Ch 4, 6, 11, 12 Flashcards
What are the three core steps of the risk assessment process?
- Hazard identification
- Risk analysis
- Risk control
What are the five broad types of hazards?
- Biological
- Chemical
- Ergonimic
- Physical
- Psychosocial
What are the two broad types of workplace injuries?
- Overt traumatic injuries
- Overexertion injuries
What are the five steps on the hierarchy of controls?
- Removal
- Replacement
- Engineering controls
- Administrative controls
- PPE
What are seven examples of dangerous work that requires a permit?
Confined space entry.
Electrical work.
Excavaton work.
Scaffolding work.
Raditation work.
Lockout procedures.
Hot work.
What are the two broad control categories?
- Pre-contact controls
- Point-of-contact controls
What are incident investigations influenced by? (3)
Timing, severity, and legal requirements.
What are the three types of information collected in incident investigations?
Human factors, environmental factors, and situational factors.
What is a general approach to incident investigation?
- Secure the scene
- Gather evidence
- Analyze information
- Report the results of the incident investigation
- Make recommendations
- Follow up
What is the agency?
The cause of the incident. Or, most closely associated with the cause. Such as an animal, dust, electrical equipment, etc.
What are the five dominos?
Background
Personal defects
Unsafe acts and conditions
Incident
Injury
What are the four levels of defence in the Swiss Cheese Model?
- Organizational influences
- Local working conditions
- Unsafe acts
- Defenses, barriers, and safeguards
What are the stages in the five-stage crisis management model?
- Signal detection
- Preparation
- Damage containment
- Recovery
- Learning