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2 Controlling Hazards (Discussion) Hazard _______________ Possible Solutions How can this hazard be reduced or eliminated? ________________

3 Three Main Controls for Hazards Remove the Hazard Improve Workplace Policies and Procedures Use Protective Clothing and Equipment (PPE) These are listed in order of how effective they are

4 Remove the Hazard Examples for Chemicals Use safer chemicals; get rid of unsafe ones Store chemicals in locked cabinets away from work areas Use machines instead of doing jobs by hand Have guards around hot surfaces

5 Remove the Hazard Examples for Slippery Floor Slip-resistant flooring Floor mats Grease guards on equipment Removing Hazard is rated as a “1” BEST CHOICE

6 Improve Workplace Policies and Procedures Next best way to work around hazard Rated as “2” SECOND BEST CHOICE Examples  Safety training on how to work around hazards  Regular breaks to avoid fatigue  Assigning enough people to do the job safely (lifting, etc.) DISCUSS: What would be a workplace policy or procedure for slippery floors?

7 Protective Clothing and Equipment Last option to avoid hazard; rated “3” Also called PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Use this if this is all you can do Examples:  Gloves, steel-toed shoes, hard hats  Respirators, safety glasses, hearing protectors  Lab coats or smocks DISCUSS: Why not always best choice?

8 Protective Clothing and Equipment DISCUSS  Why not always best choice?  Which solutions for a slippery floor could be used?

9 Overhead #15 Controlling Hazards Remove the Hazard (e.g., use safer chemicals) Work Policies and Procedures (e.g., assign enough people to do the job) Personal Protective Equipment (e.g., wear gloves, use a respirator)

10 Overhead #16 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Jamie’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Hospital dishwasher Injury:Dishwashing chemical splashed in eye

11 Overhead #17 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Billy’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Fast food worker Injury:Burned hand on grill

12 Overhead #18 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Stephen’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Grocery store clerk Injury:Hurt back while loading boxes

13 Overhead #19 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Terry’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Grocery store deli clerk Injury:Cut finger on meat slicer

14 Overhead #20 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Chris’ Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:City public works employee Injury:Fainted due to heat

15 Overhead #21 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards James’ Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Pizza shop employee Injury:Repetitive motion injury

16 Overhead #22 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Maria’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Farmworker Injury:Pesticide poisoning

17 Overhead #23 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Sara’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Nursing aide Injury:Back, neck, and shoulder pain

18 Overhead #24 Eliminating or Reducing Hazards Brent’s Story $25,000 Safety Pyramid Game Job:Pallet making Injury:Amputated arm

19 Overhead #25 Making the Job Safer: Key Points OSHA requires employers to provide a safe workplace. It’s best to get rid of a hazard completely, if possible. If your employer can’t get rid of the hazard, there are usually many ways to protect you from it.


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