Hazards
Inspections
Hazard Controls
100

House keeping is an easy way to keep your job site safe. What hazards can you see?

What are trip hazards?

100

Types of Inspections

Employee Daily Inspections, Monthly Site Safety Audit

Supervisor & Management Daily Walk-through, Vehicles & Forklifts Inspections

•Safety Program Audits

•Safety Training Effectiveness

100

What are Hazard Controls ?

 various types of steps that can be taken to limit or even eliminate various hazards in the workplace. These steps are organized into a hierarchy of controls, so people can attempt to perform the most effective option first, and then go down the list until they reach the bottom

200

2 OSHA Employer Responsibilities for a safe workplace

  • Under the OSHA regulations, employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace: 

  • Provide a workplace free from serious recognized hazards and comply with standards, rules and regulations issued under the OSH Act. 

  • Examine workplace conditions to make sure they conform to applicable OSHA standards. 

  • Make sure employees have and use safe tools and equipment and properly maintain this equipment. 

  • Use color codes, posters, labels or signs to warn employees of potential hazards.  

200

are conducted to check the administration of specific safety and health programs

What is Program Audits

200

There are several things wrong with this picture. Name 3.

What is using ladder the ladder without a spotter

What is cleaning floor while mopping.

What is mixing chemicals.



300

 a proactive approach to safety that tries to spot workplace dangers before they lead to accidents and injuries.  

What is Hazard Recognition

300

 Each month the Site manager or Safety Representative will tour the entire facility and audit the physical conditions of the site, posting, documentation and training requirements.

What is Monthly Site Safety Audit

300

List hierarchy of controls in order.

  • 1.  Eliminate the hazard 

  • 2.  Remove the worker from the immediate area of danger 

  • 3.  Guard the Hazard 

  • 4.  Train and instruct the Employee(s) 

  • 5.  Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

400

Why Safety Inspections and Audits are Important

Visible Leadership on the Floor  

 Hazard Recognition 

 Injury Prevention  

 EE Involvement

OSHA Compliance  

 

400

What is the program used to complete audits and inspections?

What is Tams/Jams?

400

The most common causes of Ladder Accidents are:

Name 3

What is overreaching on Ladders?

What is failure to secure a ladder properly?

What is keeping 3 points of contact?

What is standing on the top rung?

What is using worn or broken ladders?

500

A product sheet that contains the physical, health, and environmental health hazards;potective measures and safety precautions for storage, handling and transporting a product or chemical.

What is a SDS?

500

Employees are required to inspect daily their PPE, vehicles, work environment and equipment, such as ladders and tools.

Employee Daily Inspections:

500

A ladder must be inspected.

What is prior to each use?

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