Please help
I work for a landscape contractor near the packers. Ive been searching all morning for FREE (actual meaning not internet interpritation) saftey clip art, manuals. specifically regarding hand signals for loaders.
The company I work for has one of the most comprehensive safety programs in the area in the industry. It is borderline safety compliant. However jobsite communication IMHO is lacking, amplified by hearing protection.
I would like to produce a sticker for in the machines and a leaflet to throw in the formans office, this time. I would also like to continue this practice whenever I should see a situation, that in my own humble opinion could be rectified with 3 minutes of reading.
thanx in advance
Brian WI
I have to go now and fix sister plumbing but i am looking forward to continuing this quest in a couple of hours.
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OSHA has everything you need, it ain't free tho. Someone pays taxes to fund the Gov't entities.
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There is loads of downloadable posters /warning signs etc. at my local wcb site its -
http://www.worksafebc.com/
Rik
here are some....http://www.maxboom.com/Members_Only/handsignals.html
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and some decals..http://www.duluthdecal.com/cranesignalsreferencecharts.htm.
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I think the best was those safety pictures a couple months ago of accident waiting to happen.
I don't remember those,.
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the backhoe with the ladders in the bucket changing lightbulbs
oh yeah..those.
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Here's a few more "safety" pics...New knowledge is priceless.
Used knowledge is even more valuable.
Moron in #5 always cracks me up...especially since he was thoughtful enough to wear goggles while his clothes are soaking wet.
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In a way, the machine's cab is the last place you should need to post a list of operator signals. Anyone who does not know the signals by rote shouldn't be operating in the first place!