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Chapter 11. Safety, Health and Environment. Part 3
Zero trapping or catching 1 Definition: A body part getting crushed, twisted, etc. by being trapped between objects 2 In broad terms, there are two types of trapping incident: – Caused by own actions, e.g. operator gets hand trapped when trying to wipe dirt off a moving roller. -Caused by…
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2.8 Using Safety Tags and Maps (1) Safety tags If an on-site safety inspection reveals a hazard, but nothing is done about it, the inspection will have served no purpose. Also, if the hazard is not clearly indicated, a person doing a safety check at a later date will not…
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1. The Importance of Safety, Health and the Environment 1.1 An Overview of SHE The particular activities undertaken within a SHE programme will depend to a great extent on the prevailing attitudes toward safety, health and the environment in the company and the local community. Because of this, TPM does…
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SHE (Safety, Health and Environment) F-tags must be prioritized based on condition found and severity of risk if not fixed immediately. Unsafe condition found->Create SHE tag->Prioritize: Is it A,B or C: A, B->NO->Enter record in book (file), if required, see maintenance for assistance A, B->YES->Submit to Shift Supervisor for immediate…
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