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Cumulative Toxic Effects - <<<Answeres>>>>Effects that
usually occur after long term exposure to a substance.
Individual exposures occur many times and the effects
accumulate. Even very small individual exposures may result
in a toxic effect.
Critical Task - <<<Answeres>>>>A task that has the potential
to produce major loss to people, equipment, process or the
environment.
Decomposition - <<<Answeres>>>>The breakdown of a
material into two or more different materials.
Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) -
<<<Answeres>>>>A group comprised of management and
worker representatives that work together to identify
deficiencies in the safety management system, and then
recommend solutions to correct identified deficiencies. The
JHSC plays a key role in the development, implementation,
and maintenance of a health and safety program.
,Lagging Indicators - <<<Answeres>>>>Measure the end
result of OHS processes, policies and procedures. They're a
record of things that have already happened. Since they record
things after the fact, they inform a reactive health and safety
culture.
Lockout - <<<Answeres>>>>A positive method for
disconnecting power, or making machinery, equipment or a
process inoperative. Normally, this is done with locks
attached to electrical plugs, breakers or switches, control
units, valves, or levers. The person placing the lock at the
lockout point must be identified. A numbered tag can also
be affixed to the lockout point showing the reason for the
lockout, the date and the worker's name.
Lockout Procedure - <<<Answeres>>>>A written procedure
describing step-by-step how the positive locking out of
equipment, machinery or a process is to be done.
Management - <<<Answeres>>>>Those people that have
some level of authority, responsibility and accountability
within the firm.
Manager - <<<Answeres>>>>An employee of a company
who is responsible for planning, or directing a department or a
group of individuals and monitoring their work. Managers
have the authority to change the work assignments of staff and
have some control over resources and expenditures. hey are
responsible for ensuring the company or department is
, complying with the OHSR and there applicable safety
legislation.
Meetings - <<<Answeres>>>>Meetings may include but are
not limited to JHSC meetings, toolbox talks, management
meetings and informal safety meetings. They may or may not
include an agenda but should include a record of attendance.
Leading Indicators - <<<Answeres>>>>Focus on future
health and safety performance with the intent of continuous
improvement. They are a signal and monitor of what is being
done on an ongoing basis to prevent worker illness and injury.
MDS - <<<Answeres>>>>Musculoskeletal Disorders
Near Miss - <<<Answeres>>>>An incident that did not result
in an injury or property damage, but which under slightly
different circumstances could have.
Occupational Illness - <<<Answeres>>>>Physical condition
or medical disorder caused by exposure to workplace
environmental factors such as silica, dusts, heat, cold,
hazardous materials, etc.