Energy-Based Safety 101: Core Principles for SIF-Prevention
Learn the science behind the four principles of Energy-Based Safety - 1. Energy Causes Harm, 2. More Energy Causes More Harm, 3. Controls Save Lives, and 4. People Drive Performance.
Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) Prevention Introduction
Principle #1 - Energy Causes Harm
Principle #2 - More Energy Causes More Harm
Principle #3 - Controls Save Lives
Principle #4 - People Drive Performance
SIF-Prevention Integration and Conclusion
Introduction to Energy-Based Hazard Recognition and the Energy Wheel
Hazard Recognition Exercise
Field Research
Lab Research
Energy Wheel - Gravity, Motion, Mechanical
Energy Wheel - Electrical, Pressure, Sound, Radiation, Biological
Energy Wheel - Chemical, Temperature
Best Practices and Conclusion
Quiz - Energy-Based Hazard Recognition
Resource: Energy Wheel
Introduction to High-Energy Hazards
Injury Severity Examples
The Science Behind Identifying High-Energy Hazards
Apply High-Energy Hazards in the Field and Course Summary
Quiz - High-Energy Hazards
Resource: High-Energy Icons
Introduction to Direct and Alternative Controls
Direct Controls
Alternative Controls
Hierarchy of Energy Controls, Summary and Conclusion
Quiz - Direct and Alternative Controls
Resource: Energy Controls Summary
Introduction to Human Error and Precursors
Types of Human Error
Known SIF Precursors - Key Warning Signs
Optional Lesson - Mapping Precursors to Human Error
Optional Lesson - Mapping Precursors to Human Error
Ten Critical Questions to Ask Each Other to Identify Key Warning Signs
Quiz - Human Error and Precursors
Resource: Ten Precursors and Critical Questions
SIF Prevention using Energy-Based Safety Conclusion
Matt Hallowell