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Stop Work Authority
•3 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesseswere reported in 2013
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•4,405 workers died in 2013 because of
work-related injuries
• These accidents MAY have been avoided if a worker had
used Stop Work Authority
(SWA)
SWA gives ALL workers the right to stop work that puts someone in imminent danger
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Imminent danger is any condition, activity, or practice in the workplace that could cause
1. Death or serious physical harm
2. Significant environmental harm
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SWA is an administrative control
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It is a tool you can use to
protect yourself and
your coworkers from dangerous job situations
If you see a coworker doing something that could cause them
to be killed or seriously injured, you must use your
SWA to keep your coworker (and yourself!) safe
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Have you ever used your SWA? What was the result?
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When you use your SWA, give constructive feedback
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Explain why the job
needs to be stoppedand how to correct it
Notify your supervisor or the designated competent person on the jobsite
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Managers (supervisors, foremen, competent workers, etc.)
must support workers in using SWA
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Workers must feel comfortable using their SWA without
being afraid of punishment
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If someone tells you to stop work, you need to stop the job
immediately
Remember, your coworkers are trying to help keep you safe, not punish you
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Some situations where you should use your SWA include
•Working at heights without fall protection
•Performing hot work near ignitable materials
• LOTO violations
•Standing under a lifted load
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Can you think of any other scenarios where you would
need to use your SWA?
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After work is stopped and your supervisor or the
competent person on the jobsite has been notified, affected
workers should talk about the situation and come to
an agreement on the stop work action
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The corrective actions should be documented, then put into place
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The affected area will be reopened for work by your supervisor or the designated competent worker
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All affected workers will be
told what corrective actions were taken
before work begins again
All SWA interventions should be talked about at safety meetings
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You should go over what
happened, why SWA was used,
and how similar dangerous situations can
be avoided
Remember, when you think,
“I shouldn’t tell someone what to do” or
“I’m sure they know what they’re doing, who am I to tell them to stop,”
you could be saving their life by speaking up and using your SWA
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