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Introduction to the
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Copyright © 2018 NADCA, All Rights ReservedNo part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any other information storage and retrieval system, without prior written consent from the publisher.
Presenter
Richard A. Lantz, CVI, ASCS, VSMRVirginia Air Duct Cleaners, Inc.1149 Waters Rd, Chesapeake, VA
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Richard A. Lantz, CVI,
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Disclaimer
This presentation is not intended to be a comprehensive program covering all aspects
of this topic. All technicians are encouraged to read and follow all applicable
standards, codes and regulations related to this topic.
� It is the responsibility of each individual contractor to follow local building codes
and licensing requirements and to work safely in accordance with OSHA
guidelines.
� It is the contractor’s responsibility to take proper precautions on each project to
prevent cross contamination. Always take the health and safety of the building
occupants into consideration before you conduct any cleaning procedures.
� All of the following tips are only general tips. They do not cover every situation and
it is your responsibility to adapt these tips to the individual system you are working
on.
� The Instructor is not responsible in any way for the work you perform after viewing
this slide show. You are responsible for your own work.
� The views and opinions following are the instructors opinions and not necessarily
the official position of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association.
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Safety Manual Use Tips
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Abrasive Blasting 1
Abrasive Wheel Safety 9
Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records 12
Aerial Lifts 18
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policy 19
Asbestos Awareness 24
Assured Equipment Grounding. 30
Behavior Based Safety 33
Benzene and Benzene Awareness 40
Cold Weather Safety and Cold Stress 45
Compressed Gas Cylinders 49
Confined Space Program 54
Construction Cranes 70
Crystalline Silica in Construction 114
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Disciplinary Program 135
Electrical Safety Awareness 138
Emergency Action Plan 149
Fall Protection 170
Fatigue Management 182
Fire Prevention 185
Fire Protection Extinguishers 190
First Aid, CPR & AED 193
Fit for Duty 196
Forklift and Industrial Trucks 200
Gas Hazards 207
General Safety – Health Provision 209
General Waste Management 215
Hand and Power Tools 223
Hazard Communication 232
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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment 241
Hazardous Noise Awareness 249
Heat Illness Prevention 254
Hydro Blasting 258
Incident Investigation and Reporting 261
Injury Illness Recordkeeping 270
Job Competency 273
Journey Management – Driver Safety 276
Ladder Safety 280
Lead 285
Lead Awareness 291
Loading and Unloading. 294
Lockout Tagout 298
Manual Lifting 311
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Office Safety 323
Personal Protective Equipment and Assessments 327
Respiratory Protection 341
Return to Work 363
Rigging Material Handling 367
Scaffolds 369
Short Service Employee (SSE) 377
Site Specific Safety Plan 379
Subcontractor Management Plan 404
Welding Cutting Hot Work 419
Working Alone 431
FORMS DIRECTORY 429 - 473
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policy 21
Behavior Based Safety 35
Cold Weather Safety & Cold Stress 47
Disciplinary Program 137
Electrical Safety Awareness 140
Emergency Action Plan 151
Fall Protection 172
Fatigue Management 184
First Aid 195
Fit for Duty 198
Hazard Communication 234
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Lockout Tagout 304
Manual Lifting 317
Personal Protective Equipment and Assessment 333
Respiratory Protection 346
• Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policy 21• Alcohol abuse and drug use pose a significant threat to our goals. We
have established a drug-free workplace program that balances our
respect for individuals with the need to maintain an alcohol and drug-
free environment.
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• Behavior Based Safety 35• Behavior Based Safety (BBS) initiative is an education and observation
process used to improve safety and reduce risk in the workplace.
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• Cold Weather Safety & Cold Stress 47
• The purpose of this program is to address control
measures to protect employees from stress or injuries
when working in cold temperatures.
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• Disciplinary Program 137
The purpose of this program is to establish a firm but fair
disciplinary action policy to ENFORCE SAFETY
SYSTEM.
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• Electrical Safety Awareness 140
• Electrical Safety program is to set forth procedures for
the safe use of electrical equipment, and tools.
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• Emergency Action Plan 151
• A written Emergency Action Plan, appropriate to the
hazards of the workplace, in order to respond to an
emergency that may require rescue or evacuation.
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• Fall Protection 172
• The purpose of this program is to provide fall protection
procedures to prevent injury to employees while
performing work assignments at elevated levels.
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• Fall Protection 172
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• Fatigue Management 184
• To ensure our employees recognize to effect of fatigue
as related to safely being able to perform work and to
establish guidelines for work hours and equipment to
reduce fatigue in our business and at our client
locations.
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Warning Signs
• Head Nodding
• Drowsiness
• Inability to keep eyes open
• Constant yawning
• Poor Concentration
• Slow reaction time
• Increased irritability
• First Aid 195
• The purpose of this program is to establish the
minimum first aid supplies, equipment and actions to
properly respond to injuries.
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• Fit for Duty 198
• Employees are expected to report for work fit for duty,
which means able to perform their job duties in a safe,
appropriate and an effective manner free from the
adverse effects of physical, mental, emotional and
personal problems.
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• Hazard Communication 234
• The purpose of this program is to ensure that the
hazards of all chemicals and substances are evaluated
and the information concerning their health and
physical hazards is communicated to employees when
working with these chemicals.
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• Lockout Tagout 304
• The purpose of this program is to establish procedures
for affixing appropriate lockout/tagout equipment to
energy isolating devices and to otherwise disable
machines or equipment to prevent unexpected
energization, start up or release of stored energy to
prevent injury or incident.
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• Manual Lifting 317
• COMPANY is committed to providing a safe and
healthy working environment for all employees.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) account for a
majority of reported injuries and we must minimize the
risk and incidence of MSDs. To achieve this goal,
COMPANY requires each worksite to establish and
maintain a MSD, Lifting and Handling Loads Program
with the following elements:
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• Personal Protective Equipment and Assessment 333
• The purpose of the Personal Protective Equipment
section is to set forth the procedures for the use, care,
and maintenance of personal protective equipment
required to be used by employees for the prevention of
injuries.
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• Respiratory Protection 346
• COMPANY shall provide a medical evaluation to
determine the employee's ability to use a respirator,
before the employee is fit tested or required to use the
respirator in the workplace.
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Aerial Lifts 20
Compressed Gas Cylinders 50
Fire Extinguishers 192
Forklift and Industrial Trucks 202
Hand & Power Tools 225
Ladder Safety 286
Rigging/Material Handling 373
Scaffolds 375
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• Aerial Lifts 20
• The purpose of this program is to define the
requirements for safely operating an aerial lift device.
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• Compressed Gas Cylinders 50
• The purpose of this program is to prevent injury from
failing or failure of compressed gas cylinders and to
establish requirements for handling, lifting and storing
compressed gas cylinders safely.
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• Fire Extinguishers 192
• The purpose of this program is to provide fire
extinguisher procedures to ensure equipment is operable
and employees have the knowledge to safely operate in
case of a fire incident.
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• Fire Extinguishers 192
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• Forklift and Industrial Trucks 202
• The purpose of this program is to establish requirements
for the safe operation and use of Powered Industrial
Trucks.
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• Hand & Power Tools 225
• The purpose of this program is to provide establish
requirements for the safe operation of hand and power
tools and other portable tools, including proper
guarding. All hand and power tools shall be maintained
in a safe condition.
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• Ladder Safety 286
• The purpose of the program is to prescribe rules and
establish minimum requirements for the construction,
care, and use of the common types of ladders.
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• Ladder Safety 286
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• Ladder Safety 286
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• Rigging/Material Handling 373
The purpose of this training program is to ensure a safe
and incident free lifting operation.
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• Scaffolds 375
The purpose of this program is to prevent injuries
due to falls from elevated work areas and ensure
employees and contractors are able to inspect
scaffolding materials and erected scaffolds.
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NADCA Safety Manual Tips
Included on your flash drive is a Microsoft Word version of the
NADCA Safety Manual, along with a PDF copy.
The Safety Manual has been created as a Microsoft Word
document so that each company using it, can pick and choose
which sections they wish to use for particular jobs and can
customize the document with their company information, logo
and other pertinent details.
Each individual section of the manual has a header at the top
of the page where you can insert your company logo, company
name, date and project information as needed.
The document also includes a Table of Contents and a
glossary of key terms.
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HOW TO INSERT YOUR COMPANY LOGO� Go to the header of the section you wish to customize (as shown
below). Double click in the box that says “Insert Your Logo Here”. This
will open up the header box and allow you to modify text and insert
your logo within the header for that section of the Safety Manual.
� Open your company’s logo graphic, right click on it and select “copy”.
(Or you can go to “file” and select “copy”.)
� Place your cursor in the box where you will insert your logo, right
click and select “paste”.
� This should insert your logo into the header at the top of each page
within that section.
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HOW TO INSERT OTHER HEADER
INFORMATION� You can click on “Insert Date” and type in the date to update
this information within each section. You can also click on
“COMPANY” and type in your company name to update this
information within each section.
� Once you are done making edits in the header box, click the
“close” button.
� You can repeat this step for each of the sections within the
Safety Manual that you plan to customize and use.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact NADCA Headquarters at 1‐‐‐‐855‐‐‐‐GO‐‐‐‐NADCA or [email protected].
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Presenter Contact Information
• Richard A. Lantz, CVI, ASCS, VSMR
• 757-410-5678 OfficeIntroduction to the
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