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Achieving Situation Awareness in Five Minutes The Rule of Three
Achieving Situation Awareness in Five Minutes The Rule of Three What? A simple technique for recognising when hazards have built up to become a serious threat to you and others around you Why? It is important to know how many problems you are facing, how serious they are, and how you can control them How? By learning how to quickly identify hazards and define ways for maintaining control
= = STOP! Immediate Danger!STOP! Safety Hazards Present!PROCEED WITH CAUTION! Safe!SAFE TO PROCEED! Achieving Situation Awareness in Five Minutes The Rule of Three
Examples of Ambers People a new job, numbers, experience, fatigue/hours worked, attitudes, personal problems, personnel/shift change Equipment maintenance expired, marginal operability, non-standard Pressures commercial, approaching deadlines, poor/lack of planning Environment night time, bad weather, climate, concurrent operations, a new route Change re-organisations, change of plan content, change of plan timing
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