Accidents & Injuries
Hazards and Hazard Conditions
Government Vehicle Driving Policy
PPE
Miscellaneous
100
All employees and volunteers are required to report these, regardless of the apparent severity, to their immediate supervisor as soon as possible.
What are accidents, injuries and near misses?
100
All GNP employees have a responsibility to do this for ensuring the safety and well-being of both themselves and their coworkers.
What is hazard and hazardous condition reporting?
100
All GNP employees operating government vehicles are required to do this before each use.
What is perform a walk around inspection of the vehicle?
100
This is the FIRST responsibility all supervisors have before issuing PPE to their employees.
What is performing a workplace hazard assessment and identifying hazards for determining appropriate hazards?
100
This is a part of risk assessment in which the hazards that come along with certain job tasks are identified and, ideally, mitigated, before they occur.
What is a Job Hazard Analysis, or (JHA)
200
Employees are required to participate in this for all incidents classified as Recordable, Significant, or Serious Property Damage.
What is an Accident Review Committee?
200
When hazards or unsafe conditions are detected, employees are expected to this, IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.
What is abate the hazard or condition?
200
Employees are required to do this when parking a government vehicle in a parking space.
What is back government vehicles into parking spaces whenever possible?
200
Besides wearing PPE as required, attending PPE training sessions, and taking care of their assigned PPE to ensure it is clean and ready for use, employees are also responsible for this AS NECESSARY!
What is informing the supervisor when PPE needs to be repaired or replaced?
200
This is a key part of a safety awareness program that encourages safety awareness, gets employees actively involved, motivates employees to follow proper safety practices, can help to nip safety hazards in the bud, and possibly introduce workers to new safety rules, equipment and preventive practices.
What is a safety meeting?
300
After investigating an employee accident/injury, supervisors are required to complete this form and forward it to the Safety Office within 24 hours.
What is the Supervisor’s Incident Report?
300
These are to be reported to the Safety Office IMMEDIATELY and are to be given the highest priority for abatement.
What are IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH) HAZARDS
300
Besides being equipped with safety seat belts for all passengers, first aid kit and fire extinguisher, ANCI certified high-visibility safety vests, and a window scraper, all governement owned/leased vehicles are also required to have these.
What are warning markers/reflectors and/or flares and flashlight?
300
This form of PPE should be used in operations when the entire face needs protection and should be worn to protect eyes and face against flying particles, metal sparks, and chemical/biological splash.
What is a face shield?
400
Employees are required to complete one of these forms depending on whether they have had an on-the-job injury, or, contracted an on-the job illness.
What is a CA-1 or CA-2?
400
If on-site abatement of a hazard or hazardous condition cannot be accomplished by an employee, besides notifying their supervisor and Safety Office, it is MOST IMPORTANT that employees also do this.
What is communicate the hazard to all exposed coworkers?
400
When operating a government owned/leased vehicle, all GNP employees are expected to do this.
What is obey all state and local traffic regulations?
400
As part of a PPE training program, OSHA requires training in when PPE is necessary to be worn; what PPE is necessary; how to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE; the proper care, maintenance, useful life, tracking and disposal of the PPE; AND THIS.
What are the limitations of PPE?
400
The purpose of this Policy Statement is to officially communicate Glacier National Park's position relative to occupational health and safety and applies to all Divisions throughout Glacier National Park.
What is GNP's Occupational Safety and Health Policy Statement?
500
After notifying their supervisor, employees are required to enter accident/incident information into this system for recordkeeping purposes.
What is the Safety Information Management System or SMIS?
500
This person is responsible for ensuring that all hazardous conditions or safety hazards reported to them are abated in a timely manner.
Who is the SUPERVISOR?
500
Except during emergencies, all employees are required to use these for turning government vehicles around.
What are proper pull outs ?
500
Conducting periodic workplace reassessments as requested by supervisors and/or as determined is the responsibility of this particular office.
What is the SAFETY OFFICE?
500
This is a special human factors tool that is a part of the NPS Safety Management System designed to complement your existing safety program.
What is Operational Leadership?