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Welcome To The Fleet & Safety Summit
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Safety Regulation Update
Kevin Sayler, CIH Risk Control Specialist
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Regulatory Update Agenda
Confined Spaces Crystalline Silica Walking/Working Surfaces Fall Protection Beryllium
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Confined Spaces WAC
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Confined Spaces Big Enough to Enter
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Confined Spaces Big Enough to Enter Not Designed for Occupancy
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Confined Spaces Big Enough to Enter Not Designed for Occupancy Limited Entry & Exit
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Confined Spaces Permit Required Dangerous atmosphere Engulfment
Inwardly converging walls Falls Unguarded machinery
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Confined Spaces – Changes
Permit vs Non-permit Spaces Non-Permit Confined Space Section Repealed Markup of Old Rule Still Available:
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Confined Spaces – Changes
Non-Permit Confined Spaces Now Fall Under Alternate Entry Procedures Continuous Atmospheric Testing Previously was “as needed” to ensure a hazardous atmosphere didn’t develop
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Confined Spaces – Changes
Rescue services must agree to notify you when their services become unavailable Cancel Entry Cancel Permit Photo Credit: Life Rescue, Bellingham, WA
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Confined Space - Resource
Appendix K
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Crystalline Silica WAC
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When is Silica a Concern?
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Silica Exposure Control Plan
Task Description Engineering Controls Work Practices PPE Housekeeping Practices
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Table 1 of Silica Standard
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Small Entity Compliance Guide
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Walking-Working Surfaces & Ladders
WAC WAC
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Walking-Working Surfaces
Stair Platforms & Door Swing
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Ladders All Ladders: Don’t carry objects or loads that could cause employee to lose balance or fall In Addition to Both Hands Free
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Ladders All Ladders: Maintenance & Inspection
Competent person must inspect every shift prior to use Make sure ladders are free of puncture and laceration hazards
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Mobile Ladder Stands 16” Wide Steps Handrail 29.5”-37” if Platform > 4’ Tall Guardrail if > 10’ Platform Height Not > 4 Times the Shortest Base Dimension Without Additional Support
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Fall Protection WAC
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Unified Fall Protection Standard
4 Feet or Greater Fall Protection Work Plan for > 4 Feet
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Beryllium WAC
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Beryllium Some Operations & Industries Affected: Aerospace Dental Labs
Electronics Manufacturing Sporting Goods Manufacturing Abrasive Blasting Potentially Welding Source: Wikipedia, Alchemist-hp (pse-mendelejew.de)
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Risk Management Center
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Mike Woltersdorf Fleet Safety Program Development October 25, 2018
Fleet Safety Summit Mike Woltersdorf Fleet Safety Program Development October 25, 2018
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Why do you need a Fleet Safety program?
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Fleet Safety and Insurance
Differences between Personal and Commercial Insurance
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Latest NIOSH Crash Data
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Fleet Safety Regulations???
National Standard………..
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American National Standard Institute [ANSI] Z15
American National Standard Institute [ANSI] Z15.1 Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations Five Major Categories Management, Leadership and Administration Operational Environment Driver Vehicle Incident reporting and analysis
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Written Policy Program Elements
Safety policy Responsibilities and accountabilities Driver recruitment, selection and assessment Organizational safety rules Orientation and training Reporting rates and major incidents to executives Communications Vehicle specifications Inspections and maintenance Reward and recognition Regulatory compliance management Management program audits
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Operational Environment
Occupant Restraints Impaired Driving Distracted Driving Aggressive Driving Journey Management Fatigue Management Operational Policies
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Operational Policies Business Use Policy Personal Use Policy
Non-Owned Auto Use of Personal Vehicle Use of rental car Distracted Driving
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Driver Management Driver Qualifications Driver Management
Driver Training Program Record Keeping
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Vehicle Management Vehicle Acquisition Modifications
Emergency Equipment Vehicle Inspection Pre-Operation Vehicle Checks Maintenance Vehicle Replacement
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Incident Reporting and Analysis
Reporting of Motor Vehicle Incidents and Collisions Incident Review and Analysis Data Analysis
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