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HRAC

Hazard recognition, hazard assessment and hazard control

Hazard Recognition

The systematic task of identifying all hazards present or potentially present in a workplace.

It's always the first step of any HRAC process.

Hazard Assessment

Workers and employers which of the hazards needs to be addressed most urgently.

Hazard Control

The process used to establish preventative and corrective measures implemented to eliminate

or mitigate the effect of the hazard.

Hierarchy of Controls

A system used to control workplace risks. It's a step by step approach to eliminating or

reducing risks ranking from most effective to least.

Five Controls in Hierarchy of Controls

1. Elimination

2. Substitution

3. Engineering Controls

4. Administrative Controls

5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Elimination

, Removes the hazard from the worksite

Substitution

Replaces something that produces a hazard with something that does not.

Engineering Controls

Modifications to the workplace, equipment, materials or work processes that reduces workers

exposure to hazards.

Administrative Controls

Changes to work process, policies, training or rules designed to reduce exposure to hazards.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Equipment worn by workers designed to protect them if they come in contact with hazard.

Physical Hazards

Noise and vibration, temperature, radiation and ergonomics.

When is noise harmful to workers?

Three characteristics affect when noise becomes a hazard: frequency, duration and loudness.

Noise can lead to permanent hearing loss.

When does vibration become harmful to workers?

When a worker comes into contact with vibration causing energy to be transferred to the

worker. There are two common types of vibration that are important to

OHS: whole body vibration and segmental vibration.

Whole Body Vibration

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