2010 PowerPoint Template - Huntington Ingalls Industries

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3rd Quarter
Contractor Business Meeting
Facilities Session
September 13, 2013
Yesika L. Castro-Hernandez
Plant Engineering
Agenda
• Road Closures
• Hot Work & High Visibility Vests
• Vehicle Parking on Crane Travel Path
• Genie Boom Lift Recall
• Contractor Lifting & Handling
Operations
• Background Investigations
• Standard T&M Sheet
• Storm Drain Protection
• Excavation Permits
• Foreign Exclusion Devices (FMEDs)
• Fuel Gas Hoses in Confined Spaces
• Ladder Safety
• Driving around JLGs and Forklifts
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Road Closures
• Prior to closing a road you must notify your contractor coordinator.
– This includes both full or partial road closures
• The Communication Center (757-380-4031) has to be notified prior to
any road closure.
– They notify the fire department and security (O15)
• Base One (757-380-2461) must also be notified.
– They notify emergency personnel such as:
• Water Tender, Emergency Electrician, and Spill Response Teams
• Attempt to always leave a lane or enough space open for emergency
vehicles when performing a road closure.
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Vehicle Parking on Crane Travel Path
• Do not park vehicles on the
yellow travel path of cranes
• Material should not be
delivered or stored on the
travel path of the crane.
• Always be aware of the crane
envelop.
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Contractor L&H Operations - General Overview
Approved Safety Plan
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L&H Section in Approved Safety Plan
Crane Operations
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X36 Notification
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Certificate of Compliance -3rd Party Certification
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Operator Qualification – 29CFR1926.1427(a)
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AD Director
Rigger Qualification
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29CFR1926– “Qualified" means one who, by possession of a recognized degree,
certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training, and
experience, has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve or resolve problems
relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project
Applies to both crane L&H operation and non-crane L&H operations
Contractor L&H Operations
Lift Plans
• Lift plans are required at NNS for all L&H operations, not just crane L&H
operations.
• Where can you get help with lift plans?
Rigging Gear
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29CFR1926.251 - Rigging equipment for material handling shall be inspected
prior to use on each shift and as necessary during its use to ensure that it is
safe. Defective rigging equipment shall be removed from service.
• "Inspections." Each day before being used, the sling and all fastenings and
attachments shall be inspected for damage or defects by a “competent person”
designated by the employer.
• “Competent person" means one who is capable of identifying existing and
predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are
unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization
to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
• For Steel Erection - A qualified rigger (a rigger who is also a qualified person)
shall inspect the rigging prior to each shift in accordance with § 1926.251.
Contractor L&H Operations
• Hoisting Personnel
– 29CFR1926.1431
• Only permitted when conventional methods for personnel access is more hazardous or not possible.
– Total load on the lifting equipment must be 50% or less of the rated WLL of the lifting equipment crane in the radius
and configuration to be used except for proof testing.
– Lifting equipment must have controlled load lowering. No free fall permitted.
– Lifting equipment pre-lift operational check of required devices
– Personnel Platform requirements
– Rigging gear requirements
– Proof Testing
– Trail Lift and inspections
– “Competent” person responsibilities
• Working Under Suspended Loads
– NNS does not allow personnel under suspended loads except where an hazard evaluation has determined that the
work cannot be performed in another manner or the alternate methods poses a greater hazard to personnel. This
non-allowance includes the exceptions noted in 29CFR1926.735.
– The evaluation, lift plan and a detailed rigging sketch for the lift must be reviewed and approved by both the
responsible Field Engineer or Contract Coordinator and X36 L&H Engineering is required. All information shall be
at the lift site during the lift.
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Contractor L&H Operations
L&H Accidents
• Your responsibilities when a possible L&H accident occurs:
• Make the site safe (emergency response, etc). Do not disturb
the site any more than necessary to make the site safe.
• Contact the Service Desk at 688-9888 and provide the
requested information.
• Wait for the Accident Prevention Team (APT) to arrive on site.
• Follow the APT instructions.
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Storm Drain Protection
• Straw bales cannot be used on construction
sites at NNSB.
– A bundle of straw bales caught fire recently at
DD12.
– The bundle of straw bales was being used to
protect storm drains/sumps during construction
operations.
• Alternate methods must be used:
– Silt bags
– Filter cloth
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Excavation Permits
• Recent Excavation Permit Issues:
– No signature for RadCon or O27.
• No E-mail confirmation.
• E-mail must be placed with
excavation permit.
– No Project Coordinator signature
approving work to commence.
– No General Contractor signature.
– No worker signatures on permits.
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Foreign Exclusion Devices (FMEDs)
• FMEDs are available at the O46 conex
box located east of the Leyte Boiler
platform (North of B4613).
• Your coordinator must send a charge
number to Steven Thomas
[email protected]
or 757-534-4093
• All piping shall come from
the supplier with FMEDs.
• If supplier did not provide
FMEDs then the contractor
must place FMEDs on the
material before it comes
into the yard.
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Fuel Gas Hoses in Confined Spaces
• Fuel gas and oxygen supply lines and torches.
– Fuel and oxygen gas cylinders and distribution manifold systems can not be
located in enclosed or confined spaces. Maintain them in open areas.
– All fuel gas and oxygen hose lines must be disconnected from the source at the
end of each shift.
– All fuel gas and oxygen hose lines shall be rolled back to the supply manifold or to
open air prior to disconnecting the torch.
– Fuel gas and oxygen hose lines shall not be used unless they have been drop
tested to ensure the integrity of the hoses.
• Drop test needs to be preformed for at least sixty (60) seconds.
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Fuel Gas Hoses in Confined Spaces
• Fuel gas and oxygen supply lines and torches.
– No unattended fuel gas and oxygen hose lines or torches are to be located in
confined spaces.
– H&SM, Vol II, Ch. 5
• A qualified Fire Watch, who has been fully instructed in emergency
procedures, shall be stationed at the entrance to the confined space.
• The fire watch shall have a hose clamp loosely placed around the torch lines to
be able to rapidly shut off the gases in an emergency.
• The fire watch shall not leave his/her station while the operator or his/her
equipment remain inside the confined space.
• The Fire Watch shall be positioned to be able to observe or converse with
torch operator.
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Ladder Safety
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Inspect ladders prior to use.
– Ensure rungs, and steps are in good condition and free of grease, oil, and dirt.
– Ensure locking devices and non-skid safety feet are in place.
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Place ladders on a firm footing. Do not use or place a ladder on a slippery surface.
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Maintain a 3-point contact. When ascending or descending a ladder, face the ladder and
maintain a 3-point contact.
– Two hands and one foot or one hand and two feet.
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Ladders shall be secured by both side rails at the top to prevent displacement.
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Ladders shall extend 3 feet above the landing surface.
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Ladders shall be placed with a one to four ladder slope.
– The bottom of the ladder should be one foot away from the wall for every four feet that the ladder rises. When a ladder
slope of one to four cannot be attained for ladders up to 12 feet in length, the bottom shall be secured.
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Do not stretch beyond the side rails. Doing so could cause the ladder to tip and fall.
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Only one person is allowed on the ladder at one time.
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Be observant for electrical wiring and third rails in the vicinity of where the ladder will be used.
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A step ladder is a work platform:
– Never stand or sit on the top of a stepladder. Stepladders have a label that states, “do not stand above this step.”
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Sound Horn Before Passing Equipment
• Recent near misses involving vehicles
passing JLGs and forklifts with out
warning.
• EH&S Manual Vol II, CH 13
– Operators of vehicles must sound their horn
and pass on the left around JLGs, forklifts,
scissor lifts, etc.
• O43 has begun installing decals on
mobile equipment for drivers to sound
their horn before passing.
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Hot Work & High Visibility Vests
• Recently there have been observations of personnel performing hot
work while wearing high visibility vests.
• These high visibility vests are made of 100% polyester.
– Polyester when heated can melt and can adhere to the skin.
– Use non-synthetic fabrics when performing hot work.
• Use proper PPE when performing hot work:
– Based on your company’s PPE hazard assessment.
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Genie Boom Lift Recall
• Z-135/70
– The secondary boom angle sensor calibration was performed improperly.
– An improperly calibrated machine can lead to machine instability resulting in a
machine tip over.
– It is required the immediate removal of all Genie Z-135/70 Boom lifts from service.
– Machines may only be returned to service after the inspection listed below is
performed.
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O15 Security Background Investigations
• Huntington Ingalls Industries has recently awarded a contract for
performing background investigations (BI) on our employees and
visitors to General Information Services, Inc. (GIS), trading as
“backgroundchecks.com”. With that award, GIS immediately
becomes our preferred background investigation (BI) provider.
• O15 Security Contacts
– Gabe Watlington – Security Manager: 757-688-5396
– Natalie Joyner – Security Manager: 757-534-2308
– Daryl Hagwood – Island of Security Officer: 757-688-2464
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O15 Security Badge Process
The 9327 Process Is The Same:
• Visiting company (Contractors) conducts background investigation (BI)
on their employee who will be badged to work at NNS
• Visiting company completes 9327 and delivers to NNS Sponsor in the
same manner they have done in the past
• NNS Sponsor or NNS VMS user enters visit into VMS in the same
manner they have done in the past
• NNS Sponsor or VMS user maintains 9327 (for the required period of
time) as they have done in the past
• Visiting company maintain file of complete background investigation on
employees as they have done in the past
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O15 Security Badge Process
What’s New:
• Visiting company prints “certificate of BI completion” and turns in with 9327 (Rev
11) to NNS Sponsor
• Visiting company employee brings copy of certificate of BI completion to Access
Center when he/she is ready for NNS Contractors Badge. This is a one page
document
NOTE: Visiting Company Employee Does Not Bring 9327 To Access Center
NOTE: Visiting Company Employee Does Not Bring Background Investigation To
Access Center
In order for the Access Center to process a visit and issue a badge: The visiting
employee must have a current visit in VMS. The visiting employee must produce
picture ID. The visiting employee must produce proof of citizenship. The visiting
employee must produce the a copy of the certification of BI completion
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QUEST/QIS FIRST PAGE
Donor Information
SSN
Date Ordered
08/31/2013
Last Name
Who Ordered
HAGWOODR01
First Name
Date Completed
09/03/2013
Status
Complete
DOB
Control Number
48861555
Location
DESIGN ENG SVCS PC
Action Services Ordered – Panel 12671
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2905 – Education Verification
Complete
2000 – Basic Employment Reference
Complete ***
VENDOR SAFE CERTIFICATE
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Security Badge Process
• All BIs must be performed by the Huntington Ingalls Industries
corporate award supplier, which is currently General Information
Services, Inc., trading as backgroundchecks.com.
• A new BI is required for all unescorted badge visitors every three (3)
years, and following any break in service in excess of 90 days, to reverify criminal and DMV checks
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NNS Standard Time-and-Material Ticket
Overview
•The NNS Standard Time-and-Material
Ticket shall be used to document all T&M
work performed on NNS contracts.
•A fully completed T&M ticket shall be
submitted daily to the NNS Field Engineer
daily.
•A blank Microsoft Excel 2007 formatted
version will be provided to the Contractor
by the coordinators.
•All fields must be completed prior to
submittal to NNS.
•All subcontractor back-up must be
attached to the T&M ticket.
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QUESTIONS?
• If you have questions regarding this presentation, please contact your
Contract Coordinator or:
Yesika Castro-Hernandez
O41 – Plant Engineering
757-353-2772
[email protected]
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