
Please contact ACTI for more information on Hazard Assessment & Control training.
⚠️ Hazard Assessment & Control Overview
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The **Hazard Assessment & Control Program** is designed to help workers and employers **identify, assess, and control workplace hazards**. This training aligns with **Alberta OH&S regulations** and supports a proactive approach to workplace safety.
📌 Key Learning Objectives:
- ✅ Understand the **importance of hazard assessments** in maintaining a safe workplace.
- ✅ Identify **common workplace hazards** and associated risks.
- ✅ Develop **hazard control measures** using the **Hierarchy of Controls**.
- ✅ Implement **effective hazard assessment techniques** in real work environments.
- ✅ Promote a **strong safety culture** through teamwork and compliance with safety regulations.
⚠️ What Causes Most Workplace Injuries?
According to safety statistics, **human error** accounts for **80-90% of workplace injuries**. Factors such as **stress, fatigue, dehydration, and burnout** increase the likelihood of accidents.
👷 Who Is Most at Risk?
**New and young workers** are at a greater risk of injury due to their lack of experience and familiarity with workplace hazards. They may be hesitant to report unsafe conditions or ask for help.
📋 Alberta OH&S Requirements for Hazard Assessment
Under **Part 2 of Alberta's OH&S Code**, employers must:
- 🔹 Conduct **hazard assessments before work begins**.
- 🔹 Document hazard assessments and update them regularly.
- 🔹 Involve workers in hazard identification and control measures.
- 🔹 Implement **risk elimination and control measures** to ensure worker safety.
🛠️ Steps to Conduct a Hazard Assessment
- Step 1: Identify Hazards – Examine workplace processes, equipment, and materials to find potential risks.
- Step 2: Assess the Risk – Determine **likelihood and severity** of each hazard.
- Step 3: Implement Control Measures – Use the **Hierarchy of Controls** to mitigate risks.
- Step 4: Evaluate Effectiveness – Monitor and adjust controls as necessary.
🔹 The Hierarchy of Controls
- ✅ **Elimination** – Remove the hazard entirely.
- ✅ **Substitution** – Replace hazardous materials or equipment with safer alternatives.
- ✅ **Engineering Controls** – Modify work environments (e.g., ventilation, barriers).
- ✅ **Administrative Controls** – Implement policies, procedures, and training.
- ✅ **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)** – Use protective gear as the last line of defense.
⚠️ Field Level Hazard Assessments (FLHA)
FLHA should be conducted when:
- ✅ Starting a **new job or shift**.
- ✅ **New workers** join the site.
- ✅ **Worksite conditions** change (weather, tools, procedures).
- ✅ **Unexpected hazards** arise during work.
🛑 Common Workplace Hazards:
- 🔥 **Physical Hazards** – Falls, moving machinery, electrical exposure.
- ☣️ **Chemical Hazards** – Toxic gases, corrosive substances, flammable materials.
- 🦠 **Biological Hazards** – Viruses, bacteria, mold, insect bites.
- 🚜 **Mechanical Hazards** – Moving vehicles, heavy machinery, faulty equipment.
- 🧠 **Human Factors** – Fatigue, stress, distractions, risk tolerance.
✅ Hazard Control Best Practices
- ✅ Conduct **daily hazard assessments** before starting work.
- ✅ Report and document hazards **immediately**.
- ✅ Ensure **proper training** for all employees.
- ✅ Use **correct PPE and follow safe work procedures**.
- ✅ Maintain **housekeeping and equipment maintenance** to prevent hazards.
📜 Course Completion & Certification:
To successfully complete this course, participants must:
- ✅ Complete **Spot the Hazards Practicals** with 100% passing grade (unlimited attempts allowed).
- ✅ Pass the **Final Exam** with a **100% score**.
- ✅ Submit the **mandatory feedback form** after the exam.
Upon completion, participants will receive an **ACTI Hazard Assessment & Control Certificate**.
📞 Contact ACTI:
For more information on **Hazard Assessment & Control Training**, please contact ACTI.