Salus, as a field-focused safety management platform, can be understood as a digital system for organizing and executing core safety management activities in one place for supervisors, workers, and administrators. For field staff, its practical value is in turning safety programs, onboarding, inspections, hazard
Safe work at height requires a site-specific fall protection plan built on hazard identification, risk assessment, selection of the safest feasible controls, worker training, equipment inspection, and emergency rescue arrangements. In general, action is required where workers can fall about 3 m (10 ft), although exact
Soft ground conditions create a high-risk environment because ground that appears firm can quickly lose stability due to rain, seepage, previous disturbance, vibration, loading, or nearby plant movement. In excavation work, collapse is the primary hazard, and one cubic yard of soil can weigh up to 3,000 pounds, so even
Hot work involving welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, or grinding should only be performed by authorized, trained personnel using a formal permit-to-work process unless the work is done in a designated hot work area. A hot work permit is required for temporary operations involving open flames or producing heat and
A suitable risk assessment for fire fighting installation systems should cover the full lifecycle: design interfaces, installation, impairment of existing protection, commissioning, inspection, testing, maintenance, and emergency response. The main hazards are fire, explosion, unintended discharge, loss of water
A strong daily toolbox talk and worker safety briefing should be tied directly to the day’s tasks, current site conditions, and the hazards workers will face in real time. A field-level risk assessment is intended to identify, assess, and manage hazards on-site as work progresses, and it can supplement safety meetings
A safe equipment pre-work inspection checklist should verify that the equipment, the operator, the work area, and required controls are all ready before use. Start with a documented hazard assessment and workplace walk-through, identify task-specific hazards, and confirm that engineering or administrative controls have
Emergency Stop Mechanisms: Proper Use and Inspection ==================================================== *Date:** 2026-04-01 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all employees understand the correct procedures for using and inspecting emergency
Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Procedures =================================== *Date:** 2026-04-01 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the correct procedures for activating and deactivating emergency stops, and to reinforce adherence to safety
John Deere 225 Excavator Safety Inspection Checklist ==================================================== *Date:** 2026-03-29 *Inspector:** \[INSPECTOR NAME] *Location/Area:** \[LOCATION/AREA] *Department:** \[DEPARTMENT] Purpose To ensure the safe operation of the John Deere 225 excavator by identifying potential
Ball Mill Installation Risk Assessment ====================================== *Assessment Date:** \[DATE] *Assessor:** \[ASSESSOR NAME] *Department/Area:** \[DEPARTMENT/AREA] *Review Date:** \[REVIEW DATE] 1\. Assessment Scope This risk assessment covers the installation of a new ball mill, including all associated
A behavior-based safety observation form is used to document safe and at-risk behaviors to comply with safety regulations and promote a proactive safety culture. The form should facilitate the observation of employees to verify if they are following procedures and if the workplace conforms to legal and organizational
Welding personnel require specific safety training programs and certifications to ensure regulatory compliance and prevent hazards. These programs cover a range of topics, including the safe use of equipment, hazard control, and emergency procedures. Key areas of training and certification include: Equipment Safety
Preventing Falls from Drill Rigs ================================ *Date:** 2026-03-24 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all personnel understand the hazards associated with working at heights on drill rigs and the proper use of fall protection
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Safe Work Procedure ========================================= Document Number: \[SWP-NUMBER] Revision Date: \[DATE] Next Review Date: \[NEXT REVIEW DATE] Department: \[DEPARTMENT NAME] 1\. Scope This safe work procedure outlines the requirements for lockout/tagout (LOTO) to ensure machinery and
Safe Work Procedure: Handling Flammable and Combustible Liquids =============================================================== Document Number: \[SWP-NUMBER] Revision Date: \[DATE] Next Review Date: \[NEXT REVIEW DATE] Department: \[DEPARTMENT NAME] 1\. Scope This safe work procedure (SWP) outlines the guidelines for
Fall Protection and Prevention While Working at Heights ======================================================= *Date:** 2026-03-21 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To provide employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize fall hazards
Eye Protection Safety ===================== *Date:** 2026-03-18 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the importance of eye protection, identify potential hazards, and select appropriate PPE to prevent eye injuries in the workplace.
Skid Steer Operation Safe Work Procedure ======================================== Document Number: \[SWP-NUMBER] Revision Date: \[DATE] Next Review Date: \[NEXT REVIEW DATE] Department: \[DEPARTMENT NAME] 1\. Scope This safe work procedure (SWP) outlines the necessary steps and safety precautions for the safe operation
Non-Compliant and Homemade Tools: Risks and Safe Use ===================================================== *Date:** 2026-03-17 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the hazards associated with using non-compliant or homemade tools and implement
Here are ten essential components of a comprehensive workplace safety program: 1\. Hazard Identification, Assessment, and Control: Identifying potential hazards, assessing the risks associated with those hazards, and implementing controls to minimize or eliminate those risks. This includes conducting workplace
A comprehensive fall protection plan for construction activities on a three-story building should include hazard identification, risk assessment, and control measures, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations. Hazard Identification: Identify all potential fall hazards, such as open edges, holes, and elevated work
Adherence to Safety Protocols and Procedures ============================================ *Date:** 2026-03-11 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To reinforce the importance of following established safety protocols and procedures to minimize workplace
Safe Handling of Acetone ======================== *Date:** 2026-03-09 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To provide employees with the knowledge and procedures necessary for the safe handling, storage, and disposal of acetone, minimizing the risk of fire
Preventing Falls from Vehicle Cabs During Document Exchange =========================================================== *Date:** 2026-03-06 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To emphasize safe work practices and hazard awareness to prevent falls from
Preventing Falls from Vehicle Cabs ================================== *Date:** 2026-03-06 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the risks associated with entering and exiting vehicle cabs and implement safe practices to prevent falls.
Standing Up in Heavy Equipment Operator Cab: Hazards and Safe Work Procedures ============================================================================= *Date:** 2026-03-06 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the hazards associated with
Abrasive Wheel Cutting Operations: PPE Safety ============================================= *Date:** 2026-03-06 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all personnel understand the correct selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective
Roadside Hand Litter Picking Safety =================================== *Date:** 2026-03-05 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure the safety of workers involved in roadside hand litter picking by identifying hazards, implementing control measures
Safe Use of Hop-Ups and Avoiding Unsafe Alternatives ===================================================== *Date:** 2026-03-05 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure workers understand the safe use of hop-ups and the dangers of using unsafe
Safe Use of Hop-Ups and Stepladders ==================================== *Date:** 2026-03-05 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure workers understand the safe practices for using hop-ups and stepladders to prevent falls and comply with OSHA
Safe Work Procedure: Pilot Vehicle Operation \& Traffic Control =============================================================== Document Number: \[SWP-NUMBER] Revision Date: \[DATE] Next Review Date: \[NEXT REVIEW DATE] Department: \[DEPARTMENT NAME] 1\. Scope This safe work procedure (SWP) outlines the requirements
I will provide a comprehensive response addressing safety regulations, incident investigation procedures, and a sample safety questionnaire relevant to a gas leak accident at FAME steel company caused by an accidental pipe puncture during drilling. This guidance incorporates general safety practices. Following a gas
Safe Workplace Driving Practices ================================ *Date:** 2026-03-03 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To promote safe driving habits and reduce the risk of vehicle-related incidents in the workplace. Introduction Driving is a critical
Maintaining a Safe and Alert Work Environment ============================================= *Date:** 2026-03-03 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To promote a safe and alert work environment by increasing hazard awareness and implementing effective risk
Shortcut: Hazards and Safe Work Practices ========================================= *Date:** 2026-03-03 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the potential hazards associated with using the 'Shortcut' function on equipment and to implement safe
Preventing Recurrence of Safety Violations and Unsafe Acts ========================================================== *Date:** 2026-03-03 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To reinforce the importance of adhering to safety protocols and preventing the
Fall Protection and Cold Weather Hazards ======================================== *Date:** 2026-02-25 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To provide employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely work at heights during cold weather conditions
Scaffolding Erection, Inspection, and Safe Use ============================================== *Date:** 2026-02-24 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all employees understand the safety requirements for scaffolding erection, inspection, and safe
Concrete Pouring Safety ======================= *Date:** 2026-02-20 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand the hazards associated with concrete pouring and implement effective control measures to prevent injuries and ensure regulatory
Construction Site Housekeeping ============================== *Date:** 2026-02-19 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To understand and implement best practices for maintaining a clean and organized work environment, preventing accidents, injuries, and
Safe Driving Practices in Urban Environments ============================================ *Date:** 2026-02-19 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To promote safe driving habits and hazard awareness in urban settings to prevent accidents and ensure the
Vehicle Safety: Guidelines and Regulatory Compliance ==================================================== *Date:** 2026-02-19 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all personnel understand the safety guidelines and regulatory requirements for
Vehicle safety is critical for employers and employees, especially when driving is a significant part of the workday. An effective driver safety program ensures employees drive safely and vehicles are properly maintained. [3] Here are key components of vehicle safety: Develop and enforce a written vehicle safety
Relay Testing Safety in PMCC Panels =================================== *Date:** 2026-02-19 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure safe and effective relay testing within Power, Motor, and Control Center (PMCC) panels by understanding potential
Portable Fire Extinguisher Safety ================================= *Date:** 2026-02-18 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all employees understand the safe use, inspection, and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers. Introduction Portable
Ladder Safety ============= *Date:** 2026-02-18 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To ensure all employees understand the correct procedures for using ladders safely, including inspection, setup, climbing, and fall protection. Introduction Falls from
Safety regulations and procedures for permit-required confined spaces include several key components: *Entry Permits:** All spaces are considered permit-required confined spaces until pre-entry procedures prove otherwise. A Confined Space Entry Permit must be completed before entry is allowed, verifying the completion
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are important administrative and procedural controls. An SOP should be prepared by a competent person or team with a chemical background and knowledge of occupational and environmental legislation. [2] A key to developing an effective SOP is involving individuals that operate
Hand and Finger Injury Prevention ================================= *Date:** 2026-02-18 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To increase awareness of hand and finger injury hazards and promote preventative measures in the workplace. Introduction Our hands
Electrical Safety: Hazards, Practices, and Regulations ====================================================== *Date:** 2026-02-17 *Duration:** \[DURATION] minutes *Presenter:** \[PRESENTER NAME] *Location:** \[LOCATION] Objective To provide workers with essential knowledge about electrical hazards, safe work practices