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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION 1992-12Suggested by~ Airport Manager 'City of Kenai RESOLUTION NO. 92-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF .THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA TRANSFERRING $6,112 IN THE AIRPORT TERMINAL FUND TO MODIFY BAGGAGE.CONVEYOR BELTS. WHEREAS, State of Alaska OSHA has recommended that the. baggage conveyor belts at the airlineticket counters be shortened to allow unobstructed passage between'offices. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL.OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the following budget transfers be made: Airport Terminal Fund From.' Contingency To: Repair and Maintenance $6,112 $6,112 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFKENAI, ALASKA, this 18th day of March, 1992. ATTEST: C~9o~ 'L. F-r6as, City Clerk Approved by Finance (3/3/92) kl Item No : 002 Correction Due Date: 11/29/91 Condition: Where mechanics1 handling equipment was clearances were not allowed wherever turns or that.'is located in There is a baggage conveyor counter that .is causing tripping hazards. and can be used, sufficient .safe passage had to be made. the isleway of the front This conveyor is 12' tall activated from either the front counter o'[' the rear baggage Potential Effects: Cuts, bruises, fractures, concussion from vehicle ac~?idents. Standard: (]SC 01.1102(b) (1) Recomme.nded Action: . Provzde appropriately wide aisles to provide safe passage around turns and passages. Relocate the oonvey'o~' sc, that a minimum . of 30' width can be maintained in the isleway, o~, i,,~.ta]l ~ audiable s~gnalling device that would wa~n of impending ~t-.arl up ct' iht? ,,unveyo,'. All were made aware of the hazal'd ai~d cautioned to use extreme employees care when crossing conveyor. Item No : 003 Correction Due Date: 11/29/91 Condition: Open sided floors or platfOrms 4 feet or more above the adjacent floor or ground level were not guarded by standard railints (or their equiva- lent) and, where required, toeboards. Ther~ are t'wo oYerhead storage areas in the cargo handling area tB'at do not hav,'~ standard guardrails installed.. The ~eight measured 9'8" and was 20' lo~g. Various item~ including pet ,kennels were in storage. Potential Effects: Sprains, strains, contusions and fractures from falls; head or other injuries, especially bruihes, -gashes, or punctures, from falling tools or materials; equipment damage from falling tools or materials. Standard: GSC. 01.110$(c)(1)