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Table 5
Significant Unsafe Actions and Conditions
I.
Unsafe actions
A. Operating without authority; failure to secure or warn others
B. Operating or working at unsafe speeds
C. Making safety devices inoperative without proper authorization
D. Using unsafe equipment (hands instead of equipment) or equipment unsafely
E. Taking unsafe positions or postures
F. Working on moving or dangerous equipment
G. Distracting, teasing, abusing, startling
H. Failing to use safe attire or personal protective devices
I. Failing to lock-out energized circuits
II. Unsafe conditions
A. Improperly guarded facilities
B. Defects of facilities
C. Hazardous arrangement or procedure
D. Improper ventilation
F. Unsafe dress or apparel
Table 6
Levels of Safety Accountability
Title
Electric safety accountability
Activity commander
Ultimate safety responsibility
Public works officer
Base systems safety responsibility
Electric supervisor (if assigned)
Systems safety responsibility
Foreman/lead electrician
Systems safety and specific work task safety
responsibilities
Crew members
Crewmembers' safety responsibility is limited to
doing only work for which they are qualified.
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