IRATA has created various topic sheets for us to use as Toolbox Talk Topics. In each topic sheet, they've included case studies to help us visualize the reality of these hazards. In this post, we talk about Topic Sheet #8: Knots in the end of ropes.
During training, we teach the importance of tying knots (ex. Stopper knots) at the end of your ropes in order to prevent you from unintentionally descending off your ropes! This potentially catastrophic hazard is easy to control. Yet, can be forgotten easily.
How can this happen?
We are all human and we can't be perfect. We inevitably do make mistakes, but we do want to prevent catastrophic mistakes. Whether we intentionally make these mistakes or make them during lapses in judgement, they all can lead to the same undesired outcomes. This is why in our risk assessments, we try to foresee all our hazards and implement proper controls in order to minimize the negative consequences in case we make these mistakes.
How can we control our forgetfulness for stopper knots?
Here are a few things we can do to minimize our forgetfulness when creating stopper knots in our ropes:
To use this toolbox talk at work, please click here to download the IRATA Topic Sheet No. 8-Knots in the end of ropes. At the end of this document is a form in which you can use to record the Toolbox Talk.
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