05. Task Training
30 assets in this module.
05.1 Task Training – Intro & Objectives
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
STONEY
Bullet Points :
Define task training and understand when it is required
Describe health and safety aspects of typical tasks at the mine
Explain safe work practices
List mandatory health and safety practices for typical tasks
This is only part of your training. Task training requires the demonstration and explanation of specific information on tasks and equipment at your mine site.
Part 46 Regulation :
46.7
Screen Captures :
05.2.01 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Textual Content Comments :
This si review from other modules covering conveyors and crushers and screen related safety. This setup doesn't really do a lot for me as a single person taking the training. it's more a of classroom activity. Delete?
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Screen Captures :
05.2.02 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14205
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.03 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Mandatory standards on health and safety practices
Screen Captures :
05.2.04 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Textual Content Comments :
So far despite the video and voice over talking about guards over and over, no bullets have mentioned guards once
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Mandatory standards on health and safety practices
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14113 & 56.14107
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.05 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Guards, shields or other devices should provide protection against flying or falling materials around conveyors, screens or crushers
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14110
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.06 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Before starting equipment sound a warning that can be heard above the surrounding noise level or use another effective method as a warning
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14200, 56.14201, 56.14202, 56.14203 & 56.14204
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.07 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Visible or audible warning
Start the belt within 30 seconds of the warning or give a second warning
Know what the signals mean
No maintenance on running equipment
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14200, 56.14201, 56.14202, 56.14203 & 56.14204
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.08 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Secure all parts of portable machinery for safe travel between work places
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14206
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.09 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Wear appropriate protective personal equipment for the job that you are doing
Part 46 Regulation :
56.152002, 56.152003, 56.152004 & 56.152006
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.10 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Wear a safety harness and a properly anchored lanyard if you are working from an elevated location
Part 46 Regulation :
56.152005
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.11 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
De-energize equipment
Use lock-out / tag-out / try out procedures
Block against hazardous motion
Part 46 Regulation :
56.15105
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.12 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Textual Content Comments :
number is listed inconsistently
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Use the right tool for the job
Don't throw or toss tools to co-workers
Store tools safely with blades and cutting edges protected
Part 46 Regulation :
56.15205 (or is it 56.14205? the slide is inconsistent)
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.13 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Make sure guards are in place
Make sure the conveyor is locked out
Replace guards after repairs
Remove the lock and properly energize the equipment
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14107
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.14 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Photography Comments :
Not sure the image really drives the point home. Based on the description from the voice over, a diagram could serve better here
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Never wear loose clothing around conveyors, crushers or screens
Screen Captures :
05.2.15 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Don't try to dislodge rocks from pulleys while the conveyor is operating
Return idler pulleys may look safe but they can hurt you!
Never repair or adjust idler pulleys while the conveyor is operating
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14202
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.16 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
When shoveling, always shovel he direction that the belt is traveling
Screen Captures :
05.2.17 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Check emergency stop buttons and conveyor chords periodically to make sure that they work
Screen Captures :
05.2.18 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Keep platforms and walkways clear of clutter and tripping hazards
Part 46 Regulation :
56.20003
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.19 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Only walk under or over conveyors where it is safe to do so
Rollers are guarded in specified cross-overs or cross-unders
Part 46 Regulation :
56.11013 & 56.11014
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.20 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Photography Comments :
Not sure what this picture has to do with the weather?
Textual Content Issues :
Textual Content Comments :
Is there a reason that this ladder climbing instruction is covered here and not with other content about going up and down ladders, machinery etc? This group of slides just seems out of place here compared to other modules
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Pay attention to weather conditions
Mud snow and ice can make climbing ladders, elevated walkways and stairs more hazardousWhen climbing ladders maintain 3 points of contact:
2 feet and 1 hand, or
2 hands and 1 foot
Part 46 Regulation :
56.11016
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.21 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens
Photography Issues :
Photography Comments :
or at least annotation / illustrations over the video to highlight the specifics of what he's doing during his inspection routine
Textual Content Issues :
Textual Content Comments :
These slides almost seem backwards. First you do a pre-shift inspection, then report anything out of order to your supervisor, right?
The video shows inspection but doesn't really point out the steps that he's doing
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Report hazards and unsafe conditions to your supervisor
Defective equipment should be removed from service until it is repairedEquipment inspections are required during each shift
Part 46 Regulation :
56.18002
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.2.22 Task Training – Conveyors, Crushers & Screens – Summary & Outro
Photography Issues :
Overview Text :
STONEY
Bullet Points :
Follow the rules and procedures set by the mine
Screen Captures :
05.3.1 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – Intro
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Potential health hazards from mobile equipment:
Dust
NoisePotential safety hazards from mobile equipment:
Blind spots
Blocking
Lock out
Falling objects
Pinch points
Slips and falls
Mounting and dismounting
Repair
Other specifics at your mineUse mobile equipment the way the manufacturer designed it to be used
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14205
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.3.2 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – ROPS & Seat belts
Photography Issues :
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Roll-over-protective structures (ROPS) and seat belts are provided for your safety
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14130 (a) (g) & 56.14130 (e) (2)
CFR Regulations :
Screen Captures :
05.3.3 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – Braking System
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Self-propelled equipment must have a service brake system capable of stopping and holding the equipment with its typical load on the maximum grade it travels
Part 46 Regulation :
56.1410 (a)
Screen Captures :
05.3.4 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – Defect Reporting
Photography Issues :
Photography Comments :
Please verify that these are current examples of forms. Please provide original doc files for max sizing.
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
If equipment is defective, it must be taken out of service
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14100
Screen Captures :
05.3.5 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – Before Starting Equipment
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Before moving self-propelled mobile equipment sound a warning that is audible above the surrounding noise level
Use the method to warn anyone who could be exposed to the hazard from the equipment
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14200 & 56.14132
Screen Captures :
05.3.6 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – When Moving Equipment
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
When moving mobile equipment position booms, forks, buckets, beds & other moveable parts of the equipment in their travel mode
Loader's bucket should be low when traveling
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14206 (a)
Screen Captures :
05.3.7 Task Training – Mobile Equipment – Parking / Leaving Equipment
Textual Content Issues :
Overview Text :
ROCKY
Bullet Points :
Never leave mobile equipment unattended unless the controls are in park and the parking brake is set
Chock or block the wheels or turn into the bank
Part 46 Regulation :
56.14207
Screen Captures :