safe maintenance operations
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Principles of Safe
Maintenance operationsby
Dr. Mohamed Fathy Tash
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In this subject wewill try to find an
answer for thefollowing question:
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How could we perform themaintenance operations
safely ?
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But first , we
have to look atthe followingdefinition:
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Maintenance:An activity involved inmaintaining ( upkeep)something ( property orequipment) in goodworking order.
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That was the generaldefinition , what about the
scientific definition ?
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According to the European Standard 13306,1Maintenance concerns the combination of alltechnical, administrative and managerial actions
during the life cycle of an item workplace
(building), work equipment, or means of transport intended to retain it in, or restore it to, a state in
which it can perform the required function.
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Any other definitions?
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Hazard:A hazard is anything ( subject)that has the potential to cause
injury or disease to people,damage to the environment,
property, plant or equipment.
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Risk :
The likelihood that a hazardwill result in injury, illness,loss or damage to people, to
the environment, property,plant or equipment and thepotential consequences ofthat injury, illness, loss ordamage.
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Safe job procedures:
Safe job procedures are aseries of specific steps thatguide a worker through a task
from start to finish in achronological order. Safe jobprocedures are designed toreduce the risk by minimizingpotential exposure.
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Any example for safe jobprocedure?
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what would happen in caseof lack or inadequate
maintenance operations?
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Serious
anddeadly
accidents
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Health problemsaffecting not only
workers but also thegeneral public.
Products of poor
quality
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What are the main types ofmaintenance operations?
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1- Correctivemaintenance,
when actions are intended torestore a system from a failedstate to aworking state (e.g.repair or replacement of brokencomponents). This type ofmaintenance is also known as
reactive maintenancebecause the action is initiated
when the unscheduled eventof an equipment failure occurs.
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2-preventivemaintenance:
when actions are carried outat predetermined intervalsor according to prescribedcriteria intended to reduce theprobabilityoffailure or thedegradation of the functioningof an item.In this case, actions arescheduled, proactive and
intended to control thedeterioration process leadingto failure of a system (e.g.replacement, lubrication,
cleaning or inspection).
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from these types, there arefour subcategories derivedrelated to maintenance
operations:
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1- setting up, preparation,
installation, mounting,disassembling, dismantling.
2- repair, tuning, adjustment.
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The type of maintenance maybe different depending onthe sector in which themaintenance task is
conducted. As a result, thehazards to whichmaintenance workers areexposed can also be very
different depending on thetask and the sector beingworked in.
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Chronic exposure to certainhazards may cause health
problems such as cancers,hearing problems, skindiseases, respiratorydiseases, musculoskeletal
disorders .
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What are the principalhazards associated with
maintenance operations ?
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Physical hazards
Chemical hazards
Psychological hazards
Mechanical hazards
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Physical hazards Include :
NoiseVibrationSevere environmentalconditions like: high or lowtemperature, strong wind,
dust,etc
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Noisecan be caused by machinery,
equipment or by vehicles.Repeated exposure to highsound levels may have severalundesirable effects on thehealth of operators. causing hearing impairment,hearing loss or tinnitus, andnon-auditory complaints
difficulties in concentrating,sleeping disorders, gastriculcers, and increased bloodpressure.
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Vibration :Exposure to hand-arm
vibration occurs when hand-held power tools, such asgrinding, polishing, or rivetingtools, percussion hammers,
vibrating compactors, mowersor chain saws are used. These tools can transmit
vibrations to the workers hand
causing vascular, neurologicaland musculoskeletal disorderssuch as white finger syndrome,a decrease in the sense of touch.
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Vibration :Exposure to whole-body
vibration occurs when a largepart of the body rests on a
vibrating surface. This is thecase for drivers of commercial
vehicles, such as tractors, fork-lift trucks, lorries or buses.Vibrations can be transmitted
through seats or through thefeet while workers are standing.
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Chemical Hazards:In certain industries, such as thechemical industry andconstruction, maintenance workerscan be exposed to chemical
hazards.. Workers might be exposed tochemical hazards for example,during electric arc welding, while
working in car repair
shops or waste treatment plants,while performing maintenance ofswimming pools or industrialinstallations where hazardouschemicals are present.
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Chemical Hazards:Exposure to chemical hazards
leads to diverse and sometimessevere health problems.skin diseases, and respiratorydiseases are just a few examples
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Psychological Hazards:Stress is the major hazard thatmaintenance workers mayexperience during work, causedby:Time pressure : during
maintenance work, theproductivity of anorganization is frequentlyreduced and maintenance
workers have to cope not onlywith the demands of the taskin hand, but also with a senseof responsibility for thestartup of production.
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Psychological Hazards:
Communication problems for example, working withcontractors, or several
contractors at the same site.Working alone and inisolation.Irregular working hours such
as shifts, weekend work, nightwork, or being on call.
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Mechanical hazards
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Entanglement risk
Entanglement involves hair. Clothing ,rings,etc becomingentangled in revolving shaft drills
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Trapping risk
This means being drawn in between the machine and any rotatingparts such as two revolving rollers
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Impact risk
Impact means being struck by the movement of a machine parte.g. robot arm, movement of machine bed ,etc
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Ejection risk
This means being struck by particles ejected from the materialbeing worked on or a part of the machine itself e.g. abrasive wheel
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Any other hazards?
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What are the Key success factorsthat aid in the prevention of risksduring maintenance operations?
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Management commitment and safety culture in theorganization
Management commitmentmay be the single most
important determinant ofthe safety culture of anorganization.(why?) Itdetermines the resources
(time, people, money)allocated to safety and healthand produces higher levels ofmotivation for health andsafety throughout the
organization.
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A well-conducted risk assessment
Before starting any maintenancework, a risk assessment shouldbe carried out. Workers shouldbe involved in the initial riskassessment. They may need to
conduct further assessmentsduring the task.
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Safe work procedures and clear guidelines for
maintenance work
A well-defined workflow for each
maintenance task needs to beprepared and safe work proceduresmust be clearly communicated andunderstood. Procedures need to bein place for unexpected events.
Part of the safe system of workshould be to stop work when facedwith an unforeseen problem or aproblem exceeding ones owncompetence.
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Do you have any Good examples forthe successful maintenance
operations?
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1-NedTrain
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NedTrain, a company based in the Netherlands, has conducted a pilotproject to design a workshop for the maintenance of high-speed trains.
This inclusive approach has led to several innovations such as theintroduction of an automatic lifting robot to prevent mechanics having
to lift heavy loads, and several solutions to improve safety whenworking at height.
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2- BASF The largest
chemical company in theworld and isheadquartered in Germany
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At the BASF site in Ludwigshafen
there are more than 32,000 workersand about 6,000 contract workers.Maintenance is dealt with byapproximately 7,000 skilled workers,made up of 4,000 employees and 3,000contractors.The workers are well qualified intheir professions, e.g. mechanics,electricians or welding operators.The sites 225 production units aresupplied with liquid and gaseous
chemicals bymore than 2,000 km of pipes. Safemaintenance of the piping system andmachineryrequires continuous attention and
improvement.
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When maintaining installations andpipes that contain dangeroussubstances, the risk of coming intocontact with them cannot be
completely prevented by technicalmeasures. Pockets of chemicalresidues can always be found in deadspaces.
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In order to prevent workaccidents, BASF has introduceda number of safety measuresincluding a well-defined work
flow which covers every step ofmaintenance work from riskassessment (with aconsignment note system)
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The consignment system covers allitems , not only before starting the
work, but till remounting(restarting) pipes at the end of theprocess.
In addition, the managementactively supports the training of itsown employees and contract
workers, and encourages a livelysafety culture.
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Golden rulesPlz don not forget that :
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People always make mistakes .
People always forget .
People never forgive.
Do the right whatever the right is.
Do not take shortcuts to save time andeffort.
Money is precious, your safety is more.
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