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1 Nearmiss Presentation
Wel Come to Nearmiss Presentation

2 Contents : Nearmiss Awareness Accident Responsibilities of Individual
Reporting 4/25/2017

3 IS IT OK ? 4/25/2017

4 Hazards Surrounding us 4/25/2017

5 Nearmiss 4/25/2017

6 What is Nearmiss ? Nearmiss : An undesired event which could have potential to result in to an injury, loss of life, property damage or environmental damage An incident which under slightly different circumstances could have resulted in harm/ injury to people or loss to property / damage to environment 4/25/2017

7 Some examples of nearmiss incidents...
If a person walking in a ware house and he felled due to cable in his way but he didn’t have any injury. A vehicle has been stuck with other but no major damage occurred. While working on height a spanner slipped from hand and fell down on a head of person, due helmet on head nothing happened to him. A lifted load felled down on the deck due to breaking of sling but nothing happened to anyone. While tightening a bolt your hand slips from spanner due to wet hand and spanner felt on floor very close to a person who is assisting you. 4/25/2017

8 Accident 4/25/2017

9 What are the factors responsible to cause an Accident ?
What is an Accident ? Accident : An undesired event which could leads to an injury, loss of life or property damage. What are the factors responsible to cause an Accident ? Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts 4/25/2017

10 Unsafe Acts... A person driving two wheeler without helmet
A person working with electrical equipment without Shock proof rubber hand gloves A person is wrapping plastic tape instead of insulating tape on wire joint A person doing grinding work without eye protection A person using slings without colour code 4/25/2017

11 Unsafe Conditions... Slippery Surface
A grinding machine without wheel guard A vehicle without breaks Open electrical joint Congested area Wire rope in poor condition work place with poor illumination broken ladder 4/25/2017

12 If we are able to avoid Unsafe Acts
and Unsafe Conditions then we can avoid the accidents. 4/25/2017

13 Unsafe Acts and Unsafe Conditions
How we can avoid Unsafe Acts and Unsafe Conditions By Accessing the Hazards associated and the Risk involved and by taking precautionary measures 4/25/2017

14 How we can Access the HAZARDS and RISKS
By Accessing / reviewing the Activity to be done HOW ? Review the each steps of procedure Review the tools / equipment to be used – what type of hazards / risks are associated with them What steps we can take to avoid / reduce the impacts of Hazards / risks 4/25/2017

15 HOW ? What kind of PPE required to reduce the
impacts of Hazards / risks Carry out the inspection of equipment / tools prior to use – any deficiency observed shall be reported immediately and take corrective actions. 4/25/2017

16 Guiding factors in selection of jobs for JSA
Job that has repeatedly produced accident Job that has produced disabling injury Jobs have the potential for severe injury New jobs created by changes in equipment or in process 4/25/2017

17 Example of ‘Critical Operations’ that require a JSA
Heavy lifts from/to supply vessel Laying down/picking-up of drill pipe Transfer of Hydrocarbons from/to supply vessel (inclusive of diesel/ Fuel) Anchor handling Use of unusual/unfamiliar equipment or procedures 4/25/2017

18 Example of Routine Operations’ that require a JSA
High noise activities (grinding, pressure washing etc.) Handling and use of hazardous chemicals Where a specific task involves a team of people Working with radioactive substances or explosives 4/25/2017

19 JSA Forms - 3 Basic Elements
Job Steps Safe Work Controls Hazards 4/25/2017

20 S A T STOP and INVEST a MOMENT to:
Self Assessment Technique is to engage your mind before your hands Before you start the job, STOP and INVEST a MOMENT to: Spot the hazard Assess the risk Think, make changes 4/25/2017

21 Supervisors Enforce hazard Identification system
Conduct 'One on One' Inductions - new crews & ongoing evaluation Ensure full compliance & maintain minimum HSE stds & expectations. Continuously evaluate the use of JSA / Toolbax meeting and feedback Accountable for team performance SUPERVISE, Supervise and Supervise 4/25/2017

22 Supervisors expected to promote : STOP WORK policy and “no short cut”
a robust SH&E culture the Self Risk Assessment Technique team 'Environmental' awareness participation in HAZARD Identification Tours 4/25/2017

23 All Personnel Adapt to Hazard identification system
Actively participate in all programs Maintain a high “E” (environment) focus Use SAT at all times and take 'No shortcuts' Maintain high housekeeping standards Demonstrate and exercise DUTY of CARE (self responsibility & accountability) 4/25/2017

24 Our Expectations Inspect YOUR worksite and identify
falling object hazards Is all equipment included in your inspection programmes? Are all your inspections completed? Remove all unnecessary equipment that is stored at height Ensure equipment used at height is secured 4/25/2017

25 STOP THE JOB If you think the work is unsafe ….  Look after yourself
Falling Objects If you think the work is unsafe …. STOP THE JOB  Look after yourself  Look after the people around you 4/25/2017

26 Thank You 4/25/2017


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