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  2. Hazard and Risk - Risk Assessment - Canadian Centre for...

    www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/hazard/risk_assessment.html

    Risk assessment – the overall process of hazard identification, risk analysis, and risk evaluation. Hazard identification – the process of finding, listing, and characterizing hazards. Risk analysis – a process for comprehending the nature of hazards and determining the level of risk. (1) Risk analysis provides a basis for risk evaluation ...

  3. Hazard and Risk - Sample Risk Assessment Form - Canadian Centre...

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    1. Identify hazards and their potential for causing harm. An inventory of hazards. 2. Rank hazards by priority. This list will be useful in planning further action. 3. Determine hazard elimination or risk control measures. A record of hazard elimination or risk control measures at various locations.

  4. Job Safety Analysis - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and...

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    A job safety analysis, or a written work procedure based on it, can form the basis for regular contact between supervisors and workers. It can serve as a teaching aid for initial job training and as a briefing guide for infrequent jobs. It may be used as a health and safety inspection or observation standard.

  5. Hazard and Risk - Risk Assessment Hazard and Risk - Canadian...

    www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/hazard/risk_assessment.pdf

    What is a risk assessment? describe the overall process or method where you:Identify hazards and risk factors that have th. potential to cause harm (hazard identification).Analyze and evaluate the risk associated with. that hazard (risk analysis, and risk evaluation).Determine appropriate ways to eliminate the hazard, or control the risk wh.

  6. Hazard and Risk - Hazard Identification - Canadian Centre for ...

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    The CSA Z1002 Standard "Occupational health and safety - Hazard identification and elimination and risk assessment and control" uses the following terms: Harm – physical injury or damage to health. Hazard – a potential source of harm to a worker. Basically, a hazard is the potential for harm or an adverse effect (for example, to people as ...

  7. Working Alone - General - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health...

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    Establish a check-in procedure. Make sure that regular contact is kept with all workers. Establish ways to account for people (visually or verbally) while they are working. Schedule higher risk tasks to be done during normal business hours, or when another worker capable of helping in an emergency is present.

  8. Hazard and Risk - Sample Risk Assessment Hazard and Risk

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    y risk assessment tools and techniques that can be. sed. Choose the method that best matches your situation. In all cases, the risk assessment should be completed. before the activity begins.StepActionDeliverable. Identify hazards and th. otential for causing harm. An inventory of hazards.2Rank hazards by priori.

  9. Noise - Measurement of Workplace Noise - Canadian Centre for ...

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    The manual gives the calibration procedure. To take measurements, the SLM is held at arm's length at the ear height for those exposed to the noise. When the purpose of noise measurement is to assess the risk of hearing loss, the microphone position should be as close as possible to the location of the ears of the employee for whose benefit the ...

  10. >Implementing an Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Program

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    Sample 12: Risk Assessment Template; Sample 13: Risk Priority Assessment Chart; Sample 14: Risk Assessment; Sample 15: Workplace Hazard Assessment - Construction Checklist; Sample 16: Hazard Assessment - Office/ Showroom - Checklist; Sample 17: Safe Work Procedure - Portable Ladders/ Step Ladders; Sample 18: Safe Work Procedure - Fire and Use ...

  11. CCOHS: First Aid - General

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    For example, if you work in an autobody repair shop, provisions should be made to have training and first aid supplies for: Burns and welding flash from welding. Burns and eye injuries from grinding. Cuts, scrapes, etc. from general work. Chemical exposure to the eye or skin from paints, thinners, gasoline, etc.