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Greetings friends. There are some little mistakes we make as operators that are not permitted. Especially pre-inspection cheek. It doesn't matter if you have 10 years experience or you are the most skillful operator in your team. Never you neglect your pre inspection check. Below is a document that can help you with your pre checkup as a reach stacker operator. #precheck #reachstackerinspection #inspectionchecklist #preinspection
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🛠️ Short-staffed? Need an expert machine operator? Look no further. Our machinists are the backbone of seamless operations – from setting up machinery to troubleshooting, maintenance, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Elevate your efficiency with BSM! https://lnkd.in/eXs6zUa2 #facilitiesmanagement #propertymanagement #cleaning #facilitiesmaintenance #commercialcleaning #buildingmanagement #constructionmanagement #propertymaintenance #cleaningservices #conciergeservices #propertydisastercleanup #bsmfacilitysolutions
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The scene is truly impressive; there are numerous workers laboring intensively, each contributing their skills and dedication. These workers face potential risks such as tragic incidents and technical accidents when similar precautions are not taken. However, the safety protocols and protective measures they adopt, informed by their experience and training, effectively mitigate such hazards, ensuring their safety and well-being on the job. #təhlükəsiziş #togethersafe #safety #firsthealty #chemicalengineering #processengineering #processsafety #operator #fieldoperator #controlroomoperator #sahəoperatoru #shiftsupervisor #socar #socardownstream #oilindustry #SafetyFirst #safetywork
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Safety & Environmental Engineer | EHS Freelancing | NEBOSH | IOSH | NIOSH | ISO | OSHA | Scaffolding | Lifting & Rigging | Risk Assessment | Fire | First Aid | Electrical Safety | H2S | Waste Management | IC3 |
Different lifting operations are not without numerous risks to workers and other equipment on site. Therefore, safety guidelines for cranes emphasize the need to train workers in the safe use of this equipment to protect themselves, other workers, and other equipment on site from these risks. A crane operator must meet the following requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must have a valid driver's license for cranes that require it according to the recommendations of the relevant authority. Must be medically fit for this work with a focus on vision and hearing. Must be physically capable and trained to operate the controls and controls of the machine. Must be adequately trained in the hand signal system. Must have a qualification and training certificate from a specialized company accredited by the competent administration. And occupational safety procedures must be followed during work and full personal protective equipment must be worn. Here are some additional safety tips for crane operators: Always inspect the crane and its equipment before use. Never exceed the crane's rated capacity. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid obstacles. Use proper hand signals and communication. Never operate a crane under the influence of drugs or alcohol. By following these safety guidelines, crane operators can help to prevent accidents and keep themselves and others safe. #Free_Palestine 💚
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man lift operations need to be inspected before working, third party inspection certificate. trained operator also ground operator and flag man to guide the operator anti entrapment device must install and in working conditions, the ground should be compacted and level to avoid collapse , full body harness worn all time
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Why Every Technician Needs a Roll Cart #TechnicianTalk #EfficiencyMatters In the brutal dance of automotive repair, efficiency is the golden ticket. For a Master Technician, every move matters, and that's where the well-equipped roll cart struts into the spotlight alongside the classic toolbox. 🛠️ It's the technician's sleek, mobile arsenal strategically positioned to snatch back precious minutes in the lightning-fast world of repairs. Who'more efficient? A technician with tools neatly organized on a roll cart vs. another doing a marathon to the toolbox. Time is money, and having everything within arm's reach on a rolling cart is like having a VIP pass to the seamless workflow. No more tool scavenger hunts – just focus on the task at hand and conquer the job with efficiency. 💪 #technician Snap-on #fixedops #autorepair #fixedoperations #servicemanager #mechaniclife #technicians #automotiveindustry Christian Lafferty ★ Chris Collins ★
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Risk assessment, training, checking of equipment and supervision are the minimum basics in any workplace.
Safety & Environmental Engineer | EHS Freelancing | NEBOSH | IOSH | NIOSH | ISO | OSHA | Scaffolding | Lifting & Rigging | Risk Assessment | Fire | First Aid | Electrical Safety | H2S | Waste Management | IC3 |
Different lifting operations are not without numerous risks to workers and other equipment on site. Therefore, safety guidelines for cranes emphasize the need to train workers in the safe use of this equipment to protect themselves, other workers, and other equipment on site from these risks. A crane operator must meet the following requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must have a valid driver's license for cranes that require it according to the recommendations of the relevant authority. Must be medically fit for this work with a focus on vision and hearing. Must be physically capable and trained to operate the controls and controls of the machine. Must be adequately trained in the hand signal system. Must have a qualification and training certificate from a specialized company accredited by the competent administration. And occupational safety procedures must be followed during work and full personal protective equipment must be worn. Here are some additional safety tips for crane operators: Always inspect the crane and its equipment before use. Never exceed the crane's rated capacity. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid obstacles. Use proper hand signals and communication. Never operate a crane under the influence of drugs or alcohol. By following these safety guidelines, crane operators can help to prevent accidents and keep themselves and others safe. #Free_Palestine 💚
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simple and easy to avoid
Safety & Environmental Engineer | EHS Freelancing | NEBOSH | IOSH | NIOSH | ISO | OSHA | Scaffolding | Lifting & Rigging | Risk Assessment | Fire | First Aid | Electrical Safety | H2S | Waste Management | IC3 |
Different lifting operations are not without numerous risks to workers and other equipment on site. Therefore, safety guidelines for cranes emphasize the need to train workers in the safe use of this equipment to protect themselves, other workers, and other equipment on site from these risks. A crane operator must meet the following requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must have a valid driver's license for cranes that require it according to the recommendations of the relevant authority. Must be medically fit for this work with a focus on vision and hearing. Must be physically capable and trained to operate the controls and controls of the machine. Must be adequately trained in the hand signal system. Must have a qualification and training certificate from a specialized company accredited by the competent administration. And occupational safety procedures must be followed during work and full personal protective equipment must be worn. Here are some additional safety tips for crane operators: Always inspect the crane and its equipment before use. Never exceed the crane's rated capacity. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid obstacles. Use proper hand signals and communication. Never operate a crane under the influence of drugs or alcohol. By following these safety guidelines, crane operators can help to prevent accidents and keep themselves and others safe. #Free_Palestine 💚
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Service Operator I - Slickline at Halliburton | IWCF Well Control Standards | Sharing insights and supporting professional growth and industry engagement
Are you aware of the critical role that the Blowout Preventer (BOP) plays as a secondary barrier in slickline operations? The BOP is a vital safety device specifically designed to manage well pressure and prevent blowouts. It acts as an extra layer of protection by sealing the well during pressure control challenges, ultimately ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment involved. Regular maintenance and testing of the BOP are imperative for maintaining reliable well control and ensuring the safety of slickline operations. #Slickline #WellControl #WirelineValve #SafetyFirst
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