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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mast climber safety checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Application Type' section. Select the appropriate option such as 'Initial Installation' or 'Amendment' and provide any necessary details.
  3. In the 'Location Information' section, enter the job number, address, borough, block, lot, BIN, CD #, and total mast height accurately.
  4. Proceed to the 'Mast Climber Information' section. Fill in the make, model, and platform length of the mast climber.
  5. Complete the 'Owner Information' and 'Inspector Information' sections with relevant contact details including name, title, business name, address, phone number, and email.
  6. For both inspection checklists (Owner’s and Engineer’s), mark each item as PASS, FAIL, or N/A based on your assessment. Ensure all critical components are checked thoroughly.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing in the statements section. Ensure that all signatures are dated appropriately.

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Pinch points and crushing hazards Compactor machines are made from moving parts that can cause pain and injury if your skin or clothes get caught in them.
Mast Climbers are used for Masonry works, Brick Laying, Painting Plastering, Glazing, Glass Fixing, Demolition, Construction, Flare Stack Painting, Silo Repair, Oil Tank Repair Maintenance and Industrial Chimney Repair Maintenance.
1️⃣ Always guardrails and mast protections. 2️⃣ Use all the required personal fall protection equipment. 3️⃣ Check for hazards such as building protrusions, high-tension lines, uneven surfaces, etc.
Owned/Hired/Contractor : SNDetails 3 Compacting roller should be free from damage and move freely. 4 Moving parts should be covered with fix guards. 5 Head lights, Tail lights, indicators, front horn and reverse horn are in working condition. 6 Side mirrors should be clean and in correct position without damage.6 more rows
The daily inspection checklist for a compactor includes 4 main items to check: 1) engine items like water, oil levels and leaks, 2) hydraulic system items like fluid levels and cylinder leaks, 3) electrical, electronic and safety devices like gauges, alarms and lights, 4) undercarriage items like track condition and
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Wacker plates and plate compactors: critical safety measures Operators should be outfitted with appropriate safety equipment, such as safety boots, gloves, safety glasses, and high-visibility clothing. It is critical to provide hearing protection in high-noise environments to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
A mast climber can contribute to job safety when used by individuals trained ing to manufacturer specifications and by a well-qualified instructor. Built-in guardrails, for example, help reduce the risk of falls.
Wear required PPE during loading, operation or servicing. Use a specially designed hand tool when it is required to handle or move material in the danger zone of the trash compactor. Never place your hand, arm or body into the trash compactor in an attempt to dislodge jammed material.

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