First: Don't forget to ask more.
When the inspector goes to the site to check the safety production status, he must communicate more with the on-site personnel, especially when the inspector has doubts, he must ask the on-site personnel more to ensure that the truth is clarified, and do not make judgments and conclusions casually, such as:
Ask the on-site personnel what they are doing on the basis of what they do to determine whether the on-site personnel really have the safety procedures or guidelines;
Ask the on-site personnel what is the basis for their behavior to find out whether the on-site personnel really understand the rules and regulations of safe behavior;
To ensure that the inspection is safe:
make objective and accurate judgments or conclusions;
Understand the real reasons for the results you see clearly;
Purpose: To facilitate on-site rectification and thorough implementation to prevent the same problem from occurring again;
further ensure the continuous and effective implementation of on-site safety work and produce results;
Supervise and urge the site to truly eliminate safety problems and prevent the occurrence of symptoms but not root causes;
Second: Don't forget Dobby.
Comparisons are also a very effective way to spot security anomalies, such as:
Compare the behavior and status of on-site personnel with the prescribed standards;
Compare the behaviors and states of different people in the same activity;
Compare the rules, systems, and procedures of the site with laws and regulations;
Compare the equipment and facilities instructions on site with the operating procedures;
Compare the status of the item on site with the MSDS requirements of the item;
Find the differences through comparison, dig into the bottom of the differences, determine which is right and wrong, and make accurate judgment conclusions, which is conducive to the thorough rectification of the site and the effective implementation of safety work.
Third: Don't forget to watch more.
As we all know, the common way to check security is to look, but sometimes the compliance you see is not necessarily the real compliance, you must look more and confirm it by looking more:
how long a certain compliant behavior can last;
how long a certain state of compliance can be maintained;
The purpose is to eliminate a behavior or state that the site deliberately pretends to show in order to cope with the safety of the inspection and pass the inspection.
Fourth: Don't forget to listen more.
Checking safety is a multi-action comprehensive utilization of work, in addition to seeing, asking, comparing, but also to listen, what to listen to?
Listen to the sound of on-site equipment and facilities;
Listen to the sound of the valve port of the pipeline on site;
Listen to the feedback from the on-site personnel;
Listen to the command orders of the on-site management personnel;
Listen to the sound of the live voice prompter;
Listen to the content of the live voice prompter**;
Through "listening", the abnormality is discovered, the abnormality is pointed out, the abnormality is informed, the cause is supervised, the abnormality is eliminated in time, and the abnormality is prevented from becoming an accident.
Fifth: Don't forget to smell more.
Safety abnormalities not only have abnormalities in behavior, abnormalities in state, but also abnormalities in odors, find abnormal odors through the sense of smell, inform the on-site personnel, urge the on-site personnel to investigate the abnormal points, find the cause of the abnormality, eliminate the abnormality in time, and prevent the occurrence of accidents.
Sixth: Don't forget to touch more.
Check for safety, and if feasible, don't forget to "touch" this action, such as:
By touching, determine whether the stability of the on-site items stacking meets the requirements;
By touching, determine whether the tightness of the lid of the container on site is compliant;
By touching, determine whether the appearance temperature of the equipment running on site meets the requirements;
By touching, determine whether the on-site vessel or pipeline switch valve is compliant;
Through touching, determine whether the firmness of the safety warning signs on the site is compliant;
By touching, determine whether the safety operation procedures on the site are hung firmly;
Seventh: Don't forget to think more.
Checking safety cannot be the only goal of finding problems, even if you see that the behavior and status of the site are in line with it, you should also think about why, especially:
how the results of this security check differ from those of previous ones;
Why were the anomalies found in this security check not found last time?
Why the compliance seen in this security check was non-compliant last time;
how the people seen in this security check differ from the last time they were seen;
how the behavior of the people seen in this security check is different from the last time it was seen;
Only by thinking more can we find more clues and breakthroughs, and only then can we urge the safety inspectors to further investigate and investigate deeply, so as to ensure that the truth is discovered and prevent our eyes and minds from being blinded by the appearances that are shown. (*Make management simple, effective, and standardized).