Toolbox Safety Meeting Minutes



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DISCUSSION TOPICS HIGH HAZARD SITUATIONS       Worker not within 20’ of power-line high or low Worker not in unengineered excavation over 4’ deep Worker not within 6’ of slab edge Worker not over 10’ high w/o fall protection Confined Spaces Rebar Protection HOUSEKEEPING     Debris picked up Equipment Stored Floors swept Materials Stored ELECTRICAL    Power-cords Task lighting Assured grounding  42” top-rails  Mid-rails   Toe-boards In place at all times  125 lbs lateral force GUARDRAILS EQUIPMENT TOOLS  Power tools  Hand tools PPE  Approved hardhats (CSA)  Work boots (CSA) SUNDRIES  Ladder use  Work benches  Hearing test current  Reporting unsafe conditions  Tool use  Routine inspection  Safety glasses / goggles  Routine maintenance  Hearing protection  Safe lifting practices  Adequate training    Safety gloves HI-VIS vests Dust masks/respirator  Lone worker procedures      Braces Guardrails Double planks Tie-ins Wheels/locks  Frame condition  Footing/Foundation    Portable Washrooms Hand Washing Dust STAIRS     Access to all floors Handrails Lighting Housekeeping FALL PROTECTION WHMIS     Full Body Harness Containers labeled MSDS sheets available Workers trained EMERGENCY PROTOCOLS  Safety Lines / Lanyards Life-lines Anchors points Swing Factor Fall Restraint Fall Arrest      Notification Pathways clear Adequate lighting Doors not barricaded Signage FLOOR OPENINGS  Site plan   Covered, secured, marked Guardrails   Loading capacity      SCAFFOLDS HYGIENE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE  CONDUCT ON SITE Drugs/Alcohol   Needles Blood Borne Pathogens  Medication  Condoms OTHER TOPICS                 FORM-0043 1 of 2 Dominion Masonry Ltd..




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