Safety & Health Program
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Division of Safety,
Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security
FDLES/CARE
These materials were produced by the Division of Safety, Florida Department
of Labor and Employment Services, as part of a special OSHA program to
reduce work-related deaths in construction in California, Florida, and
Texas. Because Florida's funding for the program - CARE, or Construction
Accident Reduction Emphasis - ended in June 2000, the materials will not
be updated. The materials should be reviewed yearly for any needed changes.
Safety and health
programs for construction are mentioned in the OSHA standard; see 29 CFR
1926, Subpart C. This sample program was developed for general industry,
but can easily be adapted for use by a construction company.
NOTE:
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THIS
SAMPLE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED TO ASSIST IN ESTABLISHING A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT.
IT IS NOT INTENDED TO SUPERSEDE THE REQUIREMENTS DETAILED IN 29CFR
1910. EMPLOYERS SHOULD REVIEW THE STANDARD FOR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS
WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO THEIR SPECIFIC SITUATION AND TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
CHANGES. EMPLOYERS WILL NEED TO ADD INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THEIR
PARTICULAR FACILITY IN ORDER TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE
PROGRAM. |
- POLICY
It is the Safety and Health Policy of (Company Name) __________ to comply
with the standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) and the State of Florida Health and Safety Standards, and to
endeavor to have injury free jobs.
Compliance with the following Safety Policy and all items contained
therein, is mandatory for all employees of (Company Name) __________,
The authorization and responsibility for enforcement has been given
primarily to (Responsible person) __________.
It is also the company policy that accident prevention be a prime concern
to all of us. It includes, not only prevention of wasteful and inefficient
operations, damage to property and equipment, but foremost, the safety
and well being of all our employees.
- APPLICABILITY
This policy applies to all employees of (Company Name) __________, regardless
of position with the company. The safety rules apply to anyone who is
on a (Company Name) __________ site or premises.
- IMPLEMENTATION
The company safety program has been designed for maximum employee involvement
in four fundamental ways:
A. Managements commitment to safety and health.
B. Quarterly in-depth safety meetings.
C. Effective job safety training for all categories of employees.
D. Various incentive awards for exemplary safety performance.
- ADMINISTRATION
The safety and health program will be carried out according to guidelines
established and published in this manual. Specific instructions and
assistance will be provided by (Responsible person) __________. Each
manager will be responsible for meeting all requirements of the Safety
and Health Program and for maintaining an effective accident prevention
effort within his/her area of responsibility. It will be the managers
responsibility to see that all accidents are thoroughly investigated
and reported to (Responsible person) __________ on the same day of the
occurrence. (Responsible person) __________ will review and update this
program annually.
- REPORTING
OF INJURIES
A. All employees will be held accountable for failing to report an on-the-job
injury immediately. Immediately means at or near the time of the injury
and on the same day of the injury. Employees must report the injury,
in detail, to their immediate supervisor, i.e. Foreman, Superintendent,
or Manager, etc. The employee must let their supervisor know:
1. How they
hurt themselves.
2. What they were doing at the time.
3. Who they were working with at the time.
4. When and where it happened.
5. Other pertinent information that will aid in the supervisors
investigation of the accident.
B. Anyone failing
to report an on-the-job injury according to the above instructions is
in violation of the (Company Name) __________ Safety and Health Policy
and may be subject to termination. Every employee of (Company Name)
__________, their subcontractors and suppliers are expected to comply
with the company policy and to comply with OSHA and Florida State Health
and Safety standards.
- NOTIFICATIONS
A. IN CASE OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
After the injured has been taken to the hospital, notify the manager
immediately. Fill out the accident report form and send it to the main
office. Get statements from witnesses and make certain statements are
signed by witnesses, dated and time noted. Take photographs of the area
and anything relevant.
B. IN CASE OF INSPECTION BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL INSPECTORS
Notify the manager that the OSHA, Federal, State or Local inspectors
are on the jobsite and be cooperative. The manager should immediately
notify the (Responsible person) __________.
- GENERAL
SAFETY RULES
A. Compliance with applicable Federal, State, County, City, Client and
(Company Name) __________ safety rules and regulations is a condition
of employment.
B. All injuries, regardless of how minor, must be reported to your supervisor
and the office immediately. An employee that fails to report an injury
immediately will be issued a safety violation notice and may be subject
to termination.
C. Safety glasses, meeting the requirements of ANSI Z87.1, will be worn
as the minimum required eye protection. Additional eye and face protection
such as mono-goggles and face shields are required for such operations
as grinding, jack hammering, utilizing compressed air or handling of
chemicals, acid and caustic materials. Burning goggles for cutting,
burning or brazing and welding hoods for welding are required.
D. Fall protection
1. Safety belts/harnesses
and lanyards shall be worn and secured at any time there is a fall
hazard of more than six (6) feet.
2. Lifelines shall be erected to provide fall protection where work
is required in areas where permanent protection is not in place. Horizontal
lifelines shall be minimum of ½ inch diameter wire rope. Vertical
lifelines shall be ¾ inch diameter manila rope or equivalent
and shall be used in conjunction with an approved type rope grab.
E. Clothing must
provide adequate protection for the body. Shirt tails must be worn inside
the trousers. Sturdy work boots with rigid, slip-resistant soles which
give adequate protection to the feet and ankles are required. Sneakers,
sandals and other light-weight footwear are prohibited.
F. Cameras, firearms, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs are not allowed
at the office or onsite. Drugs prescribed by a physician must be registered
with the supervisor. The use or possession of illegal drugs or alcoholic
beverages will result in immediate termination.
G. Housekeeping shall be an integral part of every job. Supervisors
and employees are responsible for keeping their work areas clean and
hazard free. Clean up is required when you finish a job, at the end
of the day or as needed to maintain a safe work place.
H. Burning and cutting equipment shall be checked daily before being
used. All gas shall be shut off and hoses disconnected from bottles
or manifolds at the end of each day. Caps shall be replaced on bottles
when gauges are removed. All repairs shall be made in the tool room
at the shop. Makeshift field repairs will not be allowed. Two sets of
flashback arresters shall be installed on oxyacetylene outfits; one
set at the regulators and one set at the torch handle.
I. All tools, whether company owned or personal, must be in good
working condition. Defective tools must not be used. Examples are: chisels
with mushroomed heads; hammers with loose or split handles; and guards
missing on saws or grinders, etc.
J. All electrical tools shall be checked and color coded by a designated
competent person each month. This shall be part of our assured grounding
program.
K. The speed limit is 10 miles per hour (MPH) within the plant area.
No one is permitted to ride on a truck while standing up. Sitting on
the outside edges is prohibited. You must be down inside the truck.
Riding as a passenger on equipment is prohibited unless the equipment
has the safe capability of transporting personnel.
L. Adequate precautions must be taken to protect employees and equipment
from hot work such as welding or burning. Fire extinguishing equipment
shall be not further away than 50 feet from all hot work. Return used
extinguishers to the office for recharging immediately.
M. All scaffolding and work platforms must be in accordance with OSHA
specifications. All ladders must be in a safe condition with no broken
rungs or split side rails. Damaged ladders shall be removed from service.
Ladders shall be secured at the top and bottom and extend three (3)
feet above the working surface. Metal ladders around electrical work
are prohibited.
N. Report all unsafe conditions and near accidents to your supervisor
so corrective action an be taken.
O. All floor openings or excavations shall be barricaded on all sides
to ensure that employees
are aware of the hazard. Floor holes shall be covered with a secure
cover and clearly marked.
P. Warning signs, barricades and tags will be used to the fullest extent
and shall be obeyed.
Q. Respiratory protection is required for employees exposed to dust
hazards or to other air contaminants that may be encountered.
- ENFORCEMENT
OF SAFETY POLICY
A. Safety violation notices shall be issued to any (Company Name) __________employee,
subcontractor or anyone on a (Company Name) __________site violating
the safety rules or regulations.
1. Any violation
of a safety rule can result in suspension or immediate termination.
2. Any employee receiving three (3) written, general violations within
a six (6) month period shall be terminated.
3. Issuance of a safety violation notice for failure to use fall protection
or for failure to report a job injury (at the time of injury) will
result in immediate termination.
B. It is understood
that (Company Name) __________ is not restricting itself to the above
rules and regulations. Additional rules and regulations as dictated
by the job will be issued and posted as needed.
- RECORD KEEPING
A. OSHA poster "Safety and Health Protection on the Job" will
be posted at all job sites.
B. OSHA "Log of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses" will
be maintained and posted during the month of February following the
year it is completed for.
C. Insurance poster, "Notice to Employees" indicating State
Workers Compensation coverage will be posted on all job sites.
D. Safety Meetings weekly and followed by sign-in log.
- HOUSEKEEPING
AND SANITATION
A. General neatness.
B. Regular disposal of trash.
C. Passageways, driveways and walkways clear.
D. Adequate lighting.
E. Oil and grease removed.
F. Waste containers provided and used.
G. Sanitary facilities adequate and clean.
H. Adequate ventilation.
- PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
A. Hearing Protection.
B. Eye and Face Protection.
a. Goggles where
flying particles exist.
b. Face shields for dust.
c. Welding masks for welder and helper.
C. Respirator Protection.
D. Safety belts and lifelines
E. Gloves, where required.
- FIRE PROTECTION
A. Fire safety orientation to employees.
B. Fire extinguishers - in proper location and charged.
C. No smoking areas posted.
D. Flammable and combustible material storage areas.
E. Safety cans (containers) for gasoline or other flammable liquids.
- HAND AND
POWER TOOLS
A. Inspect all tools for the proper operating condition.
B. All tools stored properly and neatly.
C. All power tools properly grounded.
D. Inspect all tools for proper safety guards.
- WELDING
AND CUTTING
A. Gas and oxygen cylinders secured in a vertical position.
B. Hoses inspected regularly.
C. Cylinders, caps, valves, couplings, regulators and hoses kept free
of oil and grease.
D. Cylinder caps shall be in place when ever cylinder is not being used.
E. Maintain gauge pressures - oxygen 30-40 pounds, acetylene 5-10 pounds,
when in use, small tip uses less.
F. Two (2) sets of flash arresters (for oxyacetylene outfits). One (1)
set at torch handle and one (1) set at regulators.
- ELECTRICAL
A. All portable tools and cords will be properly grounded.
B. Daily visual inspection of caps, ends and cords for deformed or missing
pins, insulation damage and internal damage.
C. Tests of cords, tools and equipment for continuity and correct attachment
of the equipment grounding connector to the proper terminal shall be
made every three months and:
1. Prior to first
use.
2. Prior to return to service after repairs.
3. Prior to return to service after incident which may have caused
damage to cord or equipment.
D. Cords and equipment which do not meet requirements shall be removed
from service until repairs have been made.
E. Maintain a written log of all test on cords, tool and equipment unless
there are G.F.C.I.s installed.
- LADDERS
A. Inspect at regular intervals.
B. No broken or missing rungs or steps.
C. No broken or split side rails.
D. Extend at least 36 inches above landing and secure.
E. Side rails of 2 X 4 up to 16 feet. Above 16 feet, side rails need
to be at least 3 X 6s.
F. Cleats of 2 X 4 lumber and spaced 12 inches top to top.
- SCAFFOLDING
A. Inspect at regular intervals.
B. Footings shall be sound and rigid and capable of carrying the maximum
intended load.
C. Tied into buildings vertically and horizontally at 14 foot intervals.
D. Properly cross braced.
E. Proper guard rails and toeboards installed.
- GUARDRAILS,
HANDRAILS AND COVERS
A. Guardrails, handrails and covers shall be installed where ever there
is danger of employees or materials falling through floor, roof or wall
openings and shall be guarded on all exposed sides.
B. Posts shall be of at least 2 X 4 stock spaced not more than eight
(8) feet apart.
C. Top rail shall be 42 inches above the floor and of 2 X 4 stock.
D. The intermediate (mid) rail shall be approximately 21 inches above
the floor and of at least 1 X 4 stock.
E. Guardrail assemblies around floor openings shall be equipped with
toe boards. The toe boards shall be a minimum of four (4) inches above
the floor and shall not have more than ¼ inch clearance above
the floor level, if there are employees below and conditions dictate.
F. Guardrails must be capable of supporting 200 pounds in any direction.
- MATERIAL
HOISTS
A. Inspect at regular intervals.
B. Operating rules shall be posted at operator's station.
C. "No Rider" signs posted at all stations.
D. All entrances shall be properly protected.
E. All entrance bars and grates shall be painted with diagonal contrasting
stripes.
F. Operator is experienced.
G. Current crane certification inspection sticker and papers on rig.
- MOTOR VEHICLES
A. Inspect all lights, brakes, tires, horn, etc at regular intervals.
B. Do not overload vehicles.
C. Trash trucks shall have covers.
D. No riding on edge of pickup truck bed.
E. No riding on concrete trucks, loaders, backhoes, etc.
F. Back-up alarms on loaders, tractors, backhoes, etc.
- MATERIAL
STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Designate material storage area.
B. Keep material, including spoil, at least two (2) feet from edge of
excavation.
C. Control water.
D. Inspect frequently.
- SAFETY MEETING
REPORT
(Company Name) __________ has a Safety Meeting form. This form shall
be filled out for each safety meeting that is held. After filling out
the form, you shall return it to the office.
- OSHA POSTER
(Company Name) __________has a job safety and health poster from OSHA.
This poster must be posted on location in a conspicuous place,
preferably on the employee bulletin.
- LOG AND
SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
(Company Name) __________ has an OSHA log for injuries and illnesses.
This must be posted in a conspicuous place and kept up to date as all
illnesses and injuries occur. Preferably these are to be posted on the
bulletin board at the office.
- EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
A. (Company Name) __________ has a listing of emergency room and walk-in
clinic phone numbers for each location.
B. All employees must be made aware of the locations of the Emergency
Rooms and Walk-in Clinics.
- SAFETY INSPECTION
PROCESS
Periodic inspections, at least semi-annually, will be made of the area
by the responsible supervisor.
- JOB HAZARD
ANALYSIS
A. Job hazard analysis will be performed on each job to determine the
potential hazards and the type of protective equipment that is available,
and what it can do; i.e., splash protection, impact protection, etc.;
1. It is the
responsibility of (Responsible person) __________ to assess the workplace
hazard situation, by identifying and evaluating equipment and processes.
2. In order to assess the need for PPE, a walk-through survey of the
areas in question will be conducted. The purpose of the survey is
to identify sources of hazards to workers and co-workers. Consideration
should be given to the basic hazard categories: Impact; Penetration;
Compression (roll-over); Chemical; Heat; Harmful dust; Light (optical)
radiation.
3. During the walk-through survey the safety officer should observe:
(a) sources
of motion; where any movement of tools, machine elements or particles
could exist, or movement of personnel that could result in collision
with stationary objects;
(b) sources of high temperatures that could result in burns, eye
injury or ignition of protective equipment, etc.;
(c) types of chemical exposures;
(d) sources of harmful dust;
(e) sources of light radiation, i.e., welding, brazing, cutting,
furnaces, heat treating, high intensity lights, etc.;
(f) sources of falling objects or potential for dropping objects;
(g) sources of sharp objects which might pierce the feet or cut
the hands;
(h) sources of rolling or pinching objects which could crush the
feet;
(i) layout of workplace and location of co-workers; and
(j) any electrical hazards. In addition, injury/accident data should
be
reviewed to help identify problem areas.
B. Following the
walk-through survey, it is necessary to organize the data and information
for use in the assessment of hazards. The objective is to prepare for
an analysis of the hazards in the environment to enable proper selection
of protective equipment.
C. Having gathered and organized data on a workplace, an estimate of
the potential for injuries should be made. Each of the basic hazards
should be reviewed and a determination made as to the type, level of
risk, and seriousness of potential injury from each of the hazards found
in the area. The possibility of exposure to several hazards simultaneously
should be considered.
D. After completing the assessment, (Responsible person) __________
selects the protective equipment which ensures a level of protection
greater than the minimum required to protect employees from the hazards.
F. It is the responsibility of (Responsible person) __________ to reassess
the workplace hazard situation as necessary, by identifying and evaluating
new equipment and processes, reviewing accident records, and reevaluating
the suitability of previously selected PPE.
- TRAINING
All employees of the (Company Name) __________ will be trained on the
requirements of this program.
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