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These are ILO publications which u may find useful:
Safety in the use of chemicals at work
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---
safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107823.pdf
Chemical safety training modules(available online)
http://www.ilo.org/legacy/english/protection/safework/cis/products/safetytm/index.htm
Prevention of major industrial accidents
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---
safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107829.pdf
The manual below is also very helpful and extensively tells on what one needs to prepare for a Chem management program..
can treat it as an Additional guideline:
Workplace Safety and Health
Guidelines:- Chemical Management Programme
https://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/announcement/file/WSH%20Guidelines%20-%20CMP_For
%20Consultation(2).pdf
Harry Teh
15 months ago
Safe Operation of Forklift Truck
https://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?
folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdf
Forklift Technical Advisory
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107823.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107823.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/legacy/english/protection/safework/cis/products/safetytm/index.htmhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107829.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107829.pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/announcement/file/WSH%20Guidelines%20-%20CMP_For%20Consultation(2).pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/announcement/file/WSH%20Guidelines%20-%20CMP_For%20Consultation(2).pdfhttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=649312850https://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdfhttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=649312850http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107823.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107823.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/legacy/english/protection/safework/cis/products/safetytm/index.htmhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107829.pdfhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---safework/documents/normativeinstrument/wcms_107829.pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/announcement/file/WSH%20Guidelines%20-%20CMP_For%20Consultation(2).pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/announcement/file/WSH%20Guidelines%20-%20CMP_For%20Consultation(2).pdfhttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=649312850https://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdfhttps://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdf -
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This Technical Advisory (TA) provides general information regarding the management, safe operation and maintenance offorklift trucks (called forklifts in short) at workplaces. The risks associated with working with forklifts and how such risks
can be managed are also highlighted. The aim of the TA is to raise awareness on the safe operation of forklifts and preventaccidents involving forklifts.
An engineer-designed mancage, with safety harness and lanyard assembly, correctly positioned to be used on forklift tynes:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150492874627851&set=o.96972956400&type=3
Proper handling of Chemical Bags using forklifts:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150468451347851&set=o.96972956400&type=3
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg6.pdf
Safety in working with lift trucks.
Overview
Primarily to support those with direct responsibility for the safe operation of lift trucks but also informative for wider parties(eg trade union health and safety representatives). Intended as an accompanying support to formal training, not a replacement
for it. The sections cover several key areas accounting for the varying types of trucks. From broader issues and considerations,
such as training needs and authorisation requirements, the guidance also concentrates on specifics such as: working areapracticalities; protection of both operators and pedestrians; operational basics; matters concerning trailers or loading platforms;
and essential maintenance.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l117.pdf
Rider operated lift trucks
Operator training. approved Code of Practice and Guidance.
Overview
This version of the Approved Code and guidance is a revision of the 1988 publication and now scopes a wider range of trucks.
It reflects the thousands of accidents attributable annually to a lack of 'sufficient and suitable' training and underlines the threemain proficiency standards applicable to operators: basic training, specific job training and familiarisation training (the general
principles outlined can also be used as a guide when training operators of types not covered explicitly). Accordingly, the
document is given in two parts. The first (the Code) advises on the basics and covers issues such as training structure, content,facilities and matters of legislation. The second (the guidance) provides the supplementary advice on training specifics and
familiarisation issues.
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg136.pdf
Workplace transport safety
An employers' guide.
Overview
New edition addressed primarily to site managers and supervisors but also instructive for self-employed workers, contractors,safety representatives, vehicle operators, trade associations and commercial landlords. Typically for medium or large industrial
and commercial operations; but also useful on, or for, construction sites, farms, quarries, forestry operations and many other
workplaces where transport is used, regardless of business size. In addition to general advice, eg risk management andexploring broader subject matter, such as basic safety standards required of sites, vehicles and drivers, the guidance also
reflects the spectrum of pertinent considerations in detail. Accordingly, relevant issues including reversing, parking,coupling/uncoupling, loading/unloading, load safety, trimming, sheeting, netting, tipping and preventing vehicles from
overturning are among those examined.
Harry Teh
15 months ago
FPSO Operations description:
http://www.kosmosenergy.com/eias/Jubilee_Field_EIA_Chapter_3_27Nov09.pdf
Oil and Gas Production Handbook: An introduction to oil and gas production
http://www.saudienergy.net/PDF/Intro%20Oil.pdf
FPSO LPG Systems:
http://e-book.lib.sjtu.edu.cn/otc-2005/pdfs/otc17361.pdf
Harry Teh
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15 months ago
Here are some Bakery and Foodstuff industry guidance for you for safe systems of works and other safety guidances:
A bakers dozen: Thirteen essentials for health and safety in bakeries
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg233.pdf
A recipe for safety: Occupational health and safety in food and drink manufacture
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg252.pdf
Harry Teh
15 months ago
All about Forklifts in one convenient post:
Safe Stacking and Storage: OSH
http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/archive/safestacking.pdf
Safe Operation of Forklift Truck
https://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/Technical%20Advisory%20for%20Forklift.pdf?
folder=IS2010012500123&file=Technical+Advisory+for+Forklift.pdf
Forklift Technical Advisory
This Technical Advisory (TA) provides general information regarding the management, safe operation and maintenance offorklift trucks (called forklifts in short) at workplaces. The risks associated with working with forklifts and how such risks
can be managed are also highlighted. The aim of the TA is to raise awareness on the safe operation of forklifts and preventaccidents involving forklifts.
Guidelines on Workplace Traffic Safety Management:
https://www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/cms/file/Guidelines_on_Workplace_Traffic_Safety_Management.pdf
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg6.pdf
Safety in working with lift trucks.
Overview
Primarily to support those with direct responsibility for the safe operation of lift trucks but also informative for wider parties(eg trade union health and safety representatives). Intended as an accompanying support to formal training, not a replacement
for it. The sections cover several key areas accounting for the varying types of trucks. From broader issues and considerations,such as training needs and authorisation requirements, the guidance also concentrates on specifics such as: working area
practicalities; protection of both operators and pedestrians; operational basics; matters concerning trailers or loading platforms;
and essential maintenance.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l117.pdf
Rider operated lift trucks
Operator training. approved Code of Practice and Guidance.
Overview
This version of the Approved Code and guidance is a revision of the 1988 publication and now scopes a wider range of trucks.
It reflects the thousands of accidents attributable annually to a lack of 'sufficient and suitable' training and underlines the threemain proficiency standards applicable to operators: basic training, specific job training and familiarisation training (the general
principles outlined can also be used as a guide when training operators of types not covered explicitly). Accordingly, thedocument is given in two parts. The first (the Code) advises on the basics and covers issues such as training structure, content,
facilities and matters of legislation. The second (the guidance) provides the supplementary advice on training specifics and
familiarisation issues.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg136.pdf
Workplace transport safety
An employers' guide.
Overview
New edition addressed primarily to site managers and supervisors but also instructive for self-employed workers, contractors,
safety representatives, vehicle operators, trade associations and commercial landlords. Typically for medium or large industrialand commercial operations; but also useful on, or for, construction sites, farms, quarries, forestry operations and many other
workplaces where transport is used, regardless of business size. In addition to general advice, eg risk management andexploring broader subject matter, such as basic safety standards required of sites, vehicles and drivers, the guidance also
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reflects the spectrum of pertinent considerations in detail. Accordingly, relevant issues including reversing, parking,coupling/uncoupling, loading/unloading, load safety, trimming, sheeting, netting, tipping and preventing vehicles from
overturning are among those examined.
Harry Teh
15 months ago
Woodworking Industry:
Supervising for Safety in Woodworking
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/top06.pdf
Sanding Machines -RPE
http://www.coshh-essentials.org.uk/assets/live/wd06.pdf
Examples for woodworking Risk Assessments
http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/casestudies/pdf/woodworking.pdf
Safeguarding at Horizontal Boring Machines
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/eis28.pdf
Noise at Woodworking Machines
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/wis13.pdf
Harry Teh
15 months ago
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This is the 2010 copy of the Code of Safe working practices for Seamen.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/mca/coswp2010.pdf
Harry Teh
14 months ago
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH THE HUMAN FACTOR
The puzzle that is safety management and total incident prevention
A guide for trainers~UK P&I CLUB
Contents
Introduction
1 Safety legislation and procedures; health, safety and
environmental management systems; reputation
and total incident prevention
2 HSE management systems (HSE-MS)
3 Safety culture
4 The measurement and use of HSE performance data
5 Accidents- Tripodian view
6 Understanding human error
7 Risk - HEMP Process
8 Occupational health and environmental management,
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Emergency response and operating near the Edge
Link: http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/Trainers%20manual%20web.pdf
http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/Trainers%20manual%20web.pdf
Harry Teh
14 months ago
Good E-Book Sharing for Offshore and Marine HSE Personnel or those interested:
Title: ABS Publication Guidance Notes on Risk Assessment Applications for the Marine and Offshore Oil and Gas Industries -2000
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Risk Assessment Methods
CHAPTER 3 Conducting a Risk Assessment
CHAPTER 4 Marine Systems: Hazards and Safety Regulations
CHAPTER 5 Offshore Oil and Gas Systems: Hazards and
Safety Regulations
CHAPTER 6 Benefits of Risk Assessment Applications
CHAPTER 7 Risk Based Inspection
CHAPTER 8 Conclusions
Link: http://www.eagle.org/eagleExternalPortalWEB/ShowProperty/BEA%20Repository/Rules&Guides/Current/97_RiskAssessApplMarine&OffshoreO&G/Pub97_RiskAssesment
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Harry Teh
14 months ago
Recognized Safe Lifting and Handling Techniques
Power point Presentation sharing
http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=1023660144&msgid=1690418&act=6Z89&c=397278&destination=http%3A%2F
%2Fhealthandsafetytips.co.uk%2FDownloads%2FMisc%2520PowerPoints%2FLifting%2520and%2520Handling%2520Techniques.ppt
_____________________________________________________________
Fork Lift Truck Daily Checklist by John Johnston
http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=1023660144&msgid=1690418&act=6Z89&c=397278&destination=http%3A%2F
%2Fhealthandsafetytips.co.uk%2FDownloads%2FJohn_Johnston%2FFork_Lift_Truck_Daily_Checklist.doc
Harry Teh
14 months ago
Safety Video V Tools for Construction Hazards/ Safety
http://www.osha.gov/dts/vtools/construction.html
Harry Teh
14 months ago
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HS073 - Guidance on the Management of Ageing and Life Extension for UKCS Oil and Gas Installations, Issue 1, April 2012(2012)
download link: http://www.oilandgasuk.co.uk/cmsfiles/modules/publications/pdfs/HS073.pdf
CATEGORY: Health and Safety
The demand for continued and extended use of existing facilities on the UK continental shelf is likely to increase over time.
This guidance aims to inform and influence duty holder management systems in respect of asset ageing and life extensionfactors.
The document complements related industry guidance addressing subjects such as asset integrity and hydrocarbon releasereduction, recognises and bridges to existing duty holder management systems and aids the assessment or measurement of
existing duty holder systems for the management of asset ageing and life extension. It also complements hardware-focusedtechnical guidance issued by HSE, seeks to define what is in the asset ageing and life extension envelope and reflects the
legislative framework.
Harry Teh
14 months ago
Industry Guide: A Guide to Safe Scaffolding
http://www.nclabor.com/osha/etta/indguide/ig38.pdf
Contents
Foreword
1 Introduction
2 Policy for Safe Scaffold Erection and Use
3 Illustrations of Selected Types of Scaffolds
4 Types of Scaffolding and Information
Glossary .
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References
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A Guide to Scaffold use in the Construction Industry-OSHA
http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3150.pdf
How to Use This Booklet
Summary .
General Requirements for Scaffolds 1926.451
Capacity
Scaffold Platform Construction
Criteria for Supported Scaffolds
Criteria for Suspended Scaffolds
Access Requirements
Use Requirements
Fall Protection Requirements
Falling Object Protection
Specific Scaffold 1926.452 and Aerial Lift Requirements 1926.453
Training Requirements 1926.454
Non-Mandatory Appendices to the Standard
OSHA Assistance, Services, and Programs
Safety and Health Program Management Assistance
State Plans
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Consultation Assistance
Voluntary Protection Programs
OSHAs Strategic Partnership Program
Training and Education
Other Assistance Materials
OSHA Regional and Area Offices
OSHA-Approved Safety and Health Plans
OSHA Onsite Consultation Offices
Construction Focused Inspection Guidelines
Regulatory Text
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AS/NZS 4576-1995 :Code of practice- Guidelines for scaffolding
http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/content/Industries/Construction/Further_information/AS-NZS_4576-
1995_Guidelines_fo.html
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Harry Teh
14 months ago
Incident Involving Aerial Sky Lift :Precautionary steps to be considered during any operation involving aerial sky lift:- by
DOSH Malaysia
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Hazards to Aerial lifts:
www.cpwr.com/hazpdfs/hazaeriallifts.pdf
Scissors Lift Safety and Hazards:
Operator Crushed by Scissors Lift( Lessons learned and Precautions)
http://www2.worksafebc.com/i/posters/pdfs/2004/IB2004NOA174.pdf
Scissor Lift Hazard Identified:
http://www2.worksafebc.com/i/posters/pdfs/2003/ws0305.pdf
Check Traveling Surface before moving Scissors Lift:
http://www2.worksafebc.com/i/posters/pdfs/1999/fatal9902.pdf
Do Not Override Safety Devices:
http://www2.worksafebc.com/i/posters/pdfs/1997/fatal9708.pdf
Hairul Ramli
14 months ago
Thanks Harry Teh!
Harry Teh
14 months ago
http://www.irsst.qc.ca/media/documents/PubIRSST/RG-490.pdf
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A Users Guide to Conveyor Belt Safety Protection from Danger Zones
IAPA
Conveyor Belt Safety Protection from Danger Zones
Preventing industrial accidents and occupational diseases, the rehabilitation of affected workers, and the need to providefurther information for employers to help avoid accidents in the workplace, are priority areas for IRSST (Occupational Health
and Safety Research Institute).
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/belt-conveyors-mines.pdf
Safe use of belt conveyors in mines.
Overview
Aimed at mine owners, managers, engineers, maintenance personnel conveyor operators and conveyor users. Its primary
objective is to make recommendations on the safe use of belt conveyors which, if adopted should bring about a reduction inaccidents. It reviews accidents and dangerous occurrences which have happened in a five year period using tables and pie
charts to further illustrate the causes. It highlights specific hazards and gives wide ranging recommendations for the safe use ofbelt conveyors.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/conveyorbelt.pdf
Ergonomic Considerations for Designing and Selecting Conveyor Belt Systems
http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/crr_pdf/2002/crr02407.pdf
Fire safety testing of conveyor belts
Page on conveyor belt guardings in a Mining industry setting:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/quarries/hardtarget/guarding.htm
Page on Belt conveyor fatal nip hazards:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/hid/spc/spctechsi1-11.htm
Page on Idler roller nip hazards on heavy duty belt conveyors
http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/hid/spc/spctsi05.htm
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Example risk assessment: Warehouse
www.hse.gov.uk/risk/casestudies/pdf/warehouse.pdf
WHSC Machine safety:
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Harry Teh
14 months ago
Case Studies for the Logistics and Transportation Industry:
https://www.wshc.sg/wps/PA_InfoStop/download/MOM_logistics_21.pdf?
folder=IS2010012500103&file=MOM_logistics_21.pdf
CONTENTS:
FALLS FROM HEIGHT
Case 1 Fall from the top of a stack of steel pipes 05
Case 2 Fall from height 07
Case 3 Fall from skyloader 09
CAUGHT IN BETWEEN OBJECTS
Case 4 Caught between the mast section and cabin of forklift 13
Case 5 Crushed in between metal racks 15
Case 6 Crushed between prime mover and container 17
Case 7 Hand crushed by winding rope 19
Case 8 Finger severed by swiftly curling tow line 21
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STRUCK BY MACHINES
Case 9 Finger severed by closing panel cover 25
Case 10 Fingers amputated by bandsaw 27
STRUCK BY FALLING OBJECTS
Case 11 Struck by falling metal beams 31
STRUCK BY MOVING VEHICLES
Case 12 Pinned to ground by toppling forklift 35
Case 13 Struck by side loader 37
Case 14 Thrown out of vehicle upon collision 40
Case 15 Hit by side loader 42
ELECTROCUTION
Case 16 Electrocution 45
Harry Teh
14 months ago
Using Bowtie Methodology to Analyze Slips, Trips and Falls.
Risk Focus: Slips, trips and falls:
Representing nearly one in three of the large personal injury claims submitted to the UK Club slips, trips & falls are easily andcheaply avoided. Risk Focus: Slips, Trips & Falls shows how to identify potential hazards and provides recommendations to
avoid such risks.
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Comes with its own Slips, trips and falls poster:
http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/STF%20poster%20A3%205.pdf
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GETTING TO GRIPS WITH. THE HUMAN FACTOR. The puzzle that is safety management and total incident prevention.A guide for trainers. UK P&I CLUB
The need to tackle this subject has been around for a long time. Soon after the Club's first Major Claims Analysis findingswere produced (in 1990), showing that 58% of all major claims resulted from human error, we were faced with the problem
that, while the statistic was interesting, what the industry really needed to know was why and what to do about it. This guide isbased on the Human Factor workshop conducted around the world by the UK Club and is an informative aid to HSE training.
Among some of its more Interesting topics covered:
4.0 Safety culture
Safety culture What does it look like? 17
Open and no-blame reporting 17
Developing a safety culture 18
HSE road-maps 19
4 The measurement and use of HSE performance data
The Heinrich Triangle 21
The OCIMF Marine Injury Reporting Guide 22
Finite numbers versus frequency rates 23
The importance of near-miss
and dangerous occurrence reporting 23
The real cost of accidents 24
The difference between injuries and occupational illnesses 24
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The measurement of occupational health performance 25
The classification of occupational illnesses 25
The measurement of environmental performance 26
The value and use of HSE performance data 27
The concept of as low as reasonably practical (ALARP)
5 Accidents
Accidents What are they? 31
Event chains (accident trajectories) 31
The conventional view of accidents 32
The Tripodian view of accidents 32
The Tripod causation model 33
The Tripod-BETA tree 33
Active failures 34
Latent failures 34
Preconditions 36
The Tripod incident chain and feedback loop 36
The Tripod causation path and accountability 37
Incident investigation 37
Tripod useable tools 38
Tripod-BETA 38
Tripod-DELTA 40
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Conclusion 41
6 Understanding human error
Introduction 43
The differences between errors and violations 43
Error types 44
Classifying violations 45
Techniques for modifying human behaviour 46
And something to think about 50
7 Risk
Risk identification and assessment 51
The hazards and effects management process (HEMP) 51
The deliverables from HEMP 53
Qualitative versus quantitative risk assessment 53
The risk assessment matrix (RAM) and its uses 54
Learning from the past 59
Generic shipboard risks 60
8 Occupational health and environmental management,
Emergency response and operating near the Edge
Minimum occupational health management standards 61
Health risk assessment (HRA) 62
The classification of occupational illnesses 63
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Medical emergency response plans 63
Environmental risk management 63
Emergency response 65
Frees model of the Edge 69
Download Link: http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/Trainers%20manual%20web.pdf
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The Human Element -The cost of human error
http://www.ukpandi.com/loss-prevention/risk-management-advice/the-human-element/
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Survey and Examination of Ships Lifting Appliances:
The UK Club, together with Lloyd's Register, has published a new pocket guide on the importance of professional maintenanceand survey preparation for marine lifting appliances. The consequences of failure include death or serious injury as well as
costly disruption of operations.
Download Link: http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/Survey%20and%20Examination%20of
%20Ships%27%20Lifting%20Appliances.pdf
Harry Teh
13 months ago
Reviewed Guidelines on Construction Activities at Night by CIDB Malaysia
2. PLANNING
2.1 Planning for Construction Work at Night
2.1.1 Safety Management Plan for Night time Work
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2.2 Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determining Control (HIRADC)13
3 SAFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
AT NIGHT.
3.1 Permit to work
3.2 Good Administrative Practices for Night time Work
3.3 Good Site Management Practices for Night time Work .
3.4 Visibility of Work Area
3.4.1 Illumination Hazard
3.4.2 Night time Work Illumination
3.5 Visibility of Workers
3.5.1 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
3.6 Visibility of Vehicles
3.7 Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
3.7.1 Fire Fighting Equipments
3.7.2 Emergency Drill Frequency
3.8 Electrical Hazard
3.9 Drug and Alcohol Abuse
3.10 Public Safety
3.10.1 Construction Hazards to Public Safety
3.10.2 Responsibility for Public Safety .
4 SAFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION AT
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NIGHT
4.1 Traffic Management Plan
4.1.1 Warning Signs
4.1.2 Portable Changeable Message Signs (PCMS)
4.1.3 Flashing arrow signs (FAS)
4.2 Traffic Cones and Cylinders
4.3 Temporary Barriers for Delineation
4.4 Work Area Protection Barriers
4.5 Warning Lights
4.6 Arrangement of Traffic Management Devices for Road Works
4.7 Flaggers
4.8 Housekeeping at Road Construction Site
5 SAFETY & HEALTH PRECAUTIONS FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AT
NIGHT
5.1 Signage
5.2 Plant / machinery / vehicle movement
5.3 Consultation
5.4 Hazards from Trip and Fall
5.5 Housekeeping at Building Construction Site
6 NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL DURING NIGHT TIME CONSTRUCTION
7 RECORD KEEPING AND ACCIDENT REPORTING
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Harry Teh
13 months ago
http://www.ogp.org.uk/pubs/210.pdf
Health, Safety and Environmental Management System
The OGP document 'Guidelines for the Development and Applications of Health, Safety and Environmental Management
Systems' provides useful guidance for the development of a HS&E Management System.
Includes coverage on: Risk management should be an integral part of an organisations Health, Safety and Environmental
Management System (HSEMS). The HSEMS provides the overall framework within which all risks should be managed. In
order to assess and manage the risks arising from a specific operation it will be necessary to recognise the requirements theHSEMS places on the risk management process (eg in determining acceptable levels of risk) and processes that are includedwithin the HSEMS that will contribute to the risk management (eg audit and feedback sytems). in Chapter 4
Harry Teh
13 months ago
Life saving rules sharing:
OGP publications
Life-Saving Rules
29 February 2012
This report outlines a set of OGP Life-Saving Rules which can be used in the oil & gas industry to mitigate risk and reducefatalities.
Th l f dif i k d i b h i i h k l b i i f h i i i hi h
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The rules focus on modifying worker and supervisor behaviours in the workplace by raising awareness of the activities whichare most likely to result in fatalities and simple actions individuals can take to protect themselves and others.
Each OGP Life-Saving Rule consists of a simple icon and descriptive text, with additional detailed guidance to explain whythe Rule is important and what aspects workers and supervisors should focus on. Each Rule is also linked to controls and
barriers which if used properly can circumvent fatal incidents.
The report also provides guidance on how to communicate and effectively implement these rules within companies.
Supporting materials to help companies implement these rules are listed here in the OGP Safety Zone.
Download Link: http://www.ogp.org.uk/index.php/download_file/view/111/690/
Harry Teh
13 months ago
Safety Sharing:
HS071 - Guidance on the Conduct and Management of Operational Risk Assessment for UKCS Offshore Oil and Gas
Operations. Issue 1 (2012)
The document provides guidance on operational risk assessment as part of a managed and effective response to impairedsafety-critical elements or other abnormal operational situations with the potential to increase major accident risk.
The guidance will help duty holders develop ORA procedures or to verify the strength of their existing procedures. Thisdocument is designed to assist duty holders to develop robust company-specific procedures for the conduct and management of
risk assessments dealing with impaired safety-critical elements or other abnormal situations.
Although designed primarily to be applied to UKCS offshore installations, duty holders may also choose to apply the guidance
to company-specific ORA procedures in place at onshore major hazard facilities.
CATEGORY: Health and Safety
Download Link: http://www.oilandgasuk.co.uk/cmsfiles/modules/publications/pdfs/HS071.pdf
Contents
1 I t d ti Obj ti d A li ti 2
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1. Introduction, Objectives and Application 2
2. Main Legislative References 4
3. Systematic approach to development and implementation of ORA procedures 4
3.1 Organisational Factors 5
3.1.1 Resources 5
3.1.2 Roles & Responsibilities 6
3.1.3 Training & Competence 7
3.2 Planning & Implementation 8
3.2.1 When is ORA necessary and appropriate? 8
3.2.2 Contingency planning for SCE impairment 9
3.2.3 ORA methodology and key considerations 10
3.2.4 Use of QRA in operational risk assessment 18
3.3 Monitoring, audit and review 18
3.3.1 Monitoring 18
3.3.2 Audit 19
3.3.3 Review 19
4. Appendix 21
4.1 Example of an ORA RACI chart 21
4.2 Example of ORA process flow as used by one duty holder
H T h
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Harry Teh
13 months ago
Coaching for Safety
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The Safety Coaching programme arose from joint industry collaboration aimed at giving impetus to the continuing objective of
achieving a workplace without harm. Over the years, improved equipment and processes have led to considerably improvedsafety performance, but the improvement trend has slowed, to the point that year on year performance has become somewhat
patchy and variable.
It has long been recognised that the availability of effective work processes and the provision of proper equipment are not
enough in themselves. The attitudes and behaviours of people and particularly their appreciation and tolerance of risk, also hasa major impact on safety performance. The principal focus of this document is behavioural safety. Safety Coaching is designed
to assist safety leaders to create an environment in which safe behaviours are promoted and unsafe acts challenged.
This is achieved through:
Increased understanding of Safety Leadership and the expectations of Safety Leaders
Skill development and practice
Individual action planning to develop competence
The programme is based on three major elements, namely:
That safety leaders display the sense of purpose to translate good intentions into the actions required to achieve a workplace
without harm
That safety leaders gain the foresight to enhance their judgement and guide their staff/colleagues to deliver of their best
That senior safety leaders provide an effective Safety Management System (SMS), that is, a safe place of work and theability to work safely within it.
These elements are supported by materials to promote better appreciation and understanding of the skills and techniquesrequired to achieve the above. Those skills and techniques are explored through dialogue and debate (i.e. in a workshop style)
and practised in a working facility.
The programme is designed to assist:
Those who have line responsibility for others from the highest levels of management to front line supervisors
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Those who have line responsibility for others, from the highest levels of management to front line supervisors
Supervisors and others (e.g. site safety representatives) who may not have others reporting to them, but who have influence
over others through their jobs
Peer group leaders - it is recognised that people are strongly influenced through peer pressure and that leadership andinfluence is not solely the domain of supervisors and managers; the challenge for supervisors is to influence peer group leaders
to act in the best interest of their colleagues
Harry Teh
13 months ago
Safety Sharing:
Deck Operations Safety Programme - guidance
http://www.stepchangeinsafety.net/templates/asset-relay.cfm?frmAssetFileID=187
Members of the workforce have coordinated their efforts and produced guidance on best practice regarding deck operations.
The guidance covers topics from a need for dual latch crane hooks to posting warning flags when personnel are working out ofline of sight.
Attached is a presentation developed by the offshore team introducing their ideas and how they have been implemented.
Safety Sharing:
Corrosion Awareness Presentation
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The attached presentation covers:
Why metals corrode; main corrosion threats to our plant; where are the threats to our plant?; how significant are these threats?;
how do we control corrosion?; managing the risks
Corrosion is the destruction or deterioration of a material due to its reaction with its environment.
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Harry Teh
13 months ago
ISO 14001 Environmental Management - An overview of ISO 14001
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Harry Teh
13 months ago
Health and Safety Management System Interface Guidance
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Harry Teh
13 months ago
Marine Operations - an introduction
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Do You Know Your Marine Operations? has been compiled to raise the level of safety awareness with those personnel on
offshore installations who are involved in day-to-day vessel activities.
It is written in a style that challenges the knowledge of the reader. The marine related questions seek to prompt debate and tofocus on who is accountable to do what, where and when. You will notice that many of the questions are not
answered; many of the responses will be unique to the individual installation and particular activities ongoing at the time.
In seeking the answers it is hoped the reader will better understand and manage the health safety and environmental risks If
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In seeking the answers, it is hoped the reader will better understand and manage the health, safety and environmental risks. Ifyou do not know the answers, you have a responsibility to find out.
Your supervisor, marine department or logistics provider may be your first port of call.
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Lifting and Mechanical Handling Guidelines
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The Step Change Lifting and Mechanical Handling Guidelines have been revised and re-published.
These guidelines define the responsibilities, training, competencies and assessment of those involved in lifting and mechanicalhandling operations. They set out a structured approach to the planning of safe lifting and mechanical handling operations
which includes examples of key documents such as lift plans, risk assessments and checklists. These guidelines are aimed at allpersonnel involved in lifting and mechanical handling operations, particularly those responsible for the planning of these
operations.
The revised guidelines now include:
guidance on the Lift Supervisor role
changes in OPITO training standards
an example lift plan and risk assessment
a workplace checklist for lifting and mechanical handling
guidance on monitoring, audit and review
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This is the whole link to the Whole Seamanship Manual including:
http://compass.seacadets.org/pdf/nrtc/fn/fn_14104.pdf
CHAPTERS
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Introduction
1
Watches
2
Watchstander's Equipment
3
Marlinspike Seamanship
4
Deck Seamanship
5
Boat Seamanship
6
Ammunition and Gunnery
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Appendices and Index
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Marine Engineers and Engine Cadets
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Marine Engineers and Engine Cadets,
here is a very good manual/ resource for you all
http://compass.seacadets.org/pdf/nrtc/fn/fn_14104.pdf
CHAPTERS
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Introduction
1
Engineering Administration
2
Engineering Fundamentals
3
Basic Steam Cycle
4
Boilers
5
Steam Turbines
6
Gas Turbines
7
Internal-Combustion Engines
8
Ship Propulsion
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Ship Propulsion
9
Pumps, Valves, and Piping
10
Auxiliary Machinery and Equipment
11
Instruments
12
Shipboard Electrical Equipment
13
Environmental Controls
Appendices and Index
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