These are just basic training slides, may vary from standards PRESENTATION ON UNSAFE ACTS & SITUATIONS (USAS)

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1 These are just basic training slides, may vary from standards PRESENTATION ON UNSAFE ACTS & SITUATIONS (USAS)

2 UNSAFE ACTS Practices which human beings perform which are hazardous, i.e. rushing, short cuts, horseplay, smoking or drugs abuse within the workplace.

3 UNSAFE SITUATIONS Physical conditions of the workplace which render it unsafe. i.e. unguarded machines, oil spills, loose electrical wirings, etc.

4 INCIDENTS/ACCIDENTS Undesired and unplanned events which may cause personal injury, damage to property or equipment, or loss of output, or all three.

5 Date: Registration No. Plant Area: Responsible Person: Brief Description of unsafe act: Observed During: Remarks: OBSERVER RECEIVER

6 UNSAFE ACT s FAILING TO USE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS (PPEs) REMOVING SAFETY DEVICE USING EQUIPMENT IMPROPERLY PERFORMING UNAUTHORIZED PROCEDURE OPERATING EQUIPMENT AT UNSAFE SPEED DRESSING IMPROPERLY WELDING WITH NO SHEILD

7 UNSAFE ACT s PORTABLE CORD ACROSS IN A WALKWAY STANDING ON A TOP RUNG OF STEP LEDDER WORKING AT HEIGHT WITHOUT PROTECTION POOR HOUSE KEEPING THROWING OF MATERIALS AFTER FINISHED WORK SHORT CUTS

8 UNSAFE SITUATIONS DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENTS INADEQUATE EQUIPMENTS NOISE, HEAT, DUST, FUMES, CHEMICALS & VIBRATION POOR OR IMPROPER VENTILATION IMPROPER LIGHTING UNSAFE FLOOR SURFACES UNSAFE PILING, STACKING & STORING

9 UNSAFE SITUATIONS SHARP EDGES UNSAFE / INADEQUATE WORK CLOTHES INADEQUATE / BROKEN PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS BROKEN LADDERS FOR HEIGHT WORK BREACH OF PERMIT TO WORK LOOSE ELECTRICAL WIRINGS

10 UNSAFE ACTS vs. UNSAFE SITUATIONS UNSAFE ACTS 85 % UNSAFE SITUATIONS 15% = ACCIDENTS 100 %

11 OBSERVED DURING USAS-WAA

12 ATTITUDES An attitude is a person s point of view or way of looking at something, and gives him or her a tendency, readiness or tendency to act or react in a particular way in a given situation.

13 APTITUDE Aptitude refers to an individual s ability in respect of something - their knowledge and skills, and general ease of learning and understanding, about it.

14 MOTIVATION Motivation is what induces an individual to act the way he or she does. It is a tendency of an individual to take action to achieve a particular goal.

15 THE NEGLIGENCE Breach of company law legal duty of care to exercise reasonable care towards others, resulting in loss, damage or injury.

16 PREVENT ACCIDENTS ATTITUDES 100% APTITUDES 100% MOTIVATIONS 100% ZERO ACCIDENT

17 Unsafe act s & Conditions Pictures You do not have to be a rocket scientist to determine if a workplace is safe or not. Sometimes, the answer is very obvious. Of course, we should all know by now, common sense is not that common. Take a look at the pictures below, you will be amazed how people can do such dangerous acts.

18 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Are we really ready for fire?

19 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Fire exit blocked

20 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsecured compressed gas cylinder

21 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsafe drum ladder

22 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Metal ladder in electric room

23 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Without fall protection

24 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Spill trolley used as bin

25 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Housekeeping

26 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Oil Spillage

27 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsafe Access

28 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsafe Gas Storage

29 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsafe Rigging

30 Unsafe act s & Conditions Picture Unsafe Rigging

31 Is that safe?" Oh sure, it would take two hydraulic failures before it comes down.

32 Ladies and gentlemen, turn your attention to the center ring to see a pair of squeegee-brandishing, ledge-walking, window-cleaning clowns.

33 And So the Forklift Training Continues

34 The Worst of Both Worlds

35 Just Plug In That Thing Anywhere

36 The Ladder Lunacy Continues

37 Well, At Least They Were Honest

38 At least they're wearing gloves

39 Now That's What I Call "Trusting

40 Now That's What I Call "Trusting

41 How to Keep From Blowing a Fuse

42 All you have to do is wear those orange and yellow straps, and drag along your lanyard.

43 So Far, So Good

44 This Could Light You Up

45 More Ladder Lunacy

46 Still don't want to use a spotter?

47 Let Us Pray

48 Bucketman Returns!

49 The Safest Forehead

50 Some People Sure Are Trusting

51 You ve Got to Hand It to PPE

52 A Screwdriver Makes a Great Chisel, Too

53 How to Not Use the Right Tool for the Job, Cha

54 Yet Another Scaffolding Fiasco in the Making

55 Don't Tell Me... Organized Mess, Right?

56 The Adventures of Bucketman Continues

57 Lifted Up to New Heights

58 Pardon the Bad Attitude

59 Thick as a brick. That's a good description of the person who constructed this excuse for a scaffold.

60 Step Right Up

61 Fancy Meeting You Up Here

62 Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump onto a ledge from a ladder on a forklift and try not to break his neck.

63 Which one doesn't belong?

64 A Warning Sign for Putting Up Warning

65 Here's your science fact for the week: Newton's first law... a moving object will keep moving at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by some force.

66 ANY QUESTIONS?

67 BE SAFE & ACT SAFE

68 THANK YOU