Toolbox talks TBT is an effective tool to ensure understanding of the task about to be undertaken. TBT is an effective tool to ensure understanding of the task about to be undertaken. It is generally held at the worksite with the relevant teams, active discussion takes place so that everyone knows what is expected during the task. TBTs may be repeated if the task changes, e.g. the team, weather conditions or hazards. Our Resources Free for members only Effective Toolbox Talks A resource pack including film, slides and speaker notes for group discussion on how to perform a clear and engaging toolbox talk View Resource Free for members only Hydrocarbon Release Prevention - Reporting and Lessons Shared A PowerPoint to help you understand: Why it is important to report all accidents, incidents (near misses) & indications that something is not rightWhose responsibility it is to assess these reports & investigate themWhat we can learn from an investigation The importance of understanding w… View Resource Free for members only Control of Work View Resource Free for members only Pack 1. Major Accident Hazard identification and risk analysis The first pack in a series of four containing: a film detailing a hydrocarbon release incidenta second film addressing the learning outcomes: 1. Define ‘Major Accident Hazard’; 2. Understand the potential worst-case scenario; 3. Appreciate that Major Accident hazards are risk assessed; 4. Know what … View Resource Free for members only Culture View Resource Free for members only Toolbox Talk Film View Resource Third Party Resources HSE Communication skills for safety briefings and toolbox talks Energy Institute HSE 018 Working Safely
Free for members only Effective Toolbox Talks A resource pack including film, slides and speaker notes for group discussion on how to perform a clear and engaging toolbox talk View Resource
Free for members only Hydrocarbon Release Prevention - Reporting and Lessons Shared A PowerPoint to help you understand: Why it is important to report all accidents, incidents (near misses) & indications that something is not rightWhose responsibility it is to assess these reports & investigate themWhat we can learn from an investigation The importance of understanding w… View Resource
Free for members only Pack 1. Major Accident Hazard identification and risk analysis The first pack in a series of four containing: a film detailing a hydrocarbon release incidenta second film addressing the learning outcomes: 1. Define ‘Major Accident Hazard’; 2. Understand the potential worst-case scenario; 3. Appreciate that Major Accident hazards are risk assessed; 4. Know what … View Resource
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