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SAFETY SCANNING

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

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SAFETY SCANNING

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  1. SAFETYSCANNING HOW TO REALLY SEE AND RECOGNIZE SAFETY HAZARDS

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

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

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

  5. HOW TO SAFETY SCANSIPDE • SCAN BY LOOKING AROUND • IDENTIFY POTENTIAL HAZARDS • PREDICT WHAT COULD HAPPEN • DECIDE IF IT IS A HAZARD • EXECUTE NEEDED ACTION

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

  7. PRACTICE SAFETY SCANNING • DEMONSTRATION OF TECHNIQUE • REVIEW OF HAZARDS AND PRACTICE OF TECHNIQUE • USING SAFETY SCANNING

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

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

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