Toolbox Talk 2016 Struck by an Object.

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Toolbox Talk 2016 Struck by an Object

What is Safety Stand Down? Safety Stand Down is a program designed to bring together frontline workers and senior executives to discuss the prevention of injuries and illnesses. 2016 focuses on three leading causes of injury in the upstream oil and gas industry, with the goal of: Keeping “u” out of injuries

What are the Three Leading Causes of Injury? Slips, Trips and Falls Highway Accidents Burns Struck by an Object Caught in Overexertion

Did You Guess Highway Accidents? Most people do! Although injuries can be severe, they are not one of the leading three causes of injury.

The Three Leading Causes of Injury are: 1st 2nd 3rd *Falls on same level are ranked 3rd, but slips and trips include body reaction as well making this an even more significant cause of injury. Overexertion is excessive physical effort directed to an object, which can result in sprains and tears of muscle and connective tissue.

Struck by an Object Today’s presentation focuses on the #1 cause of injury - being Struck by an Object.

What are Workers Being Struck by? Pipes Hoses Ropes Screw drivers Pulleys and sheaves

Most Common Ways to be Struck by an Object #1 - Handling pipe, resulting in arm, leg and head injuries. #2 - Struck by pulleys and sheaves, resulting in head and leg injuries. #3 - Struck by hoses, resulting in ankle and head injuries.

Struck by an Object - the Numbers Struck by object is the leading cause of injuries in Western Canada. British Columbia: 1st Alberta: 1st Saskatchewan: 1st

Struck by an Object - the Cost Over the last five years in the three Western provinces struck by object accounted for: ~5,000 claims ~$22,500,000.00 of claims cost ~36,000 lost days Highway accidents ~1,300 claims, ~$15,000,000.00 claims cost and ~25,000 lost days

Preventing Being Struck by Pipe Don’t rush and be aware of your surroundings Follow established procedures Don’t be in the line of fire

Preventing Being Struck by Pipe Establish “No Go” Zones Secure pressurized pipes Ensure effective communication

Preventing Being Struck by Sheaves Conduct load calculations to ensure the sheave is right for the job Secure the sheave during transport to the elevated attachment point Do not stand below equipment being installed or dismantled

Preventing Being Struck by Sheaves Inspect sheaves for damage or wear on a regular basis If something doesn’t feel right stop and investigate See Enform’s Safety Alert, Snatch Block Sheave Fall

Preventing Being Struck by Hoses Ensure good communication and work handoff Know the position of all the valves Ensure connections are secure

Preventing Being Struck by Hoses Inspect the lines on a regular basis for leaks Never disconnect a line if you are unsure if it is pressurized Stay away from hoses when flow is initiated to avoid the kick

Injury From Being Struck by an Object - Prevention Discussion What are we doing well to prevent these injuries? What could we do better? What additional support do you need (e.g. training, resources, equipment, etc.)?