1 ACCIDENT PREVENTION. 2 FORESEEABILITY ANTICIPATE A DISASTER DEVELOP A PLAN TO MINIMIZE IT’S EFFECT.

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1 ACCIDENT PREVENTION

2 FORESEEABILITY ANTICIPATE A DISASTER DEVELOP A PLAN TO MINIMIZE IT’S EFFECT

3 FORESEEABILITY FACTORS REQUIRED FOR DAMAGE SUSCEPTABLE HOST ENVIRONMENT DAMAGE AGENT (USUALLY ENERGY) PRESENCE DAMAGING DOSE

4 HUMAN HOST SUSCEPTIBILITY PHYSICAL STRENGTH MANUAL DEXTERITY HEIGHT WEIGHT PERCEPTUAL ABILITY SEX

5 HUMAN HOST SUSCEPTIBILITY PSYCHOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE PERCEPTION ATTITUDE BEHAVIOR EGO CENTRICITY

6 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS TRANSFER OF ENERGY IN EXCESS OF DAMAGE THRESHOLD BUMPS -> BRUISES -> BREAKS

7 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS INTERFERENCE WITH NORMAL EXCHANGE OF ENERGY MECHANICAL ENERGY TRANSFER BY PERSON OR OBJECT FALLING DOWN BY OBJECT FALLING ON PERSON OR OTHER OBJECT BY PERON OR OBJECT RUNNING INTO OBSTRUCTION

8 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS INTERFERENCE WITH NORMAL EXCHANGE OF ENERGY MECHANICAL ENERGY TRANSFER BY ENERGY STRIKING PERSON VESSEL UNDER PRESSURE OR VACUUM SPRINGS

9 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS INTERFERENCE WITH NORMAL EXCHANGE OF ENERGY MECHANICAL ENERGY TRANSFER RELEASE OF ENERGY IN MOTION PINCH POINTS CATCH POINTS SQUEEZE POINTS RUN-IN POINTS

10 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS ELECTRICAL ENERGY BIOLOGICAL OR MICRO BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS CHEMICALS THERMAL ENERGY (NON-FIRE) FIRE

11 ACTION OF DAMAGE AGENTS RADIATION INFRARED ULTRA VIOLET IONIZING      

12 CONTROL MEASURES PREVENT OR LIMIT DAMAGE FROM ENERGY OR ENERGY TRANSFER PREVENT ACCUMULATION OF HAZARDOUS AMOUNTS OF ENERGY LIMIT SPEED LIMIT ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE, CURRENT LIMIT CHEMICAL QUANTITIES IN USE IN STORAGE

13 CONTROL MEASURES PREVENT OR MODIFY RELEASE OF ENERGY BOTTLE CARRIERS FIRE PROOF CANS FUSES: ELECTICAL, MECHANICAL

14 CONTROL MEASURES PROVIDE TIME OR SPACE SEPARATION BETWEEN ENERGY AND HOST DISTANCE CAGES LOCK OUT / TAG OUT EXPOSURE MONITORING

15 CONTROL MEASURES BARRIERS TO BLOCK OR ATTENUATE ENERGY TRANSFER BARRIERS SHIELDING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

16 CONTROL MEASURES RAISE THRESHOLD TO PREVENT AND/OR REDUCE DAMAGE PHYSICAL CONDITIONING IMMUNIZATION ACCLIMATIZATION TRAINING

17 PROVIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING CPR FIRST AID MSDS STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES LAB PROCEDURES

18 PROVIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING FIRE 911 EVACUATE (DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTROL A FIRE UNLESS YOU ARE TRAINED IN FIRE SUPPRESSION) MEDICAL 911 FIRST AID

19 PROVIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SPILLS 911 EVACUATE DELUGE SHOWER EYEWASH

20 PROVIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CLEAN UP VENTILATE NEUTRALIZE ABSORB DISPOSAL HAZARDOUS WASTE NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE

21 THERE ARE OLD TEACHERS AND BOLD TEACHERS. BUT NO OLD, BOLD TEACHERS