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1. General requirements for labor protection

1.1. To work as a ceramic tile sorter, persons are allowed to be at least 18 years old, who have passed a medical examination, introductory and primary instruction at the workplace, trained in safe working methods and techniques.

1.2. The ceramic tile sorter must comply with the internal regulations adopted by the enterprise, comply with the safety requirements set forth in this manual.

1.3. For non-compliance with the requirements of this manual, the ceramic tile sorter is liable in accordance with current legislation.

2. Labor protection requirements before starting work

Before starting work, the ceramic tile sorter must:

2.1. Put on overalls, safety shoes.

2.2. Receive a job assignment from a foreman and be instructed at the workplace, taking into account the specifics of the work performed.

2.3. After receiving the task from the master, the sorter of ceramic tiles must:

  • prepare the necessary means of protection;
  • check the workplace and approaches to it for compliance with safety requirements;
  • make sure that the equipment, fixtures and tools are in good condition;
  • make sure there is sufficient lighting in the workplace;
  • accept a shift from a shifter.

3. Labor protection requirements during work

3.1. When performing work, the ceramic tile sorter is obliged to:

  • comply with the requirements of the technological instruction;
  • work on equipment using personal protective equipment;
  • do not allow unauthorized persons on the working site and do not entrust their work to them;
  • do not leave the workplace and equipment in operation unattended;
  • maintain safety devices in working order, in no case should they be removed, disabled or disabled;
  • do not touch the actuators and live wires with your hands.

4. Labor protection requirements in emergency situations

4.1. In cases:

  • sudden power outage;
  • equipment failure;
  • voltage detection on metal parts;
  • the presence of a smell of burning, smoke in the workplace

The ceramic tile sorter must:

  • turn off the equipment immediately;
  • post a safety sign on the starting device with an explanatory inscription "Do not turn it on, people are working."

4.2. In case of injury, the ceramic tile sorter is obliged to notify the master and contact the health center. If a nearby worker is injured, it is necessary to provide first aid or deliver the victim to the place of first aid, report the incident to the foreman.

4.3. When a fire or ignition is detected, the ceramic tile sorter must:

  • report the fire to the shift foreman;
  • take, if possible, measures to evacuate people, extinguish the fire.

5. Labor protection requirements at the end of work

5.1. Upon completion of work, the ceramic tile sorter must:

  • tidy up the workplace;
  • do wet cleaning of the floor;
  • put away overalls and personal protective equipment in a storage place.

5.2. Report all violations of safety requirements that occur during work to the master.

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