Heijmans activities take place in high-risk environments and on-site personnel changes frequently. To effectively manage this situation it is important to start off each day with a coordination meeting involving all employees. This is why we devote attention to the ‘day start’ topic in this toolbox.
A day start can be held in various ways. This depends on the group size, the activities to be performed, the available space, etc. A sample agenda is shown below. The bolded items below must be addressed during every day start.
1) Check-in.
This part of the day start includes the following components:
2) Review of yesterday’s operations.
This part of the day start is interactive. The operational manager is the moderator. The employees present discuss the following points:
3) Looking ahead to today.
This part of the day start is also interactive. The operational manager is the moderator. The employees present discuss the following points:
4) Conclusion.
The operational manager concludes the day start meeting by giving everyone an opportunity to ask questions.
Resources, such as whiteboards or screens can help to effectively conduct a day start. For example, to produce a sketch or to present an action list.
During the day start, the operational manager can make use of open-ended and closed questions, and questions to confirm information and understanding.
A Last Minute Risk Analysis (LMRA) is the very last opportunity to identify and eliminate health and safety, and environmental risks. Individual employees carry out a brief risk assessment prior to any work activities to determine if there still are any uncontrolled risks relating to health and safety, and the environment, and implement mitigating measures to control these risks. An LMRA does not have to be recorded.
A day start is a brief coordination meeting at the beginning of a shift between an operational manager and one or more employees. A day start focuses on the work, as well as ‘social safety’. A day start does not have to be recorded.
A start-of-work briefing, also known as a start-of-work discussion or start-of-work meeting, is a consultation meeting between an operational manager and one or more employees. Start-of-work briefings are not held daily, but in larger intervals. Start-of-work briefings must be recorded.
Review
Looking ahead
Obtaining team commitment
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