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Muttart Hazard Assessment.1.CommunityServices Recreation Facility Services BranchHAZARD ASSESSMENT and CONTROLDescription ofWork Area: Completed by: Donna Hamel, James McIvorDate Created: Sept. 25th 2009Pyramids, Muttart Reviewed by: All Muttart StaffGreenhouse, Conservatory Previous Review: 2007Classrooms,AdministrationApproved by: Judith Rohovie, Chris JohnsonEventsAction TargetHazard S P E Rate1 Existing Controls S P E Rate2 Further ControlsBy Date1. On site emergency / 3 3 1 7 a) Emergency Procedures and 2 3 1 6 PA system upgrade Judi R.
2011threat of emergency High staff trained in their use. Moderate to include pyramidsb) Emergency Equipment – Vests, and offices when A fire, robbery, explosion quick procedures, fire funding is available(or bomb threat), medical extinguishers, first aid supplies,emergency (heart attack), etc. Available for use.chemical spill, etc.
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C) For chemical spills appropriatePPE – suit, gloves, respiratorsd) Building fire alarms andsprinklerse) Orientation to building for newemployees - Exits, Fireextinguishers, First Aideequipment, emergencyprocedures,Good signage on emergencyexitsg) Staff on site trained in FirstAid, CPR and AED available tohelph) Fire / emergency drillsconducted annually, realemergency drills, and1without controls in place2with existing controls in placePage 1 of 8.debriefings.i) Cash handling procedures2. Workplace Violence – 3 3 2 8 a) Restricted access onto building, 2 3 1 6against and between - High - card access Moderate Add Joe Craven 2010colleagues, patrons and b) Perimeter Checks: Checking morepublic. Resulting in inside and outside the facility securphysical, emotional or looking for suspicious persons ityphysiological trauma and or things cameinjuries. C) Panic button, door sensors. Ras Jamesd) Usually other staff available for - in pavilions and McIvor Dealing with unauthorized support. Greenhouse areas 2009-entry into the facility and e) Non-violence crisis intervention 2010grounds by the public. Training and certification. Diffusing tense situations f) Corporate Administrative Implement Security James Armed Robbery and thefts Directive and Procedures audit McIvor 2010A1438 address the issue.
Recommendationsg) Emergency proceduresh) First aid trained staff on site Staff to receive Muttartavailable to provide help. Non-violence crisis Safetyi) Corporate Identification Cards. Intervention CommitteePolicy A1434 training. 2009 /j) Radios - to improve 2010communication Prepare openingk) Security cameras check in andl) Cash handling procedures closing procedure.m) Radio check in proceduren) Locking doors / gates &arming building at nighto) Security audit (2008)3. Ergonomics 2 3 2 7 a) Ergonomically designed 1 1 3 5High furniture (desks & chairs) Moderate Musculoskeletal injury b) Ergonomic reviews of Review and Muttart 2009 /and/or reduced equipment / furniture implement Safety 2010productivity due to poor positioning by City of ergonomic review Committeeand incorrect workstation Edmonton Ergonomic recommendationsset up or design. Consultant c) Staff awareness of propersitting / working positioningCorporate Ergonomist injuryprevention tipsd) Public Works’ accommodationPage 2 of 8.staff approving all work spacedesign moves, etc.e) Corporate purchasing standardsin place to address acquisitionof new office furniture.f) Staff medical concerns relatedto office equipment use / designreported to their supervisors, foraction.g) Staff exercise & stretchingStretch Better, Feel BetterVideo Program4. Motor Vehicle Accidents 3 2 3 8 a) Valid driver’s license 2 1 3 5 Ensure defensive James March(off & on work site) High b) Business insurance coverage for Moderate driver training McIvor 2010(bobcat, personal personnel vehicle.vehicles, City vehicles) c) Traveling on official citybusiness City policy regarding Training for Bobcat Injuries while driving car rental A1415F.
Operation(to/from work, and during d) Safe driving and vehicle Defensive Driving James Feb.business hours). Operating practices Courses McIvor 2010 Injuries while in a motor e) Defensive Driving Courses forvehicle while conducting those who are driving dailysome work related activity f) Competent to operateon facility grounds and off g) Equipment & site inspectionssite. Before work begins Injuries while operating h) Staff reporting unsafeheavy equipment - to equipment or conditionsoperators and bystanders. I) Equipment operator manualsj) Staff training on use of eachCity owned piece of equipment,bobcat, trucksk) Wearing the proper PPE - earplugs or ear muffs, hard hat,safety glasses, masks, etc.
forthe equipment being used.l) Fleet safety requirements andtrainingm) Mentorship program5. Working alone – (after 3 3 3 9 a) Phones, radios and cell phones 2 2 3 7 security camera Joe Craven 2010regular hours, special High (a couple) are available for staff High project - Increase #events and during and staff are required to carry of security camerasPage 3 of 8.normal working hours) them when working alone.
To include Pyramidsb) Trades sign-in sheets sign and Greenhouse As a result of working in/out log system. Areasalone, staff have additional c) Restricted access into building -exposure to emergencies, card and key access - Corporateviolence, etc. Where no- Identification Cards. Policyone else is available A1434nearby for immediate aid. D) Building sensor / security Weekend Growers, Host, system (exit guards)hostess staff e) Police drive by inspections Where one staff member is f) Security camerasrequired to work - during, g) Usually - Other staff availablebefore and after special for support (staff escorts).events and performing h) Violence in the Workplacevarious maintenance work training.
Violence in theWorkplace Q/Ai) Emergency procedures.j) Radio check in procedure6. Unsafe Equipment or 2 1 2 5 a) Monthly safety inspections 1 1 1 3chemical exposure Moderat b) Staff reporting unsafe Lowe equipment or conditions Office equipment not c) Safety committee discussions toproperly maintained or address any unsafe conditions.having appropriate safety d) MSDS sheetsdevises (laminator, paper e) First aid kits and staff trained incutter, air compressor for first aid.filling balls, etc).
F) Staff trained on equipment use Chemicals used in office and correct storage(cleaning, photocopier, g) Proper PPE - gloves, gogglesetc.)7. Trips, Slips & Falls 2 2 3 7 High a) Wearing appropriate footwear 2 1 3 6 Develop a list of Donna Dec.for the conditions.
Moderate confined spaces and Hamel / 2009 Outdoors, walking on ice, b) Personal awareness of various fall hazard work Christinetripping on uneven trip & slip hazards were ever activities to ensure Deputatsurfaces, etc. That staff are Falling from ladders or c) Report conditions that are appropriatelyhigh places unsafe and require maintaining protected. Identify Indoors - tripping on plant (i.e. Excessive Ice, loose cords, any engineeredmaterial, edging, uneven etc.). Controls neededsurfaces, boxes, cords, d) Safety inspections and random (both inside andstairs, mats, carpet, etc. Actions taken to outside of building) Inside slipping on tiled correct and report potential tripPage 4 of 8.floor hazards immediately. Slipping on wet surfaces e) Proper work practices are tripping on uneven followed, lifting, moving heavysurfaces, edging, rocks, objects, storage of supplies,logs.
Housekeeping / cleaning. Climbing ladders f) First aid kits and staff trained infirst aid.g) Proper PPE - shoes, role securesh) OH&S Safety Alerts & videosUnderstand confined space andfall protection legislation including signagej) Guard rails8. Bodily fluids 2 3 3 8 a) First aid kits and staff trained in 1 2 2 5High first aid. Moderate Exposure to infections and b) Staff trained on proper handlingdiseases from bodily fluids - wash hands, use sanitizer(blood, vomit, etc.) - c) Safety inspectionscleaning, applying first d) Proper PPE - gloves, easilyaid, lost in found accessiblee) Provincial OH&S Biohazardinformation5 of 8.9. Use, set-up and storage 2 2 3 7 High a) Training on proper lifting 2 1 2 5of rental/programme techniques. Moderate Review storage and James 2010tables, chairs and b) Provincial publications on handling of rental McIvorequipment correct lifting - equipment Improper lifting of heavy (weights) s/rde/xchg/hre/hs.xsl/136.html Review moving the Dawn Equipment not stored c) Staff training on use of each tables, chairs etc. Linmanproperly causing trip piece of equipment to prevent patron Dec.hazards.
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D) Daily equipment inspections distractions and 2009 Equipment itself may e) Equipment operator manuals injuries.cause injures - falling, f) Signage, stickers & instructionstripping, pinched fingers, for proper use (Tricep pulldown Secure equipment Jameshitting heads, poking eyes, extension) - putting away used operator manuals McIvortripping on mats, etc. Equipment for staff use if Set up of decorations in g) Supervision of equipment usage needed Dec.atrium 200910. High sound volumes - 2 2 3 7 High a) Staff training for proper volume 1 1 2 4 Low Monitor decibel Dawn Dec.settings levels of live bands LINMAN 2009 Noise distractions impact b) Staff orientation to equipment and stearioproper supervision and c) Signage on or near stereo, AV equipment.dealing with incidents systems Long term high volumesmay adversely impacthearing11. Heavy safe door and 2 1 3 6 a) Staff orientations and training 1 1 3 5 Post Signage Greg Witt Dec.sharp cupboard door Moderat on closing doors, and use of Moderate 2009edges e safeb) Daily visual furniture This furniture combined inspectionswith limited space c) Signage, stickers & instructionsprovides an environment for proper use (safe)for staff injuries from d) Regular staff awareness /crushing & pinching messagesfingers, hitting toes & feet,scraping and hitting heads,etc.12.
Unsanitary garbage and 3 2 3 8 High a) Use tongs to handle needles, 1 1 3 5 Signage andsharp objects (needles) in b) Wear protective gloves, safety Moderate trainingfacility glasses,Page 6 of 8.Being injured while c) Store needles in a Hazardouscleaning facility Material (Sharp’s) Container/- Bio Hazard disposal and Follow SOPclean-up - removal and d) First aid training, kits andsafe storage of hypodermic respondersneedles, blood, etc. E) Regular safety talks (seasonal)Dirty & unsanitary objects -passing diseases13.
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