Identifying What Control Measures Need to be put into Place to Reduce the Risk The hierarchy of controls The five levels of the Hierarchy of Controls are as following: Elimination (physically remove the hazard) Substitution (replace the hazard) Engineering controls...
Documentation Documenting the work You’ll save this work for the following reasons: For reference Points in the audit Course Content Regulations and Key Terms Creating a Critical Job Inventory List 1 Quiz Expand Lesson Content HIRC Quiz 1 What are job hazards?...
Categorizing your Critical Job Inventory Now that all the risk assessments are complete, sort the tasks to bring all the ones that have the highest risk to the top. Then you’ll start creating safe work procedures for the ones with the highest risk. Course Content...
Lesson 1: Legislation Legislation – Regulatory Compliance Whether your business is federally or provincially regulated, Canadian law requires that workers be kept safe from slips, trips & falls in the workplace. Workplace safety and health applies to...
Lesson 2: Slips & Trips The Impact Injuries from slip, trip and fall incidents account for a significant percentage of lost-time injuries. These injuries are not only a financial loss, but they also account for a lot of pain and suffering and sometimes...