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PURPOSE Objectives
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Workplace Hazard
What is a Hazard?
A condition which has the potential to cause injury to
people, damage to equipment or damage to the
environment.
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Workplace Hazard
Hazards May Cause : Unsafe Conditions
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Workplace Hazard
Hazards May Cause : Unsafe Acts
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Unsafe Acts
UNSAFE ACTS
Unsafe acts by people can be described as:
Unsafe speeds of working
No authority – Failure to secure or warn
Safety devices made inoperative
Arranging or placing objects unsafely
Fooling, teasing, abusing
Equipment unsafe: hands instead of push stick
Adjusting moving dangerous equipment
Chance taking, shortcut
Taking unsafe position
Safe attire; Failure to use
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Unsafe Acts
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Responsibility
Fill out HIP forms in their areas of authority at the beginning of
each shift.
All hazards are identified by the workforce and have been
controlled before work starts.
Ensure workforce understand their own responsibilities in
controlling hazards and sign onto the HIP form.
Ensure HIP forms are updated with new hazards and controls if
working conditions change during the shift or if a new worker joins
the team.
At the end of your shift drop the HIP form into the drop box at the
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Hazard Identification Process
The HIP procedure has pictures to help remind supervisors
of points they should be discussing with the workforce and
in assessing work place hazards.
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Hazard Identification Process
1. Aims and Objectives
4. Permit to work
Is PTW required?
Has it been filled in correctly?
Has it been signed by the relevant people
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Hazard Identification Process
5. Hazardous Substances
Is lifting/carrying involved?
Can it be made safer or can mechanical means be used,
example.platforms?
Add controls onto HIP form.
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Hazard Identification Process
8. Work Environment
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Hazard Identification Process
10. Conflicting Activities
Are work activities around you likely to cause potential injury to workers from
below, around or above. Ask your workforce to identify possible problems.
Are there areas unguarded which may cause to fall/trip/slip.
Are there any other unsafe conditions?
Are men working unsafely?
Record all hazard on your HIP form and your controls.
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Hazard Identification Process
11. Tools and Equipment
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Hazard Identification Process
12. Waste and Housekeeping
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10. CONFLICTING ACTIVITIES 11.TOOLS & EQUIPMENT 12. WASTE & HOUSEKEEPING
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Summary
Everybody Agrees.
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Summary
Ask workforce for any additional comments /
suggestions.
Dismiss workforce after they have signed to agree all
hazards are controlled
Begin job.
Continuously monitor work site for new hazards or ones
that were missed add them to your HIP form with control
measures taken and sign on any newcomers.
END OF SHIFT HAND IN HIP FORM TO
HIP BOX AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS
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Quick Test
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