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SECTION A2.B. <strong>THE</strong> SPECIALTY HAZARD IDENTIFICATION TOOLS<br />

A2.B.1. The fourteen tools that follow are specialty hazard identification tools designed to augment, as<br />

needed, the primary tools outlined in Section A2.A. These specialty tools fulfill several purposes as<br />

follows:<br />

A2.B.1.1. They can be used by virtually all personnel of the organization but may require some training<br />

and safety professional facilitation.<br />

A2.B.1.2. Each provides a special capability not fully realized in any of the primary tools.<br />

A2.B.1.3. They use the tools of the traditional safety program to support the ORM process.<br />

A2.B.1.4. They are generally well supported with forms, job aids, and models.<br />

A2.B.1.5. Their effectiveness has been proven in field application.<br />

A2.B.2. In an organization with a mature ORM culture, all personnel should be aware of the existence of<br />

these specialty tools and will be capable of recognizing the need for their application in support of the<br />

primary tools. While not every person will be comfortable using all of these procedures, a number of<br />

personnel within the organization will have experience applying them. Loss control professionals will be<br />

experienced in the role of assisting and facilitating in their application. The following pages describe each<br />

tool using a standard format, with models and examples.<br />

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