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Dropped Object Prevention - PPT Presentation

August 2015 Zero Harm Share Why are we looking at dropped object prevention Supporting Video httpwwwpilbaraironcomCLB20Dropped20Objects20DemonstrationDefaulthtml What is the goal of work on Dropped Objects ID: 776503

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Dropped Object Prevention

August 2015

Slide2

Zero Harm Share

Slide3

Why are we looking at dropped object prevention?

Supporting Videohttp://www.pilbarairon.com/CLB%20Dropped%20Objects%20Demonstration/Default.html

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What is the goal of work on Dropped Objects?

Risk recognition by the workforce

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liminate dropped object incidents and hazards

Help support the work around Critical Risk Management (Falling Objects)

Develop sustaining practices that continue to build on our Zero Harm Culture

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How does this work support Critical Risk Management?

Implement protection methods

Improve access

methods

Identify items for 2016 Capital Plan

Tethering tools

Secondary containment

Barricading standard

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Slide7

Secondary Prevention Systems

Why secondary prevention?

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Slide8

What are we asking of you?

Identify hotspots or jobs where dropped objects are at the highest potential (areas/tasks)

What can be done to prevent dropped object incidents at these locations and during these jobs? Plan in advance.

Barricading/segregation

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ools to minimize the potential for an object to be dropped? (tethering, etc…)

What barriers would prevent us from implementing these controls

and how can these be overcome?