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LEGISLATION RISKS IN WOODWORKING INDUSTRY SAFETY SIGNS (SIGNBOARDS) SIGNALS P.P.E. SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

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Page 1: LEGISLATION RISKS IN WOODWORKING INDUSTRY SAFETY SIGNS (SIGNBOARDS) SIGNALSP.P.E. SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

LEGISLATIONRISKS IN

WOODWORKING INDUSTRY

SAFETY SIGNS (SIGNBOARDS)

SIGNALS P.P.E.

SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

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description

legislation

SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

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Illuminated Signals

Acoustic Signals

Verbal Communication

Hand Signals

SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

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• Safety and/or health signs/signals means signs/signals referring to a specific object, activity or situation and providing information or instructions about safety and/or health at work by means of a signboard, a colour, an illuminated sign or acoustic signal, a verbal communication or a hand signal, as the case may be.

General

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• Illuminated signal means a signal produced by a device made of transparent or translucent materials which are illuminated from the inside or the rear in such a way as to give the appearance of a luminous surface

Illuminated Signals 1

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• The light emitted by a signal must produce a luminous contrast which is appropriate to its environment, in accordance with the intended conditions of use of the sign, but without producing glare for an excessive amount of light or poor visibility as a result of insufficient light.

• The luminous area emitting a sign may be of a single colour or contain a pictogram on a specified background.

Illuminated Signals 2

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• The single colour must correspond to the table of colours and their meanings set out in the table on the next slide, (Illuminated Signals 4)

• Likewise, when the sign contains a pictogram, the latter must comply with all the relevant rules set out in the general requirements for safety and/or health signs.

Illuminated Signals 3

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Illuminated Signals 4

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• If a device can emit both continuous and intermittent signals, the intermittent signal should be used to indicate a higher level of danger or a more urgent need for the requested/imposed intervention or action than is indicated by the continuous signal.

• The duration of each flash and the frequency of the flashers of an intermittent illuminated signal must be such as to

- ensure the proper perception of the message, and - avoid any confusion either between different

illuminated signs or with a continuous illuminated sign.

Illuminated Signals 5

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• If a flashing signal is used instead of - or together with - an acoustic signal, identical codes must be used.

• Devices for emitting flashing signals in the event of grave danger must be under special surveillance or be fitted with an auxiliary lamp.

Illuminated Signals 6

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• Acoustic signal means a coded sound signal which is released and transmitted by a device designed for that purpose, without the use of a human or artificial voice

Acoustic Signals 1

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• Acoustic signals must: -have a sound level which is considerably higher than the level

of ambient noise, so that it is audible without being excessive or painful;

-be easily recognizable, particularly in terms of pulse length and the interval between pulses or groups of pulses, and be clearly distinct from any other acoustic signal and ambient noises.

Acoustic Signals 2

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• If a device can emit an acoustic signal at variable and constant frequencies, the variable frequency should be used to indicate a higher level of danger or a more urgent need for the requested/imposed intervention or action in relation to the stable frequency.

• The signal for evacuation must be continuous.

Acoustic Signals 3

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• Verbal communication means a predetermined spoken message communicated by a human or artificial voice

Verbal Communication 1

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• Verbal communication between a speaker or emitter and one or more hearers is to take the form of (sometimes coded) short texts, phrases, groups of words and/or individual words.

• Spoken messages are to be as short, simple and clear as possible; the verbal skills of the speaker and the hearing abilities of the hearer(s) must be such as to ensure reliable verbal communication.

Verbal Communication 2

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• Verbal communication is direct (by means of the human voice) or indirect (by means of a human or artificial voice which is broadcast by whatever means is appropriate).

• The persons involved must have a good knowledge of the language used so that they are able to pronounce and understand the spoken message correctly and consequently behave in a way which is appropriate to health and/or safety.

Verbal Communication 3

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• If verbal communication is used instead of - or together with - gestures, code words should be used such as:

• start - to indicate the start of a command • stop - to interrupt or end a movement• end - to stop the operation• raise - to have a load raised• lower - to have a load lowered• forwards, backwards, right, left -to be coordinated with the

corresponding hand signals• danger - for an emergency stop• quickly - to speed up a movement for safety reasons.

Verbal Communication 4

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• Hand signal means a movement and/or position of the arms and/or hands, in coded form, for guiding persons who are carrying out manoeuvres which constitute a hazard or danger for workers.

Hand signals 1

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• Hand signals must be precise, simple, expansive, easy to make and to understand, and clearly distinct from other such signals.

• Where both arms are used at the same time, they must be moved symmetrically and for giving one sign only.

• Provided that they fulfil the conditions given above, the signals used may vary slightly but they must, however, be equally meaningful and comprehensible.

Hand signals 2

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• The person giving the signs, hereinafter referred to as the 'signalman', will use arm/hand movements to give manoeuvring instructions to the person receiving the signs, hereinafter referred to as the (operator).

• The signalman must be able to monitor all manoeuvres visually without being endangered thereby

• If the conditions described in the meaning above are not fulfilled, one or more extra singnalmen should be deployed.

Hand signals 3

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• The signalman's duties must consist exclusively of directing manoeuvres and ensuring the safety of workers in the nearby.

• The operator must interrupt the ongoing manoeuvre in order to request new instructions when he is unable to carry out the orders he has received with the necessary safety guarantees.

• The operator must be able to recognize the signalman without difficulty.

Hand signals 4

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• The signalman is to wear one or more appropriate distinctive items, e.g. a jacket, helmet, sleeves or armbandds, or carry bats.

• The distinctive items are to be brightly coloured, preferably all of the same colour and for the exclusive use of signalmen.

Hand signals 5

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• The following set of coded hand signals are without prejudice to other codes applicable at Community level, used for the same manoeuvres in different sectors;

Hand signals 6

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Hand signals 7Hand and arm signals for lifting machinery

Fig. 1.1 UpFig. 1.2 DownFig. 1.3 Slowly UpFig. 1.4 Slowly downFig. 1.5 Turn in shown directionFig. 1.6 Move toFig. 1.7 Bar outFig. 1.8 Bar inFig. 1.9 Bar UpFig. 1.10 Bar downFig. 1.11 StopFig. 1.12 Fast StopFig. 1.13 Main WinderFig. 1.14 Helping WinderFig. 1.15 OpenFig. 1.16 CloseFig. 1.17 Signal not understodFig. 1.18 Signal spade

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Hand signals 8Hand and arm signals for other purposes than for lifting machinery

QUICK – All movements FasterSLOW – All movements Slower

Fig. 2.1 StopFig. 2.2 EndFig. 2.3 UpFig. 2.4 DownFig. 2.5 Vertical DistanceFig. 2.6 ForwardFig. 2.7 BackwardFig. 2.8 Horisontal DistanceFig. 2.9 Move in shown Direction – Right, LeftFig. 2.10 Danger, Emergency Stop

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SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNALS AT WORK

SUMMARY

Illuminated Signals

Acoustic Signals

Verbal Communication

Hand Signals

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