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Editable PowerPoint
Slides for Lecturers
By Phil Hughes MBE
and Ed Ferrett
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Movement of vehicles – hazards and control
Chapter 9
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After reading this chapter you should be able to:
1. identify the hazards that may cause injuries to pedestrians in the workplace and the control measures to reduce the risk of such injuries
2. identify the hazards presented by the movement of vehicles in the workplace and the control measures to reduce the risks they present
Movement of vehicles – hazards and control
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Figure 9.1 Slips trips and falls - tripping hazards
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Figure 9.2 Cleaning must be done carefully to prevent slipping
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Figure 3 Falling from height - a tower scaffold
1. Inadequate hand rail2. External ladder3. Being moved with a person on the scaffold
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Figure 9.4(a) Warehouse vehicle loading area with separate pedestrian access and
handrails
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Figure 9.4(b) Barriers to prevent vehicle collision with tank bunds
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Figure 5(a) internal factory roadway with appropriate markings
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Figure 9.5(b) Unsafe stacks of heavy boxes
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Figure 9.6 industrial counterbalanced lift-truck
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Figure 9.7 Telescopic material handler
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Figure 9.8 Various construction plant with driver protection
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Figure 9.9 Road risks in some countriescan be slow moving but precarious
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Figure 9.10 Occupational road risks can be fast moving – Italian motorway
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Figure 9.11 Need the appropriate licenseto drive for the vehicle