COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
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GENERAL WORK ENVIRONMENT<br />
f. All windows and transparent surfaces in doors must be protected from breakage. Where there is<br />
a risk of people walking into transparent doors or partitions, they must be marked.<br />
4. EXITS —Each facility must provide a safe means of exit from fire and other emergencies: At a<br />
minimum, they must:<br />
a. Arranged and mark exit paths so that route of escape to safety is unmistakable.<br />
b. Mark all doorways or passageways that do not lead to a safe exit as “NO EXIT”. Passageways<br />
that dead-end and do not lead to safe exit may not be longer than 16.67 m (50 ft).<br />
c. Maintain exits for free and unobstructed egress from all parts of the building. No door or<br />
passageways may be locked or fastened to prevent escape.<br />
d. Arrange exits such that at least two different paths from every workplace (may include building,<br />
structure, section or area) provides alternate means of escape in the event of an exit being<br />
blocked by fire or other emergency.<br />
5. LIGHTING—Each facility must provide adequate lighting for safe working conditions.<br />
6. STAIR AND STAIRWAYS — Each facility must provide for safe passage up and down stairs and<br />
stairways. At a minimum, they must provide:<br />
a. Standard railings (for 4 steps or more).<br />
b. Minimum width of 0.56 m (22 in).<br />
c. Treads with slip resistant surface.<br />
d. Uniform step height and width throughout any flight of stairs.<br />
7. LOADING, UNLOADING & STORAGE OF MATERIALS:<br />
RISK ASSESSMENT—Each facility must have a documented risk assessment associated with loading,<br />
unloading and storage of materials. <strong>The</strong> Risk Assessment must include at a minimum:<br />
a. Identification of all hazards associated with loading, unloading and storage of materials.<br />
b. Evaluation of the risk associated with the identified hazards.<br />
c. Identification of control measures to eliminate or reduce the risk (e.g., inspection, ergonomics,<br />
racking installations)<br />
8. POLICIES & PROCEDURES—Each location must implement policies and procedures that address<br />
loading bay/doc safety and working within racking systems.<br />
a. Measures to prevent unplanned departure of vehicles before loading and unloading operations<br />
begin.<br />
b. Measures to ensure uncoupled trailers are stable.<br />
c. Inspection of trailers (when powered motor vehicles are used).<br />
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