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Hand Safety - Rigging Hazards Traditional Cache

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Beyond Safety: This cache was part of the Beyond Safety Hand Safety series that was used to help generate geocaching in our workplace at Ames Research Center. Thanks to everyone that helped in the effort. It's time to archive the series so that cachers can have new reasons to come out to the ponds.

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Hidden : 7/4/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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It's time for our second safety themed geocache series. This time around the theme is Hand Safety! We can't reach our goal of ZERO injuries until we eliminate ALL hand injuries.

The physical cache is a 6" pill bottle at the Sunnyvale Water Treatment ponds. Please keep in mind that there is a healthy gopher snake population in the area, and at times the bugs are thicker than the smell. Safety glasses are not an uncommon sight on these trails.

The Hand Safety cache series was placed with your safety in mind. A few careful steps will have you safely grabbing this cache. But take a peek before reaching inside and take your hand safety into consideration. You’ll know that you’re close to the cache when you look to your left and see a concrete slab with 4 rigging connection points. At one time someone was required to safely rig and lift this piece of concrete. I wonder what methods they used to protect their hands?

The goal of this cache is to familiarize you with methods of hand protection while rigging.

In order to prevent hand injuries, we first have to consider the hazards associated with rigging. The fact that we’re rigging, indicates that we’re getting ready to lift or move something. So we know that we’re dealing with some type of lifting device (i.e. crane, chainfall, etc.). When we lift objects into the air we apply stress to the lifting device, the rigging, and the object(s) being lifted. When lifting devices or rigging are in poor condition, or overloaded, they may fail. These types of failures can subject us to much more than a hand injury. So the first items to add to our list of hand injury prevention methods during rigging are:

Crane Inspections
Rigging Inspections

Now that we know our equipment has been properly inspected we have to make sure that we have a qualified/certified lift operator to perform the evolution. An unqualified operator may subject you to hand injuries (or more) during the rigging process. In addition, we’ll need a certified rigger to do the rigging. In the Beyond Safety workplace it’s mandatory that we also use a tag line during all lifts. A tag line is a line attached to the load that allows a member of the lift team to help control the load while it’s in the air without having to actually place their hands on the load. So let’s add these items to our list of hand injury prevention methods during rigging.

Certified Crane Operator
Certified Rigger
Tag Line

Now we know that our lifting equipment is safe and that our people are qualified to do the rigging and lifting. Our next step is to make sure that we’re all wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including the proper gloves. In the Beyond Safety workplace we take into consideration the type of rigging, amount of dexterity that’s required, conditions (i.e. wet, cold, etc.). If you take a look at the EN 388 glove performance level rating chart (see the gallery for pic), you may settle on a glove with a minimum rating of 4343. Will it have the necessary grip? Dexterity? Visibility? These are all decisions that have to be made carefully. Without a proper selection of gloves to choose from, our workers are forced to make poor glove decisions. So let’s update our list of hand injury prevention methods during rigging.

Proper Glove Selection

As we prepare to lift, we have to make sure that we have a lift plan, and that all team members understand the lift plan. The lift plan should include items such as the weight of the load, rigging equipment ratings, and rigging configuration. In our Beyond Safety workplace we also utilize a tool called the “Safe Plan of Action (aka SPA).” In the SPA we will identify the steps of our lift, the hazards associated with our lift, and the actions that we’ll take to eliminate the hazards. In our SPA we will actually identify the specific type of gloves to be used during the lift. You may utilize tools similar to the SPA in your workplace such as the Job Hazard Analysis (JHA). So let’s update our list of hand injury prevention methods.

Lift Plan
Safe Plan of Action (JHA)

Now it’s time to make sure our lift area is safe. Are people clear of the area? Are the appropriate barricades in place? Is ground in our lift path clear of items that can cause us to slip, trip, or fall? Can all parties communicate properly (verbal, radios, hand signals)? So let’s update our list one final time.

Barricades in Place
Area Free of Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards
Communication

Because you’ve taken the time to properly plan your task that involved rigging, you have likely prevented a hand injury or something much more serious. Let’s take a look at our final list.

Crane Inspections
Rigging Inspections
Certified Crane Operator
Certified Rigger
Tag Line
Proper Glove Selection
Lift Plan
Safe Plan of Action (JHA
Barricades in Place
Area Free of Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards
Communication

Here's the entire Hand Safety series:

Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 1 of 8 – Hand Safety – Inattention Hazards
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 2 of 8 – Hand Safety – Rigging Hazards
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 3 of 8 – Hand Safety – Just Don’t Slip, Trip, or Fall
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 4 of 8 – Hand Safety – 100% Glove Policy
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 5 of 8 – Hand Safety – Line of Fire Hazards
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 6 of 8 – Hand Safety – 10 Hand Hazards
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 7 of 8 – Hand Safety – Cut Resistant Gloves

Bonus Multi-Cache!
Beyond Safety Series #2 - Cache 8 of 8 – Hand Safety – Mechanical Hazards

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Below are the links for the first Beyond Safety cache series:

Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 1 of 6 – Hearing Conservation
Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 2 of 6 - Eye and Face Protection
Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 3 of 6 - Voluntary Protection Program
Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 4 of 6 - BZ Walking Club
Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 5 of 6 - Earthquake Preparedness
Beyond Safety Series #1 - Cache 6 of 6 - Slips, Trips, and Falls

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)