7. Observance of Safety Routine Rules at Work
1
Working clothes
Wear long sleeve jacket and button the wristbands, regardless of heat and
cold, and not be untidily dressed.
Wear safety hat/helmet, safety belt, gaiters and a hard hat, a security zone, a
gaiter, safety shoes at the shipyard in particular
2
Protective goods
Make sure of safety before use of protective goods.
Safety belt
Use a safety belt above the height of 2 m
Put a sling hook of safety belt on place 2 m higher than waist
Safety hat or helmet
At work at higher places or in shipyards, wear safety hat or helmet and tighten
a chin belt.
Gap between inner clothes of helmet and helmet is at least 25 mm.
Protective glasses and
earplug
Put on
dust-proof glasses against dust while grinding or chipping
and
put on earplug at noisy places.
3
Check / maintenance of
appliance / tools
Check your own tools by yourself before use of it and make sure whether it is
safe.
Use proper tools and do not use temporary tools.
4
Clear and put up in order
Always clear up things around you and set up it in order and clear up after
work is finished.
5
Passage
Do not pass through under Cargo handling places and container yards and
Crane etc.
Walk along the proper passage in shipyards or customer’s yards etc.
6
Work at high places
Use a safety belt surely.
Be careful enough not to drop your tools below.
7
Transportation
Do not lift heavy equipment etc. over 30 kg alone.
While transporting by crane onboard ships, on windy days, obey orders of site
supervisors.
While climbing up or down ladders, with tools etc. in knapsack, use both
hands.
8
Work onboard ships
carrying dangerous cargos
(Tanker etc.)
Do not transmit radio waves during cargo handling.
Do not put on hobnailed shoes.
Do not smoke at nonsmoking areas.
9
Work at ship’s bottom
Notify to vessel, open the hatch of manhole for ventilation more than 24hours
ago of start work.
Make sure whether gaser are not exist by using gas (oxygen etc) measuring
devices.
Don't use the fire. As a poisonous gas may be generated.
At least two persons work together for emergency case.
Use worklights with metal-protective gaurd and bring flashlight(s).
10 Work in shipyards
Take safety lectures of each shipyard and work in accordance with shipyard
safety rules.
11
Group work
Before starting work, decide a leader of work and obey his orders.
Work together in harmony communicating with each other if dangerous
situation may exist.
12 Use of mobile phone
If use of mobile phone onboard ships carrying dangerous cargo etc. is
restricted, obey rules of the ship.
Do not use mobile phone during driving. If telephoning is needed, use
hands-free phone not to disturb driving.
Summary of Contents for JFS-280
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Page 3: ...A General Information Before you begin 7ZPNA2401...
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Page 38: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 2 1...
Page 43: ...1 7 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 1 Exterior view of the NWZ 207 display unit...
Page 44: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 8 1 Diagram 1 2 Exterior view of the NCH 578 keyboard...
Page 47: ...1 11 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 5 Exterior view of the NKF 2800 hoisting device...
Page 50: ...2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 2 2...
Page 90: ...3 Operating procedures 3 28 3...
Page 148: ...5 Adjusting How Images Appear 5 34 5...
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Page 274: ...7 Other Items 7 40 7 7 6 2 Test Ring Number 7 6 3 Reservation Settings...
Page 282: ...8 Maintenance and inspections 8 2 8...
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