Manufacturing & Industrial Safety

Built for production facilities, warehouses, and industrial operations. Manage lockout/tagout, machine guarding, chemical exposure, and material handling with comprehensive safety documentation.

The Manufacturing Safety Challenge

Paper pre-shift briefings can't prove your maintenance crews reviewed lockout/tagout procedures before entering that machine. They can't show OSHA that everyone on shift understood the chemical hazards. And they definitely can't tell you which operations have recurring near-misses before someone gets seriously injured.

Lockout/Tagout & Machine Safety

Equipment maintenance where improper energy isolation means amputations or worse. Every lockout requires verification, documentation, and crew acknowledgment.

Chemical Exposure & Hazcom

Production processes with chemical exposure require SDS review, PPE selection, and spill response procedures — documented for every shift and task.

Shift Handoffs & Communication

Safety information lost between shifts creates risk. Need consistent hazard communication across multiple crews operating the same equipment 24/7.

Why Manufacturing Operations Need Job Point

1

Manufacturing-Specific Hazard Library

Pre-configured hazards for production operations, maintenance activities, material handling, and facility management. Covers machine guarding, lockout/tagout, chemical exposure, and powered industrial vehicles.

Example Hazards Included:

  • • Lockout/tagout and energy isolation
  • • Machine guarding and pinch points
  • • Chemical exposure and hazard communication
  • • Powered industrial vehicles (forklifts, etc.)
  • • Material handling and ergonomics
  • • Hot work and confined space in facilities
2

Pre-Shift & Pre-Task Briefings

Conduct shift safety briefings and task-specific toolbox talks with documented crew acknowledgment. Ensure every worker knows the hazards before starting production or maintenance work.

3

Lockout/Tagout Documentation

Document equipment-specific lockout procedures, energy source verification, and authorized personnel as part of the maintenance briefing workflow. Prove OSHA 1910.147 compliance.

4

Near Miss & Incident Tracking

Crews can report near-misses, equipment malfunctions, and safety concerns in real-time. Safety managers see patterns across shifts and identify systemic issues before they cause lost-time injuries.

Common Manufacturing Use Cases

🔧 Equipment Maintenance

Preventive and corrective maintenance on production equipment requiring lockout/tagout, confined space entry, and hot work procedures.

→ Job Point documents lockout verification and energy isolation procedures

⚙️ Production Operations

Shift-based production work with machine operation, chemical handling, and material processing requiring consistent hazard communication.

→ Job Point standardizes pre-shift briefings across all production crews

📦 Warehouse & Material Handling

Forklift operations, loading dock activities, and inventory management with powered industrial vehicle and ergonomic hazards.

→ Job Point covers forklift pre-use inspections and loading/unloading procedures

🏗️ Facility Projects

Installation of new equipment, facility modifications, and contractor coordination during plant expansions or turnarounds.

→ Job Point coordinates contractor and employee safety briefings during projects

Start with Our Template or Bring Your Own Standards

Job Point ships with a comprehensive manufacturing hazard library built from real industrial operations. Use it as-is, or customize it to match your facility's specific equipment, chemicals, and procedures. Add your own machine-specific lockout procedures, chemical protocols, and task breakdowns without starting from scratch.

What Manufacturing Safety Managers See

100%

Lockout/tagout procedure documentation

Real-Time

Near miss reporting and trend analysis

Consistent

Pre-shift briefings across all shifts

Request a Demo Configured for Manufacturing

See Job Point with manufacturing hazards, lockout procedures, and workflows pre-loaded