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Falls |
Burns / Shocks |
Over-exposure |
Traumatic/ Acute Injuries |
Eye Injuries |
Heat Stress |
Hot Work: Welding,
Cutting, and Brazing
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A-17 |
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Ship Fitting /
Unit Assembly
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B-2 |
B-6 |
B-11 |
B-14 |
B-18 |
B-21 |
Rigging
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Shipboard
Electrical
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Shipboard
Machining
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Shipboard
Materials Handling
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Surface Preparation:
Abrasive Blasting, and Painting, |
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Housekeeping
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Materials Handling:
Shop
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Insulation / Lagging
Installation
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Tank Cleaning
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Sheet Metal
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Pipe Fitting
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Support Services
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Description of Shipfitting Hazards on Matrix:
Falls - Injuries that result from falling on the same level or to a different level.
Burns - Injuries caused by contact with hot elements, surfaces or exposure to high temperatures; electrical current.
Shocks - Injuries caused by electrical current passing through the body.
Overexposure - Exposure to substances above specified limits.
Traumatic or Acute Injuries - Injuries that manifest immediately from lacerations and puncture wounds.
Eye Injuries - Injuries to the eye caused by external agents or forces such as flying objects, grinding dust, grit and molten metal.
Heat Stress - Prolonged exposure to hot workplace environments that cause the body’s core temperature to rise to unhealthy levels and may lead to heat exhaustion, cramps and heat stroke. |
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