(Optional) Identify potential hazards in the work area.
Identification should include hazards relating to
- substances
- volatile substances
- improper storage of chemicals
- tools and equipment
- improper operating procedures
- damaged tools or malfunctioning equipment, or choosing the wrong tool for the job
- facilities problems
- damaged electrical cables, or electricity hazards (e.g., water)
- employee behavior
- inappropriate work attire
- failure to use personal protective equipment (PPE)
- poor laddering techniques
- improper lifting techniques.
Process/Skill Questions:
- How are hazards identified?
- What are examples of workplace hazards?
- What consequences may result from failure to identify workplace hazards?
- What can you do to be informed and prepared to handle exposure to various chemicals and substances in the workplace?
- What procedures should be followed when a piece of equipment is not functioning correctly?
- What are some potential resources available to you to assist in maintaining a safe work/hazard free work environment?
- What resources are available for reporting hazards in the workplace?