inspector hazards hear no hazard see no hazard say no hazard
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INSPECTOR HAZARDS
Hear No Hazard
See No Hazard
Say No Hazard
Too Deep?
Taken from a May 2003 Oil Well Blow-Out, Boots & Coots Attempts to Enter the Wellhead
Confined Space Rescue Team
Planning required for all entries
Staging and equipment availability important
Coordination of rescue team and entry personnel necessary
Name Recognition?
Just because they’re known around the world…
Staging of Heavy Equipment
Large pieces of equipment can be hazards by themselves
Keep an eye open for equipment operators
Overhead hazards exist everywhere
High-pressure Equipment
15,000 PSI is generated by this unit hand-made by Halliburton
UST Hazards
Trench Shoring requirements
Head Protection
Buddy System
Confined Space Anyone?
Overhang hazards
Adequate egress?
Areas protected by shoring
Asphyxiating
Simple Hazards
Gas Release (who did it!?)
Accidents During Inspection
Accidents (cont.)
Cleanups
An Accident Waiting to Happen?
What is wrong with this picture?
Municipal Exposure
What would your public works director do with 3 unknown drums?
Accidents Happen….
Drills Help Prepare You for Accidents
Keep Alert
Know what resources are available
Have communications
Network
Keep to your level of training.