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Educating and training personnel in safe work
procedures and rules.
Reporting all mishaps and near-mishaps to the
safety office promptly.
Ensuring personnel that need medical
treatment receive prompt care.
Investigating all mishaps in his/her area,
determining basic causes, taking corrective
action, and requesting assistance from the
safety office when necessary.
Reviewing safety and health records of
employees and facilities in his/her area as
required.
Taking corrective action on reported hazards
and protecting employees from reprisal of
hazard reporting.
Ensuring that correct personal protective
equipment is provided to personnel and that
they wear and maintain the equipment properly.
Obtaining advice and assistance from the safety
office in the positive implementation of the
NAVOSH program.
Knowing the limitations of subordinate
personnel and avoiding hazardous job
assignments to personnel who are not
physically and/or mentally capable of safely
performing work assignments.
Removing from service any defective
machinery, material, or tools until repairs can
be made to assure safe operation.
Posting appropriate safety precaution signs in
conspicuous areas near or on equipment,
material, stowage areas, and other designated
hazards or hazardous areas.
Crew Members Responsibilities
Crew leaders should ensure that each crew
member understands the responsibilities listed in the
NCF Safety Manual.
Knowing, understanding, and complying with
the safety rules and regulations applicable to
their assigned work and work area.
Reporting to the work site rested and
emotionally prepared for the task at hand.
Understanding and adhering to safety and
health precautions applicable to their work and
work areas.
Reporting to their immediate supervisor any
unsafe conditions including unusual or
developing hazards or any materials that may
be considered unsafe.
Cautioning those who may be endangered by
suspected, known, unusual, or developing
hazards.
Reporting to the immediate supervisor any
mishap, injury, or evidence of impaired health.
Using all protective equipment and/or clothing
of the type required, approved, and supplied for
the safe performance of the task at hand.
Ensuring that clothing worn is appropriate for
work assigned. Jewelry or loose scarves shall
not be worn when they subject the individual to
a potential hazard.
Ensuring that hair and beards are suitably
restrained around hazardous machinery and
open flames.
PROJECT SAFETY PLAN
For each construction activity, all identified
hazards and corrective actions are listed on the back
of the CAS sheet. The safety plan (fig. 2-29) lists the
hazards and corrective action from the back of the
CAS sheets. A cover sheet (fig. 2-30) for the safety
plan summarizes the training and equipment required
for review by the chain of command. The project
safety plan must be posted on the jobsite. A daily
jobsite safety inspection (fig. 2-31) is performed by
safety office personnel.
STAND-UP SAFETY LECTURES
The key to mishap prevention is personnel
awareness. Personnel awareness is the purpose of the
daily stand-up safety lecture. Use the form in figure
2-32 to document the daily stand-up lectures. It is not
enough to anticipate the hazard and provide protective
equipment. The crew leader must ensure that the crew
is properly trained and motivated to use the equipment
properly. If the corrective action includes specific
procedures or methods, the crew leader must make
sure those procedures are followed every time. Never
let a member of your crew get lackadaisical! Make
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