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Points when presenting HS to Managers

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Public Trust

Cost Reduction

Worker Retention

Increased Production

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4 Classes of environmental factor

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human factors

chemical factors

biological factors

ergonomic factors

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6 steps of a loss control program

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hazard ident and eval

rank hazards by risk

mgmt decision making

establish corrective measures

monitor

evaluate

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Off the job safety programs that work

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contests

traffic safety

comapny picnic

family night

youth activities

rec programs

holiday program

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Auditing

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methodical examination of policies, procedures, practices and controls

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Audit process

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  1. Audit Planning,
  2. Understand Mgmt Systems,
  3. Assess Internal Controls,
  4. Gather Audit evidence,
  5. Evaluate Audit Evidence,
  6. Report Audit Findings,
  7. Audit Follow-up
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The Basic Audit Tools

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  1. Audit Protocols,

2. The working papers

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Audit protocol

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list of auditing procedures to be used

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working papers

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Auditors field notes that document work performed and technique used

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whole person theory of disability

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only consideration is if there is permanent disability

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wage loss theory of disability

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only consideration is wages lost

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loss of wage earning capacity theory of disability

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considers education level and age

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Heinrich’s dominoes

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Domino model.

  1. environment,
  2. personal fault,
  3. unsafe act,
  4. accident,
  5. injury
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Risk Mgmt cycle

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  1. Identify hazards,
  2. assess risks,
  3. develop and evaluate control measures,
  4. make control decisions,
  5. implement control measures,
  6. evaluate effectiveness of control measures
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Inductive Hazard Analysis

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uses analytical methods to predict outcomes

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Deductive hazard analysis

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postulates how components of a system can fail

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Analytical tree

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Fault Tree Analysis. deductive failure analysis

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Advantages of an analytical tree

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  1. not wordy,
  2. visualized,
  3. investigative tool for backward reasoning
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Job Safety Analysis

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review job methods to uncover hazards

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3 steps of JSA

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  1. Selecting the job,
  2. breaking the job into steps,
  3. Identifying hazards and potential incident causes
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5 steps to plan an inspection

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  1. what items,
  2. what aspects to examine,
  3. what conditions to inspect,
  4. how often to inspect,
  5. who will conduct the inspection
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Why are incidents are investigated

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  1. Determine the direct causes,
  2. uncover contributing incident causes,
  3. prevent similar incidents,
  4. document facts,
  5. provide information on costs,
  6. Promote Safety
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pareto diagram

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bars showing individual items with a line showing total

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Primary Prevention,
Secondary Prevention,
Tertiary Prevention,

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PP - before illness,

SP - prevent illness from getting worse,

TP - rehab and maintenance

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5 factors to ensure a good IH program
1. recognition of health hazards at work, 2. evaluation and measurement of of the hazard, 3. control of the hazard, 4. commitment from mgmt, 5. the hygienist must by trusted
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DFE
Design for Environment
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Strategies for environmental success
R&D, Procurement, Production, Sales, Distribution
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Factors in an environmental mgmt program
1. Prevent Common violations, 2. Record Keeping, 3. Spill Reporting Plan, 4. Set realistic schedules, 5. Motivate Employee Action
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4 aspects of environmental review
1. legislative review, 2. identify environmental aspects, 3. examine existing practices, 4. assess feedback
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SBS
Sick Building Syndrome, Complaints of discomfort from building
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BRI
Building Related Illness
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Indoor Air Quality elements
pollutant source, driving force, pathway, susceptible population
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most common indoor pollutant source
inadequate ventilation
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IAQ profile
Indoor air quality profile, identify and review records, inspections, compliance baseline
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IAQ contaminants
``` CO, Formaldehyde, Volatile Organic Compounds, Nitrogen Oxides, Pesticides, Environmental Tobacco Smoke, Microbial Contamination, Mold, Dust, CO2, Lead, Asbestos, ```
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Health Effects of Mold
``` Allergic reaction, asthma, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, irritant effects, opportunistic infections, ```
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action level
the level of indoor radon at which action is required
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volatile organic compound
becomes a gas at room temperature
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Human Factors Engineering
Ergonomics, physical and behvioural interaction between people and their environments
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how much of payroll cost is workers comp
~2%
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MMH
Manual Material Handling, 51 lb max lift, lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, holding
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contact stress
body part is compressed against a hard or sharp object
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vibration
periodic movement of particles away from position of equilibrium, external stressor
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cumulative trauma disorders and symptoms
excessive wear and tear on tendons, muscles and sensitive nerve tissue caused by continuous use over an extended period of time, pain, numbness, tingling, poor ROM, weakness
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Ergonomics Program Steps
1. Initial Entry to job, 2. Prevention and maintenance, 3. RTW, 4. Structure Changes,
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Non-occipational ergonomic risk factors
``` gender, pregnant, arthritis, physical condition, medication, injury, disease, smoking, blood pressure, rec activity, cancer, weight, aging, other work ```
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Passive surveillance
information gathered from existing records to identify potential patterns of disease
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active surveillance
systems for gathering data that have more sensitivity than passive surveillance
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systematic ergonomic evaluation
quantitative methods for gathering data
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static work
any activity that involves holding a position for a prolonged period,
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key factors in repetitive work
posture, force, repetition rate, recovery time,
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key to designing a good workplace setup
design it so that it accommodates 95% of the working | population.
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how many workers abuse drugs and alcohol on the job
17%
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estimated EAP savings
7:1
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Types of EAP
``` Internal, External, Union based, Consortium, Blended ```
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CISD
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
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threat assessment
identify potential problems and develop potential responses
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Flood preparation
1. electrical hazards, 2. bracing important equipment above ground, 3. have pumps available, 4. soil erosion, 5. potable water supply,
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Hurricane preparation
1. Alerting procedure, 2. power line procedure, 3. remove wreckage, 4. meals and rest for repair crews
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HAZWOPER
Hazard Waste Operations and Emergency Response
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ANSI Z358.1
Eye wash and shower
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4 types of workplace violence
Type I: criminal intent 85%, Type II: customer/client 3%, Type 3: worker on worker 7%, Type 4: Personal Relationship 5%,
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Factors in workplace security
``` physical features, lighting, communication devices, unsecured access, known security issues ```
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High Risk Occupations for Violence
Late night retail, Health care and social service, Community workers,
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3 product safety mgmt requirements
1. mgmt commitment, 2. a program coordinator, 3. program auditor
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FDR
Formal Design Review. | a set points in design process product shout be checked for compliance
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ANSI Z535
safety signs and labels
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Corrective Action System steps
1. Analyze manufacturing errors, 2. request corrective actions, 3. analyze rejection rates
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Field Information System
How info about performance gets from the field back to the decision makers
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General Duty Clause
Applies when there are no specific standards, the employer has a responsibility to create a safe workspace
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7 Fleet safety program components
1. Driver Selection, 2. MVR, 3. Driving Test, 4. Documented orientation, 5. follow up training, 6. incident reporting, 7. vehicle inspections
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4 ergonomic program components
1. Identify problems, 2. study physical demands, 3. formulate a written action plan, 4. maintain the effort
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ANSI z10
health and Safety Mgmt standard
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5 vehicle safety program requirements
1. written policy, 2. an administrator, 3. driver safety program, 4. collision investigation system, 5. preventative maintenance program
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5 driver safety program components
1. certification program, 2. collision prevention standards, 3. immediate reporting, 4. performance goals, 5. driver files
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fleet accident rate
(million X accidents)/miles
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4 stages of driver training
1. rules of the road, 2. company rules, 3. collision repsonse, 4. defensive driving
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3 leading causes of accidents for office workers
1. Fall or slip, 2. Strain of overexertion, 3. struck by object
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leading cause of office worker fatality
car crash
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Rules about stairs
Handrails are between .8 and .9m, 2. 2m wide stairs need 3 handrails, 1. 1m wide stairs need two handrails
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laboratory
workplace designed to permit safe use of hazardous materials
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CHP, | CHO
Chemical Hygiene Plan, | Chemical Hygiene Officer,
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Plan, Do, Check, Act in a Lab
Plan: Hazard Identify, Do: Training and Consultation, Check: Lab Audit, Act: Incident Review,
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containment
methods for controlling the location of infectious materials
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BSL Levels
Biosafety Level, BSL1: not disease causing, standard containment, BSL2: can cause disease, limit access and decontaminate, BSL3: serious disease, decontaminate clothing and limit access, BSL4: life threatening disease, airlock room with special clothes and a shower
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alpha radiation
reflected by skin
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beta radiation
can penetrate a centimeter of tissue
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Gamma Radiation
ur fucked bud
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Radiation: Sv to Rem
1Sc = 100 rem | 600 rem = death in 30 days
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tort
civil wrong resulting in an injury that is not covered by contract. Negligence lawsuit
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glazed glass
tempered glass that shatters into beads when broken
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Four stages of fire
Incipient, Smouldering, Flame, Heat
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attractive nuisance
a hazard that attracts children such as a pool
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4 types of process safety info
1. Chemical Info, 2. Process Technology Info, 3. Process Equipment and Mechanical Design Info
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Types of Process hazard Analyses
1. Fault Tree Analysis, 2. HAZOP Study, 3. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, 4. What if, 5. checklist,
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Elements in a Process Safety Audit
1. Orientation, 2. Process Safety Mgmt Program Overview, 3. Preliminary walk-through, 4. Documentation review, 5. Review of selected Process Units
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3 variables in motivation
1. direction of behavior, 2. intensity of action, 3. persistence of effort
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affiliation motivated people
need to be accepted by others
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achievement oriented people
concerned about task outcomes
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theory x
workers hate work
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theory y
workers like work
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job enrichment theory
give people the opportunity to do meaningful work
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OBM
Organization behavior mgmt model - use reinforcement and feedback to modify behviour
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TQM
Total quality mgmt - attitude adjustment methods
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5 steps in designing training
1. Performance analysis, 2. design, 3. material acquisition and development, 4. Delivery, 5. Evaluation,
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3 types of training
1. Insturctor led, 2. Self-paced, 3. Structured on the job
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Retention rates for types of training
``` 10% - reading, 20% - hearing, 30% - seeing, 50% - hearing and seeing, 70% - speaking, 90% - speaking, hearing, touching, doing an activity ```
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Adult learning principles
1. WIFM - what's in it for me, 2. have experience to apply to new learning, 3. be in control of learning, 4. learning must make them more effective
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JIT 4 point method
Job Instruction Training, 1. preparation, 2. presentation, 3. performance, 4. follow-up
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How to reduce planer vibration
Anchor it with absorbant materials