Chapter 2 – Rights and Responsibilities

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Across
  1. 3. Reasonable steps taken to meet legal health and safety obligations
  2. 4. The workplace party with overall responsibility for coordinating health and safety on a construction project
  3. 5. A short jobsite-based discussion used to remind workers about hazards and prevention measures
  4. 6. The process of identifying hazards and planning controls before work begins
  5. 8. A written record kept by site supervisors to document daily events and due diligence
Down
  1. 1. A systematic breakdown of job steps used to identify hazards and controls
  2. 2. A tool used to help employers and supervisors verify health and safety requirements are met
  3. 4. The sharing of safety information between constructors employers and workers to prevent hazards
  4. 6. The person who usually prepares a Job Safety Analysis because they understand the work and hazards
  5. 7. Evidence that safety talks inspections and procedures have been completed