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Pocket Guides and Training Aids
Double-sided Pocket Guides
  Sized at 100 x 120mm
  All guides are printed on both sides   Guides are laminated
SAFETY SIGN SYMBOLS and their meanings
HEALTH & SAFETY (SAFETY SIGNS & SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 1996
Prohibition
Front
Mandatory
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Fire action
IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE
1. Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point.
2. Attack fire, if possible, with appliances provided but without
taking personal risks.
ON HEARING ALARM OF FIRE
3. The will call the Fire Brigade
immediately by EXCHANGE TELEPHONE
(a) Lift receiver and dial '999'.
(b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for FIRE. (c) When Fire Brigade replies give call distinctly
FIRE AT
DO NOT REPLACE RECEIVER UNTIL ADDRESS HAS BEEN REPEATED BY FIRE BRIGADE
CALL FIRE BRIGADE IMMEDIATELY TO EVERY FIRE OR ON SUSPICION OF FIRE
WHAT CAUSES A FIRE
Fires can only exist when these three elements are combined.
KEEP THEM APART
Please note: As new legislation comes into force the pocket guide above will be updated
FORKLIFT SAFETY
1. DO NOT operate forklift unless fully trained and LOADING
FORKLIFT LOADING & UNLOADING
HAND SIGNALLING
HAND SIGNALLING
HEALTH & SAFETY(SAFETY SIGNS & SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 1996
authorised to do so.
2. Learn and follow the operators manual and observe your company’s safety procedures.
3. Understand the load capabilities of your forklift.
4. Plan your route staying away from the edges of platforms, ledges and ramps.
5. DO NOT exceed the speed limit.
6. Observe floor markings.
7. Give pedestrians the right of way
8. Use your vehicle mirrors including any fixed wall or ceiling mirrors.
9. DO NOT allow anyone to ride on the forklift.
10. Load and unload safely.
1. Check the load ensuring it's within the trucks capacity.
2. Set the forks wide and sufficiently high enough to go beneath the load. 3. Drive into the loading position.
4. Squarely place the load on the forks.
5. Drive under the load until it touches the carriage.
6. Tilt the mast back.
7. Lift the load.
UNLOADING
1. Manoeuvre forklift into position. 2. When unloading onto a truck
Ensure rear wheels of truck are checked and brakes applied. Ensure dock plate is secure.
Position the load correctly tilt it forward and release it.
3. For unloading onto racking or onto stacks.
Raise and position the load to the correct height making sure of the overhead clearance level.
Slowly move into position.
Tilt the load forward and lower onto racking or stack.
Slowly withdraw the forks.
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DANGER - Emergency stop.
Both arms point upwards with the palms facing forwards.
END - End of operation.
Both hands are clasped at chest hieght.
START - Attention. Start of command.
Both arms are extended horizontally with the palms facing forward.
RAISE
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STOP - Interruption. End of movement. The right arm points upwards with the palm facing forwards.
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LEFT - to the signalman‘s
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MBoOthVEarBmAsCaKreWbAeRntDwSith the palms facing downwards, and the forearms make slow movements away from the body.
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
The hands indicate the relevant distance.
Front
Reverse
Stocksigns
66938 © STOCKSIGNS
Stocksigns
Front
Stocksigns
© STO6CK6S3IG2N7S 63 26327 £23.37
Multi-pack Training Aids
sign
Wear safety harness/ belt
must be worn
Pedestrians must use this route
must be worn
Safety overalls must be worn
must be worn
Stretcher
must be worn
Safety shower
must be worn
Eye wash
must be worn
Emergency
exit/escape exit/escape
route route
Alternative Emercency escape designs to BS 5499 (Part 1)
Fire exit (left handed)
Fire exit (right handed) Self-luminous
& internally-illuminated
66328 © STOCKSIGNS
Safe procedure
Directional arrow
First aid
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency exit/escape route
Emergency exit/escape route
Emergency exit/escape route
4. Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point.
USE NEAREST AVAILABLE EXIT
DO NOT USE LIFT
DO NOT STOP TO COLLECT PERSONAL BELONGINGS DO NOT RE-ENTER BUILDING
Fire equipment
Stocksigns
Reverse
Stocksigns
Front
66937 © STOCKSIGNS
Stocksigns
Reverse
66937 © STOCKSIGNS
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63 26328 £23.37
Our 10 most popular Pocket Guides in a clear plastic wallet. Ideal for training purposes; applicable to all employees and particularly useful as part of a new employees’ induction pack. Pack of 10: £23.37
Electric Shock Emergency Action
1 Switch off power.
2 Call for assistance.
3 Ifpowercannotbeswitchedoff,pushor pull the casualty clear of the electrical source, using any dry non conductive material available to safeguard yourself.
4 Check for unconsciousness - if unconscious remove any obvious obstructions in the mouth and proceed immediately with Emergency Resuscitation Treatment as shown on opposite side of this card.
WATER
FOAM
(CO2)
POWDER
WET CHEMICALS
Fire Risk
Paper, Wood Textile and Fabric
FlammableLiquids
FlammableGases (isolate supply first)
Electrical Hazards
Vehicle Protection
Cooking Oils and Fats
WATER FOAM
(CO2) POWDER
WET CHEMICALS
Stocksigns
63 21094
61094 © STOCKSIGNS
Stocksigns
63 26322
Stocksigns
63 26323
63 26324
UK Manufactured Signs
63 26617
Design & Installation Services
63 26938 Professional Surveys
63 26320
SAFETY SIGN SYMBOLS
and their meanings
HEALTH & SAFETY (SAFETY SIGNS & SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 1996
Prohibition
63 26321
Manual Handling
Operation Regulations 1992
As of 1st January 1993 these regulations, made under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, place additional duties on employers to
AVOID hazardous manual handling operations so far as reasonably practicable
ASSESS unavoidable manual handling operations and reassess as necessary
TAKE steps to reduce risk of injury from such operations so far as reasonably practicable
Guidelines on AVOIDING INJURY BY SAFE LIFTING
Does the load have to be moved? If it does, THINK about it first:
ASSESS weight, stability, centre of gravity, ease of grip, size of handholds, surface texture USE handling aids if possible
Fire action
FORKLIFT SAFETY
63 26328
63 26937
mechanical aid to lift and/or move load
appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing - hard hat, goggles, gloves, overalls, boots or shoes
DO you need help from someone else?
CHECK where load is to go - is it clear?
CHECK your route is unobstructed and the floor surface clean and dry CAN you stop and rest if necessary? PLANthegripbeforehand,holdfirmlywithbothhands, withbackupright
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IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE
1. Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point.
2. Attack fire, if possible, with appliances provided but without
taking personal risks.
ON HEARING ALARM OF FIRE
3. The will call the Fire Brigade
immediately by EXCHANGE TELEPHONE
(a) Lift receiver and dial '999'.
(b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for FIRE. (c) When Fire Brigade replies give call distinctly
FIRE AT
DO NOT REPLACE RECEIVER UNTIL ADDRESS HAS BEEN REPEATED BY FIRE BRIGADE
CALL FIRE BRIGADE IMMEDIATELY TO EVERY FIRE OR ON SUSPICION OF FIRE
1. DO NOT operate forklift unless fully trained and authorised to do so.
2. Learn and follow the operators manual and observe your company’s safety procedures.
3. Understand the load capabilities of your forklift. 4. Plan your route staying away from the edges of
platforms, ledges and ramps.
5. DO NOT exceed the speed limit.
6. Observe floor markings.
7. Give pedestrians the right of way
8. Use your vehicle mirrors including any fixed wall or
ceiling mirrors.
9. DO NOT allow anyone to ride on the forklift. 10. Load and unload safely.
© STO6CK6S6IG1N7S
Stocksigns
66937 © STOCKSIGNS
Stocksigns
66938 © STOCKSIGNS
HEALTH & SAFETY(SAFETY SIGNS & SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 1996
FIRE EXTINGUISHER COLOUR CODES
FIRE EXTINGUISHER COLOUR CODES
TO BS EN 3 & BS 7863 Fire Risk
TO BS EN 3 & BS 7863
Paper, Wood Textile and Fabric
FlammableLiquids
FlammableGases (isolate supply first)
Electrical Hazards
Vehicle Protection
Cooking Oils and Fats
4. Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point.
USE NEAREST AVAILABLE EXIT DO NOT USE LIFT
DO NOT STOP TO COLLECT PERSONAL BELONGINGS DO NOT RE-ENTER BUILDING
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