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#1 Posted : 10 January 2006 14:50:00(UTC)
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Posted By Yan Hi i am in perth australia have you come across TAKE 5 ???
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#2 Posted : 10 January 2006 15:14:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan Hoskins Yes Yan, It was produced/distributed by Training Resources UK (Monitor Training). They have a Website but I can't find any current reference to it there. http://www.trainingresources.org.uk You could try e-mailing them on info@trainingresources.org.uk Alan
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#3 Posted : 10 January 2006 15:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert K Lewis Yan The original version is from Total, Australia - I have used it at BP sites and modified it for construction. email me if you need some information on its use. Bob
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#4 Posted : 10 January 2006 16:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jonathan Sandler CMIOSH Yan, is that the same as high 5 the kids programme? Regards
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#5 Posted : 10 January 2006 17:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By Merv Newman Sorry, but I trace it back to the original Du Pont "Take Two". Probalably still available from DP in Mechelen, Belgium. Take two seconds, two minutes, two hours, two days to prepare safely for whatever job you have to do. T.A.K.E. 2 Tools : do I have the tools and equipement needed to do the job safely Access : Do I have the safe means of access to the job site ; ladder, scaffolding, walkways ... Knowledge. do I know what I have to do and how to do it Emergency : what do I do if something goes wrong ? 2 ? Do they give me those 2 seconds or those two minutes to think/prepare before I throw myself into that black hole ? Extremely good program, but difficult to translate from the american razz-a-matazz into any other language/culture. just my opinion and what do I know about anything. Discuss Merv
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#6 Posted : 11 January 2006 08:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan Hoskins Sorry Yan - wrong Take 5. alan
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#7 Posted : 11 January 2006 09:27:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert K Lewis Merv The nemonic on take 5 is Stop Think Identify Control Complete I don't doubt though that variations have been floating about for a number of years in the petrochem. industry. The process is also used as a supervisory or inter-employee prompt when a situation of increased risk caused by another person is witnessed and gently challenged - ie a situation of interdependency in action. Unfortunately Laing O'Rourke have taken the same title for their "safety standowns" - the picture in the nomenclature arena is thus becoming a bit muddier. Bob
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#8 Posted : 07 February 2006 20:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By ian duncan The Take 5 "Engage the brains before the hands" programme was adopted by the oil industry in at least Scotland. 1 Stop step back observe 2 Think through task 3 Identify Hazards 4 Control Hazards & Communicate 5 Saefly Complete Task.
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#9 Posted : 07 February 2006 20:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By Richard Spencer Yan You maybe referring to the ‘U take 5’ program. Five Steps: 1. stop and look 2. thing through the task 3. identify hazards 4. control and communicate 5. do the task safely (can’t be done safely stop, and contact your supervisor immediately) In the series of books there are 3 which are all essentially targeted at empowering the employee. The two other books are for hazobs and a STARR (safety training and risk recognition). Richard
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#10 Posted : 08 February 2006 11:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By Frank Macleod The company I work for introduced a scheme a few years ago (they were not the originators) called 5 x 5. The idea being to take five steps back from the job (obviously not when working at height) and take five minutes to assess the worksite and identify any hazards etc. I still have acopy of the prompt card, which I will send on to you directly. Regards Frank Macleod (CMIOSH)
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#11 Posted : 22 February 2006 11:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By Julia Emburey I am also interested in the Take 5 system. Frank, could you send me the prompt card too, it would be greatly appreciated (I tried to e-mail you directly but recieved an error message). Kind regards Julia Emburey (CMIOSH)
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