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Title: Worksite Hazards


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06/93

Committed to
Safety
  • Worksite Hazards
  • Background
  • The fatal accident which recently occurred near
    Sahma booster station, on a pipeline construction
    site, has highlighted the need to examine hazards
    of peripheral operations. The victim was
    assisting in re-fuelling welding sets with diesel
    fuel. When walking between the slow moving diesel
    truck and the welding sets, he was run over by
    the truck. Both the victim and the diesel truck
    driver were sub-contracted. The victim was
    relatively new to the operation. The victim had
    been instructed with regard to fire hazards
    associated with the re-fuelling operation but had
    not received other instructions.
  • Recommendations
  • PDO and Contractor Supervisors are reminded to
  • watch and examine all activities associated with
    core and peripheral works on site with a view to
    identifying potential hazards. A good approach is
    to observe and ask the question what if ...?.
    Dont assume that its safe because its always
    been done like this.
  • ensure staff and workers have complete
    instructions before carrying out their jobs.
    Toolbox talks should be held be each work group,
    on site and before the start of the daily work or
    any special tasks.
  • provide additional or more intensive supervision
    to new employees during their initial period of
    orientation on the work site.
  • work together with their sub-contractors in
    regard to the above
  • PDO Contract Holders should remind their
    Contractors that all Sub-Contractors are required
    to be approved by PDO.
  • Learning Points
  • Seemingly simple tasks can involve exposure of
    the worker(s) to unidentified hazards
  • Long established and much repeated operations are
    not necessarily safe.

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