QNJAC Contractors Sub-Committee

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QNJAC Contractors Sub-Committee Risk Management The purpose of this toolbox talk is to highlight sound practices to be adopted to ensure that high standards of safety and health are implemented and maintained throughout the quarrying industry.

Why do we complete a risk assessment To avoid this......

Why do we complete a risk assessment And also to avoid this.....

The Risk Assessment Process The Task THE TASK - Be clear about the task to be undertaken and consider the impact on or from any third party working within the same area. INVOLVEMENT - Ensure that all those in the team to do the task are actively involved in the preparation of the risk assessment HAZARDS - Ensure to be focused on the significant hazards - those that could result in serious injury or long term health effects. LEVEL OF CONTROL - Ensure that the hierarchy of controls is considered, do not rely solely on PPE as the primary control of the hazard SPECIFIC CONTROLS - Ensure that the controls are specific and clear HAS ANYTHING CHANGED - Remind all those involved to “STOP” work if anything changes and consult their supervisor/line manager before proceeding with any changes to the controls or method of work.

The Task Be clear about the task to be undertaken Consider your impact on anyone else working in the same area Consider the impact other people working within the same area might have on you

Involvement It is very important to ensure that all those in the team doing the task are actively involved in the preparation of the risk assessment Also ensure that you include other parties that will be working in, or near, the area in which you are working. Shift change over, ensure the RA & SSW* is discussed with those taking over and that the are happy with what is required. * RA = Risk Assessment SSW = Safe System of Work

The Hazards Ensure to be focused on the significant hazards Those that could result in serious injury or long term health effects.

Level of control Ensure that the hierarchy of controls is considered Do not rely solely on PPE as the primary control of the hazard

Specific Controls Ensure that the controls in place are specific, clear and understood by all.

Has anything changed Remind all those involved to STOP WORK if anything changes. Should anything change consult your supervisor or line manager before proceeding with any changes to the controls or method of work.

Increased Risk The following situations can potentially increase the level of risk Emergency work / breakdown Work required outside of normal hours Remember the same level of competencies and appropriate time spent preparing the RA and SSW is still required.

“No job is so important that it cannot be done safely !!!”