TOOLBOX – IN THE LINE OF FIRE

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TOOLBOX – IN THE LINE OF FIRE. Group Members. Benedict Caroline Darius Maureen Nickson.

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CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION Our Group is HH Group which stands for Hazard hunters. HH Group developed a toolbox idea that we hope will be adopted . The big question – HOW? A team will be selected and actioned to hunt for hazards in the line of fire and presented during toolbox meetings..

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Based on International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP) Line of Fire hazards will be identified based on 4 categories which are.

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DEFINITION OF LINE OF FIRE. Let us watch the following video together..

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TOOLBOX GUIDELINES. 1. HAZARDS IDENTIFIED DURING THE WEEK IN THE LINE OF FIRE TO BE Presentation 2. ANALYSE THE HAZARDS TO IDENTIFY THE HIGH LEVEL HAZARDS. 3. DISCUSS AND BRAINSTORM THE TOP THREE HAZARDS IN THE LINE OF FIRE. 4.DISCUSS SOLUTIONS TO THE HAZARDS 5. SELECT A TEAM FOR ACTION (risk assessments and root cause analysis).

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Safe Work Practices. Safe Work Practices +HAZWOP Two other foremen stood ! 'tside the arc flash boundary. 10 feet.

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DISCUSS AND BRAINSTORM ON THE TOP 3 HAZARDS.

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THANK YOU. Smiling Face with No Fill. Line of Fire Sign – Energy Safety Canada.