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• Hard hat
• Eye-protector
• Hearing protectors
• Safety shoes
• Respirator
• Safety gloves
• Protective clothing
• Safety harness when working at heights
• High-visibility clothing
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can get caught on controls or pulled into moving parts
of the product.
Tie back long hair. Long hair can get entangled.
Select the appropriate clothing for each task, for example:
• Wear fire-resistant clothing when welding, flame cutting, or using an angle grinder
• Tear-resistant clothing must resist damage from sharp edges in the steel structure
• Wear anti-static clothing when working on electrical circuits so that components do not get
damaged by a discharge of static electricity
• When working with lubricants, clothing must prevent direct skin contact with the lubricant
• Choose the clothing with consideration to the temperature at the working site
Fall protection
While personnel are doing installation, inspection, or maintenance work at heights, they must
follow fall protection procedures as required by local regulations. Fall prevention practices and
fall protection equipment aim at protecting personnel working on or around the equipment from
exposure to falls.
If the equipment does not have a service platform or guardrail, personnel must use a properly
fitted safety harness. The safety harness is attached to the dedicated fixing points on a building
or equipment in order to prevent falls.
If the product does not have dedicated fixing points for fall protection, it is the owner's
responsibility to make sure that suitable and secure fixing points are available or provide an
appropriate manlift.
If ladders must be used, personnel must practice setting and securing the ladders before using
them for actual work.
Fall protection system has four components:
•
Safety harness:
Safety harness helps to prevent employees to get hurt in a fall.
•
Lanyard belt:
Lanyard belt is connected to the anchor point and is attached to the safety
harness. Lanyard belts are shock absorbing, which means that they slow down and eventually
stop a fall.
•
Snap hook:
Snap hooks connect the D-ring to the safety harness. Snap hooks must be
double locking. The basic rule is: connect only one snap hook to one D-ring.
•
Anchorage point:
Anchorage point is the point to which personal fall protection equipment is
attached. The point must be capable of supporting at least 2,268 kg (5,000 lb) per employee.
If there is any doubt about the strength of the attachment point, find an alternative point that
can support the worker.
A typical fall protection program may include:
• Documented and established site policies and procedures
• Conducting site assessments for fall hazards
• Selection of the proper fall protection system and equipment
• Training on fall protection procedures and the proper use of fall protection systems
2 HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (HSE)
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