Health, Safety & Environment Manual

Table of Contents

Section 1 - HSE Policies and Strategies
1-1 Health, Safety & Environmental Policy & Core Values
1-2 Health, Safety & Environmental Strategy
1-3 EHS Councils and Functional Networks
1-4 Development of Annual Safety Programs
1-5 Safety Responsibilities - Line Organization
1-6 EHS Organization and Administration
1-7 EHS Committees
1-8 Corporate and Location EHS Position Descriptions

Section 2 - HSE Management Systems & Programs
2-1 HSE Management Systems
2-2 Industrial Hygiene Management Systems
2-3 Occupational Health Management Systems
2-4 Minimum Standards for Developing A Field Service & Installation HSE Program
2-5 The START Process - Behavioral-Based Safety Management

Section 3 - Environmental Procedures
3-1 Environmental Due Diligence Procedure
3-2 Environmental Management Guide

Environmental Management Systems

Section 4 - Performance Measurement and Reporting
4-1 GUIDANCE FOR RECORDING and Measuring Occupational Injury and Illness Experience
4-2 Monthly HSE Report
4-3 Incident Investigation and Reporting Requirement
4-4 Environmental Measurements
4-5 Workers Compensation Management
4-6 Guidelines for External Reporting Requirements
4-7 Environmental Reporting Guidelines

Section 5 - Regulatory Compliance
5-1 Admittance of Governmental EHS Regulatory Agencies to FMC Technologies Facilities
5-2 Regulatory Agency Inspection Guide and Reporting Requirements
5-3 Compliance with Government Agencies

Section 6 - Corporate HSE Audit Programs
6-1 HSE Audit Program
6-2 HSE Audit Questions & Performance Criteria
6-3 Industrial Hygiene Audit Questions and Performance Criteria
6-4 Inherent Risk Potential Factors Audit Program and Questions
6-5 OSHA Compliance Checklist 
6-6 Voluntary Protection Program Audit Protocol

Section 7 - Recognition and Award Programs
7-1 FMC Technologies Corporate Safety Award Program
7-2 Raymond C. Tower Award
7-3 National Safety Council Safety Award Program
7-4 FMC Technologies Corporate Environmental Award Program

Section 8 - Health and Safety
8-1 Visitor Safety
8-2 Plant Safety Practices
8-3 Office Safety Practices
8-4 Welding, Cutting and Burning (General)
8-5 Use of Welding Screens
8-6 Safe Use of Scaffolding & Elevated Work Platforms
8-7 Safe Use of Portable Ladders
8-8 Hot Work
8-9 Lockout and Tagout
8-10 Confined Space
8-11 Breaking Into Equipment and Pipelines
8-12 Excavation and Trenching
8-13 Management of Change for Machinery Sites
8-14 Contractor Safety
8-15 Abrasive Grinding
8-16 Job Safety Analysis

Section 9 - Industrial Hygiene
9-1 FMC Technologies IH Strategy
9-2 Twelve Standards on Industrial Hygiene For Strategy Implementation
9-3 Industrial Hygiene Risk Sequence
9-4 SevenKeySteps
9-5 WorkZoneInventory
9-6 OccHlthHzrdWrksht
9-7 ExposureMonRec
9-8 NoiseExposure
9-9 Hazard Communication Policy
9-10 Hearing Conservation
9-11 Respiratory Protection
9-12 Bloodborne Pathogens
9-13 Ergonomics Program Guidelines

Section 10 - Material Handling
10-1 Safe Use of Steel Alloy Chains
10-2 Safe Use of Synthetic Web Slings
10-3 Overhead and Mobile Crane General Safety Rules
10-4 Forktruck Basic Safety Rules

Section 11 - Personal Protective Equipment
11-1 Personal Protective Equipment
11-2 Fall Protection
11-3 Facial and Long Hair in the Work Place
11-4 Minimum Dress Code
Section 12 - Fire Protection
12-1 Fire Protection and FMC Technologies
12-2 Reporting of Hostile Fires
12-3 Notifying Factory Mutual Insurance About Out-Of-Service Fire Facilities
12-4 Control of Flammable Liquids - Grounding, Bonding & Pressure Relief of Drums of Flammable
Liquids
12-5 Compressed or Liquefied Petroleum Gas
12-6 Fire Protection for Computers and Computer Rooms
12-7 Fire Protection During Plant Construction, Modification or Demolishment
12-8 Fire Extinguisher Selection and Use
12-9 Fire Protection for Paint Spray Booths
12-10 Organization and Training of Fire Brigades
12-11 Inspection and Maintenance of Fire Protection Equipment
12-12 Emergency Plan Guidelines
12-13 Threatening Phone Call Report

Section 13 - Machine Guarding
13-1 General Rules for Machine Guarding
13-2 Calculating and Measuring Safety Distance
13-3 Reporting of Mechanical Power Press Point of Operation Injury
13-4 Drill Presses
13-5 Metal Working Lathes
13-6 Mechanical Power Press Guarding
13-7 Press Brake Operations
13-8 Diesetting
13-9 Mechanical Forging Presses

Section 14 - Maintenance of Physical Equipment
14-1 Inspection of Overhead and Jib Cranes
14-2 Inspecting Powered Hand Tools
14-3 Forktruck Inspection
14-4 Mechanical Power Press Maintenance Records
14-5 Inspection of Steel Alloy Chain Slings
14-6 Inspection of Wire Rope Slings
14-7 Inspection of Synthetic Web Slings
14-8 Inspection of Safety Harness

Section 15 - Ventilation
15-1 Ventilation for Abrasive, Polishing and Buffing Operations
15-2 Cutting Oils and Emulsions
15-3 Use of Epoxy Resins

Section 16 - Electrical Safety
16-1 Electrical Safety - General

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