Instructions for the mechanic hydraulics form
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Safety and labor protection instructions for a hydraulic mechanic.
1. General requirements for occupational safety and health. 1.1 Independent work on the installation, maintenance and repair of hydraulic equipment (hydraulic motors, pumps, machine tools, presses, thermoplastic mats. autoclaves, etc.) persons who have reached the age of 18, have passed a medical examination and are recognized as suitable for this job, have completed theoretical and practical training are allowed. 1.2 . The hydraulic mechanic must comply with the rules of the internal labor regulations of the enterprise. 1.3. The mechanic's operating mode is hydraulics, a continuous 8-hour working day with a 5-day working week. 1.4 The main dangerous and harmful production factors under certain circumstances may be: - moving parts of equipment, elements of production equipment (drill bit, chuck, abrasive tool, etc.); - moving transport and lifting equipment: - electrical equipment; - flying particles of carborundum metal, etc.; - gears; faulty working tools, fixtures, etc. equipment. 1.5 Personal protective equipment must be used at work.:
-- cotton suit GOST 12.4.109-82 --boots with leather or rubber soles GOST 5394-74 -- combined cotton mittens with textile overlays GOST 12.4.010-75.1.6 In case of a fire. To take measures to eliminate the fire with the available extinguishing means, inform the mechanic to the head of the work and at the same time take part in the elimination of the fire with the fire extinguishing means available on site. Comply with all fire and explosion safety requirements. 1.7 The hydraulic fitter is obliged to observe the rule of personal hygiene: --- wash your hands with soap before eating ---- eat in designated areas, i.e. in the dining room ----drink water only from drinking containers. 2. Occupational safety and health requirements before starting work. 2.1 Put special clothes in order, fasten or wrap the cuffs of the sleeves with a wide elastic band, tuck the clothes in so that there are no fluttering, hanging ends, put on a tight-fitting headdress and pick up the hair under it. 2.2 Prepare your place for work: prepare the tools necessary for work, check the absence of foreign objects in the workplace (the locksmith's workplace is: the place of repair, at the machine, workbench), it should be evenly illuminated (without glare), not cluttered with foreign objects. 2.3 Check the serviceability of tools and fixtures: the locksmith's workbench must be free of potholes, cracks and other defects.; workbench vise with parallel jaws and a notch notched on them, equipped with soft metal gaskets for a firm grip of the clamped product; - the surface of the hammer head must be convex, smooth, chamfered, without cracks and burrs; the handle of the impact tool (hammer, etc.) must have an oval shape in cross-section and be straight, made of solid wood species.
The handle should have no cracks or fractures. Hammers on handles should be wedged with metal wedges, the wedges should have a ruff on the sides; the ends of a spindly hand tool with a pointed working end (files, screwdrivers, etc.) should be securely fixed in a smooth, smoothly cleaned handle, which, for greater strength, should be tightened at both ends with metal bandage rings; screwdrivers should be equipped with not with curved rods, as the blade may slip off the head of the screw or screw and injure the hands.; wrenches must correspond to the sizes of bolts and nuts, the mouths of wrenches must have strictly parallel jaws, the distance between which must correspond to the standard size indicated on the key; socket and overhead wrenches must not move in the connected moving parts. The construction of keys with pipes and other levers is PROHIBITED. 2.4 To carry the necessary tools to the workplace, use a box with several compartments. To avoid injury, do not put tools in the pockets of work clothes. 2.5 Check the serviceability of the portable ladder and make sure that the ladder-ladder is equipped with a device that excludes the possibility of its spontaneous extension, the bases of the ladder are equipped with rubber tips or upholstered with rubber. 2.6 When working with lifting mechanisms, check the test date. Make sure that the verification period has not expired. 2.7 If it is necessary to perform work near moving components of equipment, mechanisms, protect dangerous areas. 2.8 The workplace should be evenly illuminated and the illumination should be at least 500 lux. 2.9 If you need to use a portable lamp, check it: the presence of a safety net, the serviceability of the cord and insulating tube, the serviceability of the outlet and plug. The voltage of portable lamps should not be higher than 42 V. Do not use homemade portable lamps. 3. Occupational safety and health requirements during work. 3.1 Be attentive, do not be distracted by other matters and conversations, and do not distract others. 3.2 During operation, do not allow oil and coolant to splash or spill onto the floor. 3.3 Repair of the equipment should be started after the voltage is relieved by the maintenance personnel of the Energetika group. 3.4 When working near electrical wires, electrical installations, moving parts of equipment and mechanisms, require switching off the electric current and protect dangerous places during repair and other work.
3.5 Disassemble the machines sequentially, detaching the part, making sure that the mating parts do not fall off. The assemblies and parts removed during disassembly should be placed stably and in strictly defined places, without cluttering up aisles and passageways. 3.6 When pressing and pressing parts on hydraulic and pneumatic presses, the product should be removed and stacked only when the rod is completely stationary in the upper position. Install the part strictly vertically without distortion, because it can fly off to the side. Do not adjust the part when the rod is moving. 3.7 When assembling components and mechanisms, check the alignment of bolt and other holes in the joints of the parts using special mounting mandrels, in order to avoid injury, do not check the alignment of the holes with your fingers. 3.8 When using the workbench, place only those parts and tools that are necessary to perform this work. 3.9 On the left side of the vise, a tool is placed on the workbench, which is taken with the left hand, and a tool (hammer, file, wrenches, etc.) with the right hand, and a measuring tool in the middle of the workbench. 3.10 For convenience and in order to avoid micro-injuries, workbench yews should be installed as follows. so that the upper part of the sponges is at the level of the locksmith's elbow. 3.1 1 When filing products with sharp edges, keep the fingers of the left hand outstretched, because when the file is reversed, the fingers are easily injured.
You can not remove sawdust with your hands, to avoid injury, from the surface of the product, workbench and yews, as well as blow them off with your mouth, you must use a brush. 3.12 Chisels, kleitsmeissels, kerners and other percussion instruments must not have cracks and burrs on the impact surface. For safe operation, the chisel must be at least 150 mm long, with the retracted part of it being 60-70 mm. When working with a chisel and a kleitsmeisel, in order to protect the eyes from splinters, it is necessary to wear protective glasses. 3.13 Do not drill or sharpen tools with mittens or bandaged fingers to avoid being trapped by the drill. 3.14 Kerosene parts should be washed in a special container in a place designated for this purpose, and contaminated kerosene residues should be drained into a container with a tightly closed lid designed for this purpose. 3.15 When working with an electric drill, the objects to be drilled must be securely fastened. It is forbidden to touch the rotating cutting tool with your hands. 3.16 Do not remove shavings or sawdust with your hands while using the tool. Shavings and sawdust must be removed after the power tool is completely stopped with special hooks or brushes. 3.17 Work with a drill for no more than 2/3 of the working day. In accordance with sanitary standards, provide 10-15 minute breaks after each hour of work. 3.18 To protect against electric shock, wear rubber gloves and rubber mats when working with power tools. 3.19 For safety reasons, ensure that the insulation is in good working order and that the cable is not mechanically damaged. 3.20 Turn off the power tool during work interruptions. Do not connect the power tool to the mains in the absence of a special safety plug size. This must be done by an electrician. 3.21 If the power tool stops suddenly, it must be switched off with a switch. 3.22 Persons working with power tools should not disassemble or repair the tool, cable, plug connections, or other parts themselves. 3.23 At the slightest sensation of electric current, immediately turn off the power tool and inform the master.
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