What would be the
affects of an object
falling from height?
•Death or serious
injury
•Equipment/property
damage
•Down time.
•Very low morale
2
3
Falling objects don’t
just occur in the
derrick
•Spot the obvious.
•What could happen
because of the
missing pin.
4
Going from
dropped objects to
dropped people
Apart from
handrails what else
is missing from this
picture?
Although this
man has a
harness on, is it
going to prevent
an injury?
5
6
Good points: Stand-by boat in
attendance, harness worn, Dyno-lock
used.
7
Another good
example set by this
man scraping paint.
Goggles, dust mask,
gloves and ear plugs
due to somebody
near using a needle
gun.
8
It is all well and good
wearing the PPE but
unless it is worn properly
it doesn’t do much good.
9
The Doc as he sharpens
his surgical instruments
in the welders shop.
Note the face shield
hanging up and not
shielding his face.
Should he be holding a
bit so small with his
bare hands?
Not only is this
good looking fellow
not wearing gloves,
look how he is using
the screwdriver.
Even the best P.P.E.
won’t protect
against
thoughtlessness.
10
11
Here he is again
and still no
gloves.
Is that a
screwdriver he is
using like a
chisel?
And why is he
using that
wrench as a
hammer?
12
Is this the doctor again working on his
surgical equipment?
Something's not quite right with this picture.
13
Another accident waiting to happen.
See how one spanner is being used on
the other to get better leverage.
14
Acommon mistake found with air tools.
The lack of a safety pin and whip check
are easy to spot.
15
This example also
comes under the
heading of “misuse of
tools and equipment”.
Such careless
behaviour can result in
very serious injury.
16
The cause of so many accidents
throughout all industries, tools in an
unsafe condition lead to many
avoidable injuries.
17
Lack of concentration or knowledge
can lead to stupid mistakes. It only
takes a split second for something to
go wrong.
18
Even though the
hazardous areas of
the tongs are clearly
marked, if used
incorrectly a nasty
injury can occur.
19
The over head load
poses an obvious
problem.
20
Having got away with not loosing
his fingers while sharpening his
surgical instruments, the Doc once
again tempts fate.
21
If a STOPcard was being
filled in on this situation,
what could be marked on
the observation checklist?
Procedures not followed.?
Orderliness standards not
followed?
Striking against objects?
Tools in unsafe condition?
All of the above?
22
It may be used as a humorous scene in
various films cartoons, but the
resulting torn ligaments or muscles
from standing on this discarded
tubing could be serious.
23
Care should be taken
throughout a task from
setting up equipment to
clearing work area after
completion.
Abit of careful re-
routing could remove
this hazard very easily.
24
The Doc with a large shipment
of bandages. Most of these will
probably be used on himself if
he continues to ignore
procedures.
25
Having removed one
box he can now see.
But is this still
acceptable?
26
What part of the
body should take the
strain when lifting?
What part of this
man is taking the
strain?
27
What would happen if this dust got blown around? Into your
eyes, inside your lungs ?
28 Atrip to this Paint
Locker might just mean
a TRIP to the
HOSPITAL– What
with all the Trip
hazards here!!!!!!
29
The Fire Station is the
Best place to Park
your Forklift :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
30
PPE = Personal Protective
Equipment. But we have to
protect the PPE if it is to do its
job properly!!!
Chemical dusts left with PPE
inside PPE box, trash in and
PPE out??
31
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Safety Awareness.pptx

  • 2.
    What would bethe affects of an object falling from height? •Death or serious injury •Equipment/property damage •Down time. •Very low morale 2
  • 3.
    3 Falling objects don’t justoccur in the derrick •Spot the obvious. •What could happen because of the missing pin.
  • 4.
    4 Going from dropped objectsto dropped people Apart from handrails what else is missing from this picture?
  • 5.
    Although this man hasa harness on, is it going to prevent an injury? 5
  • 6.
    6 Good points: Stand-byboat in attendance, harness worn, Dyno-lock used.
  • 7.
    7 Another good example setby this man scraping paint. Goggles, dust mask, gloves and ear plugs due to somebody near using a needle gun.
  • 8.
    8 It is allwell and good wearing the PPE but unless it is worn properly it doesn’t do much good.
  • 9.
    9 The Doc ashe sharpens his surgical instruments in the welders shop. Note the face shield hanging up and not shielding his face. Should he be holding a bit so small with his bare hands?
  • 10.
    Not only isthis good looking fellow not wearing gloves, look how he is using the screwdriver. Even the best P.P.E. won’t protect against thoughtlessness. 10
  • 11.
    11 Here he isagain and still no gloves. Is that a screwdriver he is using like a chisel? And why is he using that wrench as a hammer?
  • 12.
    12 Is this thedoctor again working on his surgical equipment? Something's not quite right with this picture.
  • 13.
    13 Another accident waitingto happen. See how one spanner is being used on the other to get better leverage.
  • 14.
    14 Acommon mistake foundwith air tools. The lack of a safety pin and whip check are easy to spot.
  • 15.
    15 This example also comesunder the heading of “misuse of tools and equipment”. Such careless behaviour can result in very serious injury.
  • 16.
    16 The cause ofso many accidents throughout all industries, tools in an unsafe condition lead to many avoidable injuries.
  • 17.
    17 Lack of concentrationor knowledge can lead to stupid mistakes. It only takes a split second for something to go wrong.
  • 18.
    18 Even though the hazardousareas of the tongs are clearly marked, if used incorrectly a nasty injury can occur.
  • 19.
    19 The over headload poses an obvious problem.
  • 20.
    20 Having got awaywith not loosing his fingers while sharpening his surgical instruments, the Doc once again tempts fate.
  • 21.
    21 If a STOPcardwas being filled in on this situation, what could be marked on the observation checklist? Procedures not followed.? Orderliness standards not followed? Striking against objects? Tools in unsafe condition? All of the above?
  • 22.
    22 It may beused as a humorous scene in various films cartoons, but the resulting torn ligaments or muscles from standing on this discarded tubing could be serious.
  • 23.
    23 Care should betaken throughout a task from setting up equipment to clearing work area after completion. Abit of careful re- routing could remove this hazard very easily.
  • 24.
    24 The Doc witha large shipment of bandages. Most of these will probably be used on himself if he continues to ignore procedures.
  • 25.
    25 Having removed one boxhe can now see. But is this still acceptable?
  • 26.
    26 What part ofthe body should take the strain when lifting? What part of this man is taking the strain?
  • 27.
    27 What would happenif this dust got blown around? Into your eyes, inside your lungs ?
  • 28.
    28 Atrip tothis Paint Locker might just mean a TRIP to the HOSPITAL– What with all the Trip hazards here!!!!!!
  • 29.
    29 The Fire Stationis the Best place to Park your Forklift : A. TRUE B. FALSE
  • 30.
    30 PPE = PersonalProtective Equipment. But we have to protect the PPE if it is to do its job properly!!! Chemical dusts left with PPE inside PPE box, trash in and PPE out??
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