UTP Productions Safety Training Guidelines
UTP Productions emphasizes safety first with daily training sessions, proper attire requirements, and guidelines for safe lifting and machinery operation. Completing OSHA 10 or IATSE training is mandatory for all employees to ensure a secure work environment.
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UTP Productions UTP Productions On Site Safety Training On Site Safety Training
UTP Productions, working with our Local Stewards WILL conduct a safety moment each day before work begins. This may be as simple as reminding people to be safe when they are working but could be more involved. The intention is to ingrain a safety first mentality.
The number one rule is "SAFETY FIRST!" If you have any doubts about completing a task, ask for help!! Even if you feel stupid asking for advice or assistance, ask anyway. Dumb questions are much easier to deal with than dumb mistakes! Remember that you are responsible not only for your own safety, but also the safety of everyone around you.
Safety Rules Proper footwear and clothing will be worn at all times. Horseplay, running, fighting or any activity that may result in injury will not be tolerated. Do not operate any machine you are not familiar with. Do not leave tools or materials on the floor which might cause others to trip and fall. Do not block exits, fire doors, aisles, fire extinguishers, gas meters, electrical panels or traffic lanes. Avoid the risk of rupture, internal injury or back injury in attempting to lift or push excessive loads. If an object is too heavy to move without strain ASK FOR HELP or use a forklift.
Safety Rules Observe the correct position for lifting. Stand with your feet slightly apart, assume a squatting position with knees bent and tuck your chin. Tilt head forward, grasp the load with both hands and gradually push up with your legs, keeping your back straight and avoiding any abrupt movement. Do not distract others while working. When approaching a machine operator for any purpose, do so from the front or the side in a way that he or she will see you coning and will not be shocked or surprised. If conversation is necessary first make sure the machine is turned off. Use appropriate gloves when handling materials with sharp or jagged edges which may result in lacerations or splinters. Do not attempt to operate machinery for which you are not trained. Unnecessary and excessive haste is the cause of many accidents. Exercise caution at all times. WALK, DO NOT RUN! All work related injuries and accidents, no matter how minor, must be reported immediately to your supervisor.
We ask that everyone complete OSHA 10 construction or IATSE in order to work for UTP Productions. OSHA 10 classes are offered online through the Local 720 Training Trust or throught IATSE Safety Training website.
Although we do not require safety shoes or steel toed shoes, we STRONGLY recommend the use of them. We also recognize that leather gloves protect fingers and we ask that you wear them if you can. Hard hats are NOT required at this time, but we strongly recommend their use in the Arena/Stadium environment. Discounted personal protective equipment is available from the UTP Website. https://www.utpgroup.com/safety-certification/
The first piece of Personal Protective Equipment that you should use is the SAFTEY FIRST mentality. Being safe is much easier than dealing with accidents and injuries.
Any injury must be reported immediately to the job steward. You may not be covered by Workman's compensation if the injury is not reported within certain time limits. Even if you have a minor injury, you must report it.
Minor first aid is always available, but don't try to continue working if you are seriously sick or injured. This only makes things more dangerous for everyone around you. If a fellow worker or a member of the road crew asks you to do something which you feel is unsafe, report it immediately to the job steward. Don't be pressured to do something you don't feel is right.
Remember that when a forklift has a full load, the driver's field of vision is very limited. Get out of his way! If you are driving the Forklift, SAFETY before SPEED!
"Heads" or "heads up" is the most important warning in the arena. If you hear this call, that means something is being lowered from the Rig or high steel on a rope or chain motor, OR it could mean that something is FALLING. Be aware of what is happening around you at all times. If you hear someone yell "heads," it means look out! Pay attention overhead.
If you will be working more than a few feet off the floor, you must observe special safety precautions. This applies to anyone working in any of the following areas: on the rig, in a lift, at the top of a ladder, focusing lights or anywhere else that there is even a chance of another person to be standing underneath you, or falling.
If you are working in a lift or on the rig, all of your tools MUST BE secured with a lanyard. When lifting, use your legs instead of your back. Additional personnel or a fork lift will be available to avoid personal injury. Do not hesitate to ask for help.
UTP Safety Committee Comprised of UTPs President, HR Manager and Director of Safety; we will continue to meet and discuss; on a regular basis any work related accidents, incidents and etc. in order to stay abreast of all hazards. We will send out a quarterly safety newsletter to key employees in order to help them and their teams stay on top of the greatest risks in the industry. This newsletter will also include a list of accidents within the company over the course of the quarter minus any employee identifying information.
We will continue to work to improve and expand this safety program. If you have any questions or suggestions concerning safety, please contact your Steward or the UTP Representative.
The most important thing that we can do each day, is finish the day without anyone getting hurt. PLEASE BE SAFE!