Lifting Hoisting Hazard Hunt

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Hazard Hunt Day HALLIBURTON

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Dated: July, 2019
Operation location and
Facilities
Lifting & Hoisting Hazard Hunt Guidelines
Objective:

To help ensure proper LIFTING & HOISTING by implementing the minimum GHSE requirements, performing a JSA, using
 All employees must
the lifting and hoisting daily check and check the equipment’s certification to reduce the risks and minimize any adverse participate in this event.
effects.  Share the learnings in your
daily safety meetings,
Responsibility:
bring examples and discuss
 Management should encourage employees to participate in the hazard hunt. findings/risks with the
 Supervisor should be leading the hazard hunt together & follow up the observations and close it out accordingly, also team.
to share it with HSE & other PSL for lesson learn.
 At any stage, you are
 Follow all hoisting procedures and always know the load’s weight and length.
 Employees should actively involve in hazard hunt and use HOC/SWA to document observations. empowered to apply Stop
Work Authority (SWA).
What to Look For …. ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0612
 Are all critical lifts, initiated with lifting plan & documented along with risk assessment, job safety analysis, pre job References
safety meeting, etc.?
 Is the Mobile crane, Overhead crane & Forklift been inspected annually by a qualified person as per manufacturer
ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0412
recommendations & documented? Powered Industrial Trucks
 Is the Mobile crane, Overhead crane & Forklift been inspected daily basis before each use by a qualified operator &
documented? ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0406
Are all lifting device stored in designated area along with lifting register, inspected by qualified person & documented. Mobile Cranes
 Do all operators fulfil with trainings as per the Hal GHSE standards, Clients & Statutory Requirements?
ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0407
1. Mobile crane: Rigger 1-7
Overhead, Jib, Gantry and
2. Overhead crane: Rigger 1-5
Monorail Cranes
3. Forklift: Forklift Safety & practical assessment.
4. All operators maintaining required government & client license. ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0415
 All Hosing and lifting equipment e.g. (Mobile Crane, Forklift, Overhead Crane) have their safe working load rating Slings, Hooks, Rigging Hardware
clearly, inspection date and expiry date visible. All information and warning decals shall be posted. and Below-the-Hook Lifting
 Are controllers, master switches and push-button stations legibly marked? Devices
 Is the hook & safety latch free from cracks or any visible signs of distortion, throat opening or twists?
 All warning lights and/or alarms operating properly? ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0417
 Do all motions matching with control device markings? Mobile Crane Suspended
 Do environmental conditions permit the lifting operation (Wind speed below 30MPH)? Personnel Lifting Platforms
 Is visibility clear and no obstruction to perform the lifting operation?
ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0418
 Has hands off tools been discussed and used for the job (push/pull sticks/tag lines)?
Winch Trucks
 Has crane signals (Hand/Radio/Visual) been discussed and understood before starting the job?
 Has the area been cleared after completing the job in a safe manner as it was before? ST-GL-HAL-HSE-0613
 Are all the rigging hardware used to rig, lift, secure, and support a load inspected and color-coded. Dropped Object Prevention
Program

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CRUSH ZONES. LOAD NOT
CENTRED

SUSPENDED LOADS
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