ALL OF OUR SAFETY RULES MUST BE OBEYED
ALL OF
OUR SAFETY RULES MUST BE OBEYED. FAILURE
TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN STRICT DISCIPLINARY ACTION BEING TAKEN.
Keep
your mind on your work at all times. No
horseplay on the job. Injury or
termination or both can be the result.
Personal
safety equipment must be worn as prescribed for each job, such as: safety glasses for eye protection, hard hats
at all times within the confines of the construction area where there is a
potential for falling materials or tools, gloves when handling materials, and
safety shoes are necessary for protection against foot injuries.
Precautions
are necessary to prevent sunburn and to protect against burns from hot
materials.
If
any part of your body should come in contact with an acid or caustic substance,
rush to the nearest water available and flush the affected part. Secure medical aid immediately.
Watch
where you are walking. Don’t run.
The
use of illegal drugs or alcohol or being under the influence of the same on the
project shall be cause for termination.
Inform your supervisor if taking strong prescription drugs that warn
against driving or using machinery.
Do
not distract the attention of fellow workers.
Do no engage in any act which would endanger another employee.
Sanitation
facilities have been or will be provided for your use. Defacing or damaging these facilities is
forbidden.
A
good job is a clean job, and a clean job is the start of a safe job. So keep your working area free from rubbish
and debris.
Do
not use a compressor to blow dust or dirt from your clothes, hair, or hands.
Never
work aloft if you are afraid to do so, if you are subject to dizzy spells, or
if you are apt to be nervous or sick.
Never
move an injured person unless it is absolutely necessary. Further injury may result. Keep the injured as comfortable as possible
and utilize job site first-aid equipment until an ambulance arrives.
Know
where firefighting equipment is located and be trained on how to use it.
Lift
correctly – with legs, not the back. If
the load is too heavy GET HELP. Stay fit. Control your weight. Do stretching exercises. Approximately twenty percent of all
construction related injuries result from lifting materials.
Nobody
but operator shall be allowed to ride on equipment unless proper seating is
provided.
Do
not use power tools and equipment until you have been properly instructed in
the safe work methods and become authorized to use them.
Be
sure that all guards are in place. Do
not remove, displace, damage, or destroy any safety device or safeguard
furnished or provided for use on the job, nor interfere with the use thereof.
Do
not enter an area which has been barricaded.
If
you must work around power shovels, trucks, and dozers, make sure operators can
always see you. Barricades are required
for cranes.
Never
oil, lubricate, or fuel equipment while it is running or in motion.
Before
servicing, repairing, or adjusting any powered tool or piece of equipment,
disconnect it, lock out the source of power, and tag it out.
Barricade
danger areas. Guard rails or perimeter cables
may be required.
Trenches
over five feet deep must be shored or sloped as required. Keep out of trenches or cuts that have not
been properly shored or sloped.
Excavated or other material shall not be stored nearer than two feet
from the edge of the excavation.
Excavations less than 5 ft may also require cave in protection in some
instances.
Use
the “four and one” rule when using a ladder.
One foot of base for every four feet of height.
Portable
ladders in use shall be equipped with safety feet unless ladder is tied,
blocked or otherwise secured. Step
ladders shall not be used as a straight ladder.
Ladders
must extend three feet above landing on roof for proper use.
Defective
ladders must be properly tagged and removed from service.
Keep
ladder bases free of debris, hoses, wires, materials, etc.
Build
scaffolds according to manufacturers’ recommendations and MIOSHA Construction
Safety Standard Part 12 –
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