PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT...DEFINITIONS FROM CR-GR-HSE-406 Collective Protective Equipment Collective...

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PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GOLDEN RULE 4

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  • PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

    GOLDEN RULE 4

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    Why focus on protective equipment?Risks and consequencesGolden rule no.4 - Protective equipmentProtective equipment & preventionDefinitions from CR-GR-HSE-406Collective protectionPersonal protection : two types of PPEWhen should you wear a life jacket?ConclusionFurther resources The Golden rule toolbox in 11 languages

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    WHY FOCUS ON PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT?

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    IN THE GROUP

    ARE RELATED TO GOLDEN RULE NO. 4OF FATALITIES

    10%BETWEEN 2015 AND 2019,

    OF TRIR* ACCIDENTS

    IN 2019

    10%IN THE WORKPLACE,ARERELATED TOPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

    *Total Recordable Injury Rate

    The aim of this detailed presentation

    is to:• Reiterate the importance of not crossing

    barriers or modifying collective protective equipment without authorization.

    • Heighten awareness about the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) designated for the area and task.

    • Encourage personnel to check that their PPE are in good condition.

    • Make sure that any damaged collective equipment and PPE, or items that are not in good working order, are systematically flagged up.

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    WHY FOCUS ON PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT?

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    E X A M P L E S O F I N C I D E N T S I N V O LV I N G P R O T E C T I V E E Q U I P M E N T T H AT O C C U R R E D I N T H E G R O U P

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    1 fatality, 2012An operator slipped into a retention pond and drowned.

    1 fatality, 2019An operator secured a hose to a removable guardrail. He pulled on it to check it was secured and the movement caused the guardrail to come out of its anchor points. The guardrail fell, pulling the operator down with it.

    1 injury, 2019During works of cutting through tubes in a shutdown boiler an operator removed his face shield to check the cut. The dust particles that had settled on the face shield fell into his left eye.

    1 injury, 2019An operator changing a glass globe lamp shade on a lamp post cut his wrist.

    1 injury, 2019When a technician was cutting a solar panel, some small fragments of the panel entered his eye.

    EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS!

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    RISKS AND CONSEQUENCES

    Not using protective equipment increases our exposure to professional risks:

    They are our final protection against risks.

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    R I S K S

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    biologicalchemical

    falls

    noise temperaturesamputations

    Consequences can be seen immediately as when an accident occurs...

    C O N S E Q U E N C E S...or appear later on in the form of an industrial illness.

    electrical

    mechanical

    pressure

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    PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

    RULE 4

    YOU MUST NOT: Cross a barrier or reposition protective equipment without authorization.

    YOU MUST: Wear the designated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the area and task and check its condition before use.

    Wear a life jacket whenever required.

    Report any damaged to or malfunctioning of safety barriers.

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    PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & PREVENTION

    To prevent accidents it is important to use a preventive approach that relies on the following main principles:

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    P R E V E N T I V E A P P R O A C H

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    THE CHOICE OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IS A RESULT OF A RISK ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT. IT IS THE FINAL PROTECTIVE BARRIER.

    Identify and assess risks

    Tackle risks at source

    Prioritizecollective protective measures

    Use personal protective equipment in addition to collective protection when collective protection is not sufficient

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    DEFINIT IONS FROM CR-GR-HSE-406Collective Protective EquipmentCollective protective equipment is “a device, mechanism, apparatus or installation, which through its design (layout and composition) has the capacity to satisfactorily protect personnel against one or more professional risks and of limiting the consequences. This equipment is integrated into or added to the production means or workplace. Equipment ensures collective protection when it indiscriminately ensures the safety of personnel affected (direct risk) and that of other people nearby”.

    In Golden Rule no.4, the term ‘safety barriers’ is used to designate collective protective equipment.

    PPE - Personal Protective EquipmentPersonal protective equipment is “classified into three categories:• PPE designed to protect against risks that could cause superficial injuries.• PPE designed to protect against risks that could cause serious injuries.• PPE designed to protect against risks that could result in irreversible or fatal injuries“.

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    COLLECTIVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PROTECTS ALL PERSONNEL. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IS COMPLEMENTARY AND FOR THE INDIVIDUAL.

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    To prevent accidents, it is forbidden to cross or reposition protective barriers. Collective protective equipment ensures our safety and that of our colleagues.Crossing or repositioning it means that you expose yourself and others to greater danger.

    Authorization must be given to remove or reposition an item of collective protective equipment.

    It is based on a risk assessment that specifies any mitigation measures that need to be implemented.The authorization is formally defined and issued by a competent person with the authority required to do so.

    A U T H O R I Z AT I O N

    COLLECTIVE PROTECTION

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    If in doubt, talk about itand remember to use your STOP CARD

    WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU NOTICE AN ITEM OF COLLECTIVE EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED

    To prevent accidents, we must all be attentive to damaged or malfunctioning collective protective equipment.

    To protect your colleagues on site:- Step in to stop the operation in progress.- Set up a physical barrier immediately.- Mark out the area.- Create a temporary sign.- Inform your colleagues.

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    S H A R E D V I G I L A N C E

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    And write a formal report and submit it to your line manager using the local process.

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    TWO TYPES OF PPE

    It is always worn on facilities, depending on the applicable rules.It is defined according to a risk assessment and each site can have different standard PPE.

    S TA N D A R D P P E

    It is worn to carry out specific tasks or in marked out areas.It is defined based on a risk assessment.

    S P E C I F I C P P E

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    HOW TO CHECK AN ITEM OF PPE?

    PPE is defined based on a risk assessment to ensure it is suited to the area and the task.This equipment is personal and is to be adapted to suit each person.

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    R E M I N D E R

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    Items of PPE have a limited lifetime, and some are subject to periodic checks. To prevent accidents, it is mandatory to check that the PPE is in good condition before use.

    BEST PRACTICES• Check that you are wearing the defined PPE. • Check that the PPE is adapted to each person (size, shape, etc.)• Check equipment wear and tear.• Check the validity date for PPE items that have one.• Introduce checklists for the points to be inspected.

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    WHEN SHOULD YOU WEAR A L IFE JACKET?

    Wear a life jacket or personal floating device when required.For example:• Transfers between marine vessels or between vessels and

    offshore facilities.• Evacuations from offshore sites or small boats.• Work above water where the risk of falling cannot be fully

    eliminated.• When walking close to an unprotected water retention pond.

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    Y O U M U S T:

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    REMINDER• Life jackets are sized for the weight of the user.• For offshore sites, they must have a whistle and a water activated

    light (GP-EP-LSO-209).

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    If in doubt, talk about itand remember to use your STOP CARD

    CONCLUSION

    10% of accidents in the workplace in the Groupare related to protective equipment.

    Protective equipment is crucial to risk prevention.

    It is very important to be vigilant as to the working condition of collective protective equipment and make sure that personal protective equipment is in good condition.

    For me, for you, for all!

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    Comic strip & videos

    Ideas for use: Safety moment

    FURTHER RESOURCES

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    S U P P O R T M E D I A AVA I L A B L E I N 11 L A N G U A G E S

    Poster

    Ideas for use: building, site...

    E-learning GR 4

    6 languagesIdeas for use: new hires, safety induction, safety pass, site safety, etc.

    ALL THE TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE HSE TOOLBOX

    CR-GR-HSE-406Personal protective equipment

    FR and EN

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    THE GOLDEN RULE TOOLBOX IN 11 LANGUAGES

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    The HSE ToolboxContains all the support media

    for the Golden Rules.

    Event kits

    Practical guides

    Videos

    E-learningon Lizzy

    Posters

    The Golden Rules AppAvailable on App Store and Google Play.

    This contains the musts and mustn’ts of the Golden Rules, quizzes to test your

    knowledge and lots more!www.toolbox-hse.total.com

    App Store

    Play Store

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