You have the full responsibility and authority to stop work immediately whenever you identify unsafe conditions-to protect yourself and everyone around you.
WELLNESS FOR WORK
Be fit for duty by promptly reporting any fatigue, illness, or impairments (both physical and mental) that could impact your safety or the safety of others.
SAFE SYSTEMS OF WORK
Confirm permits, risk assessments, controls, and rescue plans are in place before high-risk work (excavation, confined space, hot/energized tasks), and be mindful of community considerations.
WORKING AT HEIGHT
Use approved fall protection and prevent dropped tools or materials when working at height.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Verify all energy sources are isolated, locked, tagged, and verified safe conditions before starting work. Use of required PPE is last line of defense.
LINE OF FIRE
Position yourself and others to avoid the line of fire from moving equipment, pressure, or stored energy.
TRANSPORT SAFETY
Stay alert, drive defensively, wear seatbelts, avoid mobile device use, follow ride/ vessel transfer protocols, use spotters, and respect route boundaries.
BYPASSING SAFETY SYSTEMS
Do not disable or override safety systems without formal approval and risk controls.
LIFTING AND HOISTING
Only operate lifting equipment when authorized, have spotters, and keep clear of suspended or moving loads.
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Stop Work Responsibility
Stop Work Responsibility
You have the full responsibility and authority to stop work immediately whenever you identify unsafe conditions-to protect yourself and everyone around you. Learn more about related safety initiatives, campaigns and data collection:
Safety First Learnings is an initiative which shares anonymized incident and near-miss reports among members to rapidly address underlying clean energy industry risks and enhance worker safety.
Be fit for duty by promptly reporting any fatigue, illness, or impairments (both physical and mental) that could impact your safety or the safety of others. Download and explore the following resources on wellness and injury prevention.
Confirm permits, risk assessments, controls, and rescue plans are in place before high-risk work (excavation, confined space, hot/energized tasks), and be mindful of community considerations. Explore our guides, practices and campaigns for more information safe work systems.
Use approved fall protection and prevent dropped tools or materials when working at height. Explore our related Rescue and Fall Protection Standards and Stop the Drop campaign below.
Verify all energy sources are isolated, locked, tagged, and verified safe conditions before starting work. Use of required PPE is last line of defense. View worker qualifications, checklists, and other electrical safety resources below.
Position yourself and others to avoid the line of fire from moving equipment, pressure, or stored energy. Refer to our Stop the Drop and Hand Safety campaigns for more information on safe practices.
Do not disable or override safety systems without formal approval and risk controls.
Transport Safety
Transport Safety
Stay alert, drive defensively, wear seatbelts, avoid mobile device use, follow ride/ vessel transfer protocols, use spotters, and respect route boundaries. Utilize the materials, including training modules, videos, and webinars in the Arrive Alive Campaign, which provides comprehensive resources on vehicle and driving safety.
Only operate lifting equipment when authorized, have spotters, and keep clear of suspended or moving loads. View the resources below for more information on injury prevention and safe lifting and hoisting practices.
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