HOUSEKEEPING – WHAT IS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING?
WALKING AREAS:
• Three-foot-wide access paths to work area
• Cut-offs and scrap material out of work area – toss them into a corner or box
• Building material stored in a way that does not require climbing over piles of
lumber or other material to gain access
• Keeping hoses/cords off the middle of the stairway
• Keeping hoses/cords out of the work area and avoiding snarls
• Keeping mud off stairs, ramps and ladder rungs
• Keeping accumulation of snow and ice and mud of off stairways and landings
• PULL nails from reusable lumber, do not bend them over
• Pull brace blocks from floor when you remove wall bracing
METAL BANDS:
- Cut at bottom of lumber pile with snips and remove. If you cannot remove the band, bend over the sharp edge
- Treat plastic bands as trip hazards- remove them from the lumber pile immediately.
GUSSET PLATES:
- Roof crew- note if any gusset plates stick above the top chord- if they do, make other crew members are aware. First man close to the stick up needs to pound it down.
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency http://www.assuranceagency.com
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