What is Stop Work Authority
Stop work authority (SWA) is the right and responsibility of all workers to stop work if they see an unsafe condition or behavior. It is a critical safety measure that can help to prevent accidents and injuries.
SWA is especially important in high-risk industries, such as oil and gas, construction, and manufacturing. In these industries, workers may be exposed to dangerous hazards, such as heavy machinery, hazardous atmospheres, and energized equipment.
Who Has Stop Work Authority
Stop Work Authority can be exercised by any worker, regardless of their position or level of experience. If a worker sees something unsafe, they should immediately stop work and notify their supervisor. The supervisor should then investigate the situation and take corrective action.
Employers should support SWA by creating a culture of safety where workers feel comfortable speaking up. Employers should also provide training on SWA to all workers.
Stop Work Authority Examples
- Seeing a piece of equipment that is not properly guarded.
- A coworker is working in an unsafe manner.
- Noticing a hazardous condition, such as a spill or a leak.
- Feeling unsafe for any reason.
Stop Work Authority is an important tool for keeping workers safe and preventing accidents. By empowering workers to speak up, SWA can help to create a safer workplace for everyone.