Tool Box Talks Health and Safety Authority(健康和安全权威工具箱会谈).pdf
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Tool Box Talks
The Quarry safety video Preventing Fatal Accidents in Quarries , produced by the Health and Safety
Authority contains six scenarios involving potentially dangerous situations that take place in quarry
operations.
The scenarios are:
1. Mobile Plant and Pedestrians
2. Working on Fixed Plant
3. Access to Working at Height
4. Working at Quarry Faces
5. Mobile Plant Safety
6. Working on Conveyors
Each scenario is divided into two sections. The first section clearly shows how the accident can happen
and the tragic and generally fatal consequences that result. The second section demonstrates how the
implementation of the necessary control measures will prevent the accident.
These scenarios are designed to raise awareness of the causes of fatal accidents in quarries and can be
used in conjunction with a Tool Box Talk, A sample tool box talk has been prepared and is included with
this video. It is recommended that each sheet is photocopied and issued to persons attending the talk as
well as being posted on the safety notice board. It is useful to keep a record of the people who have
attended the Tool Box Talks.
Tips for presenting a talk
A Tool Box Talk is a short safety talk, which should be given by Quarry Managers, Supervisors, Safety
Officers or Safety Representatives. It is preferable to keep numbers attending each talk to between five
and ten people and to hold it in a place where they will feel comfortable, such as the canteen.
The aim of a Tool Box Talk is to highlight specific hazards in the workplace. The objective should be to
raise the awareness of the employees and inform them of the control measures put in place to prevent
workplace accidents. Tool Box Talks should be designed so that they are easily understood by workers
with either literacy or language difficulties and so should be visual and interactive where possible.
The presenter mus
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