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Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.1 Housekeeping & Slips, Trips, & Falls Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Module 2: General Working Module 2: General Working ConditionsConditions

2.1 Housekeeping & Slips, Trips, & 2.1 Housekeeping & Slips, Trips, & FallsFalls

Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-2308-60-F-23

This material was produced under This material was produced under grant number SH-17820-08-60-F-grant number SH-17820-08-60-F-23 from the Occupational Safety 23 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or necessarily reflect the views or polices of the U.S. Department of polices of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. by the U.S. Government.

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Define housekeeping and how it affects your workplace

Explain the risk and injury that may occur due to poor housekeeping

Identify management practices Identify engineering controls for

illumination and ventilation3

Do you do Do you do housekeeping? housekeeping?

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5Figure 1 View of apartment housing complex

6Figure 2 Yard and slip with good housekeeping standards

7Figure 3 Galley area in the officers quarters

8Figure 4 Hull awaiting to be processed

9Figure 5 Safety sign in yard talking safety

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Figure 6 view of office Figure 7 Pallets along dock at facility

11Figure 8 Yard showing good housekeeping standards being

enforced

12Figure 9 All debris removed in area of work pad

13Figure 10 Sectional steel awaiting to be cut down

14Figure 11 Gangway entrance off the vessel

15Figure 12 Gangway free and clear of debris

16Figure 13 Double bottom sectional on pad

17Figure 14 Main deck with equipment and gear

18Figure 15 Water on main deck surfaces

19Figure 16 Main deck and equipment awaiting to be off loaded

20Figure 17 Hot work inside double bottom

21Figure 18 Lighting suspended in overhead

22Figure 19 Suspended lighting system being inspected

23Figure20 Hoses laying across deck

24Figure 21 Steel cuts are being stacked after being dismantled

25Figure 22 Signage at the entrance of the gangway

26Figure 23 Personnel making access to vessel

27Figure 24 Oil residue inside fuel tanks

28Figure 25 Engine Room machinery

29Figure 26 PCB cables being removed from cargo hold

30Figure 27 Ventilation fan inside containment

31Figure Cutting inside cargo area with high sides

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33Figure 29 Yard view

34Figure 30 Scaffolding on dock area

35Figure 31 Oil barge inside slip

36Figure 32 Last of hull inside slip with propellers attached

37Figure 33 Hull with propeller

38Figure 34 Engine room and shaft

39Figure 35 Main deck

40Figure 36 Cut steel and valves

41Figure 37 Yard after rainfall

42Figure 38 View for the main deck looking forard

43Figure 39 Wood and equipment stored

44Figure 40 Paint storage room

45Figure 41 Cable wires removed from facility

46Figure 42 View inside back seat of a truck

47Figure 43 Pallets behind facility

48Figure 34 Pallets and housekeeping issues along dock area

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OSHA eTool www.osha.gov

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Worker Safety is a Priority

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