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Workplace Inspection

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Effective WorkplaceSafety Inspections

OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENTLOSS PREVENTION UNIT

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THE INSPECTION PROCESS

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PRETEST

Identification of workplace hazards is an important part of the inspection process.

true/false

Inspections must be conducted by the safety officer only. true/false

ORM requires all agencies to conduct and _________inspections

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Pretest (cont’d)

Hazards found in the workplace should be corrected as soon as possible.

true/false

Indoor air quality issues are part of the inspection process. true/false

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GOALS

Create a better understanding of the inspection process.

Learn how to identify safety hazards.

Learn how to control identified hazards.

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Did You Know?Workplace Hazards--

Can cause: Death Injury Damage to equipment

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Inspections help…

Maintain a safe work environment

Control unsafe acts and conditions

Ensure operational efficiency

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WHAT TO INSPECT?

The entire workplace Both interior & exterior work

environments.

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Checklist Categories

Building Safety Office Safety Fire Safety Electrical Safety Emergency Equipment Storage Methods

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What to Look for?

Indoor air quality

NFPA- Life Safety 101 Compliance

Housekeeping practices

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More of What to Look for…

Equipment operation and maintenance practices

Unsafe conditions

Unsafe acts (practices)

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TYPES OF INSPECTIONS

Formal Inspections

Daily/Weekly Inspections

Special Function Inspections

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WHO CAN CONDUCT INSPECTIONS

Employees Supervisors Safety Coordinators Management Safety Committee Members Outside Vendors/insurance companies

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SO, YOU

COMPLETED YOUR INSPECTION?

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WHAT YOU FOUND

Unsafe Conditions

Unsafe Acts

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WHAT NEXT?

Correct unsafe conditions

Correct unsafe acts

Implement controls

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IMPLEMENTING CONTROLS

Engineering Controls

Administrative Controls

Protective Equipment

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Document Your Findings

Document your corrective action

Document your controls

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OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT

SUPPORT

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Written Components…

Include in operational safety plan/manual

Include procedures to identify & correct hazards

Cover “good” housekeeping

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The “Inspection The “Inspection Effect”Effect”

Measures employee’s safety Measures employee’s safety performanceperformance

Reinforces importance of safety Reinforces importance of safety & management’s commitment& management’s commitment

Encourages employeesEncourages employees

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Inspections Required

Class A – Monthly

Class B - Quarterly

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InspectionDocumentation

Checklist recommended–Systematic–Site-specific

• Revise as needed

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Inspection Documentation (cont)

Written inspection report Should include:

– Person & Date– Concerns Identified– Corrective Action– Building/Area inspected

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Hazard Control Logs or Other Acceptable

MethodLocation:

– Posted in the workplace, accessible to ALL employees

Purpose:– For employees to “report” unsafe

conditions

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Hazard Control Logs (cont’d)

Implementation:– Train employees– Review routinely– Maintain on file at least three years.

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Hazard Control Log Responsibilities

Supervisor or Loss Prevention Rep:– Checks HCL– Takes temporary control– Reports to next level, if uncontrolled

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Corrective ActionAppropriate

Effective

Expeditious

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Corrective Action (cont’d)

Immediate (if possible)– If longer than 30 days:

• Forward Hazard Control Log to:–Agency Head–Department Head–ORM-LP-BR

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Record-keepingInspection ChecklistsHazard Control LogsState Fire Marshal Reports

Keep all for 3 years minimum

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POST TEST

Inspections must be conducted and documented using a checklist that reflects actual working conditions. True/False

Life Safety Code 101 only applies to office buildings. True/False

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POST TEST (CONT’D)

Observing employees at work must be part of your__________.

Hazards which pose imminent danger must be __________ and corrected immediately.

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Questions

Thanks For Attending This Program

Think Safety and Be Safe