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The Ministry of Labour’s proactive inspections for sector-specific hazards are designed to raise awareness and increase compliance with health and safety legislation, and reduce workplace injuries and disease. Workplaces that operate lifting devices, including forklifts and personnel lifts, may expose workers to potentially serious physical hazards. Compliance: priority areas Inspectors will take enforcement action as appropriate for any contraventions found under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations. They will pay particular attention to: Lifting device inspection and maintenance Inspectors will check to ensure employers are: Maintaining lifting equipment in good condition to prevent mechanical or operational failures. Employers must review preventive maintenance and inspection reports and follow manufacturers’ instructions for recommended maintenance schedules and practices. Examining lifting devices to determine their load capacity. Employers must have these examinations conducted in accordance with the regulations, for example, before using a lifting device for the first time. Ensuring a lifting device is constructed and equipped with suitable ropes, chains, slings and other fittings and maintained to ensure the safety of all workers. Inspectors will ask employers about the maintenance and suitability of the equipment in the workplace. Operation of the lifting device by a competent person Inspectors will check to ensure workers have the training, knowledge and experience to operate specific lifting devices and that forklift trainees are accompanied by a trained individual. They will also check that supervisors are competent to oversee workers’ operation of these devices. Inspectors will review training records and question workers and their supervisors on their familiarity with the equipment being used in the workplace, procedures for working in the vicinity of lifting devices, and possible hazards. Employers are responsible for keeping workers are up-to-date on required training for operating lifting devices. We recommend that operator training be part of a larger comprehensive lifting device safety program, developed in consultation with the Joint Health and Safety Committee or the health and safety representative that includes the following elements: Hazard identification Training (of both operators and those working near lifting devices) Supervision Operating procedures Maintenance and repair procedures Facility design Lift truck/device selection Safe work environment Inspectors will check that employers are taking the following specific reasonable precautions to protect workers who are working in the area of forklifts and lifting devices: Establishing pedestrian traffic policies and programs Conducting a comprehensive workplace assessment of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and Assessing offsite working environments for risks such as the potential for contacting power lines and the condition of work surfaces. In making such assessments, employers, contractors and constructors should consider safeguards such as: Protective barriers, walkways or sidewalks to channel pedestrian movement Competent signallers Securing and immobilizing of unattended vehicles against accidental movement Warning lights, signs and audible vehicular devices Policies to restrict or separate pedestrian and/or vehicular movement in high travel routes Signage such as surface markings to delineate either pedestrian or vehicle use Speed limits for vehicles Driver and pedestrian visibility Awareness training for drivers, pedestrians and other on-property workers Personal signalling devices (e.g., pedestrian hand-held horns), and Adequate space allowances to allow for safe turning and/or backup, etc.
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 11:58:45 +0000

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