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Instruction on labor protection for the installer of window and door blocks

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Occupational Safety and Health / Standard instructions for labor protection

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1. General safety requirements

1.1. For independent work on the equipment as an installer of window and door blocks, persons who have passed:

  • induction training;
  • fire safety briefing;
  • initial briefing at the workplace;
  • training in safe working methods and techniques for at least a 10-hour program (for work that is subject to increased safety requirements - a 20-hour program);
  • instructing on electrical safety at the workplace and checking the assimilation of its content.

To perform the duties of an installer of window and door blocks, persons who do not have medical contraindications for this profession, who have been trained and instructed in labor protection, can be accepted.

1.2. The installer of window and door blocks must pass:

  • repeated briefing on labor safety at the workplace at least every three months;
  • unscheduled briefing: when changing the technological process or labor protection rules, replacing or modernizing production equipment, fixtures and tools, changing working conditions and organization, in case of violations of labor protection instructions, breaks in work for more than 60 calendar days (for work, to which are subject to increased security requirements - 30 calendar days);
  • dispensary medical examination - annually.

1.3. The installer must:

  • comply with the internal labor regulations established at the enterprise;
  • comply with the requirements of this manual, fire safety instructions, electrical safety instructions;
  • comply with the requirements for the operation of equipment;
  • use for its intended purpose and take care of the issued personal protective equipment.

1.4. The installer must:

  • be able to provide first (pre-medical) assistance to the victim in an accident;
  • know the location of first aid, primary fire extinguishing equipment, main and emergency exits, evacuation routes in case of an accident or fire;
  • perform only the assigned work and not transfer it to others without the permission of the foreman or head of the workshop;
  • during work, be attentive, not be distracted and not distract others, do not allow persons who are not related to work to the workplace;
  • keep the workplace clean and tidy.

1.5. The installer must know and follow the rules of personal hygiene. Eat, smoke, rest only in specially designated areas and places. Drink water only from specially designed installations.

1.6. If any malfunctions of equipment, fixtures, tools and other shortcomings or hazards are found in the workplace, immediately inform the foreman or head of the workshop. You can start work only with their permission after the elimination of all deficiencies.

1.7. If a fire is detected or in the event of a fire:

  • turn off the equipment;
  • inform the fire brigade and administration;
  • start extinguishing the fire with the primary fire extinguishing equipment available in the workshop in accordance with the fire safety instructions.

In case of a threat to life - leave the premises.

1.8. In case of an accident, provide the victim with first (pre-medical) aid, immediately report the incident to the foreman or head of the workshop, take measures to preserve the situation of the incident (equipment condition), if this does not create a danger to others.

1.9. For non-compliance with the safety requirements set forth in this manual, the installer is liable in accordance with applicable law.

1.10. In accordance with the "Model Industry Standards for the Free Issue of Special Clothing and Other Personal Protective Equipment to Workers and Employees", an installer of window and door blocks is supposed to: a cotton suit - a wear period of 12 months and combined mittens - a wear period of 2 months. In hot areas of work additionally: leather boots - wearing period is 12 months. In wet work areas additionally: rubber boots - wearing period is 12 months. At the repair of chemical equipment: a cloth suit instead of a cotton suit - wear period is 12 months; rubber boots - wearing period is 12 months. For outdoor work in winter, in addition to everyone: a cotton jacket with an insulating lining - the wear period is 30 months. The issued personal protective equipment should be stored in a dressing room in a closet, washed and repaired in the prescribed manner.

1.11. The main hazardous and harmful production factors under certain circumstances can be:

  • elements of production equipment;
  • work at height;
  • faulty working tools, fixtures and equipment;
  • electric current;
  • increased dustiness of the air;
  • high or low temperature;
  • high humidity;
  • increased noise level.

2. Safety requirements before starting work

2.1. Make sure that it is in good condition and put on overalls, remove your hair under a beret or cap.

2.2. Check your workplace (the workplace of an installer is: the place of installation of window and door blocks, a workshop for the manufacture of assemblies and parts of window and door blocks), it must be evenly lit (without glare), not cluttered with foreign objects.

2.3. Check the serviceability of tools and fixtures:

  • the locksmith's workbench must be free of potholes, cracks and other defects;
  • the handle of a percussion instrument (hammer, etc.) must be oval in cross section and straight;
  • the surface of the hammer head must be convex, smooth, not beveled, without burrs;
  • wrenches must correspond to the sizes of bolts and nuts, the jaws of wrenches must have strictly parallel jaws, the distance between which must correspond to the standard size indicated on the key;
  • socket and box wrenches must not move in the connected moving parts.

2.4. When working with lifting gear, check the test date. Make sure that the terms of use of the mechanisms have not expired.

2.5. If it is necessary to perform work near moving parts of equipment, mechanisms, protect dangerous areas.

2.6. If you need to use a portable lamp, check it: the presence of a protective grid, the serviceability of the cord and insulating tube, the serviceability of the socket and plug. The voltage of portable lamps should not exceed 42V. Do not use homemade portable lamps.

2.7. Verify:

  • serviceability and stability of stairs, scaffolding, scaffolding;
  • flooring boards, scaffolding and scaffolding, which must be laid without gaps, gaps, thresholds, securely sewn with nails to the thresholds, bend the protruding nails;
  • the location of the ends of the boards, flooring, which should be on supports and sewn to them with nails;
  • the quality of installation of nodal connections of collapsible scaffolding, which should exclude the possibility of distortions and shifts of their elements;
  • installation of tubular racks of metal collapsible scaffolding, which must be installed strictly vertically in the shoe with fastening to the support bars (linings);
  • state of grounding of metal scaffolding;
  • decks of metal collapsible scaffolding, which should consist of separate shields tightly knocked down on planks; shields, which must be securely attached to the crossbars of the scaffolding in such a way as to exclude the possibility of their slipping or shifting.
  • Check the condition of the safety belt.

2.8. Persons working both above and below scaffolding must be warned of all work being done above and below them.

3. Safety requirements during work

3.1. It is necessary to proceed with the installation of window and door blocks after checking the workplace and the presence of a safety belt for each installer.

3.2. Before starting installation work, remove foreign objects from window and door openings.

3.3. Workers at height must:

  • use tool boxes or bags for carrying and storing tools and fasteners;
  • to fix the tool and fixing materials;
  • don't throw anything down.

3.4. Make sure that the load on the scaffolding and scaffolding does not exceed the calculated one.

3.5. When using load-lifting mechanisms, constantly monitor their good condition. If malfunctions are found, stop work and report to the master.

3.6. Do not leave the load to be lifted suspended or walk under the load to be lifted.

3.7. When using jacks, install them under the load steadily and firmly, avoiding distortions. Install jacks only on stable objects, do not use bricks, logs.

3.8. Use the hoist in work only with serviceable slings and a brake.

3.9. When using a workbench, lay only those parts and tools that are necessary for this work.

3.10. On the left side of the vise, a tool is placed on the workbench, which is taken with the left hand, and on the right - a tool that is taken with the right hand (hammer, file, wrenches, etc.), in the middle of the workbench - a measuring tool.

3.11. For convenience and to avoid microtrauma, the bench vice should be installed so that the upper part of the jaws is at the level of the locksmith's elbow.

3.12. When working on machines, observe the safety measures set out in the labor protection instructions for workers servicing the relevant equipment.

3.13. When working with the welder, use light-protective dark glasses and gloves.

3.14. To use a portable power tool (drill, etc.), use special wiring for a voltage of 42 V.

3.15. When using an electric drill, the objects to be drilled must be securely fastened. Do not touch the rotating cutting tool with your hands.

3.16. Do not remove shavings or sawdust by hand while the tool is running. Chips and sawdust must be removed after the power tool has completely stopped with special hooks or brushes.

3.17. It is forbidden to process icy and wet workpieces with power tools.

3.18. Work with a drill no more than 2/3 of the working day. In accordance with sanitary standards, provide 10-15 minute breaks after each hour of work.

3.19. Wear rubber gloves and rubber mats when working with power tools to protect against electric shock.

3.20. For safety reasons, monitor the integrity of the insulation, prevent mechanical damage to the cable.

3.21. Switch off the power tool during work breaks. Do not connect the power tool to the mains without a special, safety plug. This must be done by an electrician.

3.22. If the power tool suddenly stops, it must be turned off by the switch.

3.23. Persons working with power tools must not disassemble or repair the tool, cable, plug connections, or other parts themselves.

3.24. When removing or installing parts and assemblies on the machine, use the tools and devices provided for this type of work.

3.25. Using floor transport, hand trucks choose the right trolley designs according to the nature of the cargo; correctly stack the cargo and secure it during transportation.

3.26. At the end of work at height, check that there are no tools, fasteners and other objects that could fall on the scaffolding and scaffolding.

4. Safety requirements in emergency situations

4.1. In the event of a fire, immediately stop (switch off) all ventilation units and close all valves on the air ducts.

4.2. Take measures to eliminate the source of fire, using the available primary fire extinguishing means.

5. Safety requirements at the end of work

5.1. Tidy up your workspace. Remove tools, attachments and lubricants to the place provided for them. Rags and flammable materials, in order to avoid spontaneous combustion, put in metal boxes with tight lids.

5.2. Take off overalls, put them in a closet, wash your hands and face with soap, take a shower if possible, and do not use chemicals for washing.

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