SAFLTY NOTES ANGE) US VTE ORE LEI Last year nearly all injuries caue fro a amall nother of sources. vie must try not to let these thisgcs fo on being repeated and in order to learn fron our nistakes we shall review the canie ones, with some solutions offered in vhe suececding issues, Firet let's review some very ~~ bande things so that everyone.is talking too ocate lanruare. » CAUSES -&- RESULTS soe Pe Regt oe _> TEAMS i Cie A aia oe oar’ TNhadt fade gh PEATE SS ur Af CCIBENTS > OPER te QO~ Gay sates e- nd Sa Wa re od 2 ¢ er a ar fo si esbitney eenise toaenaceinck Ot epee ‘TOENT? An escident ia an unexpected... . 4 fice that Interrunts the work activity otue ecpleyveaa Maually dt is fin ’the” : physical contact between.the ani und some ohijeet, or substance, or sxuosure invAta surrounding enviroment. fet SO A SERED or ey ER a re CIN a PRIN COR amt ke TER ee MP lai’s consider sono of the parta 7 Tove atafeoe fl Tt anys the t is wees weted cantact. Unex< ed boots Tie aoiswer is the man Hu@ atucdent cid net expeet Itc ee sat wetod Lt, he would not have 8 weak djd. Gr he would not have ser fe, a position tnat he was in. When woaroeet sons unpleasant experience we geet liv take some action to avoid it, Pontés ohy we ear be sure that the man who iotne ocekident did net exnpeet it. None ‘fo oois cxetdens were based upon such an ei.ntione Why woke a point ahout this? rll, in a way it tells ue something about wetveuting accidentea. Lf we can inerease & reuite expectation that some specific aetdon on hia part will bring about an he"]2 te jesus likely to take or .2] ta teke euch Look at it thie wy. Suppers we gouka make-a man 100 per cent certain that he would be struck dn Bie eye bya ying: Tregment. if he tailed to wear the BOER 2e5. 1 ett seotdant, #4, ag Mie, Re our definition of an accident, ‘the accident was usually a physical ‘Contact between the man and some object, ‘or substince, or exposure, analyre tais 3 Contacting the nan. ‘Bonet. ing. caught between something: and something ‘alae. either ‘A (3) exposures. not invelve \esctaet wit.. ) improperly. , COMTECTS. PF prevent accficanta, | simple. ‘De you suppose he would go without hia ( Neither would the other man. That*’s our point! Anything that. you do to increase a man's expectation of accidental injury as a result, of certain action on his part will make it less likely that he resorts to that action. The strategy ie’ simple. gogries? Of couse you wouldn't. ‘Make the unexpected the expected! Consider the second part of Ve seid Let's The key word ie contact. Most accidents inivelve conethine He inay be otruck by Tite a gootast. He ‘may be That*s a contact. Contacts. involve obfacts; (2) Subatances, “OB fecte may be tools, >: : materials, mochines, structures, and so ( on. fubstances may be Sriurious lioulde, like ac ie; or injurious FARRER, like Carbo go cnoxiaes @r injurious chemicale Like cee sic awa Tyengeires say he @entact «0.0 «ef pene fest or cola, of previous: VT atiaeere Bat toe aye KAM fi, ami aa on. There are sore accidente th-t do) sither objects, substances or exposures, For example, & man my sprain his back from Lifeine i contact is invulved that direstly causes the infury. “een in mind, however, that mort a cidents are Tris emohasizer another way to The strategy is PREVENT ACCIORNTS NY MAKING CONTACTS LESS LIKELY’ ‘Safety Sunervisor