Welding & Hot Works Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Scope
  3. Definitions
  4. Key responsibilities
  5. Procedure
  6. Fire prevention measures
  7. Confined space
  8. Fumes, gases and dust
  9. Personal protection
  10. Cleaning compounds
  11. Cylinders
  12. Arc welding and cutting
  13. Resistance welding
  14. Transmission pipeline
  15. Oxygen fuel gas welding and cutting:
  16. Fire watch requirements
  17. First aid equipment
  18. Training

Tuberculosis Exposure Control Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Procedure
  3. Tb surveillance
  4. Medical evaluation and preventive therapy
  5. Follow-up evaluation
  6. Requirements specifically applicable to tb skin testing
  7. Methods of exposure control
  8. Training
  9. Recordkeeping
  10. Initial exposure incident follow-up record
  11. Exosure incident log
  12. Log of health care professional’s review
  13. Log of isolation room, enclosure and units testing
  14. Tuberculosis skin test

Temporary Employees Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Importance
  3. Scope
  4. Definitions
  5. Responsibilities
  6. Supervisor responsibilities
  7. Mentor responsibilities
  8. Short service employee responsibilities
  9. Hse coordinator responsibilities
  10. Oprocedures - short service employee program
  11. Orientation
  12. Training
  13. Identification system
  14. Documentation
  15. Sse quality assessment and control

Scaffolding Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Scope
  3. Definitions
  4. Key responsibilities
  5. Procedure
  6. Inspections
  7. Mandatory signs and tags for defects found
  8. Modifications
  9. Training requirements
  10. Hazards associated with the use of scaffolds
  11. Duties of a competent person assembling/disassembling scaffolding

Sandblasting and Silica Exposure Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Inspection procedures
  2. Abrasive material toxicity
  3. Silicosis is categorized into three types:
  4. Hazards of static electricity and explosive mixtures
  5. Setup procedures
  6. Shut down procedures
  7. Refilling sand pot (five and seven-ton-mobile units only)
  8. Personal hygiene
  9. Precautions and special situations
  10. Hoses
  11. Dead man switches/valves
  12. Electric equipment
  13. Breathing air filters
  14. Hose and couplings
  15. Sandblasting in confined spaces
  16. Modification of sandblasting equipment
  17. Respiratory protection equipment guidelines
  18. Training
  19. Testing and certification

Respiratory Protection Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Scope
  3. Respiratory program administrator
  4. Medical requirements
  5. Medical evaluation procedures
  6. Supplemental information for the plhcp
  7. Medical determination
  8. Additional medical evaluations
  9. Work site procedures
  10. Respirator selection criteria
  11. Hazard identification
  12. Characteristics of hazardous operation or process
  13. Gaseous contaminants
  14. Particulate contaminants
  15. Selection of respirator
  16. Concentration and type of contaminant
  17. Location of hazardous area
  18. Worker activity
  19. Types of respirators
  20. Brand and models
  21. Estimate of exposures and contaminant information
  22. Respirator fit testing
  23. User seal check
  24. Positive pressure check
  25. Negative pressure check
  26. Test exercises
  27. Qualitative fit test (qlft) protocols
  28. Quantitative fit test (qnft) protocols
  29. Portacount fit test requirements
  30. Portacount test instrument
  31. Use, maintenance and care of respirators
  32. Ocleaning procedures
  33. Voluntary use
  34. Workplace monitoring
  35. Recordkeeping
  36. Program evaluation
  37. Training
  38. Retraining
  39. Your company name qualitative respiratory fit test record sheet

PUNCH PRESS SAFETY PROGRAM

1.1          METHODS OF Safeguarding THE POINT OF OPERATION............................................................................... 4 1.2          GENERAL REQUIREMENT........................................................................................................................... 4 1.3          POINT OF OPERATION GUARDS.................................................................................................................. 4 1.4          POINT OF OPERATION DEVICES.................................................................................................................. 5 1.5          PRESENCE SENSING DEVICE........................................................................................................................ 5 1.6          PULL-OUT.................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.7          INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE RECORDS................................................................................................ 7 1.8          MODIFICATION......................................................................................................................................... 7 1.9          TRAINING OF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.................................................................................................. 7 1.10        EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS........................................................................................................................ 7 1.11        INSTRUCTION TO OPERATORS.................................................................................................................... 7 1.12        WORK AREA.............................................................................................................................................. 7 1.13        OVERLOADING.......................................................................................................................................... 8 1.14        REPORT OF INJURIES TO EMPLOYEES OPERATING POWER PRESSES............................................................. 8

Pesticide Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. General pesticide use
  2. Pesticide handling
  3. Storage (fixed site)
  4. Storage (mobile sites: trucks)
  5. Digging, trenching
  6. Dusting for pests
  7. Routine maintenance
  8. Refueling engine
  9. Aerosol fogging
  10. Aerosol crack & crevice applications
  11. Pesticide particles or vapors in the air
  12. Pesticide applications
  13. Mixing/loading
  14. Transport from jobsite to jobsite
  15. Pesticide application
  16. Treatment with pesticides
 

Personal Protective Equipment Safety Program

Table of Contents

  1. Purpose
  2. Scope
  3. Key responsibilities
  4. Procedure
  5. Eye protection
  6. Face shields
  7. Head protection
  8. Hearing protection
  9. Hand protection
  10. Foot protection
  11. Fall protection
  12. Electrical protection
  13. Worksite hazard assessment
  14. Monitoring
  15. Training
  16. Retraining
  17. Documentation