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Found 7 free book(s)TOOL BOX TALK - SAFE USE OF LIFTING EQUIPMENT
www.ehsdb.comTOOL BOX TALK - SAFE USE OF LIFTING EQUIPMENT ... and hooks are straight and free from distortion. Additionally, to prevent the risk of injury, lifting equipment that you use must be: • suitable for the purpose • attached to a suitable lifting point.
RT3 STRAIGHT-BLADE - BOSS plow
content.bossplow.comRT3 STRAIGHT-BLADE OWNER’S MANUAL ... If you have further questions, your local BOSS PLOW DEALER is the person to talk to. They know your plow well and want your complete satisfaction. 3 Snowplow Features Ideal for commercial plowing, this new BOSS snowplow was designed and built with the snow removal
Toolbox Talk #14 MACHINE GUARDING
www.ehs.harvard.eduTraversing: Movement in straight, continuous line that may strike or catch an employee in a pinch or shear point between a moving and fixed object. Cutting: Action of sawing, boring, drilling, milling, slicing Punching: Action resulting when a machine moves a slide (ram) to stamp a sheet of metal or other material.
Loader Safety Talk - Occupational Safety and Health ...
www.osha.govDrive in straight line when loading and unloading. Do not try to load and turn at the same time. Load bucket evenly and keep load balanced. Do not overload. Follow the load limits listed in the operator’s manual. SAFETY FOR SELF & OTHERS The bucket is NOTfor people. Never lift, carry or allow anyone to work in the bucket.
NALC Contract Talk: Opting
www.nalc.orgContract Talk by the Contract Administration Unit Opting (continued) Break in Service—An exception to the duration clause for CCAs on a five-day service break between 360-day terms is addressed by questions 69 and 70 of the national parties’
© Talk for Writing 1
www.talk4writing.com© Talk for Writing . 7 . Words! Words! Words! Go back over the story and underline or highlight any
most important thing is how YOU feel. If
www.nspcc.org.ukIt’s always good to talk about stuff that makes you upset. If you’re worried, go and tell a grown up you trust – like a family member, teacher or one of your friend’s parents. They’ll say well done for speaking out and help make everything OK. You can also call Childline on 0800 1111 and someone will always be there to listen.