Job Safety Assessment is simply a procedure used to review job methods and uncover hazards that may have been overlooked in the layout of the plant or building and in the design of the machinery, equipment, tools, work stations, and processes, or that may have developed after production started, or that resulted from changes in work procedures or personnel. It's one of the first steps in hazard and accident analysis and in safety training.
Supervisors can use the findings of a job hazard analysis to eliminate and prevent hazards in their workplaces. This is likely to result in fewer worker injuries and illnesses; safer, more effective work methods; reduced workers' compensation costs; and increased worker productivity. The analysis also can be a valuable tool for training new employees in the steps required to perform their jobs safely.
For a job hazard analysis to be effective, management must demonstrate its commitment to safety and health and follow through to correct any uncontrolled hazards identified. Otherwise, management will lose credibility and employees may hesitate to go to management when dangerous conditions threaten them.
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety coordinates all asbestos-related activities on campus.
Contractor Job SafetyºÚÁϳԹÏÍø expects all outside contractors working on its campus to conduct all work consistent with all safety regulations Â
Hearing ConservationA hearing conservation plan has been developed in conjunction with the Special Education Department on the University CampusÂ
InspectionsThe Environmental Health and Safety Office conducts safety inspections within all buildings on our campus.
Record KeepingRecords pertaining to individual accidents, injury and illness must be kept on file in both the Human Resource Department and the Public Safety OfficeÂ
The Human Resource Department provides information and brochures relating to safety during the new employee orientation processÂ
Responsible PartiesThe following parties are responsible for the implementation of the Accident and Illness Safety Program at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ
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Areas Requiring Personal Protective EquipmentÌýÌýÌýÌýThis guide shows you the required Personal Protective Equipment requirements