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Are you and your operators aware of the safe protocols for levelling loads while using a lift truck for stacking or de-stacking? We developed protocols in collaboration with Health and Safety Executive and UK Material Handling Association earlier this year. Given the dynamic nature of operational environments, it's vital to assess and document the applicable protocol in your workplace’s risk assessment. Learn more and share with your training teams and operators. https://lnkd.in/eR5-hzEW #Safety #LiftTruckSafety #Training
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"This certificate from "The Knight of Safety 'Academy" validates my training and competency in working safely at height. It covers essential safety practices, risk assessment, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) necessary for preventing falls and ensuring a secure working environment. This training equips me with the knowledge to identify hazards and implement effective safety measures, making me a valuable asset in any role that involves working at height." Safety-Verse®
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May is #BuildingSafetyMonth! At #CORE1937, safety is our daily commitment. From training to on-site practices, we ensure every project meets the highest safety standards. Let's prioritize safety together. #Safety #ZeroIncidentsZeroAccidents #BuildingSafety
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#Safety_at_height is critically important and requires strong leadership commitment. It involves prioritizing engineering controls over personal protective equipment (PPE), conducting thorough risk assessments, implementing robust safety protocols, providing continuous training, and regular inspections and maintenance of equipment. This comprehensive approach is essential to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of employees working at height.
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Working at height should be recognised as one of the most critical tasks requiring attention. Achieving safety in these tasks necessitates strong leadership commitment. Ensuring the job is carried out safely involves prioritising engineering controls rather than relying on personal protective equipment (PPE), which is the least effective safety measure. It is essential to conduct thorough risk assessments and implement robust safety protocols. Continuous training and awareness programmes should be provided to all employees to ensure they understand the hazards associated with working at height and the importance of following safety procedures. Regular inspections and maintenance of equipment used for working at height are also crucial to prevent accidents. #safetyculture #workplacesafety #safeytraining #safetyfirst #riskassessment #processsafety #safetyatheight #hseprofessionals #ppe
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Working at height should be recognised as one of the most critical tasks requiring attention. Achieving safety in these tasks necessitates strong leadership commitment. Ensuring the job is carried out safely involves prioritising engineering controls rather than relying on personal protective equipment (PPE), which is the least effective safety measure. It is essential to conduct thorough risk assessments and implement robust safety protocols. Continuous training and awareness programmes should be provided to all employees to ensure they understand the hazards associated with working at height and the importance of following safety procedures. Regular inspections and maintenance of equipment used for working at height are also crucial to prevent accidents. #safetyculture #workplacesafety #safeytraining #safetyfirst #riskassessment #processsafety #safetyatheight #hseprofessionals #ppe
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Lesson Learn always get the lifting calculations correctly done
Why did this crane fail? 🔹️Incorrect lifting procedures 🔹️Exceeding the Safe Working Load (SWL) 🔹️absence of SLI 🔹️Shifting of the Center of Gravity (CG) due to crane movement 🔹️Incompetent crane operators 🔹️Failure to conduct a risk assessment 🔹️Overconfidence 🔹️Time pressure 🔹️Unstable ground conditions 🔹️Inadequate lifting plan or judgment 🔹️and many more right in comment👇 Safety Toolbox 💙 www.safetytoolbox.in 🌐 Workplace Safety Safety Management Systems
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Why did this crane fail? 🔹️Incorrect lifting procedures 🔹️Exceeding the Safe Working Load (SWL) 🔹️absence of SLI 🔹️Shifting of the Center of Gravity (CG) due to crane movement 🔹️Incompetent crane operators 🔹️Failure to conduct a risk assessment 🔹️Overconfidence 🔹️Time pressure 🔹️Unstable ground conditions 🔹️Inadequate lifting plan or judgment 🔹️and many more right in comment👇 Safety Toolbox 💙 www.safetytoolbox.in 🌐 Workplace Safety Safety Management Systems
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quality risk assessment, a risk assessment by inexperienced or incopentant operators is accident waiting ......
Why did this crane fail? 🔹️Incorrect lifting procedures 🔹️Exceeding the Safe Working Load (SWL) 🔹️absence of SLI 🔹️Shifting of the Center of Gravity (CG) due to crane movement 🔹️Incompetent crane operators 🔹️Failure to conduct a risk assessment 🔹️Overconfidence 🔹️Time pressure 🔹️Unstable ground conditions 🔹️Inadequate lifting plan or judgment 🔹️and many more right in comment👇 Safety Toolbox 💙 www.safetytoolbox.in 🌐 Workplace Safety Safety Management Systems
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Breafing JSA before working. Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a systematic procedure that breaks each job/task into key training sequences, identifies safety elements of each job/task step, and coaches the employee on how to avoid potential safety hazards.
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