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Injury and Illness <br /> Prevention Program 2.22 <br /> • DO NOT handle or tamper with any utilities associated with electrical equipment, machinery, or air or water <br /> lines in a manner not within the scope of your duties unless you are trained, authorized, and utilizing <br /> established lockout/tagout procedures for the specific equipment in question. <br /> • DO NOT remove guards or other protective devices. <br /> • Never operate machinery without guards or safeguards in place. If guards or protective devices are not <br /> properly in place or firmly adjusted, report deficiencies promptly to management. <br /> • Technician personnel are the only people authorized and trained to perform work involving lockout/tagout. <br /> o DO NOT try to repair or de-jam any equipment without authorization. <br /> o If you are authorized to make repairs, make sure that all equipment is locked and tagged out. <br /> • Report any safety issues or needs to management. <br /> • DO NOT use defective or out-of-specification tools or machinery. It must be immediately removed from <br /> service and repaired or replaced. <br /> • Only licensed electricians are authorized to work on electrical equipment. The following rules pertain to <br /> electrical equipment: <br /> o Keep electrical panels closed. Keep the ground intact. <br /> o Consider all electrical equipment being assembled or tested "live." <br /> o Use ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) in wet areas. <br /> o Assure that electrical panels are clearly marked to indicate equipment/circuits controlled by specific <br /> breakers. <br /> • When working with electrical hand tools, make sure the ground is intact and that all insulation is sound. <br /> Ladder Safety <br /> When using ladders: <br /> • Utilize the proper type and size of ladder for the job. <br /> • For extension ladders, maintain the 4:1 rule (vertical rise to horizontal slope), and secure the top of the <br /> ladder. <br /> • Do not utilize the top two rungs on a stepladder. <br /> • Ensure that they are sturdy and in good condition. Immediately red tag and remove from service if this is <br /> not the case. <br /> • Fix them in place to assure stability. <br /> • Use three points of contact when ascending and descending. <br /> • DO NOT carry items while ascending or descending (except on a tool belt). <br /> • Only one person may climb the ladder at a time. <br /> Chemical Use <br /> • Only use chemicals if you have been trained on their safe use. <br /> • Know the SIDS content and location for all chemicals you work with or around. <br /> • Always wear the proper PPE. <br /> • Always add acid to water; NEVER add water to acid. <br /> • Always wash hands with soap and water after handling any chemicals. <br /> 03/2025 Corporate Health and Safety Management Program ROUX <br />