SLAM: Stop, Look, Analyze, Manage
SLAM empowers workers to proactively identify and mitigate hazards, preventing injuries and incidents before they occur. This simple process fosters a stronger safety culture by making individuals actively responsible for their own well-being and that of their colleagues.
SLAM: Stop, Look, Analyze, Manage
SLAM empowers workers to proactively identify and mitigate hazards, preventing injuries and incidents before they occur. This simple process fosters a stronger safety culture by making individuals actively responsible for their own well-being and that of their colleagues.
1) GENERAL INFORMATION
Site Name
Work Activity
Team Members
Please record all participating members and identify person completing SLAM.
Blue Hats Involved?
SOP/JSA/Previous SLAM Available for Review
All Task Trained?
2) STEPS TO COMPLETE THE TASK
Please use field to identify and record all steps required to complete the task
3) PPE
PPE: Hard hat, safety glasses, hi-vis, gloves and safety toe boots are required for alltasks. Please select any additional PPR requirements:
Other PPE Requirements:
4) CONSIDER OTHER POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Control: Complete Permit
Control: Complete Permit
Control: Stretch, don't overexert, team lift, tools
Control: Wear proper clothing, hydrate, monitor
Control: Reflective clothing, personal light, area lighting
Control: Face shield/safety glasses
Control: Proper PPE, SDS reviewed
Pre-shift, Task Training
If mobile equipment is required, please list equipment being used:
Other hazards:
5) GUARDIAN ANGEL FUNDAMENTALS
If your work involves any of the following life and limb hazards, COMPLETE SECTION 6 ANDA SECOND SET OF EYES MUST REVIEW BEFORE WORK BEGINS.
Line-Of-Fire Impact Hazards (6.1 REQUIRED)
Working at Heights (6.2 REQUIRED)
Energy Control (6.3 REQUIRED)
Slips, Trips, Falls (6.4 REQUIRED)
6.1) GUARDIAN ANGEL FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS
The following section must be completed to correspond with applicable hazards identified in Section 5.
Pinch points/crush points and Line-Of-Fire hazards?
If yes, where?
Controls:
Steel-on-steel: Can soft-steel hammer be used?
If no, Kevlar and face shield must be used to protect from flying debris.
Operator and rigger properly trained?
Rigging properly sized and inspected?
Weight of load:
Equipment used to lift load:
Lift zone barricaded?
Load properly secured?
Tagline needed?
LINE-OF-FIRE IMPACT HAZARDS
6.2) GUARDIAN ANGLE FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS
The following section must be completed to correspond with applicable hazards identified in Section 5.
Dual retractable lanyards required to ensure 100% tie-off?
Anchor point capable of supporting 5,000 lbs.?
Anchor point used?
Fall protection inspected?
Best tool(s) for work at heights
Aerial lift users trained?
Aerial lift operated on suitable terrain for lift?
Ladder used properly and free of defects?
Area below secured to protect from dropped objects?
Is a specific rescue plan needed for this task (if yes, write it out):
WORKING AT HEIGHTS
6.3) GUARDIAN ANGLE FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS
The following section must be completed to correspond with applicable hazards identified in Section 5.
Please select all the energy hazards that apply:
Locked out components:
Try-out by:
Is all potential energy at zero-energy state?
Components before and after lockout?
Mobile Equipment is properly locked out?
Motion blocked and/or lines bled?
Qualified electrical personnel required?
Arc flash PPE required?
ENERGY CONTROL
6.4) GUARDIAN ANGEL FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS
The following section must be completed to correspond with applicable hazards identified in Section 5.
Openings with fall potential are barricaded, guarded, or covered?
Elevated platforms with handrails, mid-rails and toe boards are in good working condition?
Abnormal surface conditions have been addressed?
Life jacket (PFD) worn when working near water where there is danger of drowning,emergency egress kit if working near water in heavy equipment.
SLIPS, TRIPS, FALLS
7) SLAM REGISTRY
Location
Sub-Location
Job Description
Is this a routine job?
SLAM SIGN-OFFS/DESIGNEES
Emergency Contact:
Who is First Aid Trained?
SLAM SIGN-OFF Signature confirms that you have reviewed the SLAM.THERE MUST BE A CONTROL IN PLACE FOR ALL HAZARDS.
Signatures of team members involved with task:
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Team Member
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Team Member
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Team Member
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SECOND SET OF EYES (must be reviewed before work begins)
Team Member
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Date:
Source: Lea Plant Repack - Premier Magnesia (Community Member)
