Hazard Assessment
Emergency Preparedness
Training & Competency
Reporting & Investigations
Safe Work Practices
100

This type of hazard includes uneven ground, wildlife, weather, or remote locations.

What are environmental hazards?

100

This document outlines procedures, contacts, and muster points in case of an emergency.”

What is the Emergency Response Plan (ERP)?

100

This training must be completed by all workers before starting work with the company.

What is the safety orientation?

100

This must be reported immediately, even if no one was hurt.

What is a near miss?

100

This document provides step‑by‑step instructions for how to safely perform a task.

What is a Safe Work Procedure (SWP)?

200

This type of hazard includes uneven ground, wildlife, weather, or remote locations.

What are environmental hazards?

200

This must always be confirmed before sending workers to remote or isolated locations.

What is the check‑in/check‑out or journey management plan?

200

These records prove a worker has received required safety training.

What are training records?

200

This process helps identify why an incident occurred and how to prevent it from happening again.

What is an incident investigation?

200

This must be worn when working around heavy equipment, vehicles, or in low‑light conditions.

What is high‑visibility PPE?

300

This hierarchy helps determine whether elimination, engineering, or PPE is the best way to reduce risk.

What is the hierarchy of controls?

300

This item must be stocked and inspected regularly in every field vehicle.

What is the first aid kit?

300

This must be demonstrated before a worker can operate an ATV, UTV, or specialized equipment.

What is competency?

300

These follow‑up steps ensure corrective actions are actually completed.

What is tracking and closing corrective actions?

300

These are completed regularly to ensure vehicles, survey equipment, or tools are safe to use.

What are pre‑use inspections?

400

This must be updated any time conditions, tasks, or crews change.

What is revising the FLHA?

400

This is the first action workers must take when encountering an emergency scene.

What is ensuring personal safety / assessing the scene?

400

This type of training prepares workers to respond properly to wildlife encounters.

What is wildlife awareness training?

400

This is the first responsibility of any worker who witnesses unsafe behavior or conditions.

What is reporting it?

400

This practice keeps workers safe when working near roads or active construction.

What is establishing safe work zones or traffic control?

500

This color of PPE helps workers stay visible around equipment and vehicles.

What is high‑visibility (Hi‑Vis) apparel?

500

These individuals must be identified and trained to coordinate workplace emergencies.

Who are the designated first aiders or emergency wardens?

500

COR requires workers to refresh this training regularly to maintain safe work practices.

What is annual or recurrent safety training?

500

These determine the root cause of an incident, not just the surface problem.

What are root cause analysis tools?

500

This step is required before digging, drilling, or working near underground utilities.

What is requesting a utility locate (One Call)?