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DISCIPLINARY PROCESS-CLASSIFICATION OF SERIOUS VIOLATIONS LEVEL-2

DISCIPLINARY PROCESS-CLASSIFICATION OF SERIOUS VIOLATIONS LEVEL-2
DISCIPLINARY PROCESS-CLASSIFICATION OF SERIOUS VIOLATIONS LEVEL-2

SERIOUS HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL (HSE) VIOLATIONS

Level 2 Serious –Immediate Danger to Life and Health (IDLH)

1. Knowingly operating equipment with faulty or defective safety devices.

2. Failing to use an excavation permit.

3. Failing to provide ladders in excavations.

4. Failing to maintain spoil dirt 2 feet (0.6 meters) or greater from the edge of an excavation.

5. Working above vertically protruding reinforcing steel that is unprotected.

6. Using wall forms or stringers as a means of access to elevated positions.

7. Damaging, disabling, or tampering with a ventilation system.

8. Disabling a fire protection system without being authorized.

9. Allowing unauthorized people to handle and use explosives.

10. Using metal or conductive ladders near energized lines or equipment.

11. Intentional sabotage or unnecessary discharge of a fire extinguisher or firefighting equipment, rendering it useless or disabled.

12. Using defective rigging equipment.

13. Failing to use a tag line to control suspended loads.

14. Using an electrical tool in wet conditions without taking the proper precautions to prevent electrical shock (ground fault circuit interrupters).

15. Using a powder-actuated tool without being properly trained or licensed.

16. Unauthorized removal of scaffold bracing and/or supports while scaffold is being used.

17. Working off of an incomplete scaffold without being tied-off.

18. Failing to properly secure a ladder.

19. Using an unfinished stairway (missing handrails) for access to elevations above 6 feet (1.8 meters).

20. Piling or stacking materials closer than 6 feet (1.8 meters) to an unprotected floor/wall opening or roof edge.

21. Failing to barricade the swing radius of a crane.


OTHER THAN SERIOUS HSE VIOLATIONS

1. Wearing no approved glasses.

2. Failing to provide a fire watch or to use a fire blanket when spark-producing work is being performed in a nonhazardous area.

3. Failing to remove a “DO NOT OPERATE,” “DANGER,” “WARNING,” or “CAUTION” tag once the work is completed.

4. Using a hand tool other than for its designed purpose.

5. Using a cutting torch without using the prescribed eye protection.

6. Failing to properly protect welding leads or burning hoses.

7. Raising or lowering electrical pneumatic tools from elevated work areas by the power cord or hose.

8. Using an extension ladder whose side rails do not extend 36 inches (91.4 centimeters) above the landing.

9. Failing to use required seat belt while operating mobile equipment.

10. Failing to inspect equipment before daily use.

11. Not wearing personal protective equipment while placing concrete, including eye protection, gloves, and boots.

12. Failing to provide walkways on rebar mats.

13. Failing to secure airline hose section when quick disconnects are used.


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