Know your workplace hazards

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Know your workplace hazards INCIDENT The Instrument Technician was working in the Auxiliary Area of the Qarn Alam Steam Project CCR. At around 0840hrs he went to the exit door to look for the tea pickup, and saw some workers gathering outside. Because use of this door was not permitted, He turned to exit the building via another door. In doing so he stepped into a floor opening nearby. This resulted in a fall and fracture injury to his left leg. ROOT CAUSES: Insufficient control of work site layout to minimize hazards (eg storage area too close to active work) Lack of reinforcement of the intervention culture at this location (STOP Cards available in control room but little used) Lateral Learning Do not enter an ‘active’ work area unless you have work to do there Provide proper barriers where required around ‘active’ work areas, and keep stored materials out of the way Do not stand on construction materials & equipment Provide temporary covers when floor panels have to be removed for prolonged periods Recommended Actions: Discuss this alert in toolbox talks and HSE meetings and Distribute to all contractors Post on HSE notice boards Include in site HSE induction Know your workplace hazards Contact MSE511 for further information or visit HSE website LTI No 59-2010 Alert No 30 January 2011