What does PTB stand for?
Pre Task Briefing
Why are LMRA critical to PSMS?
They prevent serious injury or catastrophic events.
How do you reduce potential human error?
Identify 1. Error Prone Situations, Hold Points, and Triggers.
When do you use LMRA?
At the start of a task to identify, evaluate, and address the worst consequences that can reasonably happen. Also- PTB, STOP WORK, CONDTIONS CHANGE, RUSH, DISTRACTIONS, UNCLEAR OR UNCERTAIN, RETURNING TO WORK FROM BREAKS.
What does REVL mean?
Recognize, Engage, V&V, Learn & Improve
What does PSMS stand for?
Personal Safety Management System
What should you do if instructions are unclear?
Stop and get clarification.
What tool helps identify hazards before starting work?
PTB/LMRA
What does situational awareness mean?
Knowing what's happening around you or 360 awareness (expand)
What does AAR stand for?
After Action Review
PSMS Focuses on which type of risk?
A Risk management system focuses on eliminating Fatalities & LAI
What should you do if an LSA is not being followed?
STOP work.
What should you do if conditions change?
Stop and reassess the risk.
After having a LEAD meeting when is your next one supposed to be scheduled?
Right after.
What does LMRA stand for?
Last Minute Risk Assessment
T or F - PSMS only applies to maintenance?
False
Who can stop work for an LSA violation?
Anyone
Who is responsible for verifying controls are in place?
Name two distractions that reduce situational awareness
Fatigues, phones, rushing, complacency
T or F - Reporting incidents get you in trouble?
False
What is the difference between a hold point and a trigger?
Hold Point- Planned Interrupter
Trigger- Prompted Interrupter
What is the consequence of bypassing an LSA?
Serious Injury or Fatality
What does owning the job mean in PSMS terms?
Actively managing risks from start to finish.
Do you need a supervisor/manager approval to stop work?
No!
What is the goal of PSMS reporting?
Learning, preventing, and continuous improvement.