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Asheboro Facilities
Contractor Orientation
Energizer Battery Manufacturing,
Inc.
(To be reviewed with ALL contractors,
regular basis mechanics and electricians
and janitorial staff.) 1
Purpose of Site Orientation This purpose of this presentation is to
provide information to contactors regarding
Energizer's general safety rules of conduct
while performing work at our Asheboro
Facilities. This is in accordance with our
contactor safety compliance requirements.
Carolina Star Worksite We are proud to be recognized as a
Carolina Star Site. Since 2003, this
designation recognizes our facilities as one
committed to creating and maintaining a
safe and healthy workplace. 2
General Information
Eating on premises is
confined to cafeterias/break
rooms to outside.
Parking: Upper North parking lot
using gate 1 & 2 must
be used for contactors
at Albemarle and the
North employee
entrance gate at Central
for entrance/exit to/from
the plant property.
Upper West parking lot
at Art Bryan (Plant 2)
must be used for
contractor’s
automobiles for
entrance/exit to and
from the plant property.
Tobacco use is prohibited on
company property. Including
personal vehicles on property
Emergency eye wash/shower
stations are located
throughout the facilities.
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Emergency Exits Know your closest emergency exits to your
work area. Signs are posted throughout the
facility to indicate primary and secondary exit
points.
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Contractor Identification
Contractors must wear a photo ID badge while
performing work at this facility.
The badge must be visible at all times.
Contractor will be
issued a
picture/name ID.
Contractor “C”
Badges are
OBSOLETE
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Safety Glasses
ANSI approved safety glasses with side shields are required at all times in production and maintence areas and associated isles. Splash goggles, sides shields, or other PPE, may be required when performing hazardous task. Safety glasses are Required when performing any maintence tasks.
Hearing Protection Required:
Plant 1 = Metal Parts Department and Gray & Red floor production areas. Plant 2 = All Production areas.
Tools and Equipment Tools equipped with lasers must NOT have a rating higher than a Class II. This includes, but
not limited to pointers and leveling devices.
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Fall Protection
The need for fall protection arises when there is work at elevated heights
(4 feet or higher) where there are “fall hazards”.
Examples include:
Such actions as work on open sided platforms or floors, work on top of
unguarded tanks, enclosures, pipes, or railroad cars, work at ceiling or
rafter level, climbing on equipment to gain access to fixtures, valves,
filters, or other for work above a 4 ft. elevation, or climbing out of, or
leaning out of a scissors lift platform.
Training in fall protection must include:
• Daily harness inspections
• A rescue plan (if person falls, retrieval must
occur within 15 minutes, then first aid or medical
attention must be administered) 12
Job Safety and Health Analyses
You may be asked to review a Job Safety and
Health Analysis (JSHA) for specific work that
you are performing. These documents
provide procedural safety information for your
protection. Please review these documents
carefully. If a JSHA is not available for a task
that you are performing, then a JSHA may
need to be written before work begins.
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Power Industrial Vehicles
This facility utilizes powered industrial vehicles such as
fork trucks, electric hand trucks, High‐jackers, and
sweepers as well as AGV’s (automatic guided vehicles;
robotic fork trucks). Always maintain your awareness for
these vehicles, especially at aisle intersections.
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All Trades and Services
Technicians
This includes welders, roofers, painters, construction,
HVAC, movers, system installers, equipment service
tech, etc.
ARE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW OSHA AND EBM
SAFETY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS.
Refer to House Rules Table
of
Content for a reference list of
required standards
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General Information
Contractor Storage
Energizer may provide areas for storing material & equipment.
Each contractor and subcontractor must provide a means to secure such
items.
Flammable liquids
Must be stored in an approved container at a safe distance from buildings and
must have the approval of the EBM Environmental Coordinator prior to storing
Gasoline or Diesel Engines
Are not permitted to be used in the facility without proper approval
(contact your ECR).
Overhead Work
Is not permitted in occupied areas over EBM employees or other
contractors without proper approval (contact your ECR). 17
General Information
Guards and Safety Devices
DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE.
DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITH SAFETY DEVICES BYPASSED
Working on Moving or Energized Equipment - Work on equipment that is
moving or energized is STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Working on Energized Equipment - You must meet LOTO requirements
before work can begin
Ladders - Conductive ladders are prohibited from EBM property.
Fiberglass ladders must be used.
Scaffolding - The use of scaffolding must comply with all standards set forth in
OSHA
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Equipment Loan Agreement
Business needs may permit contractors to use Energizer’s
equipment, subject to terms contained in the “Equipment
Loan Agreement” form. (OHB 809)
This agreement acknowledges that the contractor:
a) Is trained, or has qualified operators, to use of the equipment
b) Will return the equipment in good and safe working condition
c) Will report any defects, damage, or loss of equipment
d) Assumes liability for its use
This agreement is available through your ECR or purchasing representative.
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Permits and Authorization
Hazardous Work Permits are REQUIRED for the following types of
work:
Excavating &
Trenching
Confined Spaces
Grinding
or any other spark
producing work
Elevated Work
Moving Radioactive
Material
Operating
Equipment around
power lines
Opening equipment that
contains pressurized
materials
Electrical Systems
Working on or near the area.
MUST be at zero energy
Torches or any
open flame
Roof Work / Fall Protection
required
If working within 6ft of the edge.
Hazardous Chemicals
The Material Safety Data Sheet, sometimes called OSHA Form 20,
must be obtained and furnished by you for any chemical you would like
to bring into our facility. The MSDS must be provided to the ECR and
then forwarded to and approved before the chemical can be brought onto
EBC property. Please review the use of all chemicals brought on site with
your ECR. All chemicals must clearly display a chemical hazard label.
‘Check all chemicals, do not assume a chemical is safe, check it out.’
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Asbestos Awareness
Asbestos containing Materials (ACM) are found
in the following areas of Art Bryan (Plant 2);
12”X12” or 9”X9” floor tiles and mastic in the
main cafeteria and kitchen, main employee
entrance, under servers in MIS, Betty Connor’s
office, mix blow-up control room.
TSI covering at pipe elbows on mezzanine above
plant manager’s or purchasing offices.
These floor tiles and TSI covering must not be
drilled into, removed, or disturbed in any way. 22