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Take 5 for Safety

Improving Recollection of Complex LOTO Training Collider-Accelerator Department 4-16-2013. Take 5 for Safety. Improving Recollection of Training.

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Take 5 for Safety

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  1. Improving Recollection of Complex LOTO Training Collider-Accelerator Department 4-16-2013 Take 5 for Safety

  2. Improving Recollection of Training • Memories are made by converting external sources of energy into electrical patterns recognized by the brain (e.g., photons into the eye convert to electrical patterns in the visual cortex)

  3. Improving Recollection of Training Y_ _r d_g ch_s_d th_ c_t illustrates “binding problem” • Using several senses to create a memory (rock concert vs. password) • and using spaced repetition improves recall

  4. Examples of Complex LOTO • More than 1 source of hazardous energy • More than 1 isolation point • More than 1 craft applying LOTO • More than 1 work location • Both BNL and non-BNL workers are applying LOTO • More than 1 crew is applying LOTO • More than 1 disconnecting means • A particular sequence that is out of the ordinary, is required for LOTO • Piece of equipment involved cannot be locked

  5. Complex LOTO OJT Training • A supervisor must instruct each worker on job-specific requirements and procedures that need to be followed for a complex LOTO • Best training approach: observe the worker performing the LOTO so that the worker creates a memory using several of their senses • When confident of a worker’s practical skills and job knowledge, the supervisor may authorize each worker to lock and tag equipment unsupervised • Supervisors should repeat OJT periodically – repetition at infrequent intervals improves recall

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