The theory that discusses the multiple contributing factors in an incident.
What is the Domino Theory?
Policy that states, "Every employee has the right and responsibility to stop or refuse unsafe work or tasks."
What is Stop Work Authority?
Responsible for the review of every Hazard Recognition entered into the database each month.
Who is the Safety Core Team (Safety Committee) or Site Safety Leader?
The inventor of the first safety pyramid.
Who is Dr. William H. Heinrich?
An undesired event that results in or could have resulted in harm to people, damage to property, etc.
What is an Incident?
Responsible for 80% to 90% of all incidents.
What is a human?
Anything that can cause harm.
What is a Hazard?
Responsible to lead by example and create a culture where Stop Work Authority is exercised freely.
Who is Management?
Eligible for rewards.
Who is the employee that includes their name upon card entry and upload?
Second only to the elimination of the hazard.
What is Substitution?
Human Behavior
What is the cause of most incidents?
The majority of incidents occur here.
What is our home?
Relative exposure or likelihood for harm to occur.
What is Risk?
Stop, Notify, Investigate, Correct, Resume, Follow-Up.
What are the six steps used in Stop Work Authority?
Accessible through the intranet portal and/or website.
What is the Sekisui Rewards platform / website?
Upside down triangle that lists actions most effective to the actions least effective.
What is the Hierarchy of Controls?
Statistical studies show that this is the cause for only 0.02% of all incidents.
What are "Acts of God," or "Acts of Nature?"
The direct path of hazardous energy.
What is the Line of Fire?
The absolute last line of defense for the employee.
What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
When a perceived condition or behavior may pose imminent danger.
What is the requirement to activate your Stop Work Authority.
Not eligible for rewards.
Who is the anonymous employee?
Illustrates that the more times you take a risk, the more likely you are to have a serious incident.
What is the Hierarchy of Risk Triangle or Heinrichs Pyramid ?
The description of an Incident that almost happened.
What is a Near Miss?
Four States of Mind that increase our risk of incident.
What is Rushing, Fatigue, Frustration, and Complacency?
Keeps people isolated from the hazard.
What is an Engineering Control?
Individual safety, and the safety and well-being of co-workers, team members, and other personnel.
What is every employee's responsibility?
Severity of Risk, Hazard Occurrence Frequency, & Likelihood of Occurrence.
What is the Risk Score Calculation / Formula?
The best method for minimizing risks.
What is elimination?
Describes a hazard that is observed and acted upon prior to negative effects.
What is a Hazard Recognition / Observation?
Four Critical Errors that lead to a significant elevation of risk exposure, and increase incident probability.
What is Eyes Not on Task, Mind Not on Task, Line of Fire, and Balance, Traction, Grip.