the cooler parts of the day. Adjusting to work in heat takes time. Allow workers to acclimatize. Start slower and work up to your normal pace. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored, breathable (e.g. cotton) clothing and a hat. Allow workers to take regular breaks from the sun. Loosen or remove clothing that restricts cooling. Watch workers for symptoms of heat-related illness. This is especially important for non-acclimatized workers, those returning from vacations and for all workers during heat-wave events. If exertion causes someones heart to pound or makes them gasp for breath, become lightheaded, confused, weak or faint, they should STOP all activity and get into a cool area or at least into the shade, and rest. The two major heat-related illnesses are heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat exhaustion, if untreated, may progress to deadly heat stroke. Heat stroke is very dangerous and frequently fatal. If workers show symptoms, always take this seriously and have them take a break and cool down before returning to work. Stay with them. If symptoms worsen or the worker does not recover within about 15 minutes, call 911 and have them transported and medically evaluated. Do not delay transport. Heat Stroke or Heat Exhaustion? How do you tell the difference? The telling difference is mental confusion or disorientation in ALL heat stroke victims You can ask these 3 questions: What is your name? What day is this? Where are we? If a worker cant answer these questions, assume it is heat stroke. What are the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke? Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke  Heavy sweating Exhaustion, weakness Fainting / Lightheadedness Paleness Headache Clumsiness, dizziness Nausea or vomiting Irritability  Sweating may or may not be present Red or flushed, hot dry skin Any symptom of heat exhaustion but more severe Confusion / Bizarre behavior Convulsions before or during cooling Collapse Panting/rapid breathing Rapid, weak pulse Note: May resemble a heart attack  What do you do if someone is suffering from heat exhaustion or heat stroke? Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke (medical emergency)  Move the worker to a cool, shaded area to rest; do not leave them alone. Loosen and remove heavy clothing that restricts evaporative cooling. Give cool water to drink, about a cup every 15 minutes. Fan the worker, spray with cool water, or apply a wet cloth to their skin to increase evaporative cooling. Recovery should be rapid. Call 911 if they do not feel better in a few minutes. Do not further expose the worker to heat that day. Have them rest and continue to drink cool water or electrolyte drinks.  Get medical help immediately, call 911 and transport as soon as possible. Move the worker to a cool, shaded area and remove clothing that restricts cooling. Seconds count Cool the worker rapidly using whatever methods you can. For example, immerse the worker in a tub of cool water; place the worker in a cool shower; spray the worker with cool water from a garden hose; sponge the worker with cool water; or, if the humidity is low, wrap the worker in a cool, wet sheet and fan them vigorously. Continue cooling until medical help arrives. If emergency medical personnel are delayed, call the hospital emergency room for further instruction. Do not give the worker water to drink until instructed by medical personnel.  Heat Stress Check List Does the worksite have temperature extremes (above 85 degrees in higher humidity, above 90-95 degrees in lower humidity) that may cause heat stress? - Do employees do heavy labor or wear heavy protective clothing? (increases heat stress conditions) Do employees have access to adequate drinking water at all times? Are employees allowed work breaks during prolonged heavy labor? Do workers have access to shade during breaks? Have employees been trained on the symptoms of heat-related illness (heat exhaustion and heat stroke) ? Are employees trained on first aid measures for heat-related illness? CONFINED SPACES Fatalities and injuries constantly occur among construction workers who, during the course of their jobs, are required to enter confined spaces. In some circumstances, these workers are exposed to multiple hazards, any of which may cause bodily injury, illness, or death. Workers are injured and killed from a variety of atmospheric factors and physical agents. The construction standard (HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=155"WAC 296-155) requires that companies follow HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=809"WAC 296-809, when working in confined spaces. There is an exception for work on sewer systems under construction. Employers must consult with employees and their authorized representatives on the development and implementation of all aspects of the permit required confined space entry program required by the Confined Space Standard, (HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=809"WAC 296-809). All information required by the Confined Space Standard must be available to employees affected by the standard (or their authorized representatives). You must first determine if you have any confined space situations. A confined space has three characteristics; it must have all three characteristics to be considered a confined space: Large enough to get your body entirely inside to do your work Not designed or intended for continuous occupation Restricted entry or exit If you do have any confined spaces, you must not enter them until you have carefully evaluated the hazards inside to determine what type of entry procedure may be used for each confined space you have: Non-permit-required confined space (NPRCS) Permit-required confined space (PRCS) Alternate Entry Please search  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/" https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/ APPENDIXES Job Orientation Guide Company: FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Company Name)Employee: FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Employee NameTrainer: FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Name of Trainer)Hire Date: FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Employee's Hire Date)Date FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Date of Orientation)Position: FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter Employee's Job Title)This checklist is a guideline for conducting employee safety orientations for employees new to  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding the name of your company). Once completed and signed by both supervisor and employee, it serves as documentation that orientation has taken place. DateInitials1.Explain the company safety program, including:Orientation____________On-the-job training____________Safety meetings____________Incident investigation____________Disciplinary action____________2.Use and care of personal protective equipment (Hard hat, fall protection, eye protection, etc.) ______ ______3.Line of communication and responsibility for immediately reporting injuries.A. When to report an injury____________B. How to report an injury____________C. Who to report an injury to____________D. Filling out incident report forms____________4.General overview of operation, procedures, methods and hazards as they relate to the specific job ______ ______5.Pertinent safety rules of the company and WISHA____________6.First aid supplies, equipment and trainingA. Obtaining treatment____________B. Location of Facilities____________C. Location and names of First-aid trained personnel____________7.Emergency planA. Exit location and evacuation routes____________B. Use of fire fighting equipment (extinguishers, hose)____________C. Specific procedures (medical, chemical, etc.)____________8.Vehicle safety____________9.Personal work habitsA. Serious consequences of horseplay____________B. Fighting____________C. Inattention____________D. Smoking policy____________E. Good housekeeping practices____________F. Proper lifting techniques____________ NOTE TO EMPLOYEES: Do not sign unless ALL items are covered and ALL questions are satisfactorily answered. The signatures below document that the appropriate elements have been discussed to the satisfaction of both parties, and that both the supervisor and the employee accept responsibility for maintaining a safe and healthful work environment. Date: _______________________ Supervisors Signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________________ Employees Signature: ___________________________________ Employees Report of Injury Form Instructions: Your employees may use this form to report all work related injuries, illnesses, or near miss events (which could have caused an injury or illness) no matter how minor. This helps you to identify and correct hazards before they cause serious injuries. This form should be completed by employees as soon as possible and given to a supervisor for further action. I am reporting a work related: ( Injury ( Illness ( Near miss Your Name: Job title:Supervisor:Have you told your supervisor about this injury/near miss? ( Yes ( NoDate of injury/near miss:Time of injury/near miss:Names of witnesses (if any):Where, exactly, did it happen?What were you doing at the time?Describe step by step what led up to the injury/near miss. (continue on the back if necessary):What could have been done to prevent this injury/near miss?What parts of your body were injured? If a near miss, how could you have been hurt?Did you see a doctor about this injury/illness? ( Yes ( NoIf yes, whom did you see? Doctors phone number:Date: Time:Has this part of your body been injured before? ( Yes ( No If yes, when?Employer:Your signature (optional):Date: Incident Investigation Report Form Instructions: Complete this form as soon as possible after an incident that results in serious injury or illness. (Optional: Use to investigate a minor injury or near miss that could have resulted in a serious injury or illness.) This is a report of a: ( Death ( Lost Time ( Dr. Visit Only ( First Aid Only ( Near MissDate of incident:This report is made by: ( Employee ( Supervisor ( Team ( Final Report Step 1: Injured employee (complete this part for each injured employee)Name: Sex: ( Male ( FemaleAge:Department:Job title at time of incident:Part of body affected: (shade all that apply) Nature of injury: (most serious one) ( Abrasion, scrapes ( Amputation ( Broken bone ( Bruise ( Burn (heat) ( Burn (chemical) ( Concussion (to the head) ( Crushing Injury ( Cut, laceration, puncture ( Hernia ( Illness ( Sprain, strain ( Damage to a body system: ( Other ___________This employee works: ( Regular full time ( Regular part time ( Seasonal ( TemporaryMonths with this employerMonths doing this job: (e.g.: nervous, respiratory, or circulatory systems) Step 2: Describe the incidentExact location of the incident: Exact time:What part of employees workday? ( Entering or leaving work ( Doing normal work activities ( During meal period ( During break ( Working overtime ( OtherNames of witnesses (if any): Number of attachments: Written witness statements:Photographs:Maps / drawings:What personal protective equipment was being used (if any)?Describe, step-by-step the events that led up to the injury. Include names of any machines, parts, objects, tools, materials and other important details. Description continued on attached sheets: ( Step 3: Why did the incident happen?Unsafe workplace conditions: (Check all that apply) ( Inadequate guard ( Unguarded hazard ( Safety device is defective ( Tool or equipment defective ( Workstation layout is hazardous ( Unsafe lighting ( Unsafe ventilation ( Lack of needed personal protective equipment ( Lack of appropriate equipment / tools ( Unsafe clothing ( No training or insufficient training ( Other: _____________________________Unsafe acts by people: (Check all that apply) ( Operating without permission ( Operating at unsafe speed ( Servicing equipment that has power to it ( Making a safety device inoperative ( Using defective equipment ( Using equipment in an unapproved way ( Unsafe lifting by hand ( Taking an unsafe position or posture ( Distraction, teasing, horseplay ( Failure to wear personal protective equipment ( Failure to use the available equipment / tools ( Other: __________________________________Why did the unsafe conditions exist?Why did the unsafe acts occur?Is there a reward (such as the job can be done more quickly, or the product is less likely to be damaged) that may have encouraged the unsafe conditions or acts? ( Yes ( No If yes, describe:Were the unsafe acts or conditions reported prior to the incident? ( Yes ( NoHave there been similar incidents or near misses prior to this one? ( Yes ( No Step 4: How can future incidents be prevented?What changes do you suggest to prevent this injury/near miss from happening again? ( Stop this activity ( Guard the hazard ( Train the employee(s) ( Train the supervisor(s) ( Redesign task steps ( Redesign work station ( Write a new policy/rule ( Enforce existing policy ( Routinely inspect for the hazard ( Personal Protective Equipment ( Other: ____________________ What should be (or has been) done to carry out the suggestion(s) checked above? Description continued on attached sheets: ( Step 5: Who completed and reviewed this form? (Please Print)Written by: Department: Title: Date:Names of investigation team members: Reviewed by: Title: Date: CREW SAFETY MEETINGCompany/Contractor NameAddress DateTime# of employees attending Subjects discussed Minutes: Crew Leader Comments:  Minutes taken by____________________________________ SAFETY MEETING NOTICE DATE: __________________ TIME: __________________ PLACE: ________________________ ________________________ Fall Protection Work Plan HYPERLINK "https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-880-10020"WAC 296-155-880-10020: You must develop and implement a written fall protection work plan including each area of the work place where the employees are assigned and where fall hazards of 10 feet or more exist and be available on the job site for inspection by the department. Company Name Date Site Address (if additional space is needed, use the back of the sheet) Identify all fall hazards 10 feet or more above the ground level or lower level. Check all that apply.  FORMCHECKBOX Open-sided floors FORMCHECKBOX Window openings FORMCHECKBOX Decks/Balconies FORMCHECKBOX Door openings FORMCHECKBOX Floor openings FORMCHECKBOX Roof openingsv FORMCHECKBOX Skylight openings FORMCHECKBOX Leading edge work FORMCHECKBOX Wall openings FORMCHECKBOX Mobile lift work Methods of fall protection to be used: (LSO = Low Slopes Only. Low Slopes = 4 x 12 or less)  FORMCHECKBOX Guardrail system (LSO) FORMCHECKBOX Personal fall restraint system FORMCHECKBOX Warning line System (LSO) FORMCHECKBOX Positioning device system FORMCHECKBOX Catch platform FORMCHECKBOX Horizontal life lines FORMCHECKBOX Safety net FORMCHECKBOX Vertical life lines & rope grab FORMCHECKBOX Covers FORMCHECKBOX Safety watch system (LSO) FORMCHECKBOX Personal fall arrest system FORMCHECKBOX Warning line w/ safety monitor (LSO)Name of safety watch or monitor (if used): Overhead Hazard Protection Methods  FORMCHECKBOX Hard Hats FORMCHECKBOX Toe boards on Guardrails FORMCHECKBOX Overhead Hazard Signs FORMCHECKBOX Screens on Guardrails FORMCHECKBOX Debris Nets FORMCHECKBOX Barricade to control Access to Area FORMCHECKBOX Other: FORMCHECKBOX Other: Describe procedures for assembly, maintenance, inspection, disassembly of fall protection system to be used.  Describe procedures for handling, storage, and securing tools, equipment, and materials.  Describe methods of overhead protection for workers who may be in, or pass through work area.  Describe methods to be implemented for prompt, safe removal of injured worker(s).  Employees who received fall protection training on the above site specific fall protection work plan. Name(s):Date: The competent persons signature verifies that the fall protection work plan has been done, the employees informed of the plan and that employees have received training in the fall protection systems in use: NameTitleDate FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Safety Belt, Harness and Lanyard Inspection and Maintenance I.ANSI Classification:Class II Chest harness used for restraint purposes (NOT for vertical free fall hazards).Class IIIFull body harness used for fall arrest purposes. Can also be used for fall restraint.Class IV Suspension/position belt used to suspend or support the worker. If a fall arrest hazard exists this must be supplemented by use of a safety harness. II.Inspection Guidelines:To maintain their service life and high performance, all belts and harnesses must be inspected prior to each use for mildew, wear, damage and other deteriorations. Visual inspection before each use is just common sense. Periodic tests by a trained inspector for wear, damage or corrosion should be part of the safety program. Inspect your equipment daily and replace it if any of the defective conditions in this manual are found. Lanyard inspection: When inspecting lanyards, begin at one end and work to the opposite end. Slowly rotate the lanyard so that the entire circumference is checked. Spliced ends require particular attention. Hardware should be examined under procedures also detailed below, i.e., Snaps, Dee Ring, and Thimbles. 1. Steel While rotating the steel lanyard, watch for cuts, frayed areas, or unusual wearing patterns on the wire. Broken strands will separate from the body of the lanyards. 2.Webbing While bending webbing over a pipe or mandrel, observe each side of the webbed lanyard. This will reveal any cuts or breaks. Swelling, discolorations, cracks, and charring are obvious signs of chemical or heat damage. Observe closely for any breaks in stitching. 3.Rope Rotation of the rope lanyard while inspecting from end to end will bring to light any fuzzy, worn, broken, or cut fibers. Weakened areas from extreme loads will appear as a noticeable change in original diameter. The rope diameter should be uniform throughout, following a short break-in-period. FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations Below are guidelines for worker protection where fall arrest or fall restraint systems are used. Some of this material may be suitable for adding to the written fall protection work plan specified in  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/chapter-pdfs/WAC296-155.pdf" \l "WAC_296_155_24601" WAC 296-880-10020. Also reference HYPERLINK "https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-880-400"WAC 296-880-40080, Personal Fall Arrest System. 1.Selection and use considerations: The kind of personal fall arrest system selected should match the particular work situation, and any possible free fall distance should be kept to a minimum. Consideration should be given to the particular work environment. For example, the presence of acids, dirt, moisture, oil, grease, etc., and their effect on the system, should be evaluated. Hot or cold environments may also have an adverse affect on the system. Wire rope should not be used where an electrical hazard is anticipated. As required by the standard, the employer must plan to have means available to promptly rescue an employee should a fall occur, since the suspended employee may not be able to reach a work level independently. Where lanyards, connectors, and lifelines are subject to damage by work operations such as welding, chemical cleaning, and sandblasting, the component should be protected, or other securing systems should be used. The employer should fully evaluate the work conditions and environment (including seasonal weather changes) before selecting the appropriate personal fall protection system. Once in use, the system's effectiveness should be monitored. In some cases, a program for cleaning and maintenance of the system may be necessary. 2.Testing considerations: Before purchasing or putting into use a personal fall arrest system, an employer should obtain from the supplier information about the system based on its performance during testing so that the employer can know if the system meets this standard. Testing should be done using recognized test methods. HYPERLINK "https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-880-400"WAC 296-880-40080, contains test methods recognized for evaluating the performance of fall arrest systems. Not all systems may need to be individually tested; the performance of some systems may be based on data and calculations derived from testing of similar systems, provided that enough information is available to demonstrate similarity of function and design. 3.Component compatibility considerations: Ideally, a personal fall arrest system is designed, tested, and supplied as a complete system. However, it is common practice for lanyards, connectors, lifelines, deceleration devices, and body harnesses to be interchanged since some components wear out before others. The employer and employee should realize that not all components are interchangeable. For instance, a lanyard should not be connected between a body harness and a deceleration device of the self-retracting type since this can result in additional free fall for which the system was not designed. Any substitution or change to a personal fall arrest system should be fully evaluated or tested by a competent person to determine that it meets the standard, before the modified system is put in use. FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations contd 4.Employee training considerations: Thorough employee training in the selection and use of personal fall arrest systems is imperative. As stated in the standard, before the equipment is used, employees must be trained in the safe use of the system. This should include the following: Application limits; proper anchoring and tie-off techniques; estimation of free fall distance, including determination of deceleration distance, and total fall distance to prevent striking a lower level; methods of use; and inspection and storage of the system. Careless or improper use of the equipment can result in serious injury or death. Employers and employees should become familiar with this material, as well as manufacturer's recommendations, before a system is used. Of uppermost importance is the reduction in strength caused by certain tie-offs (such as using knots, tying around sharp edges, etc.) and maximum permitted free fall distance. Also, to be stressed are the importance of inspections prior to use, the limitations of the equipment, and unique conditions at the worksite which may be important in determining the type of system to use. 5.Instruction considerations: Employers should obtain comprehensive instructions from the supplier as to the system's proper use and application, including, where applicable: a.The force measured during the sample force test;b.The maximum elongation measured for lanyards during the force test;c.The deceleration distance measured for deceleration devices during the force test;d.Caution statements on critical use limitations;e.Application limits;f.Proper hook-up, anchoring and tie-off techniques, including the proper dee-ring or other attachment point to use on the body harness for fall arrest;g.Proper climbing techniques;h.Methods of inspection, use, cleaning, and storage; andi.Specific lifelines that may be used. This information should be provided to employees during training. 6.Inspection considerations: Personal fall arrest systems must be regularly inspected. Any component with any significant defect, such as cuts, tears, abrasions, mold, or undue stretching; alterations or additions which might affect its efficiency; damage due to deterioration; contact with fire, acids, or other corrosives; distorted hooks or faulty hook springs; tongues unfitted to the shoulder of buckles; loose or damaged mountings; nonfunctioning parts; or wearing or internal deterioration in the ropes must be withdrawn from service immediately, and should be tagged or marked as unusable, or destroyed. FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations contd 7.Rescue considerations: When personal fall arrest systems are used, the employer must assure that employees can be promptly rescued or can rescue themselves should a fall occur. The availability of rescue personnel, ladders or other rescue equipment should be evaluated. In some situations, equipment that allows employees to rescue themselves after the fall has been arrested may be desirable, such as devices that have descent capability. 8.Tie-off considerations: a.One of the most important aspects of personal fall protection systems is fully planning the system before it is put into use. Probably the most overlooked component is planning for suitable anchorage points. Such planning should ideally be done before the structure or building is constructed so that anchorage points can be incorporated during construction for use later for window cleaning or other building maintenance. If properly planned, these anchorage points may be used during construction, as well as afterwards. b.Employers and employees should at all times be aware that the strength of a personal fall arrest system is based on its being attached to an anchoring system which does not significantly reduce the strength of the system (such as a properly dimensioned eye-bolt/snap-hook anchorage). Therefore, if a means of attachment is used that will reduce the strength of the system, that component should be replaced by a stronger one, but one that will also maintain the appropriate maximum arrest force characteristics. c.Tie-off using a knot in a rope lanyard or lifeline (at any location) can reduce the lifeline or lanyard strength by 50 percent or more. Therefore, a stronger lanyard or lifeline should be used to compensate for the weakening effect of the knot, or the lanyard length should be reduced (or the tie-off location raised) to minimize free fall distance, or the lanyard or lifeline should be replaced by one which has an appropriately incorporated connector to eliminate the need for a knot. d.Tie-off of a rope lanyard or lifeline around an "H" or "I" beam or similar support can reduce its strength as much as 70 percent due to the cutting action of the beam edges. Therefore, a webbing lanyard or wire core lifeline should be used around the beam; or the lanyard or lifeline should be protected from the edge; or free fall distance should be greatly minimized.  FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations contd e.Tie-off where the line passes over or around rough or sharp surfaces reduces strength drastically. Such a tie-off should be avoided or an alternative tie-off rigging should be used. Such alternatives may include use of a snap-hook/dee-ring connection, wire rope tie-off, an effective padding of the surfaces, or an abrasion-resistance strap around or over the problem surface. f.Horizontal lifelines may, depending on their geometry and angle of sag, be subjected to greater loads than the impact load imposed by an attached component. When the angle of horizontal lifeline sag is less than 30 degrees, the impact force imparted to the lifeline by an attached lanyard is greatly amplified. For example, with a sag angle of 15 degrees, the force amplification is about 2:1 and at 5 degrees sag, it is about 6:1. Depending on the angle of sag, and the line's elasticity, the strength of the horizontal lifeline and the anchorages to which it is attached should be increased a number of times over that of the lanyard. Extreme care should be taken in considering a horizontal lifeline for multiple tie-offs. The reason for this is that in multiple tie-offs to a horizontal lifeline, if one employee falls, the movement of the falling employee and the horizontal lifeline during arrest of the fall may cause other employees to also fall. Horizontal lifeline and anchorage strength should be increased for each additional employee to be tied-off. For these and other reasons, the design of systems using horizontal lifelines must only be done by qualified persons. Testing of installed lifelines and anchors prior to use is recommended. g.The strength of an eye-bolt is rated along the axis of the bolt and its strength is greatly reduced if the force is applied at an angle to this axis (in the direction of shear). Also, care should be exercised in selecting the proper diameter of the eye to avoid accidental disengagement of snap-hooks not designed to be compatible for the connection. h.Due to the significant reduction in the strength of the lifeline/lanyard (in some cases, as much as a 70 percent reduction), the sliding hitch knot should not be used for lifeline/lanyard connections except in emergency situations where no other available system is practical. The "one-and-one" sliding hitch knot should never be used because it is unreliable in stopping a fall. The "two-and-two," or "three-and-three" knot (preferable), may be used in emergency situations; however, care should be taken to limit free fall distance to a minimum because of reduced lifeline/lanyard strength. 9.Vertical lifeline considerations. As required by the standard, each employee must have a separate lifeline when the lifeline is vertical. The reason for this is that in multiple tie-offs to a single lifeline, if one employee falls, the movement of the lifeline during the arrest of the fall may pull other employees' lanyards, causing them to fall as well. FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations contd 10.Snap-hook considerations: a.Required by this standard for all connections, locking snap-hooks incorporate a positive locking mechanism in addition to the spring loaded keeper, which will not allow the keeper to open under moderate pressure without someone first releasing the mechanism. Such a feature, properly designed, effectively prevents roll-out from occurring. b.The following connections must be avoided (unless properly designed locking snap-hooks are used) because they are conditions which can result in roll-out when a nonlocking snap-hook is used:  Direct connection of a snap-hook to a horizontal lifeline. Two (or more) snap-hooks connected to one dee-ring. Two snap-hooks connected to each other. A snap-hook connected back on its integral lanyard. A snap-hook connected to a webbing loop or webbing lanyard. Improper dimensions of the dee-ring, rebar, or other connection point in relation to the snap-hook dimensions which would allow the snap-hook keeper to be depressed by a turning motion of the snap-hook. 11.Free fall considerations: The employer and employee should at all times be aware that a system's maximum arresting force is evaluated under normal use conditions established by the manufacturer, and in no case using a free fall distance in excess of 6 feet (1.8 m). A few extra feet of free fall can significantly increase the arresting force on the employee, possibly to the point of causing injury. Because of this, the free fall distance should be kept at a minimum, and, as required by the standard, in no case greater than 6 feet (1.8 m). To help assure this, the tie-off attachment point to the lifeline or anchor should be located at or above the connection point of the fall arrest equipment to harness. (Since otherwise additional free fall distance is added to the length of the connecting means (i.e. lanyard).) Attaching to the working surface will often result in a free fall greater than 6 feet (1.8 m). For instance, if a 6-foot (1.8 m) lanyard is used, the total free fall distance will be the distance from the working level to the body harness attachment point plus the 6 feet (1.8 m) of lanyard length. Another important consideration is that the arresting force that the fall system must withstand also goes up with greater distances of free fall, possibly exceeding the strength of the system. FALL PROTECTION TRAINING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYEES Fall Protection System Considerations contd 12.Elongation and deceleration distance considerations. Other factors involved in a proper tie-off are elongation and deceleration distance. During the arresting of a fall, a lanyard will experience a length of stretching or elongation, whereas activation of a deceleration device will result in a certain stopping distance. These distances should be available with the lanyard or device's instructions and must be added to the free fall distance to arrive at the total fall distance before an employee is fully stopped. The additional stopping distance may be very significant if the lanyard or deceleration device is attached near or at the end of a long lifeline, which may itself add considerable distance due to its own elongation. As required by the standard, sufficient distance to allow for all of these factors must also be maintained between the employee and obstructions below, to prevent an injury due to impact before the system fully arrests the fall. In addition, a minimum of 12 feet (3.7 m) of lifeline should be allowed below the securing point of a rope grab type deceleration device, and the end terminated to prevent the device from sliding off the lifeline. Alternatively, the lifeline should extend to the ground or the next working level below. These measures are suggested to prevent the worker from inadvertently moving past the end of the lifeline and having the rope grab become disengaged from the lifeline. 13.Obstruction considerations: The location of the tie-off should also consider the hazard of obstructions in the potential fall path of the employee. Tie-offs that minimize the possibilities of exaggerated swinging should be considered. 14.Other considerations: Because of the design of some personal fall arrest systems, additional considerations may be required for proper tie-off. For example, heavy deceleration devices of the self-retracting type should be secured overhead in order to avoid the weight of the device having to be supported by the employee. Also, if self-retracting equipment is connected to a horizontal lifeline, the sag in the lifeline should be minimized to prevent the device from sliding down the lifeline to a position that creates a swing hazard during fall arrest. In all cases, manufacturer's instructions should be followed. Construction Self-Inspection Guide (Power lines: Minimum 10 clearance / insulate de-energize, under 50 kw; over 50 kw refer to Chapter 155(Trench/excavation: Any trench four feet or must be sloped, shored or braced(Guardrails: Any opening four feet or more above ground level must be guarded(Standard guardrail: Top rail = 39 to 45 above working surface. Midrail = halfway between top rail and floor. Toeboard = 4.(Scaffold: Fully planked(Scaffold: Fall protection provided if fall hazards over 10 feet exist(Stairs: Four or more risers must have handrails(Fall protection: Any exposure to fall hazards of 4 or greater must be eliminated by the use of safety harness/belt, lanyard or lifeline, horizontal lines, or cantenary lines. Positive fall restraint/protection must be utilized at all times. Two lanyards may be necessary at the beam/upright traverse points. No exposure at any time is allowed.(Fall protection work plan: Job specific, in writing; available on-site for all fall hazards above 10.(Open belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, points of operation must be guarded to prevent accidental contact. Air compressors and electric motor pulleys are the most common hazards.(Radial saws: Cutting head must return easily to start position when released; blade must not extend past the edge of the worktable; off/on switch should be at front of operators position.(Table saws: Upper hood guard; anti-kickback, push stick, belt and pulley guarded(Circular saws: Blade guard instantly returns to covering position(Never wedge or pin a guard.(Chain saw: Ballistic nylon leg protection; eye, ear, face protection; hard hat(Angle grinders: 180-degree guard required(Ladders: Extended 36 above landing and secured to prevent displacement(Articulating boomlift: Safety harness and lanyard at all times(Floor holes/openings: Covered and secured; be sure no tripping hazards in the area.(Extension cords/electric power tools: Marked/covered by Assured Grounding Program(Clothing: Minimum of short sleeve shirts, long pants, and substantial footwear; no recreational shoes(Hard hats: readily accessible at all times; worn when overhead hazard exists(Oxygen/acetylene storage areas: Cylinders chained and separated(Personal protective equipment: Head, eye, ear, respiratory, and leg protection high visibility vests when required(Housekeeping: Workers are responsible for their own area of exposure(First aid/fire extinguishers: Available and readily accessible(First aid trained personnel: Minimum of one person on-site at all times with first aid CPR training.(Accident Prevention Program: In written format(Crew Leader Meetings: At beginning of each job and at least weekly thereafter. Documented(Chemical hazard communication program FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize the self-inspection guide above as needed to tailor it to your business and location.) Construction Checklist - Safety Employer/Business DateCompleted By (Name/Title)  Note: This checklist outlines fundamental requirements and is not inclusive of all safety and health requirements for employers in the construction industry. Other requirements can be found in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapters HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=24" \t "_blank"296-24; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=62" \t "_blank"296-62; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=155" \t "_blank"296-155; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=800"296-800; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=803" \t "_blank"296-803; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=863"296-863; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=869"296-869; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=874"296-874; HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-rules/rules-by-chapter/?chapter=876"296-876. Information relevant to these requirements or further assistance can be found on the agency website located at  HYPERLINK "https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/" https://lni.wa.gov/safety-health/preventing-injuries-illnesses/create-a-safety-program/ Program Requirements, First Aid, and HousekeepingReferenceYesNoN/AIs the written APP tailored to hazards associated with work operations?155-110(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are crew leader safety meetings held at the beginning of job and weekly thereafter?155-110(5)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are safety meetings tailored to the operations?155-110(5)(b) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are safety meetings documented and attendance taken?155-100(6)(d) & (e) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are safety walk-around inspections conducted at the beginning of the job and weekly thereafter?155-110(9)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are walk-around inspections documented and available for inspection?155-110(9)(b) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is there a first aid certified person(s) available onsite at all times and is their certification valid/current?155-120(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are the crew leaders and supervisors first aid trained?155-120(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is proper housekeeping maintained at the jobsite?155-020(1)-(12) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Chemicals/Hazard Communication Globally Harmonized System (GHS)ReferenceYesNoN/AIs a written hazard communication program (HCP) and list of all potentially hazardous chemicals or substances available on site?901-14010(1) & 901-14010(1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each hazardous chemical readily available at the job site for emergencies and routine use?901-14014(7) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are all containers of hazardous chemicals labeled properly?901-14012(6) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Were employees provided with effective information and training about all chemical hazards, necessary safety measures and HCP requirements?901-14016 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Do other on-site employers (e.g., subcontractors) know how to access your SDSs and get information about necessary safety measures and your on-site labeling system?901-14010(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)ReferenceYesNoN/AAre individual hard hats available on site?155-205(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is eye/face protection worn?155-215(1)(a)/350(3) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are short sleeved shirt and long pants worn?155-200(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is leg protection used during chainsaw usage?155-211 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  LaddersReferenceYesNoN/AIs the ladder in good repair?876-30005(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are defective ladders tagged out of service and/or removed?876-30005(4) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are ladders used for the purpose they were designed?876-40005(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the weight of the ladder within the capacity of the ladder rating?876-40005(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the ladder set up on a firm level surface or is it secured to prevent displacement?876-40015(1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the ladder set up at a 4:1 angle?876-40020(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are workers carrying tools, materials, equipment in a manner that allows the use of both hands?876-40025(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are workers facing the ladder when ascending/descending?876-40025(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the area around top and bottom of ladder free of tripping hazards?876-40025(4) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Do ladders extend at least 3 feet above the surface being accessed?876-40030(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX If ladders dont extend at least 3 feet for persons accessing an upper level, is the top and bottom secure and have other grasping devises been provided?876-40030(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the ladder secure at the top and bottom for the person working from the ladder?876-40040(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Fall Protection Regardless of HeightReferenceYesNoN/AAre employees working above or adjacent to dangerous equipment/machinery?880-10010(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are there unguarded holes or openings?880-10010(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are there any impalement hazards?880-10010(3) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Fall Distances of Four Feet or MoreReferenceYesNoN/AAre there unprotected walking or working surfaces?880-20005(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees protected from falls while constructing a leading edge?880-20005 (1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are there unprotected floor openings and/or skylight openings?880-20005(3)(b) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are wall openings guarded, where the bottom of the opening is less than 39 inches above the working surface?880-20005(4) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees protected from falls while placing or tying reinforcing steel on a vertical surface?880-20005(5) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees protected from falls when working on steep pitch roofs (greater than 4:12)? (includes roofing work)880-20005(6) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees using fall protection while working on low pitch roof (4:12 or less) (doesnt include roofing or leading edge work)?880-20005(7) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees using personal fall restraint or positioning device systems while working on hazardous slopes?880-20005(9) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Fall Distances of Ten Feet or MoreReferenceYesNoN/AIs there a written fall protection work plan that addresses fall hazards of 10 feet or more? Is it available onsite880-10020 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees protected from falls while on walking working surfaces (not applicable to ramps, runways, inclined walkways)?880-30005(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Since fall protection is required for employees standing in or working in the affected area of a trench or excavation exposed to a fall hazard of ten feet or more and the employees are not directly involved with the excavation, process or the employees are on the protective system or any other structure in the excavation do all these employees have fall protection?880-30005 (1)(d) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  ElectricalReferenceYesNoN/AAre extension cords with ground pins used?155-447(6)(f) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are extension cords free of improper splices?155-449(7)(b)(iii) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are multi-outlet J-Boxes waterproof?155-449(1)(a)(iii) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are ground-fault circuit interrupters or an assured equipment grounding program used?155-447(2)(a)(i) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are strain relief devices used on flexible cords and cables?155-449(7)(b)(iv) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Guarding Tools and EquipmentReferenceYesNoN/AAre circular/skill saws properly guarded?155-370(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are table saws guarded(hood, spreader, anti-kickback)?155-370(3)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are radial-arm saws properly guarded?155-370(4)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are circular power miter saws properly guarded?155-370(7) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Does pneumatic equipment have a safety device on the muzzle?155-360(2)(c) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Trenches and ExcavationsReferenceYesNoN/AWere utilities that would be expected to be encountered during excavation work located prior to opening an excavation?155-655(2)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are approved means of egress supplied in trench excavations that are 4 feet or more in depth and require no more than 25 feet of lateral travel?155-655(3)(b) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees protected from cave-ins by an approved protective system?155-657(1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Was the soil classified by a competent person?155-66401(3)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are daily inspections of excavations and adjacent areas conducted by a competent person?155-655(11)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are employees being protected from hazards associated with water accumulation if water is present in the excavation?155-655(8)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  ScaffoldsReferenceYesNoN/AIs a competent person qualified in erecting, moving, dismantling, or altering scaffold supervising experienced and trained employees selected by the competent person?874-20004 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are working platforms fully planked/decked?874-20008 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is safe access provided?874-20020 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are guardrails or personal fall arrest systems used to protect employees from falls greater than 10 feet to a lower level?880-30030 (1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are guardrails installed in accordance with the standard along open-sides and ends?880-30030 (5) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are scaffolds set up on a firm, level foundation capable of supporting the load?874-40006 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  StairwaysReferenceYesNoN/AAre permanent or temporary stairs installed in building or structures two or more stories high or twenty-four feet or more in height or depth?155-477(1)(c) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are the stairways installed in wood frame buildings before studs are raised to support the second or next higher floors?155-477(1)(f)(i) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are stairways having 4 or more risers or rising more than 30 inches, whichever is less, equipped with a guardrail system along each unprotected side or edge880-20005 (1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX When there is a break in elevation of 19 inches or more, is a stairway, ramp or ladder provided?155-476(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Ramps, Runways, Inclined WalkwaysReferenceYesNoN/AIs the ramp, runway or inclined walkway at least 18 inches wide?155-24619(1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the ramp, runway or inclined walkway slanted less than 20 degrees on the horizontal surface and is it cleated or treated to prevent a slipping hazard on the walking surface?155-24619(1)(b) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the ramp, runway, or inclined walkway equipped with a standard guardrail system along each open side where theres a fall of 4 feet or more?880-20005 (2)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Dump TrucksReferenceYesNoN/ADo dump trucks used on site with an obstructed rear view have an operable automatic reverse alarm?155-610(2)(f) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the alarm audible above the surrounding noise level and no less than 15 feet from the rear of the vehicle?155-610(2)(f)(i) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX If workers are in the backing zone or could reasonably be expected to enter the area, is there a designated backup spotter/observer OR a backup video camera for the driver?155-610(2)(f)(i) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  CranesReferenceYesNoN/AIs the crane currently certified for the state of Washington?155-52901 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the crane operator certified by an accredited testing organization?155-53300(1)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the rigger qualified with the documented written and practical tests?155-53306 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the signal person qualified with documented written and practical tests?155-53302 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Has the qualified lift director been designated?155-53401(5)(c) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are all parts of the crane, load line or load prevented from getting closer than 20 feet to power lines?155-53408(2)(a)(ii) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  LeadReferenceYesNoN/AHas the job site been reviewed for potential lead-containing paint and other materials that could be released in the air by grinding, sanding, welding, cutting, abrasive blasting or other work activities?155-17609(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Did you determine if any employee may be exposed to lead at or above the action level (e.g. by conducting air monitoring)?155-17609(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you notified each employee in writing of the results which represent that employees airborne exposure to lead?155-17609(8)(a) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you established and implemented a written compliance program?155-17611(2) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you developed, implemented and maintained a written respiratory protection program?155-17613 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you selected and provided appropriate respirators for each employee required to use one?155-17613(3) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you provided, at no cost to the employee, appropriate protective work clothing and equipment?155-17615(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you instituted a medical surveillance program for employees exposed to airborne lead above the action level?155-17621(1) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  AsbestosReferenceYesNoN/ADid you obtain a Good Faith Inspection report, or a written statement, from the property owner or owners agent that identifies any asbestos on the property?62-07721(2)(e) & 62-07721(2)(b)(ii) & 62-07721(2)(b)(iii)  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Did you share the written report or statement with other contractors or employers hired to work on site?62-07721(2)(c)(ii)(B) & 62-07721(2)(d) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX If Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) and/or Presumed Asbestos Containing Material (PACM) is going to be disturbed: has a qualified company (e.g., a certified asbestos contractor) been hired?65-030 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX If the work is an asbestos project, was L&I (and the local clean air agency) notified about the work?65-020 62-07703 FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Have you informed employees in proximity to any work activity where asbestos is being abated or disturbed about asbestos hazards and safety precautions?62-07721(2)(c) 62-07721(2)(c)(iii) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Equipment Safety Inspection Checklist Date: __________________________________________ Project: _________________________________________ Equipment: ______________________________________ All guards and fenders _____OK _____Needs RepairBrakes _____OK _____Needs RepairLights front, rear, side, dash _____OK _____Needs RepairBack-up alarm horn _____OK _____Needs RepairLadders, stairs, hand holds _____OK _____Needs RepairROPS (Roll-over protection) _____OK _____Needs RepairSeat belts _____OK _____Needs RepairFire extinguisher _____OK _____Needs RepairGlass _____OK _____Needs RepairTires _____OK _____Needs RepairElectrical cords _____OK _____Needs RepairGround fault circuit interrupters _____OK _____Needs RepairElectrical hand tools _____OK _____Needs RepairPowder actuated tools _____OK _____Needs RepairPneumatic condition of all hand tools _____OK _____Needs Repair Other Items Checked: Oil level and leaks ___ OK ___ Needs Repair ___ Add ___ ChangeHydraulic oil level and leaks ___ OK ___ Needs Repair ___ Add ___ ChangeAnti-freeze level and leaks ___ OK ___ Needs Repair ___ Add ___ ChangeFuel level and leaks ___ OK ___ Needs Repair ___ Add ___ ChangeFirst aid kit___OK___Needs Repair___Add___Change Repaired by: _________________________________________ Checked by: __________________________________________ JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORKSHEET TITLE OF JOB OPERATION: _______________________________Date: ______________ Title of person who does job: _____________________________________________________ Employee observed: _________________________ Location: ________________________ Analysis made by: ___________________________ Analysis approved by: ______________ Sequence of basic job stepsPotential injuries or hazardsRecommended safe job procedures             Personal protective equipment required for this position: Sample Chemical Hazard Communication Program A. Company Policy  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer)  is committed to the prevention of exposures that result in injury and/or illness; and to comply with all applicable state health and safety rules. To make sure that all affected employees know about information concerning the dangers of all hazardous chemicals used by  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer), the following hazardous chemical communication program has been established. All work units of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer) will participate in the hazard communication program. This written program will be available in  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Specify the location) for review by any interested employee. B. Container Labeling  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title) is responsible for container labeling procedures, reviewing, and updating. The labeling system used at  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer) is as follows:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Describe the labeling system, including the labels or other forms of warning used, and written alternatives to labeling, if any.) The procedures for proper labeling of all containers, and reviewing and updating label warnings are as follows: (Also include a description of the procedures for labeling of secondary containers used, including making sure that they have the appropriate identification and hazard warning, etc.; description of procedures for reviewing and updating label warnings, how often the review is conducted, and the name of the person and position who is responsible for reviewing and updating label warnings.)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Describe the procedure for labeling, as described above.) It is the policy of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer) that no container will be released for use until the above procedures are followed. C. Safety Data Sheets (SDS)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title )is responsible to establish and monitor the employers SDS program. This person will make sure procedures are developed to obtain the necessary SDSs and will review incoming SDSs for new or significant health and safety information. This person will see that any new information is passed on to affected employees. The procedures to obtain SDSs and review incoming SDSs for new or significant health and safety information are as follows: (Include procedures on how to make sure copies are current and updated, how any new information is passed on to affected employees, and the procedures for employee access in work areas.)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Describe the procedure for obtaining and updating SDSs, as described above.) Copies of SDSs for all hazardous chemicals in use will be kept in  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Specify the location). SDSs will be available to all employees during each work shift. If an SDS is not available or a new chemical in use does not have an SDS, immediately contact:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title). Note: If an alternative to printed Safety Data Sheets is used (such as computer data), provide a description of the format. D. Employee Information and Training  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title) is responsible for the employee training program. The procedures for how employees will be informed and trained are as follows: (Include the methods used for general and site-specific training, and how employees will be informed when non-routine tasks arise. If your employees work at other employers job sites, then specify where and how these employees will have access to SDSs and labels, and how they will be informed of precautionary measures to take during normal or emergency operations, if any.)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Describe the procedure for employee training, as described above.)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title) will make sure that before starting work, each new employee of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer) will attend a health and safety orientation that includes information and training on the following: An overview of the requirements contained in the Hazard Communication Standard. Hazardous chemicals present at his or her work places. Physical and health risks of the hazardous chemical. The symptoms of overexposure. How to determine the presence or release of hazardous chemicals in his or her work area. How to reduce or prevent exposure to hazardous chemicals through use of control procedures, work practices, and personal protective equipment. Steps the employer has taken to reduce or prevent exposure to hazardous chemicals. Procedures to follow if employees are overexposed to hazardous chemicals. How to read labels and review SDSs to obtain hazard information. Location of the SDS file and written hazard communication program. An overview of the requirements contained in the Hazard Communication Standard. Before introducing a new chemical hazard into any section of this employer, each employee in that section will be given information and training as outlined above for the new chemical. E. Hazardous non-routine tasks Periodically, employees are required to perform hazardous non-routine tasks. (Some examples of non-routine tasks are confined space entry, tank cleaning, and painting reactor vessels.) Non-routine tasks that are performed at  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employer) include: 1.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add any non-routine tasks performed by employees) 2.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add any non-routine tasks performed by employees) 3.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add any non-routine tasks performed by employees) Prior to starting work on such projects, each affected employee will be given information by  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title) about the hazardous chemicals he or she may encounter during these activities: (For each activity, list the specific chemical hazards, protective and safety measures the employee can use, and the steps the employer has taken to reduce the hazards, including ventilation, respirators, presence of another employee, and emergency procedures.)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (For each non-routine task identified, list the information indicated above.) F. Multi-employer work places It is the responsibility of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title)to provide employers of any other employees at the work site with the following information: Copies of SDSs (or make them available at a central location) for any hazardous chemicals that the other employer(s) employee may be exposed to while working. Inform other employers of any precautionary measures that need to be taken to protect employees during normal operating conditions or in foreseeable emergencies. Provide other employers with an explanation of the labeling system that is used at the work site. It is also the responsibility of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person and title)to identify and obtain SDSs for the chemicals the contractor is bringing into the work place. G. List of hazardous chemicals The following is a list of all known hazardous chemicals used by our employees. Further information on each chemical may be obtained by reviewing SDSs located at  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Specify location). SDS identity: (Here is where you put the chemical list developed during the inventory. Arrange this list so that you are able to cross-reference it with your SDS file and the labels on your containers.) The criteria (e.g., label warnings, SDS information, etc.) used to evaluate the chemicals are:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Include a description of a plan for how you will update the list.) Chemical Name Manufacturer Location Used  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Insert information here)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Insert information here)  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Insert information here) Hazard Communication checklist ____1.Have we prepared a list of all the hazardous chemicals in our workplace? ____2. Are we prepared to update our hazardous chemical list? ____ 3.Have we obtained or developed a safety data sheet for each hazardous chemical we use?____4.Have we developed a system to ensure that all incoming hazardous chemicals are checked for proper labels and data sheets?____5.Do we have procedures to ensure proper labeling or warning signs for containers that hold hazardous chemicals?____6.Are our employees aware of the specific information and training requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard?____7.Are our employees familiar with the different types of chemicals and the hazards associated with them?____8.Have our employees been informed of the hazards associate with performing non-routine tasks?____9.Are employees trained about proper work practices and personal protective equipment in relation to the hazardous chemicals in their work area?____10.Does our training program provide information on appropriate first aid, emergency procedures, and the likely symptoms of overexposure?____11.Does our training program include an explanation of labels and warnings that are used in each work area?____12.Does the training describe where to obtain data sheets and how employees may use them?____13.Have we worked out a system to ensure that new employees are trained before beginning work?____14.Have we developed a system to identify new hazardous chemicals before they are introduced into a work area?____15.Do we have a system for informing employees when we learn of new hazards associated with a chemical? Hazardous Substances Employee Orientation Checklist Employee Name:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Name of Employee here) Title:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add title of employee here) Date hired:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add Date Hired here) Trainer Name:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add name of person conducting training here) This checklist is to inform employees of  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Add company name here) of its Hazard Communication Program. Place a check in each box to indicate that the subject has been covered. The supervisor has reviewed the following information with the employee: ( 1. The purpose of the hazard communication standard is to require chemical manufacturers or importers to assess the hazards of chemicals they produce or import. All employers must provide information to their employees about the hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed. Employees must be informed about the hazard communication program, labels and other forms of warning, and safety data sheets, and they must have training on the hazardous substances they may encounter. ( 2. The supervisor has reviewed the hazardous chemical list with the employee. ( 3. The supervisor has shown the employee the following: ( Location of hazardous chemicals within the employees work site. ( Location of the written Hazard Communication Program. ( Location of the safety data sheets for all hazardous chemicals in the employees assigned work area. ( Location of the list of person(s) trained and authorized to handle the hazardous chemicals. The signature below documents that the appropriate elements have been talked over to the satisfaction of both parties and that both the supervisor and employee accept responsibility for maintaining a safe and healthful work environment. Date:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter date of orientation) Supervisors signature: _______________________ Date:  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Enter date of orientation) Employees signature: ________________________ NOTE TO SUPERVISOR: If this employee is expected to actually handle chemicals, please notify  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT (Customize by adding the name of the person responsible for training.) for training before employee begins actual work.  FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT You are at the end of the Sample Construction Accident Prevention Program. Please be sure that you have added all the required information to make it specific to your business. If you have any further information to add, please do so. Otherwise press the Delete key to delete this message .     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