Lydia Chapter 1 - Workplace Safety & Health Requirements

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  1. 4. and Rectangles - emergency and information signs
  2. 6. rapidly
  3. 9. in new personnel
  4. 11. - Eliminating the hazard or physically removing it is the most effective hazard control.
  5. 13. or Medium - it is likely that you need to take further steps to lower the risk
  6. 15. - then your existing precautions are likely to be adequate
  7. 16. Hazards - Occur when the type of work, body positions and working conditions put strain on your body.
  8. 19. - mandatory action
  9. 20. Hazards - dust created when using grinding machinery
  10. 21. new processes or working practices
  11. 23. - sign that provides information or instruction
  12. 24. working with new substances
  13. 27. Hazards - workshop's layout
  14. 28. Controls - These do not eliminate hazards, but rather isolate people from hazards.
  15. 30. Hazards - Occur due to improper handling of electrical equipment.
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  1. 1. or moves premises
  2. 2. Hazards - Occur when a worker is exposed to any chemical preparation in the workplace in any form (solid, liquid or gas).
  3. 3. - prohibition
  4. 5. - Involves replacing something that produces a hazard with something that does not produce a hazard.
  5. 7. and Mechanical Hazards - Are factors within the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching it.
  6. 8. - prohibitions and instructions
  7. 10. - your workshop
  8. 11. an accident or near-miss
  9. 12. - caution
  10. 14. Controls - Administrative controls are changes to the way people work. Examples of administrative controls include procedure changes, employee training, and installation of signs and warning labels. Administrative controls do not remove hazards, but limit or prevent people's exposure to the hazards
  11. 17. - positive action
  12. 18. Protective Equipment - Ensuring workers use the PPE without risking their health. PPE is the least effective means of controlling hazards because of the high potential for damage to render PPE ineffective. Personal protective equipment(ppe)includes gloves, respirators, hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility clothing, and safety footwear.
  13. 22. Hazards - Associated with working with animals, people or infectious plant materials.
  14. 25. - warnings
  15. 26. Hazards - grinding
  16. 29. Assessment if your business :