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11/23/2017 Safely Climbing Up & Down on Machinery.

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1 11/23/2017 Safely Climbing Up & Down on Machinery

2 11/23/2017 3 Points of Contact ! zThis means two hands and a foot or zTwo feet and a hand zBut the other hand or foot is in transition! zNot trying to carry something!

3 11/23/2017 A good example of getting into a large on-highway truck

4 11/23/2017 A good example of climbing on a large piece of equipment(3 points)

5 11/23/2017 Never climb with items in your hands !

6 11/23/2017 “These tools are small, they won’t hurt anything!” “Wrong”, never have anything in your hands, you need them!

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9 What goes up, must come down! But not forward! So Turn around & maintain 3 points of contact.

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11 Never Jump off any machine !

12 11/23/2017 You might think that the distance won’t hurt you ! zThink about the impact to your feet zAnkles zKnees zBack zHips zNeck zAnd then there is something like this !

13 11/23/2017 On April 16, 2001, a 59- year-old truck driver (contractor employee) with 2 years mining experience was fatally injured at a limestone operation. The victim was standing on the rear tires of his loaded trailer installing a tarp, when he slipped and fell 41 inches to the roadway. He died of his injuries several days later. On April 16, 2001, a 59- year-old truck driver (contractor employee) with 2 years mining experience was fatally injured at a limestone operation. The victim was standing on the rear tires of his loaded trailer installing a tarp, when he slipped and fell 41 inches to the roadway. He died of his injuries several days later. On April 16, 2001, a 59- year-old truck driver (contractor employee) with 2 years mining experience was fatally injured at a limestone operation. The victim was standing on the rear tires of his loaded trailer installing a tarp, when he slipped and fell 41 inches to the roadway. He died of his injuries several days later. On April 16, 2001, a 59-year-old truck driver (contractor employee) with 2 years mining experience was fatally injured at a limestone operation. The victim was standing on the rear tires of his loaded trailer installing a tarp, when he slipped and fell 41 inches to the roadway. He died of his injuries several days later. This is the third fatality classified as Slip/Fall of Person in 2001. There were two Slip/Fall of Person fatalities in the same period in 2000.

14 11/23/2017 Beware of damage that blocks full access to steps and hand holds. There is a liability here!

15 11/23/2017 This could help make the climb safe !

16 11/23/2017 What about this step ?

17 11/23/2017 This kind of step is excellent for this kind of machine !

18 11/23/2017 The RIGHT Stuff ! Now use it!


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