Accident preventionU.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, National Mine Health and Safety Academy, 2003 - Accidents - 26 pages |
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... policies and decisions , and personal and environmental factors that may have lead to the accident . An accident is any unplanned event that results in per- 1 Accidents Defined.
... policies and decisions , and personal and environmental factors that may have lead to the accident . An accident is any unplanned event that results in per- 1 Accidents Defined.
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... Policies and Decisions Personal Factors Environmental Factors The direct cause of most accidents is the unplanned re- lease of excessive amounts of energy or hazardous ma- terials . With few exceptions unsafe acts and unsafe conditions ...
... Policies and Decisions Personal Factors Environmental Factors The direct cause of most accidents is the unplanned re- lease of excessive amounts of energy or hazardous ma- terials . With few exceptions unsafe acts and unsafe conditions ...
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... decisions , and per- sonal and environmental factors . Fortunately , most ... policy guide and to instill safety awareness in their employees ... procedures . Unsafe acts are symptoms of poor management safety policies and 6 Accident Causes.
... decisions , and per- sonal and environmental factors . Fortunately , most ... policy guide and to instill safety awareness in their employees ... procedures . Unsafe acts are symptoms of poor management safety policies and 6 Accident Causes.
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Unsafe acts are symptoms of poor management safety policies and decisions . Examples are inadequate con- trols and personal factors such as lack of knowledge and improper assessments of existing hazards . DIRECT CAUSES A detailed ...
Unsafe acts are symptoms of poor management safety policies and decisions . Examples are inadequate con- trols and personal factors such as lack of knowledge and improper assessments of existing hazards . DIRECT CAUSES A detailed ...
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ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION accident prevention program ACCIDENT TRENDS accident type accidents are preventable acts and conditions acts and unsafe amounts of energy Basic causes management complete support CONTRIBUTING FACTORS Direct Causes Energy effective accident prevention Electric eliminating unsafe acts energy or hazardous energy sources environmental factors Equipment SM ergy event that results excessive amounts exposure hour furnish first aid hazardous materials Hours of Employee improper assessment incident rate includes INDIRECT injury occurrences injury or property Injury Property Damage Job safety analysis Management Safety Policy ment Mining SM Nature of surroundings Occurrences resulting periodic inspections personal and environmental personal factors personal injury and/or Personal Protective Equipment placement policies and decisions poor management policies prevention program requires release of excessive Report all accidents requires the complete result in death results in personal Safety and Health safety awareness safety engineer Safety SM support and cooperation symptoms of poor tion unplanned event unsafe conditions