At this point, you will earn the ‘Pizza Party’ trophy. Pick up the Pizza when it is cooked.Īt this time, Chica will attack you and take the pizza. Follow the steps mentioned below to prepare the Pizza.Īdd Sauce: Interact with the Sauce Machine as shown below to add Sauce.Īdd Cheese: Interact with the Cheese Machine as shown below to add cheese.Īdd Meat: Interact with the Meat Machine as shown below to add Meat.Īdd Not Meat: Go to the oven as shown in the picture below to bake pizza. Interact with the Pizzabot computer on the counter as shown in the picture below to take its control.Īfter taking control of Pizzabot, your next task will be to prepare pizza. Interact with the monkey skull on the counter in the Kitchen Office as shown in the picture below to collect a security badge.ĭistract Chica and get to the Load Dock through the KitchenĪfter collecting the security badge your next objective is to help Gregory and distract Chica by ordering pizza from the online pizza delivery system. In the Kitchen Office, you will find a save point. After a couple of more rooms, you will reach the Kitchen Office. On the opposite side of this area, you will see a door as shown in the picture below. Save the game and exit through the door to reach an area with many storage tanks. Get a security badge from the kitchen officeĪfter dropping from the vent, you will find a save point. When you will finally come out from the vent, the objective will be updated to “Get a security badge from the kitchen office”. ‘ Salads and Sides‘ shop is located at Level 1 in the lower-left corner of the map.Īs you proceed in the vent, you will be chased by an enemy. Also important is convenient use of safety measures – especially on busy docks.Įditor's note: This article represents the independent views of the author and should not be construed as a National Safety Council endorsement.You can access the Loading Dock by traveling through the open vent right next to the Salads and Sides area of the atrium. Knowing the risks, as well as OSHA and state requirements, and maintaining a safe zone around loading docks is an important first step in preventing injuries and fatalities.
Because most docks have metal trim around the doors, a strong magnet is a quick, easy way to install and remove a visual barrier. Yellow is preferred because it’s the international safety color indicating “warning.” To be productive around busy docks, the visual barrier should be able to be installed and removed as quickly as possible. To be as safe as possible, the visual barrier needs to be prominent.
In addition, OSHA also issued an interpretation (55 FR 13407 April 10, 1990) that states “employers would not be required to install guardrail systems on the working side of platforms, such as loading docks, where the employer can demonstrate that the presence of guardrails would prevent the performance of work.” However, the interpretation refers to a proposed OSHA standard that has not been promulgated, so it’s safer to simply require any dock higher than 48 inches to have a fall protection barrier.įor the clear majority of docks, a visual barrier is sufficient. Refrigerated trucks are 50 to 60 inches in bed height, so they always will require a guardrail. Semitrailers, flatbeds and straight trucks all have bed heights that closely align with 48-inch-high platforms, so loading dock platforms most commonly are 44 to 48 inches high. It’s important to note that OSHA covers only federal baseline requirements states may have their own, stricter requirements. 23(b) relating to Protection for Wall Openings and Holes states that every wall opening from which there is a drop of more than 4 feet shall be guarded by an actual fall protection barrier. So, if the dock door is open, when is it necessary to install a guardrail or actual fall protection barrier, and when will a visual barrier suffice? The answer depends on the height of the platform. We have published a newer article on this topic: Safety on the loading dock. And on a busy dock, it’s easier to see trucks arriving with the door open, and easier to use the dock without having to repeatedly open and close the door. But most factories aren’t climate-controlled, so open dock doors provide ventilation.
Some employers simply require dock doors to be closed at all times when a truck is not at the dock. Because these incidents may result in serious injuries and fatalities, effective safety measures around loading docks are critical.
1 Causes of dock injury include truck separation from the dock and falls from the dock – particularly when a forklift backs off the platform and falls on the operator.
About 25 percent of all reported warehouse injuries occur on loading docks, and for each incident hundreds of near misses occur. Chain, Copemish, MI.Īnswer: Loading docks can be dangerous. Responding is Maree Mulvoy, president, M R Products Inc., home of Mr.