Effective Workplace Safety Inspections OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT LOSS PREVENTION UNIT.

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Effective Workplace Safety Inspections OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT LOSS PREVENTION UNIT

THE INSPECTION PROCESS

PRETEST  Identification of workplace hazards is an important part of the inspection process. true/false  Inspections must be conducted by the safety officer only. true/false  ORM requires all agencies to conduct and _________inspections

Pretest ( cont’d)  Hazards found in the workplace should be corrected as soon as possible. true/false  Indoor air quality issues are part of the inspection process. true/false

GOALS  Create a better understanding of the inspection process.  Learn how to identify safety hazards.  Learn how to control identified hazards.

Did You Know? Workplace Hazards-- Can cause:  Death  Injury  Damage to equipment

Inspections help…  Maintain a safe work environment  Control unsafe acts and conditions  Ensure operational efficiency

WHAT TO INSPECT?  The entire workplace  Both interior & exterior work environments.

Checklist Categories  Building Safety  Office Safety  Fire Safety  Electrical Safety  Emergency Equipment  Storage Methods

What to Look for?  Indoor air quality  NFPA- Life Safety 101 Compliance  Housekeeping practices

More of What to Look for…  Equipment operation and maintenance practices  Unsafe conditions  Unsafe acts (practices)

TYPES OF INSPECTIONS  Formal Inspections  Daily/Weekly Inspections  Special Function Inspections

WHO CAN CONDUCT INSPECTIONS  Employees  Supervisors  Safety Coordinators  Management  Safety Committee Members  Outside Vendors/insurance companies

SO, YOU COMPLETED YOUR INSPECTION?

WHAT YOU FOUND Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Acts

WHAT NEXT?  Correct unsafe conditions  Correct unsafe acts  Implement controls

IMPLEMENTING CONTROLS  Engineering Controls  Administrative Controls  Protective Equipment

Document Your Findings  Document your corrective action  Document your controls

OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT SUPPORT

Written Components…  Include in operational safety plan/manual  Include procedures to identify & correct hazards  Cover “good” housekeeping

The “Inspection Effect”  Measures employee’s safety performance  Reinforces importance of safety & management’s commitment  Encourages employees

Inspections Required  Class A – Monthly  Class B - Quarterly

Inspection Documentation  Checklist recommended –Systematic –Site-specific Revise as needed

Inspection Documentation (cont)  Written inspection report  Should include: –Person & Date –Concerns Identified –Corrective Action –Building/Area inspected

Hazard Control Logs or Other Acceptable Method  Location: –Posted in the workplace, accessible to ALL employees  Purpose: –For employees to “report” unsafe conditions

Hazard Control Logs (cont’d)  Implementation: –Train employees –Review routinely –Maintain on file at least three years.

Hazard Control Log Responsibilities  Supervisor or Loss Prevention Rep : –Checks HCL –Takes temporary control –Reports to next level, if uncontrolled

Corrective Action  Appropriate  Effective  Expeditious

Corrective Action (cont’d)  Immediate (if possible) –If longer than 30 days: Forward Hazard Control Log to: –Agency Head –Department Head –ORM-LP-BR

Record-keeping Inspection Checklists Hazard Control Logs State Fire Marshal Reports Keep all for 3 years minimum

POST TEST  Inspections must be conducted and documented using a checklist that reflects actual working conditions. True/False  Life Safety Code 101 only applies to office buildings. True/False

POST TEST ( CONT’D)  Observing employees at work must be part of your__________.  Hazards which pose imminent danger must be __________ and corrected immediately.

Questions Thanks For Attending This Program Think Safety and Be Safe