What is LMRA? (with Example)
✅ Meaning of LMRA
LMRA stands for:
π Last Minute Risk Assessment
It is a quick safety check carried out just before starting any task to spot hazards that may have developed or been missed earlier.
LMRA encourages #workers to:
✔ Pause and think before starting
✔ Observe the work environment
✔ Identify new or changing risks
✔ Ensure the job can be done safely
π Why LMRA Matters
Even when:
✔ A permit to work is approved
✔ A formal risk assessment is completed
✔ A toolbox talk has been conducted
π Conditions on site can still change at any time.
LMRA helps detect:
π New #hazards
π Unsafe situations
π Missing safety measures
π Unexpected #risks
π What to Check During LMRA
πWorkers should quickly review:
π Is the work area safe?
π Is the permit still valid?
π Am I wearing proper PPE?
π Are tools and equipment in good condition?
π Are weather conditions safe?
π Are emergency routes clear?
π Are there nearby hazards?
π Is gas testing done (if required)?
π Example 1
π A worker is about to start welding.
Before starting:
✔ He checks the surrounding area
✔ Finds a fuel container nearby
✔ Stops the #job
✔ Gets the container removed safely
π This action prevents a possible fire.
π Example 2
π A crane lifting job is planned.
Before lifting:
✔ The rigger notices strong wind
✔ Reports the unsafe condition
✔ The lift is delayed
π LMRA helps avoid a potential #accident.
⚠ Key Point
π LMRA should always be done by the workers themselves, not just supervisors.
π Simple #LMRA Questions
Workers should ask:
✔ What could go wrong right now?
✔ What hazards are present?
✔ Are safety controls in place?
✔ Is it safe to continue?
π‘ Easy Interview Line
π LMRA is a final safety check done just before work to identify and control immediate risks.
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Name of Plant:
ReplyDeleteActivity Frequency
1 Safety committee meeting Monthly
2 Work Place Or Site Inspection with site lead. 15 Days
3 Safety awareness/Refresher Program Half yearly
4 Internal TNI Training as per Schedule Monthly
5 Safety Observation Tours Weekly as per Schedule
6 Work permit Audits Daily as per Schedule
7 Emergency Mock drill as per Schedule Monthly
8 Fire extinguishers, hydrents, Fire alarm sensors Inspection and checking. Monthly
9 Vehicle inspection along with driver competency check Monthly
10 Risk assessment, Work permit, Tool box talk Daily before starting work
11 Inspection of Power tools, Ladders and tagging Quarterly, prior to issue and use
12 Inspection of tools & tackles and PPE Monthly, prior to issue and use
13 Third party inspection & Certification of Lifting tools, Pressure vessels and Passenger lifts & Structures bi Yearly or Yearly as per statutes
14 Review of EHS objects Quarterly
15 Review of risk register Bi Monthly
16 EHS MIS Report along with all Incidents such as near miss, lost time etc. investigation and implementing corrective measures based on Root Cause. Monthly
17 Waste management checking Monthly
18 Mass House keeping Monthly
19 Perishable items Inspection for its expiry and storage: Like medicines, grinding wheels etc. Monthly
20 First aid box inspection and refilling Monthly
21 Theme based Campains Organising to its spirit. Monthly
22 Safety day/week Celebrations Annual
23 Environment day Celebrations Annual
24 Periodical Health check-up for employees Annual
25 Cross functional/ Inter plant Safety Audit Annual
Applicablilty & Probability rating
ReplyDeleteTypes of Emergencies Sub groups of emergencies Solar Plants
1. Technological Disasters i) fire (process or non-process);explosion. Yes, Low
ii) poisonous/ toxic gas release. Yes, Low
iii) chemical spills. Yes, Low
iv) bursting of pressure equipment. Not applicable
v) building, structure, lifting equipment, scaffold, caves- in; transport incidents involving fire, explosion, gas release, spills (inside and outside the premises); HT Towers, Transformer, WTG Tower. Yes, Low
vi) dam failure. Not applicable
vii) utility failure. Yes, Medium
2. Natural Disasters i) earthquake; Yes, Low
ii) flood; Yes, Low
iii) windstorm; Yes, Medium
iv) blizzards; Not applicable
v) lightning, Yes, Medium
vi)cloud burst etc. Yes, Low
3. Health Disasters "i) including epidemic;
" Yes, very low
ii) pollution induced health problems, Yes, very low
iii) biological agent releases; Yes, very low
iv) and radiological incidents. Yes, very low
4. Social Emergencies i) including bomb threat; arson; riot; labour strike; terrorism; and hostage incident. Yes, very low
5. International Crises i) including war; and terrorism. Yes, very low
6) The prime risk scenarios as evaluated from hazard identification at the site are. "i) Fires Fire
" Yes, Medium
iii) Spillage of chemicals (Oils) Yes, Low
iv) Road accidents Yes, Low
v) Snake bites / scorpion / poisonous insects Yes, Medium
vi) Electrocution Yes, Medium
vii) Heat Stroke Yes, Low