This acronym stands for Standard Operating Procedure.
What is SOP?
This is the first step in a risk assessment.
What is identifying hazards?
PPE
What is Personal Protective Equipment
What is an incident that could have resulted in an injury but did not happen?
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What is to do something safe or any safety act/measure?
This is how often SOPs should be reviewed.
What is annually?
Refers to the word "risk".
What is the likelihood and/or consequence of a hazard causing harm?
Eye protection used in labs
What are safety glasses or goggles.
Importance of a near miss.
What is to prevent future accidents?
What is to do a monthly lab inspection?
These are important things to list when writing an SOP.
What are step-by-step instructions, safety precautions, and responsibilities/requirements.
Someone who can conduct a risk assessment.
What is a trained or competent employee?
What are earplugs or earmuffs?
This person can report a near miss.
Who is anyone who witnesses or is involved in the incident.
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What are the Life Saving Rules?
These people should have access to the SOPs.
Who are all relevant employees?
This is a control measure.
What is an action taken to reduce risk?
Protection to your head from injuries.
What is a hard hat?
After a near miss is reported this is done.
What is investigate and implement corrective actions?
There are four areas for these to be inspected weekly.
What is the eye/shower stations?
The importance of having SOPs.
What is to ensure consistency and safety in operations/workplace?
Risk assessments are important because they can do this.
What is prevent accidents and injuries.
This is essential for respiratory protection.
What is a respirator or face mask?
Reporting near misses to improve workplace safety.
What is identifying and addressing potential hazards?
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What is the suggestion box by copier?