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  • SITE-SPECIFIC HAZARD AWARENESS TRAINING

  • Northwest Rock, Inc. (NWR) has compiled essential hazards, rules, regulations, and procedures to ensure MSHA Site-Specific Hazard Awareness Training and safety compliance for all individuals on our property. All contractors, vendors, visitors, and others must review and understand this information before entering any NWR facility. For any questions or clarifications, contact a NWR representative. Failure to comply with these rules may result in immediate dismissal from NWR properties.

    Instructions: Complete all sections and submit prior to entry. Electronic submissions are automatically received. To submit a hard copy, visit the main office or scale shack onsite. 

    For further assistance, please contact the main office (Newskah) at (360) 533-3050 or by email at Info@nwrock.com.

    Notes:

    1. Current Certification: A current certificate is required for all individuals entering NWR facilities and is provided at the end of this form. If you have a valid certificate on file with NWR, you do not need to submit a new one.
    2. Non-transferable: Certificates are site-specific and do not transfer between locations. A current certificate is required for each NWR facility.

     

     

     

  • SAFETY Rules

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    1. Contractors, Customers, Visitors, and Vendors: Outside contractors, vendors and visitors will abide by all NWR safety rules and training requirements as mandated by NWR policy, in addition to MSHA regulations (specifically those for Metal & Non-Metal mines).
    2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Required PPE, includes hard-hats, safety glasses, tight fitted clothing, steel toed footwear, seatbelts, life jackets (if working near/over water), and gloves (when necessary), shall be worn by any personnel entering NWR property (except office areas).
    3. Hearing Protection: Hearing protection must be worn in areas with posted signs.
    4. Fall Protection: When working or walking in elevated areas that are not protected by handrails, a safety harness with lifeline must be used. Be alert to falling objects when near surface structures (i.e. conveyors, etc.) and avoid highwalls, impoundments, and spoil banks unless authorized or accompanied by NWR personnel.
    5. Traffic Safety: All posted traffic rules and regulations are to be followed at all times.  Speed limit is 10 miles per hour, unless otherwise posted. Do not pass unless it is safe to do so. Never follow or park in the blind spot of mobile equipment.
    6. Authorized Access Limits: When entering NWR property, travel should be limited to the specific area where your services are required.  Travel to other areas without authorization is prohibited.
    7. Vehicle Right-of-Way: Vehicles are not to be parked in the working area of any heavy or mobile equipment.  NWR’s equipment has the right-of-way at all times.
    8. Exiting Vehicles: All persons entering NWR property in a customer or contractor vehicle must stay inside the cab, and/or must follow the directions of the loader/excavator operator while being loaded.  If exiting the vehicle is necessary, all NWR safety rules, including wearing a hard hat, are to be followed.
    9. Equipment Standards: Any equipment used on NWR property shall meet the minimum standards of MSHA.
    10. Equipment Use Authorization: NWR equipment shall be operated by NWR personnel only, unless authorized by the site manager.
    11. Mobile Equipment Safety: Mobile equipment shall not be left unattended unless placed in park and the parking brake, if provided, is set. When parked on a grade, the wheels or tracks shall either be chocked or turned into a bank or rib.
    12. Mobile Equipment Operation: Before starting or moving mobile equipment, operators shall sound a warning that is clearly audible above the surrounding noise level to alert nearby personnel (i.e. single honk to start, double to reverse). Be mindful of overhead high-voltage lines, conveyors, etc.
    13. Drug and Alcohol Policies: All contractors, vendors, visitors and their employees are expected to comply with NWR’s drug and alcohol testing policy.  Refusal or failure to participate, or a positive test may result in immediate and/or permanent dismissal from all NWR properties.  Drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited from all sites.
    14. Smoking: All "no smoking" signs must be strictly obeyed.  Company policy prohibits smoking in any office space, as well as posted areas around fuel tanks and explosives.
    15. Weapons: No weapons or firearms are permitted on NWR property.
    16. Hazardous Material: Chemicals are in use on NWR properties. Before working with or around any of these potentially hazardous materials ask for information and/or Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) about them and the dangers they pose. No contractor, vendor or visitor may bring any chemicals onto NWR property without first presenting a current SDS for each one to the Safety Coordinator or Operations Manager providing authorization.
    17. Pressurized Bottles: All oxygen, acetylene and other pressurized gas bottles belonging to contractors, vendors or visitors shall be secured at all times.  When not in use, bottles should be capped. 
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  • EMERGENCY Procedures

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  • STOP • ALERT • MUSTER

    • STOP → Pull over & park safely
    • ALERT →“MAYDAY” via CB radio or verbal announcement
    • SILENCE → Radio silence (unless reporting emergency)
    • SHUT DOWN → Turn off & secure equipment, if safe. If unsafe, evacuate immediately.
    • MUSTER → Go to Muster Area 1 (scale shack). If unsafe → Muster Area 2 (employee parking).
    • ACCOUNT → Report to NWR personnel immediately
    • WAIT → Stay until scene is released. No one re-enters hazard zones.
  • EMERGENCY MAP

  • LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Policy

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  • When inspecting/repairing any piece of moving machinery on NWR property, contractors, vendors, and visitors shall abide by MSHA lockout/tagout (LOTO) regulations including:

    1. Guards: All guards shall remain in place until the machine has stopped.
    2. Lock Out & Tag: Once stopped, the power shall be cut off at the main power supply, and locked out and tagged with the name of the person performing the work.
    3. Test: Equipment shall be tested to insure that power supply has been disconnected and all forms of residual energy have been relieved.
    4. Repair: Once lockout is insured, guards may be removed and repair work begun.
    5. Re-energize: All machine guards shall be secured in place before removing padlocks and re-energizing machine, except as otherwise specifically authorized by plant manager or his authorized representative for testing purposes only.
    6. Lock Removal: Safety locks should be removed only by the persons who installed them and whose name is on the tag.

    Note: LOTO equipment is located in the on-site scale shack or with pit personnel.

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  • TRAINING CERTIFICATE:

    Site-Specific Hazard Awareness - Taylor Towne Quarry
  • Under §46.12 of The Mine Safety Act, production-operators have the primary responsibility to ensure that site-specific hazard awareness training has been given. All mining operations have hazardous areas and this information must be communicated to all who enter this site for “frequent and extended periods”. Signs are posted throughout the property to alert individuals to these and other site-specific hazards.

    Note: False certification is punishable under Section 110(a) and (f) of the Federal Mine Safety Act.

     

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