Mechanical Trades SOP
Mechanical Trades SOP
Mechanical Trades SOP
The operator must have a clear understanding of what is to be done and follow the
specific lockout instructions and instructions given by the mechanic responsible for
performing the job.
6. Fuelling – shut off the engine of the towing vehicle while being fuelled. No smoking.
Be aware of slip and trip hazards.
Beware of spills and splash-back. Return hose to its proper storage position when
fuelling is completed.
7. Hazardous materials – read WHMIS label. If there is no label, contact the
supervisor. Refer to MSDS if further information is needed.
Use protective equipment and follow safe handling instructions as outlined on
WHMIS label.
If an incident occurs, follow first aid instructions.
Use proper storage procedures.
8. Operating machinery/vehicles – complete the prescribed circle check prior to and
after use.
Report required repairs or defects on appropriate form.
Operate machinery or vehicles in a safe manner and in accordance with conditions.
9. Care/use and repair of tools/equipment – select proper tools/equipment for the
task and use in proper safe manner.
Ensure tool is in safe operating condition.
Return tools and equipment to proper storage location in clean and safe condition;
reporting, tagging or locking out if defective.
10. Tires
Inflation
Inspect tire for any defects or damage.
Put tire in cage.
Inflate tire to recommended air pressure.
Remove and install
Inspect for rim damage and/or foreign object in dual wheels. If rim or tire is damaged
or foreign object is in duals – deflate tires.
Use a jack or blocking of suitable capacity to do the job.
Use proper lifting techniques for small tires. For larger tires use a machine of
suitable capacity.
Stand to the side of lugs on truck wheels when freeing rim with a hammer.
Inspect wheel studs for damage, replace as required.
11. Fire watch – clear area of hazardous material.
Inspect fire extinguishers for operability and locate them strategically near welding
area.
Do not leave machine unattended until welding has cooled. Put equipment back in
place after use. Replace any used extinguishers.
12. Proper manual lifting – inspect material to be lifted for sharp edges, weak points,
etc. If too heavy for one person, get help. Secure a proper stance and grip on
material. Bend at knees and lift with your legs, keeping your back straight. Never
carry anything that will impair your visibility. Ensure a clear, open route.
13. Use of lifting devices – use proper lifting device for the job to be done. Inspect the
lifting device prior to using it. Properly position and secure the lifting device on the
material or equipment to be lifted. Never lift material or equipment higher than
required. If assisting a fellow worker ensure proper communication is established.
Never leave suspended material unattended.
14. Blocking – use proper size of blocking or stands for job. Ensure proper positioning
and secure to the load. When the front or rear of equipment is blocked, the
remaining wheels must be chocked.
15. Using tools – wear appropriate PPE. Ensure no one is in the danger zone. Inspect
tools before use and do not use defective tools – report them immediately to your
supervisor. Use the correct-sized tool for the job.
16. Welding – keep clothing free of oil and grease. When weather conditions permit,
woolen clothing is preferred to cotton.
Never use oil or grease around oxygen. Keep hands free of oil and grease. When
operating oxygen or acetylene torches, secure loose clothing.
When welding or cutting galvanized iron, brass, bronze, or materials coated with
lead, zinc, aluminum, mercury, cadmium or beryllium, work must be done in well-
ventilated areas.
Whenever welding equipment is suspected of being defective, report it immediately
to supervisor.
When opening cylinders, do not stand in front of cylinder valve.
All oxygen or acetylene equipment must have flashback safety check valves
installed and must be shut off when not attended. All oxygen or acetylene equipment
must be inspected every six months by a supervisor, and a written report kept on file.
Protect fellow workers from flash and noise by using screens in appropriate
locations.
17. Grinding – ensure proper setting and guarding of stones.
18. Use of compressed air – never direct compressed air on yourself or someone else.
Ensure proper pressure for tool requirements. Ensure proper routing or storage of air
lines.
19. Cleaning equipment – locate equipment in proper designated area.
20. Drilling/clamping/machining – ensure clamping device is properly secured and is
securely clamped or chucked. Secure loose clothing.
21. Use of hydraulic press –Clean area around press. Position bed as close to ram as
possible and secure with proper pins, still allowing sufficient room to perform the
work required. All drivers must be secured to the ram. Use V-blocks on round objects
and proper bed plates. Close protective cage of press, clear danger zone before
applying pressure.
22. Hammering – use proper stance and good footing. Use proper controllable swing. If
a drift needs to be held, make sure it has a handle and your helper holds it properly.
23. Working under machinery – make sure work area is as clean as possible. Lockout
the machine.
24. Air brakes – drain air tanks completely if components are to be repaired or
removed. Cage maxi brake with retaining bolt before removing or installing. Use
caging fixture if there is any physical damage before removing brake pot. Dispose of
defective brake pot in bomb chamber as soon as they are removed.
25. Fall protection must be worn at or above the height of 3 metres, including when on
any piece of equipment or machinery.
26. Electrical systems
27. Working in confined spaces – lockout machine. Make sure work area is safe to
enter before commencing job. Remove as many panels, components or covers as
possible to enlarge work area as much as possible. Provide adequate lighting.
28. Repairing hydraulic systems – lockout. Drain all accumulators and systems of
pressure. Properly number and cap or plug all disassembled hoses or lines. Use
proper lifting equipment and techniques for removing or installing components.
Attach all frame locking devices as outlined in service manuals.
29. Ventilation – when using toxic substances make sure work area is well ventilated.
Other persons working in or around this area should be notified of such work.
Welders are to use air filtering machines wherever possible to keep shop air clean
and well ventilated. Ensure all available ventilation equipment is used where so
equipped. If fumes build up beyond capacity of ventilation systems, stop and clear
the area before continuing.
30. Painting – never paint near open flames or welding. Clean up work area and
equipment after completion of job.
31. Loading, transporting, unloading parts and service vehicles – ensure decks and
general work area are kept clean and dry. Lift items to be loaded properly using
assistance or proper lifting device where necessary.
Lay out and load in an efficient, safe manner ensuring full use of available space and
properly balanced load. Secure all items in transport where necessary using proper
binders, chains, clamping devices, etc. If transporting loads protruding out the rear
or side, flag and mark as required.
If transporting hazardous goods, make up dangerous goods waybill placards where
required. Unload vehicle in a safe efficient manner ensuring the use of proper lifting
devices or obtaining help where necessary.
32. Working in adverse weather conditions – proper clothing, footwear, head
protection and hand protection to suit the season must be worn. Ensure there is
proper lighting in the work area. Adjust safe work procedures and vehicle/equipment
operation to suit conditions.
By signing below, both parties agree that all of the above items have been discussed
and understood