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Page 80
... ment was last inspected . A different colored tag is used for each month . Any tool or cord found without the proper tag is sent to the electrical department at once . Other types of equipment , such as cranes , hoists , presses ...
... ment was last inspected . A different colored tag is used for each month . Any tool or cord found without the proper tag is sent to the electrical department at once . Other types of equipment , such as cranes , hoists , presses ...
Page 188
... ment . Re- Some never return to work . If they do not die from their injuries , they live with such severe disabilities that they barely can manage for themselves . Often , the most that health services can do is to lighten the burden ...
... ment . Re- Some never return to work . If they do not die from their injuries , they live with such severe disabilities that they barely can manage for themselves . Often , the most that health services can do is to lighten the burden ...
Page 402
... ment operators . ( See details in the previous chapter . ) Operators of equipment should have pro- tection against the elements , falling objects , swinging loads , and similar hazards . Windows in cabs or enclosures on equip- ment ...
... ment operators . ( See details in the previous chapter . ) Operators of equipment should have pro- tection against the elements , falling objects , swinging loads , and similar hazards . Windows in cabs or enclosures on equip- ment ...
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History | 2 |
Program | 49 |
Supervisors and foremen Staff safety direction | 55 |
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