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  • Electrical Safety One Point Lesson for Panels

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    Electrical safety One Point Lesson showing locked electrical panels and qualified access reminder

    See an electrical safety One Point Lesson for panels, with visual reminders for LOTO, PPE, authorized work, hazard recognition, and escalation.

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  • 5 Why Root Cause Analysis (RCA) – One Point Lesson (OPL)

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    One Point Lesson example for 5 Why root cause analysis

    5 WHY Analysis is the key tool used to determine ROOT CAUSES for the Phenomenon identified in theCHECK Phase of CAP-Do. The 5 Why analysis begins with the Summary of the Phenomenon from the 5W 1H analysis. The first “why?” originates from the Summary of the Phenomenon. The answer to…

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  • Safety One Point Lesson Examples for Manufacturing

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    Safety One Point Lesson example for emergency lowering of a scissor lift or MEWP

    See safety One Point Lesson examples for manufacturing, including visual OPLs for MEWP emergency response, LOTO, PPE, F-tags, hazards, and team training.

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  • One point lesson electrical

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    When disconnecting power always follow Left Hand Rule – make sure packaging machine is stopped and all major electricity devices (main drive motor, electric heaters etc.) are turned off, then turn of main power disconnect using your left hand. This OPL is only for reference – always follow safety rules…

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