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PPE hazard assessment for general industry quick ... - Oregon OSHA

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Your written certification can be as simple as this one.<br />

<strong>PPE</strong> <strong>hazard</strong> <strong>assessment</strong> certification<br />

Workplace evaluated:_______________________________________<br />

Person certifying the evaluation:_____________________________<br />

Hazard <strong>assessment</strong> date:____________________________________<br />

There’s a convenient <strong>hazard</strong> <strong>assessment</strong> <strong>for</strong>m<br />

on our website that you can download and use<br />

to do your own <strong>hazard</strong> <strong>assessment</strong>.<br />

Follow this link to download our <strong>PPE</strong> <strong>hazard</strong> <strong>assessment</strong> and<br />

certification <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

Reassess workplace <strong>hazard</strong>s periodically<br />

Do regular workplace inspections. Regular inspections tell you whether<br />

you’ve eliminated or controlled existing <strong>hazard</strong>s, and help you<br />

identify new <strong>hazard</strong>s. Quarterly inspections by employees trained in<br />

<strong>hazard</strong> recognition are a good way to get the job done.<br />

Look <strong>for</strong> new <strong>hazard</strong>s whenever you change equipment, materials,<br />

or work processes. Determine what <strong>hazard</strong>s could result from the<br />

changes and how to control them. If your business works at multiple<br />

sites, you may need to do a <strong>hazard</strong> <strong>assessment</strong> at each site.<br />

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