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- Hazardous Energy Control Programs - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
However, during maintenance or repairs, these devices may have to be removed or by-passed In these situations, a hazardous energy control program is needed A hazardous energy control program is used to maintain worker safety by preventing: Unintended release of stored energy Unintended start-up Unintended motion
- Hazard and Risk - Hazard Control - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
A hazard control program consists of all steps necessary to protect workers from exposure to a substance or system, the training and the procedures required to monitor worker exposure and their health to hazards such as chemicals, materials or substances, or other types of hazards such as noise and vibration
- Lockout Tag out - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Lockout is one way to control hazardous energy See the OSH Answers Hazardous Energy Control Programs for a description of the types of hazardous energy and required elements of a control program In practice, lockout is the isolation of energy from the system (a machine, equipment, or process) that physically locks the system in a safe mode
- CCOHS: Confined Space - Program
To manage the risks associated with working in confined spaces, employers must develop and implement a confined space hazard assessment and control program A confined space hazard assessment and control program, specific to the work being conducted, should be written for work in each and every confined space
- Designing an Effective PPE Program - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
Examples of PPE include respirators, gloves, aprons, fall protection, and full body suits, as well as head, eye and foot protection Using PPE is only one element in a complete hazard control program that would use a variety of strategies to maintain a safe and healthy environment
- Noise - Measurement of Workplace Noise - Canadian Centre for . . .
Measuring noise levels and workers' noise exposures is the most important part of a workplace hearing conservation and noise control program It helps identify work locations where there are noise problems, employees who may be exposed to noise levels that can cause hearing loss, and where additional noise measurements need to be made
- Respirators - Respirator Selection - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
A hazard control program consists of all steps necessary to protect workers from exposure to a hazardous substance, the training and procedures required to monitor workers' health and exposure to hazards such as chemicals, materials, or substances, or other types of hazards such as noise and vibration A written workplace hazard control program
- Lockout Tag out Health and Safety Programs - Canadian Centre for . . .
Lockout is one way to control hazardous energy See the OSH Answers Hazardous Energy Control Programs for a description of the types of hazardous energy and required elements of a control program In practice, lockout is the isolation of energy from the system (a machine, equipment, or process) that physically locks the system in a safe mode
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