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Hazard Control

Hazard Control. Andrew Ellis November 19 th , 2012. What are Hazard Controls?. The necessary measures to protect workers from exposure to a harmful substance or system The first steps is always to IDENTIFY the hazards. Movie Clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QDq-e1GbjE.

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Hazard Control

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  1. Hazard Control Andrew Ellis November 19th, 2012

  2. What are Hazard Controls? • The necessary measures to protect workers from exposure to a harmful substance or system • The first steps is always to IDENTIFY the hazards

  3. Movie Clip • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QDq-e1GbjE

  4. Ways to Control a Hazard • Elimination • Engineering Controls • Administrative Controls • PPE

  5. Elimination • Removing the hazard • Substitution • Most effective • Sandlot: Not an Option

  6. Engineering Controls • Process Control • Automation • Ventilation • Enclosure/Isolation • Physical Separations • Sandlot- Fence

  7. Administrative Controls • None in Sandlot • Education and Training • Standard Operating Procedures • Housekeeping • Emergency Preparation

  8. Personal Protective Equipment • Gloves, Eye Protection, Footwear, etc. • Should Never be the Only Method! • Why Take a Risk? • ALWAYS protect yourself

  9. As Future Engineers • Remember Dr. Schreiber’s Laboratory Motto: “Safety First” • Nothing Supersedes Safety in the Workplace • Always be Conscientious of Your Surrounding and Identify Potential Hazards • Injuries can be FOR-EV-ER

  10. References • http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/safetyhealth/comp3.html • http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/hazard_control.html • http://www.amazon.com/The-Sandlot-Tom-Guiry/dp/B00005RT3N • http://ehs.wsu.edu/ohs/PersonalProtectiveEquipment.html • http://www.ebay.com/itm/BIOHAZARD-Warning-Sign-danger-signs-toxic-symbol-bio-radiation-medical-waste-/260875987784 • http://www.mysecuritysign.com/BOD/Beware-Dog-Signs.aspx • http://www.ipswichpolice.org/animalcotrol.htm

  11. QUESTIONS

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