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OSHA has concluded that effective management of worker safety and health protection is a decisive factor in reducing the extent and the severity of work-related injuries and illnesses.
- Effective management addresses all work-related hazards. OSHA lists 4 workplace hazards:
- Any hazard that can change worksite conditions or practices such as:
- Prevent Falls
- Wear and use personal fall arrest equipment
- Ensure perimeter protection is installed
- Make sure area is clear of spills
- Make sure openings in the floor are covered or closed off
- Prevent Struck – By
- Ensure workers know to not position themselves between moving vehicles and fixed objects
- Ensure all workers are wearing highly visible clothing
- Prevent Caught – In/Between
- Ensure workers are not entering trenches or excavations 5 feet or deeper without proper protective measures set in place
- Ensure all trenches and excavations are protected with either sloping, shoring, benching, or tench shield systems.
- Prevent Electrocutions
- Locate and identify all utilities before starting work
- Pay attention to any overhead power lines while operating machinery or working
- Ensure all workers are maintaining proper distance from power lines
- Prevent Falls
- This also includes that Safety Management addresses hazards not regulated by the government as well.
- Any hazard that can change worksite conditions or practices such as: