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Protect Workers Operating and Working Near Forklifts
www.osha.govProtect Workers Operating and Working Near Forklifts Forklifts are an essential piece of equipment in many workplaces, especially in warehousing and manufacturing. Although these vehicles make work more efficient, they can pose serious hazards to those operating or working near them. OSHA reminds employers and workers that these hazards can
Technical Guidelines Working Near Our Assets
www.watercorporation.com.auProcess for working near our assets .....11 4.1 Dial Before You Dig 12 4.2 Site inspection 12 4.3 Conduct an Asset Protection Risk Assessment 12 ... 8.12.1 Underground services 53 8.12.2 Overhead services 55 8.13 Road development 56 8.1.2 Road crossings 56 8.14 Planting and removing trees 58
WORK NEAR OVERHEAD POWER LINES - SafeWork NSW
www.safework.nsw.gov.auand approach distances for workers working near overhead power lines. It applies to people with varying levels of qualification, training or knowledge. This code of practice will assist employers, self-employed persons, employees, contractors and other parties involved in managing electrical risks associated with work near overhead power lines.
Work near underground assets – Guide - SafeWork NSW
www.safework.nsw.gov.auworking near underground assets 29 5.1.2 Safety considerations for Low, High or Extra High Voltage electrical cables 30 5.1.3 Electrical earthing of metallic pipes 30 5.2 Table B: Types of Assets and Limits of Underground Approach 31 5.3 On-site checking 34 5.4 Plan or …
GENERIC RISK ASSESSMENTS - Randstad
www.randstad.co.ukWorking Near Buried Spaces 3 May 2013 ... Only the minimum number of workers required to carry out the work safely to enter. 10. Workers to be logged in and out (tag system) ... Arcing or contact with overhead cables or other obstructions 3. Materials falling during lifting operations
Avoiding danger from overhead power lines GS6
www.hse.gov.ukAvoiding danger from overhead power lines Page 5 of 12 13 If you cannot avoid working near an overhead line and there is a risk of contact or close approach to the wires, you should consult its owner to find out if the line can be permanently diverted away from the work area or replaced with underground cables.
Working Near Electricity Equipment - National Grid Group
www.nationalgrid.comfor working near National Grid Electricity ... of overhead lines or underground cables to make sure the presence and location of our services are known. Once a third party or ... are carrying out work near overhead lines you must contact National Grid, …
Working safely near overhead electricity power lines AIS8
www.hse.gov.ukThe safest option is always to avoid working near OHPLs if you can. Creating alternative access routes or work areas to avoid OHPLs is often the easiest and cheapest option. Consider re-routing or burying OHPLs in certain locations, such as farmyards or silage clamps where machines often pass below the lines. Consult the