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Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.2 Working Surfaces

Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.2 Working Surfaces Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23.

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Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.2 Working Surfaces

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  1. Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.2 Working Surfaces Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23

  2. This material was produced under grant number SH-17820-08-60-F-23 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or polices of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

  3. Describe a working surface • Show how debris aloft are potentially hazardous • Recognize the effects of corrosion • Identify manholes and openings

  4. Figure 1 Ship with barges in the slip

  5. Figure 2 Close up view of the working surfaces and guards

  6. Figure 3 Warning guards in place on exposed decks

  7. Figure 4 Multiple decks and severe corrosion

  8. Figure 5 Gangway to vessel secured

  9. Figure 6 Engine room deck plates in place

  10. Figure 7 Cargo boom and rigging

  11. Figure 8 Officers quarters

  12. Figure 9 Life boat in the hoist position

  13. Figure 10 Corrosion along deck and external surfaces

  14. Figure 11 Gun turret above main deck

  15. Figure 12 Painted decks and gear awaiting to be removed

  16. Figure 13 Rust along welds and main deck

  17. Figure 14 Uneven surfaces

  18. Figure 15 Personnel working along edge of vessel

  19. Figure 16 Hull cut out at the stern of vessel

  20. Figure 17 Personnel in life jackets working over the side

  21. Figure 18 Reduced visibility in the engine room

  22. Figure 19 Crews quarters and lockers

  23. Figure 20 Personnel utilizing fall protection on scaffolding

  24. Figure 21 Mast and ladders

  25. Figure 22 Cutting on cargo compartment with limited access

  26. Figure 23 Hatch covering removed before section removed

  27. Figure 24 Open scuttle on the main hatch door

  28. Figure 25 Combing along open hatch

  29. Figure 26 Leading edging with warning markers

  30. Figure 27 Workers in fall protection

  31. Figure 28 Worker cutting above engineered guards

  32. Figure 29 Section ready to be hoisted

  33. Figure 30 Workers along the engineered barrier

  34. Figure 31 Worker in all protection snapped in place

  35. Figure 32 Engine room with deck plates in place

  36. Figure 33 Ladder with warning tape

  37. Figure 34 Decks removed from the deep cargo tanks

  38. OSHA eToolwww.osha.gov • The Free Dictionary www.thefreedictionary.com

  39. Worker Safety is a Priority

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