Safety Measures for DTF Operations

 
 
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Do not smoke nor drink alcohol on-site
Wash hands with soap and water before eating and whenever hands
come in contact with wastewater and sludge
Cover any skin injuries such as cuts and abrasions to prevent infection
Shower at work and change into clean clothes and shoes before
leaving the DTF site
Clean utensils and surfaces before food preparation and consumption
Label sampling so that potable and non-potable water are clearly
distinguished
Avoid handling screenings by hand to prevent cuts or needle stick
injuries
Get vaccinated (primary and booster shots) for tetanus and hepatitis A
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Use Personal Protective Equipment
Leave the PPE, working tools and monitoring equipment on-site
     and always clean them after use. Disposable PPE e.g. laboratory
gloves and mask filters must ONLY be used once
Clean working tools and monitoring equipment after each usage
Do not use defective equipment, repair or replace them when
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Control access to the site and do not leave visitors unattended
Keep the paths and treatment platforms clear of obstructions, to prevent trip
and fall injuries and to allow swift and safe movements within the site
In case of fire, gather at the designated fire assembly point
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During exhauster discharge event, prevent sludge spilling as
much as possible by ensuring a tight connection into the
receiving bay
In case of splash or spilling apply absorbing material (saw dust,
ashes, cardboard, etc.) onto the sludge puddle to reduce
contamination risks and prevent slip injuries
When opening the manhole’s cover, don’t forget your respirator,
don’t face the manhole directly and wait at least 30 minutes
before operating in the tank (removal of floating material, scum
or sludge).
Avoid as much as possible to enter the tanks due to presence of
toxic gases and insufficient oxygen. In specific cases (cleaning,
repairs, etc.) strictly follow the confined space entry procedures
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Confined space entry procedure
Before entering a confined space (DTF tanks) ensure that:
A permit that has been prepared by the operator, is signed by the supervisor
before and after the task (approval and completion of task)
All manholes of the tank have been left open at least 24h before entering the
tank, to prevent oxygen deficiency and excess of harmful gas such as hydrogen
sulphide
The person entering the tank is wearing a respirator mask
There is one person located outside the tank ready to provide assistance if
needed
The person entering the tank is wearing a harness attached to a safety rope
tied to a safety pin
Proposed list of equipment
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Apron
Gumboots
Rubber gloves
Respirator
Protective helmet
Safety googles
Harness and Safety rope
First Aid kit
Fire extinguisher
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Learn about essential safety measures for health, hygiene, equipment use, and DTF operation. From personal protective equipment to confined space entry procedures, this comprehensive guide ensures a secure working environment at DTF sites.

  • Safety Measures
  • DTF Operations
  • Health and Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Confined Space Entry

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  1. Health and Safety in a DTF 9/19/2024 1

  2. Safety measures Hygiene and health Do not smoke nor drink alcohol on-site Wash hands with soap and water before eating and whenever hands come in contact with wastewater and sludge Cover any skin injuries such as cuts and abrasions to prevent infection Shower at work and change into clean clothes and shoes before leaving the DTF site Clean utensils and surfaces before food preparation and consumption Label sampling so that potable and non-potable water are clearly distinguished Avoid handling screenings by hand to prevent cuts or needle stick injuries Get vaccinated (primary and booster shots) for tetanus and hepatitis A 9/19/2024 2

  3. Safety measures Equipment Use Personal Protective Equipment Leave the PPE, working tools and monitoring equipment on-site and always clean them after use. Disposable PPE e.g. laboratory gloves and mask filters must ONLY be used once Clean working tools and monitoring equipment after each usage Do not use defective equipment, repair or replace them when necessary DTF rules and regulation Control access to the site and do not leave visitors unattended Keep the paths and treatment platforms clear of obstructions, to prevent trip and fall injuries and to allow swift and safe movements within the site In case of fire, gather at the designated fire assembly point 9/19/2024 3

  4. Safety measures DTF operation During exhauster discharge event, prevent sludge spilling as much as possible by ensuring a tight connection into the receiving bay In case of splash or spilling apply absorbing material (saw dust, ashes, cardboard, etc.) onto the sludge puddle to reduce contamination risks and prevent slip injuries When opening the manhole s cover, don t forget your respirator, don t face the manhole directly and wait at least 30 minutes before operating in the tank (removal of floating material, scum or sludge). Avoid as much as possible to enter the tanks due to presence of toxic gases and insufficient oxygen. In specific cases (cleaning, repairs, etc.) strictly follow the confined space entry procedures 9/19/2024 4

  5. Safety measures Confined space entry procedure Before entering a confined space (DTF tanks) ensure that: A permit that has been prepared by the operator, is signed by the supervisor before and after the task (approval and completion of task) All manholes of the tank have been left open at least 24h before entering the tank, to prevent oxygen deficiency and excess of harmful gas such as hydrogen sulphide The person entering the tank is wearing a respirator mask There is one person located outside the tank ready to provide assistance if needed The person entering the tank is wearing a harness attached to a safety rope tied to a safety pin 9/19/2024 5

  6. Proposed list of equipment Overall Apron Gumboots Rubber gloves Respirator Protective helmet Safety googles Harness and Safety rope First Aid kit Fire extinguisher 9/19/2024 6

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