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Emergency instructions necessary

The product requirements are reviewed before the contract or tender is accepted. Product requirements are defined and communicated to the personnel responsible for the quality production. The unresolved and ambiguous issues are resolved and documented. The changes made in the product specifications are approved before execution of the order. Provisions are made for removing absolute drawings, procedures, work instructions, and specifications from all work areas to ensure that they are correctly authorized versions. Provisions are made for emergency changes necessary to prevent the production of nonconforming material. [Pg.280]

In some situations it will be necessary to consider the provision of emergency instructions in a number of different languages. [Pg.253]

For all situations that require the handling of toxic materials, the employees concerned should be provided with an instruction manual, prepared if necessary by a consultant, describing all foreseeable situations, routine and emergency, and the actions that should be taken if they should occur. [Pg.124]

All potential points of leaks and other hot spots have to be identified in the stage of design. The decontamination procedures in case of accident have to be elaborated. The specification of the equipment for eventual decontamination and the means of decontamination are defined in laboratory instructions and manuals. All necessary safeguards and security systems are the elements of the project design. In case of emergency all means limiting the decontamination spreading out have to be used. [Pg.850]

Employers are obligated to provide the necessary information, procedures, and instructions to their drivers to allow them to be tested after the accident, or to obtain emergency medical care. [Pg.52]

The existing standard at 1926.21(b)(6) states, All employees required to enter into confined or enclosed spaces shall be instructed as to the natvu e of the hazards involved, the necessary precautions to be taken, and in the use of protective and emergency equipment required. The employer shall comply with any specific regulations that apply to work in dangerous or potentially dangerous areas. ... [Pg.105]

A Troubleshooting Guide is needed. The instructions can be quite lengthy, discursive, and complex, if necessary. The instructions can be reasonably detailed, and they can offer options. However, they must be unambiguous. The instructions must be short in number, simple, and easy to execute. The instructions will provide guidance to a trained emergency response team. [Pg.32]

The hazardous substances used at your site determine the level of PPE and clothing. Emergency response team members receive necessary instruction and training on PPE and clothing. [Pg.61]

There were organizational problems within TEPCO. Had there been a higher level of knowledge, training, and equipment inspection related to severe accidents and had there been specific instructions given to the onsite workers concerning the state of emergency within the necessary time frame, a more effective accident response would have been possible. [Pg.20]

In order to ensure that the emergency evacuation plans for disabled people are effective at the time they are required it will be necessary to provide training for any staff who aot as evaouation assistants. Training should inolude suoh topios as evacuation techniques to use, partioularly how to oarry or assist individuals who use mobility aids the use of any special evacuation equipment and training in basic sign language to effectively communicate with individuals who are deaf and the instructions for individuals who use assistance animals. [Pg.260]

Employers are required to ensure that any necessary contacts with emergency services are arranged, particularly as regards first aid, emergency medical care and rescue work and the ACoP provides clear instructions to the employer on establishing procedures for this and what the procedure should cover. [Pg.384]

The composition and numbers of the Emergency Management Team will depend on the nature, size and complexity of the project. They should all be familiar with the layout and nature of the project and any processes involved, and should be given the opportunity to practise their actions in association with fire drills. Members should be sufficiently senior in position to allow them to give instructions where necessary, and have experience which allows them to make appropriate assessments of the situation and judgements as to what actions will be most appropriate under the changing circumstances. [Pg.102]


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