Safety & Health Program 1
Safety & Health Program 1
Recommended Actions:
Provide adequate authority and resources
to responsible parties
Hold managers, supervisors, and
employees accountable for meeting their
responsibilities
Review program operations at least
annually, to evaluate, identify deficiencies,
and revise, as needed
Worksite Analysis
Worksite analysis involves a variety of
worksite examinations, to identify not
only existing hazards, but also
conditions and operations where
changes might occur to create hazards
Effective management actively
analyzes the work and the worksite to
anticipate and prevent harmful
occurrences
Worksite Analysis (cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
So that all hazards are identified
Recommended Actions:
Provide for regular site safety and
health inspections
Provide a reliable system for
employees, without fear of reprisal, to
notify management about apparent
hazardous conditions and to receive
timely and appropriate responses
Worksite Analysis (cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Provide for investigation of accidents
and “near miss” incidents, so that
their causes and means for
prevention are identified
Analyze injury and illness trends
over time, so that patterns
with common causes can be
identified and prevented
Hazard Prevention
and Control
Triggered by a determination that a
hazard or potential hazard exists
Where feasible, prevent hazards by
effective design of job or job site
Where elimination is not feasible, control
hazards to prevent unsafe and
unhealthful exposure
Elimination or control must be
accomplished in a timely manner
Hazard Prevention and
Control (cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Establish procedures for timely correction or
control of hazards, including
– Engineering techniques, where feasible and
appropriate
– Procedures for safe work which are understood
and followed as a result of training, positive
reinforcement, correction of unsafe
performance, and enforcement
– Provision of personal protective equipment
– Administrative controls
Hazard Prevention and
Control (cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Provide for facility and equipment
maintenance
Plan and prepare for emergencies
– Training and drills, as needed
Establish a medical program
– First aid on site
– Physician and emergency care nearby
Safety and Health Training
Addresses the safety and health
responsibilities of all personnel,
whether salaried or hourly
Most effective when incorporated into
other training about performance
requirements and job practices
Complexity depends on size and
complexity of worksite and nature of
hazards
Safety and Health Training
(cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Ensure that all employees
understand the hazards to which
they may be exposed and how to
prevent harm to themselves and
others from exposure to these
hazards
Safety and Health Training
(cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Ensure that supervisors carry out their safety and
health responsibilities, including
– Analyzing the work under their supervision to
identify unrecognized potential hazards
– Maintaining physical protections in work areas
– Reinforcing employee training through continual
performance feedback and, if needed,
enforcement of safe work practices
Safety and Health Training
(cont’d)
Recommended Actions:
Ensure that managers understand
their safety and health
responsibilities, as described under
the Management Commitment and
Employee Involvement element of
the guidelines