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Title: Hazard Recognition and Risk Analysis


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Hazard Recognition and Risk Analysis
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Safety Administration
  • Fire Escape Route
  • Gathering Place
  • Room Hazards
  • Restroom Locations
  • Food
  • Breaks
  • Cell Phones Pagers
  • Materials

3
Question
  • What are we doing, that we have always done,
    that is no longer an acceptable risk?

4
Dedication
  • This training is dedicated to all employees who
    have suffered disabling injuries and to the
    memory of employees who died in workplace
    injuries.

5
Learning Objectives
  • After completing this training you will be able
    to
  • Discuss personal risk tolerance, what influences
    our decisions and how to assess what is
    acceptable risk
  • Identify safety and health hazard types
    associated with a given job task
  • Apply risk reduction methods and equip you with a
    tool to analyze risk assessment to keep you safer

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Definitions
  • Hazard Recognition Recognizing a condition or
    behavior that can cause harm
  • Risk Analysis Analyzing the probability and
    severity of risk in order to reduce the chance
    that harm will occur

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Injuries A Matter of Probabilities
Truck Trailer Moves, driver jumps to the ground
and lift truck rolls over him
1 FATAL
Driver jumps to the ground and breaks his leg
30 LOST-TIME INJURIES
Driver jumps to the ground and sprains his ankle
300 INJURIES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTENTION
Lift truck is driven into truck trailer and
trailer moves
3,000 NEAR-MISSES OR FIRST AID
Wheel chocks not in place at rear wheels of
trailer
30,000 HAZARDS Unsafe Acts Unsafe Conditions
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Why is Risk Analysis and Reduction Important?
  • What are some examples of occupational injuries
    and illnesses that you have seen?
  • What were the impacts of those injuries
  • On the employee?
  • To his/her family?
  • To his/her co-workers?
  • To the business?

9
Personal Risk Tolerance
  • How do we decide what is risky?
  • Lets look at examples of activities and rate the
    risk level of each activity.

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Whats Your Personal Risk Tolerance?
11.
Disagreeing with your spouse (or significant
other)
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Factors That Influence Our Decisions
  • Personal Factors
  • Experience (Positive/negative)
  • Knowledge/Skill
  • Age
  • Physical Ability
  • Situational Factors
  • Stress
  • Rushing
  • Control
  • Organizational Factors
  • Safety System
  • Leadership Behaviors
  • Peer Behaviors

12
Personal Factors
What personal beliefs would motivate someone do
this?
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Our Actions Are Driven By Organizational Beliefs
  • Safety Systems
  • Are systems in place to encourage people to do
    the job with minimal risk?
  • Leadership Behaviors
  • Are at-risk, time-saving actions accepted?
  • Peer Behaviors
  • Do our co-workers encourage at risk behavior?

14
Organizational Factors
What is in the safety system that would allow
this?
15
The Social Environment and Cultural Resistance to
Change
I feel comfortable doing this and have done it
this way a thousand times before
  • PPE is uncomfortable
  • Safety slows a job down

16
Risk Perception
  • We perceive risk differently
  • Many factors influence our decision
  • By understanding our risk tolerance and personal
    / organizational factors, we can prevent injuries

17
Objective Reasoning vs. Personal Opinion
  • Use the risk assessment matrix instead of relying
    on one persons assessment of what is risky

18
Accessing Acceptable Risk
  • Probability
  • Unlikely not likely to occur
  • Likely may occur
  • Very likely near certain to occur
  • Severity
  • Marginal Minor Injury or First Aid
  • Critical Injury or Lost Time Injury
  • Catastrophic Death or Permanent Disability

19
Using the Risk Analysis tool to determine risk
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What Risk Code Would You Assign?
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Identifying Hazards
  • Identify hazards before starting a task
  • What is involved in this task that can hurt me or
    my co-workers?
  • How can I/we keep from being hurt while
    performing this task?
  • Types of Hazards
  • Unsafe conditions
  • Unsafe acts (behaviors)

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Assessing the Risks
  • Surroundings
  • Work, equipment and tools
  • Likelihood and extent of harm what is the risk
    code?

24
Developing a Safe Solution or Plan
  • Can I eliminate the hazard?
  • Can I minimize the risks?
  • Do I need help?
  • Is there a better time to do the work?
  • Do others need to be informed?
  • What specific PPE and tools are required?
  • What lock out or permit is needed?
  • Is there a JSA or reliable method/procedure I
    need to review?

25
What is the Safe Solution?
  • Decide if someone could be immediately injured.
  • If it is an emergency (Risk Code greater than 1)
  • Talk to your supervisor and reach agreement on
    how to get the issue fixed as quickly as
    possible.
  • If it is NOT an emergency .

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Not Sure of a Safe Process to Use?
  • Work together to develop a safe solution
  • If the risk is beyond Marginal in severity and
    Likely or Unlikely to occur I need to contact
    my supervisor and/or the safety department
  • Share my concerns discuss at post-outage
    meetings, team meetings, etc.
  • Act safely
  • Follow your solution/plan

27
Lets Try the Process!
  • Form teams
  • Select one of the six examples on the following
    slides
  • View the picture and then
  • Identify the hazards
  • Assess the risks
  • Develop a safe solution or plan
  • Report back to the group in 10 minutes

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Example 3
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Example 1
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Example 2
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Example 4
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Example 5
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Team Report Out
  • What hazards did you identify?
  • What risk assessment code did you identify for
    those hazards?
  • What safe solutions or plans did you come up with?

34
Review Before and After
  • Prior to performing a task yourself
  • Recognize - What is involved in this job that can
    hurt me or my co-workers?
  • Reduce - How can I/we keep from being hurt while
    doing this job?
  • After performing a task ask each other
  • What was your assessment of the situation?
  • What risks you identified?
  • What were the identified controls?
  • What can be shared with others?
  • Share learnings at post outage meetings, team
    meetings, etc.
  • Participate in injury prevention activities on
    and off the job

35
Injury Prevention Activities
  • JSAs/Procedures
  • Engineering/Design
  • Training
  • Housekeeping
  • Inspections/Audits
  • Safety meetings

36
What About the Hazards You Cant Control?
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What About the Workplace Processes that Have
Specific Controls?
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Learning Objectives - How Did We Do?
  • After completing this training you will be able
    to
  • Discuss personal risk tolerance, what influences
    our decisions and how to assess what is
    acceptable risk
  • Identify safety and health hazard types
    associated with a given job task
  • Apply risk reduction methods to keep you safer

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Summary and Evaluation
  • Ask for input
  • Complete class evaluation
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