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Fall Prevention on Highwalls

Fall Prevention on Highwalls. Safe Practices Near a Highwall Crest. 30 CFR Part 56.15005 “Safety Belts and Harnesses Shall Be Worn When Persons Work When There Is Danger of Falling….”. Examination Standards. Part 56.7003 Part 56.14100 Part 56.18002 Part 56.20003 This Is in Laymen Terms.

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Fall Prevention on Highwalls

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  1. Fall Prevention on Highwalls Safe Practices Near a Highwall Crest

  2. 30 CFR Part 56.15005 “Safety Belts and Harnesses Shall Be Worn When Persons Work When There Is Danger of Falling….”

  3. Examination Standards • Part 56.7003 • Part 56.14100 • Part 56.18002 • Part 56.20003 • This Is in Laymen Terms

  4. Program Objectives • Identify Hazards • Provide Solutions • Identify Fall Prevention Priorities

  5. What Are the Hazards? • Slips/trips/falls • Unstable Ground • Equipment • Unauthorized or Untrained Persons

  6. Slip/Trip/Fall Hazards • Working Close to Crest • Bad Weather • Boreholes • Cracks • Clutter

  7. 6 Feet or Less From Stable Crest 6 Feet or Less From Unstable Ground or Footing Working Close to Crest The Fall Hazard Zone

  8. Bad Weather • Wind • Snow • Ice • Rain • Mud • Fog

  9. Clutter • Rubble • Tools and Equipment • Loading Poles • Packaging • Shot Wires, Tubes, or Cord 1 good photo - full size Lon

  10. Borehole • Cuttings • Rigid Liners • Hole Itself 1 good photo - full size Lon

  11. Slip/Trip/Fall

  12. FALL PROTECTION REQUIRED Working Close to Edge • Visual Warnings • Signs or Tape • Cones or Boulders • Paint or Chalk • Physical Barriers • Berms or Boulders • Handrails • Fencing • Cables • Belt or Harness and Lanyard • Buddy System Berm or boulder photo EHA

  13. Bad Weather Boots, Rubber, Cramp-ons EHA • Proper Footware • Lighting • Improve Walking Surfaces • Add Antislip Material • Scrape off Ice or Mud • Adjust Scheduling Lighting Lon

  14. Clutter • Rubble (Bench Prep) • Tools and Equipment • Only Necessary Equipment • Properly Maintained Equipment • Housekeeping • Loading Poles • Loading Tapes • Shot Wires, Tubes, or Cord • Trim Excess Wire • Snug up Tube Connections to Collar • Orderly Layout and Hookup Clean photo of bench Lon

  15. Boreholes • Mark Holes • Flags • Stakes • Paint/chalk • Cover Holes • Trim Rigid Liners Tight photo 1-2 holes Lon

  16. Cracks • Awareness and Communication • Filling • Marking PHOTO OF CRACKS (marked) Lon

  17. Unstable Ground Hazards • Overhangs • Backbreak • Cavities • Sloping Crests • Low Angle Slips

  18. Unstable Ground Solutions • Use Competent Persons • Examine the Workplace • From Base of Highwall • From Bench • Profile of Face • Identify Hazardous Area

  19. Unstable Ground Hazards • Overhang Photos Lon

  20. Unstable Ground Hazards • Backbreak Photos Lon

  21. Unstable Ground Hazards • Cavities Photos & diagrams Lon & Richard

  22. Unstable Ground Hazards • Sloping Crest Photos Lon? Show 6’ back

  23. Unstable Ground Hazards • Slips & Faults Photos Lon

  24. Equipment Hazards • Getting Pushed Over Highwall • Getting Pulled Over Highwall • Driving Over Highwall DANGER EXPLOSIVES Ed’s Drilling

  25. Equipment Solutions • Plan Job Activities • Position Equipment and Operate Safely • Lockout and Tagout • Inspect and Maintain

  26. Unauthorized or Untrained Persons Hazards Duh! • Lack of Knowledge • Distractions • Unpredictability

  27. Unauthorized or Untrained Persons Solutions • Unauthorized • Prevent Entry • Visual Warnings And/or Physical Barriers • Contact Appropriate Authority • Untrained • Give Appropriate Training • Accompany Untrained Persons

  28. Fall Prevention Priorities • Determine Fall Hazard Zone: • No Physical Barrier and • 6 Feet or Less From Stable Crest or • 6 Feet or Less From Unstable Ground or Footing • Use Fall Prevention • Use Fall Arrest

  29. Fall Prevention Photo - Proper Lanyard Length EHA • Use Physical Barriers • Create Visual Warnings in Addition to Physical Barriers • Persons in Fall Hazard Zone Must Use: • Safety Belts or Harness • Lanyard Length Shorter Than Distance From Crest to Tie off Point

  30. Fall Arrest When You Can Fall Over • Harness Preferred • Tie off to Rear D-ring • Use Decelerating or Shock Absorbing Lanyard the Edge

  31. Tie Off Anchorage • Fall Prevention • Anchorage Must Hold at Least 3 Times the Weight of the Persons Attached • T-bars • Mobile Equipment • Fall Arrest • Anchorage Must Hold at Least 5,000 Pounds Per Person Attached • Mobile Equipment • (Possible Guidelines on 5,000 Pound T-bar) T-Bar

  32. T-Bars

  33. (Possible Guidelines on 5,000 Pound T-bar) • Tech support working on this (Kevin Burns) • Terry working on attachment, equipment manufacturer

  34. Equipment Tie Off Procedures • Lockout and Tagout Equipment • Parking in Safe Location • Parallel to Face • On Stable Ground • Avoid Lanyard Entanglements and Damage Photos - Tie off to equip. -Rotating drill Lon & EHA

  35. Lockout/tagout • Chock Wheels • Tied off Person has Ignition Key • Parking Brake Engaged • Transmission in “Park” or in Gear • Steering Wheel or Clutch Lock Installed Photo w/drawings? Vehicle, chocked, locked EHA

  36. Exceptions for Drillers • Lon working on this • (Get Driller or Mfgr Input to Complete This Idea) • Airtracks • Other Drills

  37. Personal Fall Protection Equipment • Use Equipment That Meets ANSI A10.14 Standard, “Safety Belts, Harnesses, Lanyards & Lifelines” • Train Employees in the Use of: • Harnesses • Belts • Lanyards • Clips, Rings, and Other Accessories • Use and Maintain According to Manufacturer’s Instructions • Inspect Equipment Before Each Use

  38. Summary • Good Judgment and Awareness Are Key to Working Safely • Continually Examine Your Workplace and Assess Your Fall Hazards • Remember the 6 Foot Rule • Use Safe Anchorage • Use the Right Equipment According to Manufacturer’s Recommendations

  39. Disclaimer • This program is not to be used for compliance purposes.

  40. FALL PROTECTION REQUIRED

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