Plant Toolbox Talk : 01 WINTER WORKING

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Winter Driving Safety PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER Wipers - Good working order Windshield Washer Fluid - Fill Up Anti-freeze - 50% water 50% Coolant Battery.
Advertisements

This training tool is brought to you by
Responsible Driving Mastery Learning
Office of Risk Management Driving in Inclement Weather.
Winter is a busy time for breakdown companies, insurance call centres and casualty departments. Drivers often have to contend with ice, fog, snow, salt.
Copyright © 2012 American Safety Management Inc. Winter Driving Safety.
ADVERSE CONDITIONS Chapter 12 SUNGLARE  Use sunglasses  Also use sun visor  If the sun is behind you, turn on your low-beam headlights to become more.
Transportation Tuesday TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY A change in weather… It’s time to check your vehicle again! Four or five months back, we were preparing to.
Information on precautions to be taken when operating plant under adverse weather conditions Plant Toolbox Talk : 01 This publication may be freely reproduced.
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc Alabama Retail is committed to partnering with our members to create and keep safe workplaces. Be sure to check out.
Chapter 12 Driving in Adverse Conditions
Chapter 12 Driving in Adverse Conditions
While many drivers believe winter’s icy roads are the most dangerous driving hazard they face, fog actually poses the greatest on-road danger. Fog is.
Chapter 12 Driving in Adverse Conditions
Definitions and Pictures
Driver Education Section VI Day 2 - Adverse Driving Conditions.
WINTER DRIVING. Driving requires all the care and caution possible any time of year. But winter driving has even greater challenges because of wet and.
Call: (toll free) Use code: # ARE YOU WINTER WEATHER READY?
How nature affects driving. What are some other situations that might affect your ability to properly control a vehicle? ► Dawn/Dusk ► Rain ► Snow/Sleet.
Winter Operations Personnel Safety and Operational Efficiency.
WINTER DRIVING “PREPARE FOR SEVERE WEATHER!” PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER  Wipers - Good working order  Windshield Washer Fluid - Fill Up  Anti-freeze.
Take care in winter October Reduce your risk this winter This pack includes advice to protect you, your team and your site or office this winter.
Preventing Slips & Trips at Work
 TRAINING NATIONAL Safety Talk ST070 - Driver Fatigue Sheet 1 - The signs of fatigue Feeling cramped or fidgety Your vehicle wandering on the road Your.
Adverse Driving Conditions Section 10 Reduced Visibility Windows Most important rule is Keep Your Windows Clean!
St. Francis Prep Driver Education
1 WELCOME PREPARING FOR TEXAS WINTER WEATHER Ronnie Sexton Loss Prevention Representative.
Loading and Unloading of Drilling Rigs & Compressors Safe Transportation of Drilling Rigs and Compressors Drilling and Blasting Toolbox Talk : 02 This.
As the cooler weather of fall and winter seasons arrive, we will see increase numbers of days with reduced visibility due to fog.
MODULE 4 DRIVING CONDITIONS THE CONDITIONS THAT DRIVE US This sessions presents defensive driving skills and techniques necessary to avoid collisions.
Winter ready, whatever the weather November 2015.
Crossing on Foot of Roads/Carriageways. Back ground We had a fatality on the 6 th Feb with regard to a Subcontractor crossing a 9.5m carriage way. He.
Driver Responsibilities: Adverse Conditions Topic 1 -- Visibility in Adverse Conditions Topic 2 -- Extreme Weather Conditions Topic 3 -- Protecting Occupants.
Work Place Transport. Members of the BPF Health & Safety Committee.
Gasunie is one of the biggest gas infrastructure companies in Europe. Within the company, we give safety the highest priority; it forms the basis of our.
Vehicle Safety and Winter Driving Safety To ensure the security of vehicles parked in a facility parking lot should be locked when not in use. To ensure.
Chapter 12  Driving with a Sun Glare  Driving in Dawn or Dusk  Driving in Wind  What to do if you are in a Skid..  Driving in Rain  What to do.
Health Risks in Construction
everyone home safe every day
We always have time to work safely
CHAPTER 5 Defensive Driving.
A Toolbox Talk for Pedestrian Safety In Quarries and Surface Mining
TAKING A WINTER DRIVE INTRODUCTION: GOOD MORNING/AFTERNOON.
Chapter 12 Driving in Adverse Conditions
Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins
UNIT 2 Basic Vehicle Control
Winter Car Care and Maintenance Tips
Chapter 12 Driving in Adverse Conditions
Safety in the Rainy Season
How to Protect Your Vehicle in Cold Weather
How nature affects driving
DIVISION OF YOUTH CORRECTIONS
Winter Weather Awareness
Safety Tips to Follow While Driving a Car.

Slip, Trip, & Fall Prevention Quiz
MESH General Awareness: Winter Safety
TAKING A WINTER DRIVE.
Winter Driving.
Click anywhere to get started…
lesson 12.1 REDUCED VISIBILITY
lesson 12.3 OTHER ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS
Drilling and Blasting Toolbox Talk : 02 Updated Aug 2014
Rules of the Road Chapter 11
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
School Based Enterprise: Service
Presentation transcript:

Plant Toolbox Talk : 01 WINTER WORKING Information on precautions to be taken when operating plant under adverse weather conditions Target Audience: Any person likely to be operating plant and equipment outside during adverse weather conditions Produced by: and This publication may be freely reproduced except for advertising, endorsement or commercial purposes. The information is current at June 2011. Please acknowledge QNJAC as the source. (v1. 1 June 2011) Neither MPQC nor Scottish Coal can accept responsibility for any consequences arising from following this guidance which is offered in good faith to help reduce and preferably prevent occupational injuries and ill-health

WINTER WORKING Accident statistics prove that there is an increased risk of personal injury during the winter months Additional hazards of winter working are introduced by: a) reduced daylight hours b) rain/snow/fog/ice

WINTER WORKING Preparations for winter working should be made by checking: Lighting Heating Vehicles and mobile plant Supply of road salt/grit Snow/ice clearing equipment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

WINTER WORKING Advance weather forecasts are important If adverse weather is predicted some simple precautions can be made in advance.

WINTER WORKING LIGHTING Particular attention should be paid to lighting requirements for staircases, pedestrian walkways, access roads, loading areas, plant yards, car parks etc. Torches should be used if necessary

WINTER WORKING SNOW/FROST/ICE Car parks, access roads and pedestrian walkways should be kept clear as practicable A suitable supply of rock salt/grit should be maintained on site and persons designated to take responsibility for snow/ice clearing duties Site personnel should report any areas requiring attention to management without delay

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Ensure access steps are clear of ice and snow before attempting to get on or off your machine When getting off your machine check the ground you are going to step onto is not icy At the start of your shift ensure the windscreen wash bottle is full and check at break-times Ensure that the concentration of washer fluid is sufficient as not to freeze during the shift Ensure there is a plentiful supply of de-icer on site

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Check the condition of the windscreen wiper blades to ensure they do not smear the windscreen when operating Ensure all lights and cameras are clean

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Check condition of tyres, especially for under inflation (Cold overnight temperatures result in lower tyre pressures at the beginning of a morning shift. Where tyres have been fitted with an inner tube, the air that is sometimes trapped between the tyre and the inner tube can reduce pressure to such an extent that the beading between the wheel and tyre can become detached when the wheel turns)

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Ensure flashing beacons are working at all times Low sunlight can also be a problem – if you have difficulty seeing put on your headlights so others can see you! Wear eyewear or fit suitable sun blinds on windscreens of vehicles

WINTER WORKING During periods of poor visibility (e.g. fog): MOBILE PLANT During periods of poor visibility (e.g. fog): Use headlights at the first sign of reduced visibility (many companies now insist that headlights are switched on at all times when a vehicle is moving) Consider suspension of operations during extreme periods of poor visibility Provide road markers at the side of haul routes to delineate Roadways If you become lost in fog, STOP and radio for assistance - don’t assume you think you know where you are

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Oils will be thicker during cold temperatures so allow your vehicle extra time to warm up before moving off to allow complete circulation of the oil through the engine/hydraulics Drivers should ensure there is adequate vision before moving off – i.e. defrost windscreens, clean lights etc.

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Vehicles should always be driven according to the prevailing ground, visibility and weather conditions Allow extra distance for braking under wet or icy conditions Note: It takes double the distance to pull up in wet conditions and up to TEN times the distance in icy conditions

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Operators of excavators and loading shovels that have teeth on their buckets should, in cold temperatures, initially fill the bucket with loose material for a few times before starting to dig solid material Note: Teeth that have been hardened tend to become brittle in cold temperatures and the teeth can snap quite easily if they have not been “warmed up” through the friction motion of filling the bucket a few times with loose material

WINTER WORKING MOBILE PLANT Use diff locks where appropriate BUT remember to put back into 2 wheel drive at earliest opportunity Take extra care when working at faces – the freeze/thaw cycle is at its greatest in winter and can result in unstable faces as ice melts during the day Increase inspection of stockpiles - more likely to “hang up” during winter months. Note: Ensure correct machines are on site to scale stocks hanging up or overhanging.

WINTER WORKING PERSONAL PROTECTION Appropriate footwear for the conditions should be worn at all times It is even more important during hours of darkness or reduced visibility to wear reflective jackets or waistcoats that are reasonably clean Persons working outside should wrap up warmly. Several layers of clothing are more effective than a single heavy layer. However, it is important that any additional clothing does not obscure high visibility waistcoats or jackets

WINTER WORKING PERSONAL PROTECTION Do not be tempted to take shortcuts – keep to designated pedestrian routes and report if these need gritting Additional care should be taken when working near lagoons or watercourses in slippery conditions NEVER ASSUME THAT ANY ICE WILL CARRY YOUR WEIGHT!

for producing this tool box talk. WINTER WORKING KEEP WARM TAKE PRECAUTIONS BE CAREFUL BE SAFE Thanks to and for producing this tool box talk.