SAFETY SCANNING HOW TO REALLY SEE AND RECOGNIZE SAFETY HAZARDS.

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SAFETY SCANNING HOW TO REALLY SEE AND RECOGNIZE SAFETY HAZARDS

SAFETY SCANNING OBJECTIVES n TO BECOME EFFECTIVE SAFETY SCANNERS -CONSTANTLY BE LOOKING FOR HAZARDS -SPOT AND RECOGNIZE HAZARDS -TAKE ACTION TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE n UNDERSTAND BASIC HAZARDS n SAFETY IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT

HOW TO RECOGNIZE HAZARDS n TRAINING n JOB EXPERIENCE n FAMILIARITY WITH OPERATION n LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH AREA n USE OF SAFETY SCANNING SURVEY TECHNIQUE

WHAT IS A HAZARD n CAUGHT IN OR BETWEEN n CONTACT WITH n STRUCK BY n FALL FROM OR ONTO n SLIP OR TRIP n WHAT IF?

HOW TO SAFETY SCAN SIPDE n SCAN BY LOOKING AROUND n IDENTIFY POTENTIAL HAZARDS n PREDICT WHAT COULD HAPPEN n DECIDE IF IT IS A HAZARD n EXECUTE NEEDED ACTION

BREAK LARGE AREAS INTO SMALL BITE SIZE PIECES n CANNOT EAT A WHOLE PIE AT ONCE n LOOK AT ONE SHOP n ONE WALL AREA OF SHOP n ONE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT n ONE ASPECT OF THAT EQUIPMENT

PRACTICE SAFETY SCANNING n DEMONSTRATION OF TECHNIQUE n REVIEW OF HAZARDS AND PRACTICE OF TECHNIQUE n USING SAFETY SCANNING

WHAT TO DO WHEN HAZARDS ARE IDENTIFIED n CORRECT YOURSELF OR WRITE WORK ORDER n REFER TO SUPERVISOR OR SAFETY DEPARTMENT n BRING UP IN SAFETY MEETING n REFER TO SAFETY COMMITTEE n REDUCE THE HAZARD UNTIL FIXED

ASSIGNMENT FOR CONTINUED PRACTICE n MUST PRACTICE TO BE EFFECTIVE n START WITH SMALL AREA AND SHORT TIME n INCREASE AREA AND TIME PRACTICED n GOAL IS TO MAKE IT AUTOMATIC n REVIEW AT NEXT MEETING