DZAC Feb 2015 January First Aid Injuries January
DZAC Feb 2015
January First Aid Injuries January Injuries • 1/8/2015 Custodial first aid • Pain in right hand • Two other first aids were not work related FY 2015 Recordable Injuries 1. Electrician-Awkward panel lift-ligaments at neck sprain 2. Custodial-Misstep-Foot injury 3. Plumber- Kneeling to stand slip-Hamstring 4. Driver-Hand pain-carpel tunnel
Action Items D Galvez placed a work order to do a feasibility study-Janice will enter into cats following the Hill above Wilson Access to pumps with tools is difficult study slide Dock at B 33 Overloaded with cages little room for deliveries The cages are placed per regulatory requirements-Issues has been added to the list of items to be discussed as a lessons learned during project reviewinconsideration for future projects. October 8 th In Progress Stan Tuholski October 8 th Completed Stan Tuholski October 8 th Resolved Stan Tuholski B 90 -site wide October 8 th Resolved Janice Sexson B 43 October 8 th Resolved Janice Sexson B 33 Remodeling review needs to include Asssess review has been incorporated into the assurance of access for maintenance project development process Janice spoke to Sucan Synarski-Determining if the heavy servers can be delivered directly to B 50 -which is where they end up going once they are worked on them or backup plan to B 90 one individual often gets 100 lb find a secure place to have them delivered on servers delivered-up stairs a lower floor A geotechnical engineer reviewed this hillside this past August and did not express concern about the potential for large rocks falling down the hill. He walked the site with a vendor for soil netting Hill 17 drainage ditch overfill with loose soil
Elimination Engineering Warnings Administrative PPE Effectiveness Substitution
Hierarchy of Controls
Discussion Points-Round Table • • Safety Culture Attitudes Where do you think we are? Do you think safety gets in the way of work? What are the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that your group share in relation to safety? Is there mutual trust?
March-Discussion Points In March each group to come up with at least one future discussion point. Consider: • Current lab events • Injury related discussion points • Process changes that could impact safety • Work area safety • Work Load Safety • Work Planning
March-Discussion Points Stop thinking of this as a safety meeting and start thinking of this as a safety problem solving committee
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