Safe Job Procedure (SJP): A written step-by-step set of instructions on how to safely complete a specific task (e.g., lockout). Safe job procedures must clearly identify: the hazards the worker could be exposed to, the steps required to complete the task (in proper order), the control measures and what to do in an emergency situation (also referred to as safe work procedures or execution plans).
Contact a BCCSA Regional Safety Advisor if you have any questions or would like assistance developing SJPs.
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Toolbox Talks are informal safety meetings that focus on safety topics related to the specific job, such as workplace hazards and safe work practices. Meetings are normally short in duration and are generally conducted at the job site prior to the commencement of a job or work shift. It is one of the very effective methods to refresh workers' knowledge, cover last minute safety checks, and exchange information with the experienced workers.
Toolbox Talks are also intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site and promote your organization’s safety culture. Toolbox talks/meetings are sometimes referred to as tailgate meetings or safety briefings.
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