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Figure 1-7.—Battalion Safety Control and Reporting Organization. include  indoctrinating  new  crew  members,  compiling mishap  statistics  for  the  project,  reviewing  mishap reports  submitted  to  the  safety  office,  and  comparing safety performances of all crews. The  crew  leader  is  responsible  for  carrying  out safe working practices under the direction of the safety supervisor or others in position of authority (project chief, project officer, safety chief, and safety officer). You,  as  the  crew  leader,  must  be  sure  each  crew member  is  thoroughly  familiar  with  these  working practices, has a general understanding of pertinent safety regulations, and makes proper use of protective clothing and safety equipment. Furthermore, be ready at all times to correct every unsafe working practice you observe and report it immediately to the safety supervisor or the person in charge. When an unsafe condition exists, the safety supervisor (or whoever is in charge) has the power to stop work on the project until  the  condition  is  corrected. In case of a mishap, you must ensure that anyone injured  gets  proper  medical  care  as  quickly  as possible.  Investigate  each  mishap  involving  crew members   to   determine   its   cause.   Remove   or permanently  correct  defective  tools,  materials,  and machines  as  well  as  environmental  conditions  that contribute to the cause of a mishap. Afterwards, you are required to submit the required written reports. SAFETY TRAINING New   methods   and   procedures   for   safely maintaining  and  operating  equipment  are  constantly being  developed.  Therefore,  you  must  keep  abreast  of the  latest  techniques  in  maintenance  and  operational safety and then pass them onto your crew members. Keep them informed by holding daily standup safety meetings.  As  crew  leader,  you  are  responsible  for conducting   each   meeting   and   for   passing   on information that the safety supervisor has organized and assembled. Information (such as the type of safety equipment to use, where to obtain it, and how to use it) is often the result of safety suggestions received by the Safety Supervisors’ Committee. Encourage your crew  members  to  submit  their  ideas  or  suggestions  to this  committee. At times, you will hold a group discussion to pass the word on specific mishaps that are to be guarded against or have happened on the job. Be sure to give plenty  of  thought  to  what  you  are  going  to  say beforehand.  Make  the  discussion  interesting  and  urge the crew to participate. The final result should be a group conclusion as to how the specific mishap could have  been  prevented. Your  daily  standup  safety  meetings  also  give  you the  chance  to  discuss  matters  pertaining  to  safe operation and any safety items, such as riding in the back of a vehicle, prestart checks, and maintenance of automotive vehicles, assigned to a project. Since these vehicles are used for transporting crew members as well as cargo, it is important to emphasize how the prestart checks are to be made and how the vehicles are to be cared for. In addition to standup safety meetings, you are also  concerned  with  day-to-day  instruction  and on-the-job training. Although it is beyond the scope 1-12

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