Pipeline toolbox hot tapping
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These toolbox talks are issued for use by site supervisors and the talks are to be given at the workplace to workers under their control prior to the taking place of any work activity. Individuals can be prosecuted for their acts or omissions at work if proved they put at risk the Health Safety of themselves or others.
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The employer must provide such information, instruction and training as may be necessary to ensure the health and safety at work of all their employees. It is the duty of both employer and employee to ensure safe practice is carried out. WEEKLY MASS SAFETY TALK Sites by the very nature of activities on them are dangerous places to work, and it is every person’s general duty to ensure that safe working practices are maintained at all times on the site. INTRODUCTION The need to ensure safety on construction Sites is essential.
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Vehicles Heatstroke Heat Exhaustion Shaft Top Safety Tunnel Entry and Exit Safety at the Shaft Bottom Locomotive Operation Personnel Movement inTunnel Compressed Air works Emergency Evacuation
PIPELINE TOOLBOX HOT TAPPING MANUAL
Labour Health and Safety Act Advice to Employees Responsibilities Good Housekeeping Personal Points Working Dress Eye Protection Heads and Feet Noise Skin Care Alcohol Fire Manual Handling Safe Stacking Hand Tools Portable Electric Tools Working Safely with Electricity Welding Safely The Safe Use of ladders Step ladders Trestle Scaffolds Tower Scaffolds Do’s and Don’ts on Scaffold Openings and Edges Working on Scaffolding Work on Roofs Cladding panels Excavations Demolition Lifting Slings Lifting Chains Lifting Shackles Lifting Hooks and Eye Bolts Working with Compressed Air Tools Banksmen/Rigger/Signalman Compressed Gas Cylinders Cartridge Hammers or Rivet Guns Abrasive Wheels Control of Substances Hazardous to Health(C.O.S.H.H.) Health and Hygiene Confined Spaces Permit to Work Storage of Materials Danger to the 3rd Person NOTE: A copy of the toolbox talk given together with a copy of attendance record signed by those present at the talk is to be filed with the Safety Records for audit purposes.