OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Safety instructions for a glazier Occupational Safety and Health / Standard instructions for labor protection Safety requirements for glazing 1. Persons who have been instructed in safe techniques and work methods are allowed to work on glazing. 2. Transportation and transfer of glass is allowed only in boxes in a vertical position. It is strictly forbidden to carry individual glasses even for a short distance directly with your hands without tight gloves. 3. Glazing or replacement of broken glass in windows above the first floor should be done in bindings previously removed from the hinges. 4. During mass glazing work at the facility, a special room should be allocated for the preparation and cutting of glass, as well as for the preparation of putty. 5. A wooden grate is placed under the glazier's feet. At the workplace, it should have a glass waste box, a scoop, a brush or brush, safety glasses, leather fingertips and tools (glass cutter, ruler, wooden hammer, etc.), as well as a first aid kit with medicines. Waste and broken glass should be collected in a box and removed from the place of work. 6. Heavy panes of large dimensions must be carried by means of mechanization or by several workers on belts (two to four pairs). In this case, you should keep pace so that there is no rocking or swaying of the glass. 7. For cutting glass, a special workbench with guide bars, covered with linoleum, must be equipped, and the glazier must have fingertips on his hands. It is forbidden to cut glass, even the smallest ones, on your knees or random objects, as well as on weight. 8. When breaking off thick glasses, rags (rubber, cardboard) should be placed in the jaws of the pliers to avoid cracking the glass. 9. Work on the repair of glazed roofs and lanterns should be carried out from firmly fixed ladders, solid scaffolds with railings or decking on the roof and bindings. For walking on the slope of the lantern, ladders should be used, equipped at the upper end with metal hooks for hooking on the ridge of the lantern and having transverse strips nailed from below to disperse the load on the bindings. Under the place where work is being carried out, a solid plank or tarpaulin protection against falling glass should be installed. 10. Dropping broken glass, old putty or tools down is prohibited. 11. While working on lanterns and on roofs, glaziers should be given soft non-slip felted shoes, safety belts and safety ropes. 12. The use of ladders for glazing window frames is prohibited. 13. The installation of glazed transoms of external sashes must be carried out in a safety belt with a safety rope attached to reliable elements of the building. 14. When mechanically or manually processing glass with an abrasive tool (chamfering, drilling holes, grinding, etc.), glaziers must use goggles, respirators, leather fingertips. We recommend interesting articles Section Standard instructions for labor protection: ▪ Primary school teacher. Standard instruction on labor protection ▪ Operation of the gas facilities of organizations. Standard instruction on labor protection ▪ Work on a book-inserting machine type B-3, etc. Typical instructions for labor protection See other articles Section Standard instructions for labor protection. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Artificial leather for touch emulation
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