EHS Frontline Leader Daily Checklist
This procedure guides EHS Frontline Leaders through daily actions to model safe behavior and ensure compliance—conducting 6S/housekeeping walks, confirming schedules and two-person tasks, assessing high-risk work (e.g., LOTO, forklifts, work at heights), and leading a pre-start safety talk. Throughout the shift, leaders monitor for upset conditions and risky behaviors, document near misses and incidents, and verify safeguards during downtime to protect teammates and sustain safe, reliable operations.
EHS Frontline Leader Daily Checklist
This procedure guides EHS Frontline Leaders through daily actions to model safe behavior and ensure compliance—conducting 6S/housekeeping walks, confirming schedules and two-person tasks, assessing high-risk work (e.g., LOTO, forklifts, work at heights), and leading a pre-start safety talk. Throughout the shift, leaders monitor for upset conditions and risky behaviors, document near misses and incidents, and verify safeguards during downtime to protect teammates and sustain safe, reliable operations.
Walk your section, looking at housekeeping and 6S compliance with a leadership mindset.
Have a shift change conversation with your FLL counterpart.
Check the work Schedule as to machines and process priorities. Consider two person tasks.
Assess the tasks with the highest risk ranking (ex. LOTO, Fork/ Pedestrian, Work at Heights…)
Gather your Team for the prestart safety talk/conversation.
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Look for DART and or Risky behavior.
Look for and monitor upset process conditions. Evaluate non-routine tasks using Dynamic Risk Assessments.
Set up your walk around path and timing based off of risk, job task and skill level of your EE’s.
Throughout the day, look for near misses and hazards. Report all incidents (First Aid, Injury, Fire, Spill etc) immediately
Recognize downtime events in your area. Check that affected teammates are outside the designated work zone and the authorized teammates have applied mandated safeguards.
Source: Amcor Flex - Danville (Community Member)
