Transmission Safety & Environmental Programs

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2008 - 2009 Transmission Safety & Environmental Programs WINTER SAFETY 2008 - 2009 Transmission Safety & Environmental Programs

Winter Preparation Have floor mats at exterior door ways The 2008 - 2009 winter season is not far off, and we must be prepared. Not only is it important to prepare our vehicles, and obtain winter footwear, but also to adjust our walking and driving habits to accommodate slippery conditions. Some helpful pointers to avoid a winter related incident: Preparation: Have floor mats at exterior door ways Have sand available at substations and construction locations Make sure you have a windshield scraper Keeping sand in your vehicle is a good idea

Winter Preparation Driving: Maintain your vehicle Check tires, brakes, defroster, heater, and windshield wipers/blades Slow down & don’t jam your brakes Use your headlights (and keep them clean) Adjust your following distances Drive defensively and be alert Maintain three points of contact when exiting vehicle

Winter Preparation Slips, Trips, and Falls: Wear proper footwear (see the following slides on stock codes) Scan the area ahead Use handrails or supports when provided Watch out for “black ice” and icy spots

Winter Preparation Hypothermia and Frostbite: Avoid extremely cold exposure for long periods of time Stay dry and take frequent breaks Wear several layers of loose clothing Cover exposed skin If affected, re-warm slowly

Winter Preparation Snow Shoveling: If you are not generally physically active, ask for help Don’t over exert yourself Don’t take full shovel loads of wet snow Take frequent breaks Switch hands

Rake, Snow Brush w/72” Handle Stock Code #435991

Snow & Ice Scraper and Brush w/18.5” Handle Stock Code #186240

Ice Scraper 10-Inch Stock Code #197294

Winter Leather/Canvas Work Glove with Thinsulate One Size Fits All Stock Code #189218

Winter Leather/Canvas Work Glove with Thinsulate Size Large Stock Code #189196

Winter Leather Work Glove Fleece Lined Medium S/C 429589 Size 9 Large S/C 429590 Size 10 XL S/C 429591 Size 11 XXL S/C 429592 Size 12

Winter Leather Work Glove Fleece Thermal Lined Small S/C 132801 Medium S/C 132802 Large S/C 132803 XL S/C 132804 XXL S/C 421996

Thermal Cotton Glove Liner Gloves for Protective (Electrical) Rubber Gloves Knitted with heavyweight yarn Stock Code #190853

Thermal Cotton Glove Liner Gloves for Protective (Electrical) Rubber Gloves Napping on Outside Stock Code #190854

Hand (Glove) and Hard Hat Liner Warmers Stock Code #192028 For use in Hard Hat Liners S/C 436225 and S/C 440700

186319 186321 186323 186325 186327

RUBBER, ICE WALKERS 441247

“STABILicers” Small Fits Sizes 6.5 to 7.5 S/C #134216 Medium Fits Sizes 8 to 10 S/C #134109 Large Fits Sizes 10.5 to 12.5 S/C #134108 X-Large Fits Sizes 12.5 to 14 S/C #134212 Sizes 15 & 16 S/C #433050 Replacement Grips S/C #443599

Get-A-Grips Small/Medium Fits Sizes 7 to 10 S/C #185939 Large Fits Sizes 10 to 14 S/C #185940 X-Large Fits Sizes 14 to 16 S/C #185939

Flame Resistant Hard Hat Liner Stock Code #436225 Occunomix SP590 Hard Hat Liner TD211 Compliant

Flame Resistant Hard Hat Liner Stock Code #440700 Occunomix SX700 Hard Hat Liner TD211 Compliant

Flame Resistant Hard Hat Liner S/C #190469 Loveline Product #PRQ-NU BANOX Treated FR Cotton TD211 Compliant

2007 Tyndale Catalog Product # W970Y Hard Hat (Helmet) Liner FR Wool TD211 Compliant – Order through Tyndale (NOT STOCK CODED)

Flash Hood 100% Nomex 8 to 8.5 Ounces Stock Code #192324 Listed ATPV 10 Cal/cm2

Flash Hood - Lightweight 20% PBI 80% Lenzing (FR Rayon) Stock Code #389339 Listed ATPV 6 Cal/cm2

Non-Flame Resistant Hard Hat Liner S/C 429179 Outer shell and binding are flame retardant until washed.  Fasteners are flame resistant. Sherpa Lining is NOT flame resistant. Can NOT be worn during TD211 affected work activities.

Lock De-icer Stock Code #187545

Ice Melt & Sand Products 50-Pound Container Sodium Chloride Ice Melt Stock Code #196322

Ice Melt & Sand Products Sand & Rock Salt Mixture 25-Pound Plastic Container w/Lid Stock Code #387698 Sand & Rock Salt Mixture 25-Pound Plastic Bag Stock Code #387711

Steel Snow Shovel 11.5” x 0.5” x 13.75” 44” Wood (Ash) Handle Stock Code #192691