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Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 9

Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 9. Identifying Job Hazards And PPE requirements. Can you identify the hazardous condition in this picture? Identify the hazardous conditions below. Can you identify any other hazards in this picture?.

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Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 9

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  1. Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 9 Identifying Job Hazards And PPE requirements

  2. Can you identify the hazardous condition in this picture?Identify the hazardous conditions below

  3. Can you identify any other hazards in this picture? That’s one ! This wet work surface is a hazard!

  4. Can you identify any other hazards in this picture?Name any other hazardous conditions below

  5. Yes, 2 more ! These cables and other items laying around are trip hazards and must be removed before work begins.

  6. Supervisory Safety Leadership Performing a JSA (Example) SEQUENCE OF JOB STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS SAFE JOB PROCEDURE 1. Place the ladder in proper position 1. Falls from the ladder • Make sure base of ladder is stable. Get some-one to hold the ladder to insure stability 2. Step up on ladder 2. Falls from the ladder • Maintain balance by • holding onto back of • ladder. Step up on • ladder one rung at a time. • Retrieve item from • stock shelve • Slipping from ladder • Dropping stock item 3. Maintain firm grip on ladder while reaching item with other hand. Do not over-extend/reach. 4. Step down from ladder • Slipping or falling • from ladder • Step down slowly. If • necessary hand item to another person. Move • down one rung at a • time. Maintain balance.

  7. Supervisor Best Safety Practice # Defined Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) per task • Review jobs and hazards with your employees • Establish what PPE is required for routine jobs • Over time, develop establish, post, and communicate the “PPE Matrix” per job • Cover annually in training • “Expect the Unexpected” by anticipating hazards

  8. Supervisor Best Safety Practice # PPE Matrix Example

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