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Occupational Health and Safety Workplace Inspection Training HS7_21.11.13
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Inspection Inspector must Inspection process Classification of workplace hazards Reporting Follow-up AGENDA 2
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INSPECTION Legislated Monitor adherence to standards Report hazards and recommend improvement measures Benefits 3
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An Inspector must Know the type of activities to inspect Have a positive attitude, open mind Get to the bottom of the things Take a systematic approach Demonstrate an exemplary behaviour Possess problem-solving ability Demonstrate realism 4
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Inspection Process 1. Plan 2. Inspect 3. Report 4. Monitor 5
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Plan Schedule your inspections Identify who will conduct workplace inspections Review elements of the OHS program associated to workplace Review previous reports Gather checklist and equipment 6
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Things to do during an Inspection Detect Inspection Listen Identify VerifyList 7
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During an Inspection Inspect entire workplace Recognize presence of immediate danger Do not operate equipment if you are not qualified, ask operator for a demonstration 8
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Example of unsafe practices Operating a motor vehicle without a driver permit Failure to secure a defective equipment Improper material handling (lifting) Ignoring adverse influence of medication, alcohol, other drugs Horseplay (unacceptable claim by Workers Compensations) 9
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Immediate Action Change process Shutdown 10
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Class A – risk of permanent disability, loss of life, or extensive loss of material Class B – risk of serious injury, illness, temporary illness, disruptive material damage Class C – minor non-disabling injury, illness, non-disruptive property damage 3 Classification OHS Hazards 11
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Classification OHS Hazards 12
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Classification OHS Hazards ●Class A – likely to cause permanent disability, loss of life or body part extensive loss of structure, equipment, or material Broken door at an emergency exit 13
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Classification OHS Hazards ●Class B – likely to cause serious injury, illness temporary disability or property damage – Not extensive Emergency Lights Deal with the slip hazard immediately 14
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Classification OHS Hazards ●Class C – likely to cause minor, non-disabling injury, illness, non- disruptive, and property damage 15 Ripped and worn carpet
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Report Name of who conducted the inspection, time, date and area inspected A clear description of existing or potential hazards observed Priority ranking according to risk Temporary measures until a permanent solution can be implemented Recommendations for corrective actions 16
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Senior Local Employer Representative Immediate supervisor of workplace area OHSC or OHSR OHS Bulletin board in the workplace Chain of command Distribution of Report 17
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Follow-up Monitor implementation of recommendations Monitor safety standards Participate in evaluation of corrective actions taken 18
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Where to find more details about your workplace inspection? Who to contact for assistance? Where to find support tools? Things You Should Know 19
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CONCLUSION We have reviewed how to conduct a workplace inspection 20
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