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Page 1: Work Place Examinations & Employee Education “Do you have your MSHA eyes on??”

Work Place Examinations&

Employee Education

“Do you have your MSHA eyes on??”

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So!!WorkPlace Exams...

Why do we do ‘em??

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Well…what about the…REGULATIONS!!

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(a) A competent person designated by the operator shall examine each working place at least once each shift for conditions which may adversely affect safety or health. The operator shall promptly initiate appropriate action to correct such conditions.

But WHO can conduct a Workplace Exam?

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(a) A competent person designated by the operator shall examine each working place at least once each shift for conditions which may adversely affect safety or health. The operator shall promptly initiate appropriate action to correct such conditions.

According to MSHA, a “competent person” is…"a person having abilities and experience that fully qualify him to perform the duty to which he is assigned."

But WHO is a “competent person”??

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(a) A competent person designated by the operator shall examine each working place at least once each shift for conditions which may adversely affect safety or health. The operator shall promptly initiate appropriate action to correct such conditions.

But WHO is a “competent person”???But WHERE do they look???

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(a) A competent person designated by the operator shall examine each working place at least once each shift for conditions which may adversely affect safety or health. The operator shall promptly initiate appropriate action to correct such conditions.

The phrase "working place" is defined as: "any place in or about a mine where work is being performed."

But WHAT is a “working place”??

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(b) A record that such examinations were conducted shall be kept by the operator for a period of one year, and shall be made available for review by the Secretary or his authorized representative.

OK…but what does MSHA consider a “RECORD”?????

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(b) A record that such examinations were conducted shall be kept by the operator for a period of one year, and shall be made available for review by the Secretary or his authorized representative.

These records must include: (1) the date the examination was made; (2) the examiner's name; and (3) the working places examined. Records of examinations may be entered on computer data bases or documents already in use, such as production sheets, logs, charts, time cards, or other format that is more convenient for mine operators.

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So what things should we be

looking for???

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30 CFR § 56/57.18002Examination of working places.

(c) In addition, conditions that may present an imminent danger which are noted by the person conducting the examination shall be brought to the immediate attention of the operator who shall withdraw all persons from the area affected (except persons referred to in section 104(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977) until the danger is abated.

Do ya think it would be safe to say, “any condition which may adversely affect safety or health of our miners!!”

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How ‘bout some

examples!!!!

So what things should we be

looking for???

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30 CFR § 56.12004Electrical conductors.Electrical conductors shall be of a sufficient size and current-carrying capacity to ensure that a rise in temperature resulting from normal operations will not damage the insulating materials. Electrical conductors exposed to mechanical damage shall be protected.

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30 CFR § 56.14107(a)Moving machine parts.(a) Moving machine parts shall be guarded to protect persons from contacting gears, sprockets, chains, drive, head, tail, and takeup pulleys, flywheels, couplings, shafts, fan blades, and similar moving parts that can cause injury.

(b) Guards shall not be required where the exposed moving parts are at least seven feet away from walking or working surfaces.

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30 CFR § 50.30Preparation and submission of MSHA Form 7000-2--Quarterly Employment and Coal Production Report.(a) Each operator of a mine in which an individual worked during any day of a calendar quarter shall complete a MSHA Form 7000-2 in accordance with the instructions and criteria in 30CFR 50.30-1 and submit the original to the MSHA Office of Injury and Employment Information, P.O. Box 25367, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225, within 15 days after the end of each calendar quarter. These forms may be obtained from the MSHA District Office. Each operator shall retain an operator's copy at the mine office nearest the mine for 5 years after the submission date.

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30 CFR § 56.12032Inspection and cover plates.Inspection and cover plates on electrical equipment and junction boxes shall be kept in place at all times except during testing or repairs.

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30 CFR § 56.20003(a)Housekeeping.At all mining operations--(a) Workplaces, passageways, storerooms, and service rooms shall be kept clean and orderly;(b) The floor of every workplace shall be maintained in a clean and, so far as possible, dry condition. Where wet processes are used, drainage shall be maintained, and false floors, platforms, mats, or other dry standing places shall be provided where practicable; and(c) Every floor, working place, and passageway shall be kept free from protruding nails, splinters, holes, or loose boards, as practicable.

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30 CFR § 56.14100(b)Safety defects; examination, correction and records.

SAFETY DEVICES AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

(a) Self-propelled mobile equipment to be used during a shift shall be inspected by the equipment operator before being placed in operation on that shift.

(b) Defects on any equipment, machinery, and tools that affect safety shall be corrected in a timely manner to prevent the creation of a hazard to persons.

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30 CFR § 56.14132Horns and backup alarms.(a) Manually-operated horns or other audible warning devices provided on self-propelled mobile equipment as a safety feature shall be maintained in functional condition.

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30 CFR § 56.14100(c)Safety defects; examination, correction and records.

SAFETY DEVICES AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

(a) Self-propelled mobile equipment to be used during a shift shall be inspected by the equipment operator before being placed in operation on that shift.

(c) When defects make continued operation hazardous to persons, the defective items including self-propelled mobile equipment shall be taken out of service and placed in a designated area posted for that purpose, or a tag or other effective method of marking the defective items shall be used to prohibit further use until the defects are corrected.

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30 CFR § 56.11001Safe access.Safe means of access shall be provided and maintained to all working places.

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30 CFR § 56.14112(b)Construction and maintenance of guards.

(b) Guards shall be securely in place while machinery is being operated, except when testing or making adjustments which cannot be performed without removal of the guard.

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30 CFR § 56.14207Parking procedures for unattended equipment.Mobile equipment shall not be left unattended unless the controls are placed in the park position and the parking brake, if provided, is set. When parked on a grade, the wheels or tracks of mobile equipment shall be either chocked or turned into a bank.

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30 CFR § 56.12028Testing grounding systems.

Continuity and resistance of grounding systems shall be tested immediately after installation, repair, and modification; and annually thereafter. A record of the resistance measured during the most recent tests shall be made available on a request by the Secretary or his duly authorized representative.

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30 CFR § 56.4201(a)(2)Inspection.(a) Firefighting equipment shall be inspected according to the following schedules:(2) At least once every twelve months, maintenance checks shall be made of mechanical parts, the amount and condition of extinguishing agent and expellant, and the condition of the hose, nozzle, and vessel to determine that the fire extinguishers will operate effectively.

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30 CFR § 56.12018Identification of power switches.

Principal power switches shall be labeled to show which units they control, unless identification can be made readily by location.

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30 CFR § 56.12008Insulation and fittings for power wires and cables.

Power wires and cables shall be insulated adequately where they pass into or out of electrical compartments. Cables shall enter metal frames of motors, splice boxes, and electrical compartments only through proper fittings. When insulated wires, other than cables, pass through metal frames, the holes shall be substantially bushed with insulated bushings.

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30 CFR § 56.4101Warning signs.

Readily visible signs prohibiting smoking and open flames shall be posted where a fire or explosion hazard exists.

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30 CFR § 56.14101(a)(2)Brakes.

(2) If equipped on self-propelled mobile equipment, parking brakes shall be capable of holding the equipment with its typical load on the maximum grade it travels.

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30 CFR § 47.41 (a)

Requirement for container labels.

(a) The operator must ensure that each container of a hazardous chemical has a label. If a container is tagged or marked with the appropriate information, it is labeled.(1) The operator must replace a container label immediately if it is missing or if the hazard information on the label is unreadable.(2) The operator must not remove or deface existing labels on containers of hazardous chemicals.

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30 CFR § 56.11002Handrails and toeboards.Crossovers, elevated walkways, elevated ramps, and stairways shall be of substantial construction provided with handrails, and maintained in good condition. Where necessary, toeboards shall be provided.

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30 CFR § 56.9300 (a)Berms or guardrails.

SAFETY DEVICES, PROVISIONS, AND PROCEDURES FOR ROADWAYS,RAILROADS, AND LOADING AND DUMPING SITES

(a) Berms or guardrails shall be provided and maintained on the banks of roadways where a drop-off exists of sufficient grade or depth to cause a vehicle to overturn or endanger persons in equipment.

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These were the TOP TWENTY Non-Metal

Standards cited in 2013, AND… just an example of the things we should be looking for during a

Work Place Examination!!

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Sooo...WorkPlace Exams.. why do we REALLY

need ‘em???

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Our Family

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Our Friends

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We have LOTS of reasons, besides the obvious, why we should do a GOOD workplace exam!!

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Honestly...If we do a good Workplace

Exam, we’ll discover unsafe

conditions before somebody gets

hurt!!

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As WELL...If we do a good Workplace Exam, we’ll discover unsafe conditions before MSHA

discovers them!!

$$$$$$$$$

And we know if MSHA discovers them, it’s gonna cost us...

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If we do them right, we WILL discover unsafe conditions BEFORE they cause employee injury or equipment damage!!

And if we DON’T find ‘em, THAT could be a whole lot worse than an MSHA citation…

Right!!!

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Don’t just breeze through them! Don’t take a casual attitude toward them or just “NOT” do them at all!!!

Use the Workplace Exam as a “Home Improvement tool”!!!

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Work Place Exams…

Put your MSHA eyes on!!!!

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Any Questions???

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Thank you for your time,

patience and tolerance!!

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