CONVEYOR SAFETY Ensuring Safe Practices on Package Conveyors for Workers SOC4 HSE TEAM
A. Hazards Rotating parts or pinch points can drag in, crush or entangle
A. Physical Hazards Parts that slide or respond (press down) can crush or shear Items can break or be ejected (thrown from) the conveyor system Items can fall off the conveyor Electrical, fire or explosion hazards
A.1 Ergonomic Hazards
A.1 Ergonomic Hazards Long hours of standing on a package conveyor belt can lead to fatigue , discomfort, and potentially serious injuries. Prolonged standing can cause: Muscle fatigue and strain Back and leg pain Decreased productivity and concentration Increased risk of slips, trips, and falls
Caught in between conveyor belt.
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CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURIES
CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES NO CONVEYOR SAFETY ORIENTATION, NO DEPLOYMENT POLICY!
PROPER DRESS CODE: Wear Hairnet (for conveyor sorters), & Hard hat (for maintenance) T-shirt must be tucked in and NO id lace. Wear no lace safety shoes & shorts with no adjuster or cordon. Fingernails should be cut short CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES
(Actual item) Know the location of EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN off devices and how to use them.
HOUSEKEEPING Keep all areas around conveyors clean and clear of clutter. Walking and working surfaces located near conveyors must be kept clear of materials that could become a tripping hazard. Never allow emergency stop devices to become obscured or blocked by debris.
CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES
CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES
CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES DO NOT WORK IF YOU’RE NOT FEELING WELL, MAKE SURE YOU’RE IN GOOD HEALTH BEFORE WORKING NEAR THE CONVEYOR
CONVEYOR SAFETY GUIDELINES to prevent fatigue and injury Warn / signal others, if you detect any dangers, or the conveyor is about to move YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU & YOUR CO-WORKERS SAFETY
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