Basic Safety Procedures in High Risk Activities and Industries Prepared by: Almorfe, yril Arciaga, !im "rnest #icasio, $erelou
Safety Procedures in High Risk Activities
Ha%ard Identification & 'he first step in Safety Risk anagement is to identify ha%ards that the organi%ation faces in its operational environment(
Risk Assessment ) "ach identified ha%ard undergoes a risk assessment to determine its potential conse*uences(
Risk +ontrol ) Risk control is a techni*ue that utili%es findings from risk assessments and implementing changes to reduce risk in these areas(
( Responsible manager or supervisor or e*uipment custodian
Assigns an authori%ed -orker to conduct a ha%ard analysis( 'he -orker must be a competent person familiar -ith the e*uipment and -ork scope(
/( Authori%ed -orker
Revie-s the scope of -ork and affected machine, e*uipment, or system
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1ork areas must be kept clean and free of obstructions(
Access to emergency e*uipment or e2its must never be blocked(
"*uipment and chemicals must be stored properly(
3( Authori%ed 1orker
Identifies all energy sources 4electrical, mechanical, thermal, potential, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemical, and radiological, et cetera5
6(Authori%ed 1orker
7etermines if any energy sources are ha%ardous
If the value of the ha%ardous energy falls in the 8"valuate Ha%ard and +onsider 9ockout column, lockout should be used if the authori%ed -orker determines that lockout is -arranted based on an evaluation of all ha%ards, including secondary ha%ards and combined ha%ards, associated -ith the -ork scope and e*uipment or system conditions; other-ise lockout is not re*uired(
If the value falls in the 89ockout Re*uired column, lockout is re*uired(
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