ELIMINATE HAZARDS THRU: RECOGNITION EVALUATION CONTROL Safety Scanning: Are we overlooking a hazard?

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ELIMINATE HAZARDS

THRU: RECOGNITION

EVALUATION

CONTROL

Safety Scanning: Are we overlooking a hazard?

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OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES• Become effective

“Safety Scanners”▪ Constantly be looking for hazards▪ Spot and recognize hazards▪ Take action to reduce or eliminate

• Understand basic hazards• Safety is not a Spectator Sport• Especially Important when performing Non-

Routine Tasks

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RECOGNIZING HAZARDSRECOGNIZING HAZARDS• Training

• Job Experience

• Familiarity with operation

• Lack of familiarity with area

• Use of safety scanning survey technique

• Unusual Tasks

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WHATWHAT IS AIS A HAZARD?HAZARD?

• Caught in/on/between• Contact by/with• Struck by/against• Fall to surface/below• Slip/Trip

• Overexertion• Bodily Reaction• Overexposure• What if?

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Hazards

• Struck-by. A person is forcefully struck by an object. The force of contact is provided by the object.

• Struck-against. A person forcefully strikes an object. The person provides the force or energy.

• Contact-by. Contact by a substance or material that, by its very nature, is harmful and causes injury.

• Contact-with. A person comes in contact with a harmful substance or material. The person initiates the contact.

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Hazards

• Caught-on. A person or part of his/her clothing or equipment is caught on an object that is either moving or stationary.

• Caught-in. A person or part of him/ her is trapped or otherwise caught in an opening or enclosure.

• Caught-between. A person is crushed, pinched, or otherwise caught between a moving and a stationary object or between two moving objects.

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Hazards

• Fall-to-surface. A person slips or trips and falls to the surface he/she is standing or walking on. A leading cause of injury in the State of Georgia.

• Fall-to-below. A person slips or trips and falls to a level below the one on which he/she was walking or standing.

• Overexertion. A person overextends or strains himself/herself while performing work.

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Hazards

• Bodily reaction. Caused solely from stress imposed by free movement of the body. Sudden motions, bends, slips or trips without falling. A common cause of injury.

• Overexposure. Over a period of time, a person is exposed to harmful energy (noise, heat), lack of energy (cold), or substances (toxic chemicals/atmospheres).

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HOW TO SCANHOW TO SCAN• Sweep eyes around work area

• Hazards present?

• Analyze possible/probable results

• React to hazards/ Control measures

• Proceed

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TAKE SMALLER BITESTAKE SMALLER BITESCannot eat a whole pie at once

1. Look at one shop

2. One wall area of shop

3. One piece of equipment

4. One aspect of that equipment

Think about what will happen if operation does not go as planned. What precautions need to be taken?

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HAZARDS HAZARDS IDENTIFIEDIDENTIFIED

• Correct Yourself?• Contact Property Manager?• Refer to Supervisor? • Bring up in Safety Meeting?• Refer to Safety Committee?• Warn/Reduce the Hazard until

Fixed?

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PRACTICEPRACTICE• Practice to be effective• Start with small area

and short time• Increase area and time

practiced• Make it AUTOMATIC

Also consider “What If” Scenarios.

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F-O-C-U-S • Remember the “S” in the FOCUS tool.• “See the big picture.” See hazards around

you and protect yourself from them. • See the potential chain of events that

could lead up to an accident. • What barriers are in place to prevent an

incident?• Understand what you are doing and see

the hazards.

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Questions?