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Line of fire 10 commandments

Line of fire 10 commandments. Insulators. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments. I. Never put your body or body parts in the path of a moving object. II. Never position yourself under a suspended load.

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Line of fire 10 commandments

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  1. Line of fire 10 commandments Insulators

  2. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments I. Never put your body or body parts in the path of a moving object. II. Never position yourself under a suspended load. III. Use the proper tools to keep your hands and body out of the line of fire. IV. Never use Personal Protective Equipment as your only protection from line of fire hazards. V. Never anticipate that you can move your hands or body out of the line of fire in a timely manner. VI. Ensure the task you are performing is not putting a co-worker in the line of fire. VII. Consider the line of fire hazards from tools that may slip or fall. VIII. Always identify, eliminate or control line of fire hazards that may be created by a co-worker. IX. Know and stay clear of line of fire hazards created by other work being performed in your area. X. Never place yourself in the path of any potential release of stored energy.

  3. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments • I. Never put your body or body parts in the path of a moving object. • Always point out potential LOF hazards before using machinery or any hand tools.

  4. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments • II. Never position yourself under a suspended load/material. • Always use tag lines to stay clear of suspended loads. • Stand clear of loads/material being lifted, roped or passed up or down.

  5. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments III. Use the proper tools to keep your hands and body out of the line of fire. • Always use the tool or machinery the way it was intended.

  6. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments IV. Never use Personal Protective Equipment as the only protection from line of fire hazards. • PPE should be used as the last line of defense against a hazard. Always control or eliminate the hazard. • ***This process is done to take away the sharp edges. ***

  7. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments V. Never anticipate that you can move your hands or body out of the line of fire in a timely manner. • Keep your body and hands clear of line of fire hazards. • Your not as fast as you think!

  8. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments VI. Ensure the task you are performing is not putting a co-worker in the line of fire. • Be aware of your surroundings and the location of your co-workers.

  9. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments • VII. Consider the line of fire hazards from tools that may slip or fall. • Always take the time to make sure your tools are secure before elevated work. • Stand clear and be aware of tools that could fall from overhead work being performed and always respect barricades.

  10. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments • VIII. Always identify, eliminate or control line of fire hazards that may be created by a co-worker. • ****Notice the untapped edge. **** • Be aware of what your coworkers are doing and identify possible line of fire hazards.

  11. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments • IX. Know and stay clear of line of fire hazards created by other work being performed in your area. • Be aware and communicate with other crafts who may be working in the area. • Never work underneath elevated work.

  12. Insulation line of fire 10 commandments X. Never place yourself in the path of any potential release of stored energy. • When ever working on tools or equipment always unplug energy source.

  13. TOCAS line of fire sub-team Many thanks to the 2011 TOCAS Line of Fire Sub-Team members for their contributions: • Alan Olivas (Kelly Services – Sub-Team Leader) • Mike Scarborough (Miken Specialties– Team Sponsor) • Jay Tracy (The Dow Chemical Company) • Jacob Ermel (The Dow Chemical Company) • KendelKandler (ICS) • Sharon Todd (Skyline) • Keith Green (Miken Specialties) • Dave Turner (RSC Rental) • James Anderson (UEI) • Tony Lewis (UEI) • Zack Raasch (Brevard) • Paul Slovarp (D-Electric)

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