The Perils of Fish Farming Bob Wilson Company Safety Manager.

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The Perils of Fish Farming Bob Wilson Company Safety Manager

What can we do to him?

We can… Drown him…

We can… Trip him up Entangle him in nets Slip him up Drop him from height

We can… Impale him on forks Bruise him Cut him Stab him with knives

We can… Zap him with electricity Brain him with a helicopter bucket Explode him with gas Mangle him in machinery

We can give him… Inject him Asthma Back Strain Infect him

We can… Stress him Poison him Asphyxiate him Depress him

We can give him… Dermatitis The Bends The Runs Arthritis

We can… Burn him Deafen him Blind him Crush him

We can… Freeze him Soak him Chill him KILL him…

So…

Priorities? priority n. thing that should be treated as most important

Spinning Plates Plastic?Paper?Porcelain?

Awareness. Advice. Support Liaison with Enforcement Authorities Liaison with Insurers and Solicitors Liaison with Manufacturers and Suppliers

Safety Hazard Identification Assessment of Risk Policies and Procedures Inspections and Audits Training Accident Investigation

Occupational Health Routine Medicals Health Promotion Manual Handling Asthma Skin Problems Eye Problems

Occupational Health Noise VDU Stress OH Policies Drug & Alcohol Testing Long Term Sickness

Priorities? 1. Working over water 2. Working under water

Thank you