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Toolbox Meetings & Safety Guidelines

Toolbox meetings refer to daily meetings between workers and supervisors to discuss planned work, past work including any accidents, and tips to prevent accidents. Key aspects of effective toolbox meetings include: explaining directions from safety meetings and work plans; qualifying workers' skills; identifying safety issues; and encouraging workers' ideas to promote safety attitudes and influence new workers. Meeting topics could include personal protective equipment, material handling, lifting safely, fire safety, and more. The goal is to actively engage workers and leaders in safety discussions to support self-discipline and sustain safe practices.
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Toolbox Meetings & Safety Guidelines

Toolbox meetings refer to daily meetings between workers and supervisors to discuss planned work, past work including any accidents, and tips to prevent accidents. Key aspects of effective toolbox meetings include: explaining directions from safety meetings and work plans; qualifying workers' skills; identifying safety issues; and encouraging workers' ideas to promote safety attitudes and influence new workers. Meeting topics could include personal protective equipment, material handling, lifting safely, fire safety, and more. The goal is to actively engage workers and leaders in safety discussions to support self-discipline and sustain safe practices.
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Letter Y of Section 1 of DO#13

Safety committee and their


relationships with tool box meetings
Maintaining active
participation/worker’s interests in
tool box meetings
Y) “Tool box meeting or gang meeting” refers
to daily meeting among workers and their
respective supervisors for the purpose of
instructions, discussion and proper briefing on
the planned work, the assessment of past work,
the possibility or actual occurrence of accidents
at the site, tips and suggestions on how to
prevent possible accidents and other related
matters.
Toolbox Meeting before starting work;

Hold a group meeting with all workers


attending.

Explain all directions received at safety


meetings and schedule meetings;
Explain the nature of the operation and
the work plan;
Explain the role of each worker (proper
work assignment);
Confirm the qualification and skill of each
worker;
Discover safety problems by danger
searching activity;
Check clothing and protective devices of
workers (hang-over, lack of sleep, etc.)
Create a good environment for safety
ideas, everyone is more likely to accept
them.
It would be a good practice to get the
people to see how many safe attitudes
they can think of.
Let workers take part in the discussions about
how accidents can be prevented.
Let the worker see how many safe attitudes
they can think of.
Attitudes for safety grow. New workers are
influenced by the behavior of veteran workers
and others who they took to as leaders.
Implement a Safety Promotion Program.
Providing interesting safety topics.
Your Friend the Hard Hat
Eye Protection
Hand Protection
Safety Shoes
Hearing Safety
Material Handling
Safe Lifting
Moving Heavy Machinery
Lifting with Cranes and Hoist
Fire Safety
Unsafe Acts in Construction
Welding and Cutting Safety
Handling of Compressed Gases
Lock-Out for Safety
Safe Ladder Usage
Flammable Liquids
Scaffolding
Slips and Falls
Noise of the Job
Struck-by Accidents
What is 5S + 1?

SEIRI SORT SURIIN


SEITON SYSTEMATIZE SINUPIN
SEISO SWEEP SIMUTIN
SEIKETSU SANITIZE SIGURUHIN
ANG KALINISAN
SHITSUKE SELF-DISCIPLINE
SARILING KUSA
+
+ +
SUSTAIN
SHIKARRI SUPORTAHAN

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