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How to Perform an Effective Pre-Startup Safety Review.docx

As you start to design or modify equipment and process, do an in-depth pre-startup safety review. Following these steps and guidelines will make your workplace safer. Call the team at S.A.F.E. Engineering today. https://bit.ly/2lY45th

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How to Perform an Effective Pre-Startup Safety Review.docx

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  1. How to Perform an Effective Pre-Startup Safety Review? No matter your business, you need to create a safe place for people to work. Any health and safety hazards will make it difficult for your employees to do their jobs. You can even face legal issues if your workplace is unsafe. Thankfully, you can follow steps to make sure the environment is conducive to productivity and wellness. A pre-startup safety review is an excellent way to evaluate potential problems and areas to improve. Effectively running through this process will give you and your workers peace of mind. Know What It Is First, understand what a pre-start review is and why it is crucial in your business. This process does the following for employees: Thoroughly examines every tool, machine, structure, and component that a worker will use on the job Documents in writing any safety hazards with these items Begins at the design phase of each item Only qualified professionals should conduct a review This review does not analyze job tasks. It should also not take place after an apparatus is already in place and functioning. Do a Pre-Start Health and Safety Review Under the Right Circumstances ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Not all industries and workplaces require this review. The law deems that the reviews are only necessary for factories. Whether your workplace is a factory may not always be clear. If you have a process to manufacture goods and products, a review will be required. If you have an assembly line and machinery to inspect or finish products, you should do a review. Types of factories include water treatment plants, warehouses, 2175 Sheppard Ave. East, Suite 250, Toronto, Canada, M2J 1W8 Phone No. –416-447-9757Site - https://www.safeengineering.ca/Email ID–communications@safeengineering.ca

  2. manufacturing facilities, and maintenance facilities. Recycling facilities and laundry facilities may also be under the umbrella of a factory. Do a Review Early An effective pre-startup safety review must occur before machinery and components are in operation. As you are designing items, the review must ensure their safety. If you start to design machinery that you will use in manufacturing processes, conduct a review. You will also need to do a safety review if you modify any processes and equipment. Specifically, if the modifications include new measures or control, a review will be necessary. Know Why These Are Important Your pre-start review is vital for multiple reasons. Conducting one effectively will ensure a safe place for people to work. You can also have less downtime with equipment and fewer maintenance costs. Another benefit is that you will see fewer insurance claims from sick, injured employees. Your Safety Review Matters As you start to design or modify equipment and process, do an in-depth pre-startup safety review. Following these steps and guidelines will make your workplace safer. For ideas on how to begin your safety review, call the team at S.A.F.E. Engineering today. Source: https://webhitlist.com/profiles/blogs/how-to-perform-an-effective-pre-startup- safety-review 2175 Sheppard Ave. East, Suite 250, Toronto, Canada, M2J 1W8 Phone No. –416-447-9757Site - https://www.safeengineering.ca/Email ID–communications@safeengineering.ca

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