0% found this document useful (0 votes)
255 views7 pages

HWOU Demob Safety Moment

The document discusses the importance of safety moments and BP's 8 golden safety rules, which were established due to past accidents and injuries. It emphasizes assuming lifts can fail, planning work, inspecting rigging, clearing areas, and securing loads. Common safety hazards like line of fire, pinch points, and tripping are mentioned. The conclusion reiterates that focusing on small safety details can prevent major consequences, and one's job provides income while safety ensures returning home.

Uploaded by

Christine Ross
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
255 views7 pages

HWOU Demob Safety Moment

The document discusses the importance of safety moments and BP's 8 golden safety rules, which were established due to past accidents and injuries. It emphasizes assuming lifts can fail, planning work, inspecting rigging, clearing areas, and securing loads. Common safety hazards like line of fire, pinch points, and tripping are mentioned. The conclusion reiterates that focusing on small safety details can prevent major consequences, and one's job provides income while safety ensures returning home.

Uploaded by

Christine Ross
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

BP / ISS

Safety
Moment
Focusing on the little things, so we
dont get run over by the big
things

Why Take A Moment for


Safety?

BP 8 Golden Safety Rules

Permit to work
Working at heights
Energy Isolation
Confined Space
Entry
Lifting Operations
Vehicle safety
Ground Disturbance
Hot Work

Each of these
safety rules
were written in
blood

Assume on every lift that something


will FAIL!

PLEASE stay clear of the


load!
Is the lift covered in a Lift Plan
and has the certification been
checked
Maintain good communication
Conduct a walk around on each Plan your work!
lift
Work your plan!
Inspect load for hidden
hazards including the tops
( potential dropped objects)
Inspect all rigging prior to lift
(every lift)
Clear area of ALL non-essential
personnel
Ensure all loads are secure

Youve Heard These All


Before

Line of fire
Pinch points
Trip Hazards
Maintaining your escape
routes
Securing the Load
Dropped objects
3 Points of Contact
Maintaining Good
Communication
Red Zone Management
Stop The Job

My job
provides
my
paycheck,
but safety
brings me
home

Thoughts?
Little things
can result in
big
consequence
s

You might also like