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                       Health, Safety & Environmental Bulletin No 133

                                        09 April 2009 – K Parmentier


                                   Xmo Strata / Xmo Veritas Site Rules



         The following rules are designed to protect and educate our workforce as to latest statutory regulations
         and Company policy and should be adhered to and carried in company vehicles at all times.

             1.  The lead installer allocated a job site is deemed to be the person in charge of all other persons either
                directly or indirectly employed by the company on that site.
             2.  Safety  helmets  (EN397),  safety  glasses  (EN166  3B),  gloves  (EN388),  hi-visibility  vests  (EN471),  &
                ankle  high  steel  toe  cap  boots  (EN345  S1)  must  be  worn  at  all  times  on  all contracts.  Harnesses
                (EN361) must be worn when working in MEWP’s and must be secured to a suitable anchor position,
                with a 2m adjustable restraint  lanyard (EN358).
             3.  Hearing  protection  (EN352)  must be carried on the van at all times and must  be worn when noise
                levels exceed 85dBA (when you have to raise your voice to be heard by somebody 2m away).  It is
                also  a  company  recommendation  that  hearing  protection  is  worn  where  noise  levels  exceed  80dB.
                (Note  that  for  guidance  purposes  noise  level  increases  on  a  logarithmic  scale,  therefore  the  level
                doubles  for  each  3dBA  increase).    Where  noise  levels  exceed  95dBA  (noise  at  a  night  club  bar),
                double protection must be used, i.e. both ear plugs and ear muffs.  If you have any doubts about the
                sound levels on any site, or whilst using any plant / equipment, contact your supervisor.
             4.  All  plant  and  machinery  must  NOT  be  moved  unless  one of team acts as the banksmen and 360°
                sightlines are kept  – this rule applies to  the reversing of any vehicle.  MAKE SURE YOU SURVEY
                THE  AREA  WHICH  YOU  ARE  GOING  TO  MOVE  IT  INTO  BEFORE  YOU  DO  SO.    Do  not
                allow ANY Xmo Strata / Xmo Veritas, Sub Contractor or Supplier’s vehicle to enter the site blindly.
             5.  Always isolate plant, lock up containers & waste skips and leave keys in the shop (note on your job
                sheet  /  clearance  certificate  the name of the person to whom you give the keys).  Ensure all Heras
                fencing  and  other  materials  to  be  collected  later are stacked safely and neatly and away from any
                emergency exits.
             6.  All  plant  or  machinery  must  be  operated  and stored within a fenced off area – always maintain a
                physical  barrier  between  the  workplace  and  site  traffic.    When  parking  your  vehicle,  and  where
                possible, use it to form a physical barrier at the ingress side of your work area.  You can then also
                operate more efficiently out of the back doors of the van.  Make sure your barriers are joined up all
                the way around your work area, so no one can pass through the work area.
             7.  Always  ensure  600mm  distance  between  moving  machinery  and  a  fixed  obstruction  (trapping
                hazard)  –  if  unable  to  fence  off,  restrict  the  free  passage  of  persons  /  third  parties  by  placing  a
                person to act as a guard.  When raising a scissor lift or cherry picker under a soffit, be aware of the
                trapping  hazard  that  may  be  present.    The  lead  installer  must  nominate  a  competent  person  to
                operate the equipment, the nominated person will not operate the plant unless all other persons are
                clear of any pinch point.


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