SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Operators to be issued with, or have ready access to, the following :
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Goggles
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Rubber or plastic gloves
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Overalls
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Rubber or plastic aprons
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Safety footwear
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Eyewash bottle/station
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Fresh water supply
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First aid facilities
OTHER PRECAUTIONS
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Maintenance records
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Training of operators - recorded and retained
SAFETY SIGNS
Warning :
Danger - electric shock
Danger – acid
Prohibition :
No smoking
No naked lights
Mandatory :
Eye/Hand/Foot Protection
Protective clothing
Information:
Use of Personal Protective Equipment
Electrical Incident - what to do
DISPOSAL
This should be through an authorised dealer. Batteries should be correctly labelled and stored upright and secure in a safe area.
CHECKLIST - BATTERY CHARGING
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1
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Do you have a designated and separate area or room for battery charging?
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YES/NO
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2
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Is the area/room well ventilated?
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YES/NO
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3
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Do you have written instructions for charging batteries, dealing with spillages or emergencies?
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YES/NO
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4
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Do you train operators using the manufacturers'/suppliers' instructions and keep records of such training?
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YES/NO
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5
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Do you provide and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing?
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YES/NO
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6
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Do you provide materials to deal with spillages?
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YES/NO
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7
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Do you display appropriate notices in the charging area/room?
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YES/NO
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8
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Are first aid facilities (including eyewash) and a fresh water supply readily accessible?
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YES/NO
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9
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Do you maintain records of maintenance for the batteries?
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YES/NO
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10
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Do you dispose of your old batteries through an authorised dealer?
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YES/NO
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REFERENCES/FURTHER DETAILS
1. Electric storage batteries -
2. Health and Safety Retail&Wholesale Warehouses HS (G)76
3. HSE Books:
4. HSE Electricity webpage: