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To conserve spectrum in critical frequency bands, the Department may encourage appropriate radio systems to be developed in alternate frequency bands and the use of existing networks to their maximum capacity. Emphasis also will continue to be placed on efficient spectrum utilization and conservation techniques, if viable, as a requirement for existing and new services. Priority will be considered for technologies and systems which are more spectrum efficient.” Within the context of the Spectrum Policy Framework for Canada, the Department may also adopt, with appropriate notification, spectrum policies or system standards to conserve spectrum such as those envisaged in this redeployment plan, for the bands 150 MHz and 450. | USING WORK EQUIPMENT SAFELY Introduction 3 What is work equipment 4 What do I need to do 4 What risks are there from using work equipment 4 Identifying the risks 5 What can I do to reduce the risks 6 Use the right equipment for the job 6 Make sure machinery is safe 6 Hiring out work equipment 6 Guard dangerous parts of machines 7 Select the right controls 8 Use mobile work equipment safely 8 Make sure hand tools are safe 9 Make sure machinery and equipment are maintained in a safe condition 9 Carry out maintenance work safely 10 Instruct and train employees 11 What do the precautions mean in practice 12 Ladders 12 Drilling machines 12 Fork-lift trucks 13 HSE publications 15 Further information 16 2 Using work equipment safely INTRODUCTION Every year there are a number of accidents from using work equipment including machinery. Many are serious and some are fatal. This leaflet gives simple practical advice on what you can do to eliminate or reduce the risks from work equipment. It covers all workplaces and situations where the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 applies including offshore installations. It is mainly for those who have responsibility directly or indirectly for work equipment and how it is used. If you are an employer a manager a supervisor or hire out equipment for use in the workplace this leaflet will help you understand what you can do to reduce the chances of an accident happening. Accidents not only cause human suffering they also cost money for example in lost working hours training temporary staff insurance premiums fines and managers time. By using safe well-maintained equipment operated by adequately trained staff you can help prevent accidents and reduce these personal and financial costs. This leaflet does not give details about the law but gives practical information about what you should do. For some operations you will need more detailed information. If you wish to build modify or add equipment for example to a production line you .