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Revised: 02/03/2023 9 <br />Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC <br />Don't loop the line around your body <br />13. Climbing Safety - Cab - Falling Objects <br />- Faulty Equipment <br />- Personal Injury <br />- Slips/Trips/Falls <br />Maintaining a “3-point contact” can help operators prevent falls <br />while entering or exiting the cab. The 3-point contact rule <br />requires that two feet and one hand or two hands and one foot <br />remain in contact with the equipment at all times. An operator <br />should always face the machine when exiting and entering and <br />they should not attempt to carry loose items (i.e. newspaper, <br />lunch box, thermos, coffee, cell phone) while entering or exiting <br />the cab. Have someone pass items up after entering the cab, or <br />place items in the cab prior to entering. A small satchel (such as <br />Crane Tech’s Belt Pack) can often hold needed items and be small <br />enough to store out of the way. Also remember that handholds <br />and non-skid/skid resistant steps should be provided as needed, <br />and they must be securely fastened to the equipment. <br />L <br />Equipment Inspection Training <br />Crane (mobile)Visual and Functional every 1 day.Crane Operator Certification <br />Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger) <br />Involved Personnel: ICS Subcontractor <br />NC-25-1137 Tiwana & Sons <br />1210 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95210