Lesson 4: Inspecting Lifesaving Equipment Fire Extinguishers *Image does not include operating instructions “PASS” or class type Fire extinguishers must be inspected in the workplace monthly. A yearly inspection must also be conducted by trained professionals. This...
Lesson 3: Identifying Hazards – Part 1 Types of Hazards Biological Hazards: Are caused by organisms such as insects, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Chemical Hazards: Hazardous products can be present in a state (solid, liquid, vapour, gas, dust, fume,...
Lesson 2: Purpose and Responsibilities of Workplace Inspections The Purpose Of An Inspection The purpose of an inspection is to: Identify existing and potential hazard(s) Determine underlying causes of hazard(s) Implement and monitor hazard control(s) Recommend...
Key Terms The following key terms are used throughout this course (click the + button to the right of the term for a definition in English, French, Punjabi, and Tagalog): Accountable Required or expected to justify actions or decisions that they may be responsible for...
Lesson 7: Corrective Action Making The Recommendation For The Corrective Action Corrective actions must be included when inspections are completed. The area supervisors are responsible for creating corrective action for hazards found in their area. If the response is...