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  • Take 5: Lifesaving Behaviors

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Take 5 Assessment

  • For any failed response (noted in red) please click the Note button under the question to explain . i.e. Can I put controls in place to manage this hazard? Images may be added if necessary, to better explain the situation.

  • PAUSE THE JOB and ask for help from your supervisor if a condition is not safe, or you cannot take action to eliminate the hazard. If a near miss occurs, report it in a timely manner to your supervisor and HSE manager.

  • When troubleshooting, ensure that hazardous energy is controlled as soon as the problem is identified and a repair is going to take place.

  • 1. I wear my seat belt when driving vehicles?

  • Wearing your seatbelt is a Terex Life Saving Behavior. You must change your habit!

  • 2. Do I have the proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to do my job safely?

  • 3. I have checked that the tools I will use are free of damage or defects and are properly guarded?

  • 4. Can I position myself in a safe zone in relation to moving equipment?

  • 5. Can I protect myself against falls from height?

  • 6. Can I verify isolation - lock, tag, and try - when work involves hazardous energy?

  • 7. Can I effectively secure equipment from accidental movement (i.e. stable ground conditions for machinery, chock or block wheels etc.)?

  • 8. Can I stand clear of the danger Zone from unstable / suspended loads?

  • 9. Can I follow my lifting plan: No Plan, No Lift?

  • 10. I have inspected my crane and rigging, and is it suitable for this lift?

  • 11. Can I work safely in the present weather conditions (heat, wind, ice etc.)?

  • 12. My work area is clear of any obstructions (power lines, extension cords, air hoses, proper clearance for machinery etc.)?

  • 13. Do I know where to go in the event of a facility emergency and I have access to assistance in case of an emergency for myself?

  • 14. Can I prevent spills and other environmental hazards (oil spills, aerosols, etc.)?

  • 15. This job requires entry into a confined space?<br>

  • Confined Space entries are not allowed, you must Pause the Job. Contact your supervisor.

  • If additional hazards are present or possible, please explain hazard and how to manage it:

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