Hazard Prevention & Control
Hazard Prevention & Control
System
Contents
1. Objectives
2. Hazard Controls
3. Preventive Maintenance
4. Managing Change
5. Occupational Health Program
6. Emergency Planning
7. Contractor Safety
Objectives
• Administrative controls
– No physical changes
– Limits daily exposure to hazards by
• Adjusting work tasks or schedules.
Hazard Control - Administrative
• Examples of administrative controls
include:
– Limited time exposure to hazards
– Buddy system
– Training
• Medical Screening
– Medical screening monitors if exposure to a
hazard leads to a potential decline in health.
– An example is exposure to noise and the
Hearing Conservation Program.
Occupational Health Program
• Employee Medical Records
– The maintenance and confidentiality of employee
medical records are crucial.
– You must maintain an employee's medical records for
the duration of employment plus 30 years.
– Records include employment medical questionnaires
or histories, results of laboratory tests or medical
screening, or physicians' opinions from work-related
injuries or illnesses.
– Develop a system to maintain these records and to
ensure that they are kept in confidence.
Occupational Health Program
• Wellness Program
– In your occupational health program, consider
including health and wellness programs for your
employees.
– Smoking cessation programs, diet and nutrition
education, and physical fitness programs are
examples of programs that encourage employees to
lead a healthy lifestyle, which helps them be healthy
for work
Emergency Planning
A 8 No No
B 1 Yes Yes
C 3 Yes Yes