After you’ve completed the necessary hazard and risk assessments you’re ready to put your hazard control plan to work. An effective hazard control plan (HCP):
- Involves worker input.
- Reduces or removes hazards.
- Minimizes or eliminates risk.
- Uses a hierarchy of controls and a hazard control plan to guide the selection and implementation of controls.
- Considers controls needed in emergency situations and nonroutine activities.
- Is evaluated to determine how well controls are working and if new/better controls exist.
Step 1: Identify control options
Collect, organize, and review information on control options.- Review sources such as safety standards and guidance, industry consensus standards, National Institute […]
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