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Level 2: Assignment #3 Bear Creek Co-op Review the Young Workers Awareness Program Booklet or go on-line to (google – young worker awareness program ontario – 7 things you should know) Complete slides 1 – 9 using this resource Save, print and hand-in with Level 2 package

Young Workers Awareness Program # of workers injured or killed daily in Ontario List key points ( page 2 and 3)

Hazards ( page 3 and 4 ) TypeExamples 1 Physical 2 Biological 3 Chemical 4 Ergonomic

Assessing Hazards Explain acute injuries and chronic injuries ( page 6)

Controlling Hazards ( page 7 ) Physical or Engineering controls Examples Operational Controls Examples Administrative Controls Examples Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE ) Examples

What is the role of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Ministry of Labour? (pages 8 & 9) What are your 3 basic rights? ( pages 10 and 11)

The Law: List Key Points ( page 13 & 15 ) Your employer/supervisor must You must comply You must report Your employer must You must have

WHMIS Symbols ( page 16,17&26 )

WHMIS Describe possible reactions with materials that have these symbols (page 26) Compressed gasInfectious materialOxidizing materialCorrosive Poison repeat exposure Poison immediateFlammable and combustible Reactive material