srinivasarao manikyala
39

Dear Mr. Diehardcanonuser,
Warm welcome to citehr safety forum.
The manuals 1. Making a Business case for EHS and 2. Workplace safety Management are very informative and useful for every EHS Professional.
Thank you very much for your valuble inputs.

From India, Hyderabad
raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dear Mukhi,
First of all heartily welcome to our citehr EHS forum very sorry for late. Just now i had download what u attached on our member query if i get any questions will let you know. Please keep on watching & advice us. . .
Again thanks.

From United States, Fpo
boss2966
1166

Dear Muki

What happened to your factory Safety Team?

Why no one has noticed such lapse in the factory premises?

As explained by Mr. Dipil, the Safety precaution instructions will vary from machine to machine, place to place, whether in ground level or in height, in day light or in night flood light, wearing loose fitting cloths, like that so many criterias are available to analyse the risk assessment. For ascertaining the risk assessment, your complete EHS Team has to work in full swing and analyse the above all criteria so that all the safety measures can be adopted while working on the machinaries.

As per your contention, the unskilled are operating the machinaries is not acceptable. They must be given adequate training to operate the machines and the names of the operators must be displayed. (In the Card Machine Name and Operators Name and their shift must be displayed so that anyone can monitor that unauthorised person will not operate the machinaries - It will be best to do because the proper utilisation as well as maintenance also will be ensured)

If there is no Safety Team in your work place you can deploy third party agency to do risk assessment and further develop the safety instructions for each and every machines as explained by diehardcanonuser.

Please implement this in your production area and display the safety precaution instruction and nomenclature of machine and its operator details in all the machines available in your factory in English, Hindi and the Local Language, and this postive act will fetch you good result in controling the accidents as well as reputation to your factory and your interest, involvement and initiativeness will surely be appreciated by all the seniors available in your estimeed organisation.

All the best.

From India, Kumbakonam
dipil
713

Dear Mr. Bhaskar
Thanks & Nice input into the thread... Keep on participating and share your expertise with us...
Dear Raghu & Srinivasa Rao. M
Thanks for your inputs.... Let's try to keep this forum alive and active... Keep on sharing and keep up the pace...

From India
dipil
713

Dear Mukesh
To identify dangerous machine parts look for the following:
1. shear points
2. drawing-in points
3. impact and crushing areas
4. entanglement areas
5. stabbing points
6. cutting areas
7. abrasion areas
8. flying particles
9. protrusions
Do the needful to protect these kind of parts by suitable gurads or other means...
Hope the above will help you while doing a risk assessment...

From India
shaon-hr
Dear, HOw can I get the daily safety checklist format in the the shoe manufacturing factory? Can you help me to give a sample?
From Bangladesh, Chittagong
Pavvi4321
Hi every one,
My self-Praveen, i am working with esteemed MNC co. of Logistics so i need to set a safety SMART Targets i.e avoid the incidents at workplace in my Management Report so can anyone help me in this generating the report.
Pl write me on
Thank you.

From United States, Rochester
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