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HSE issues facing the bituminous industry MANUFACTURING

HSE issues facing the bituminous industry MANUFACTURING. Objectives of Safety . Safety As an Ideal Has a Cultural Basis Is a Shared Concern Has Many Levels of Implementation. Obstacles to Safety . Safety Reduced to Perception Decline in Safety Awareness Unspecified Responsibility

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HSE issues facing the bituminous industry MANUFACTURING

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  1. HSE issues facing the bituminous industry MANUFACTURING

  2. Objectives of Safety • Safety As an Ideal • Has a Cultural Basis • Is a Shared Concern • Has Many Levels of Implementation

  3. Obstacles to Safety • Safety Reduced to Perception • Decline in Safety Awareness • Unspecified Responsibility • Lack of Implementation

  4. Opportunities for Safety • Safety as a Paradigm • Building Cultural Adoption • Defining Responsibility • Programmed Implementation

  5. A Comprehensive Approach • Embrace The Safety Culture • Engage Customers and Users • Expert Influence to Promote The Safety Culture such as SABITA

  6. The Loss Causation Model

  7. Are Asphalt Plant Safe? • Would more warning signs prevent incidents? • Are the PPE we issue to our employees adequate? • Are our safety rules creating the real dangers?

  8. SafetyMeasures • Guards and Shields • Prevent Exposure to Specific Dangers • Warning Signs and Lockouts • Inform and Warn of Specific Dangers • Training and Personal Protective Equipment • Reduces Injury From Exposure to Specific Dangers • Designing Out Danger • Eliminates or Reduces Exposure to Specific Dangers • Restricting Access • Limits Exposure to Potential Dangers

  9. Summary • Safety Can Be a Cooperative Effort Between Asphalt Manufacturers. • Safety Must Be Implemented On Many Levels To Be Effective • New Mix Designs Should Incorporate Proven Advances in Heath, Safety And Environmental Technology • Safety Must Be Deliberately Integrated Into The Design Process

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