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Supervisor’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment Part 2: Training OthersObjectives:Lesson #3 – Doing Field Level Risk Assessment1. Discuss the kinds <strong>of</strong> hazards that are possible on a work site.2. Discuss the types <strong>of</strong> controls that can be used to keep <strong>risk</strong> to an acceptable <strong>level</strong>.3. Demonstrate ability to do Field Level Risk Assessment in a group using a case study.Resources Required:This lesson requires a case study example using work with which your group is familiar . To prepare for this exercise read “ How to Customize theTraining” section. The lesson plan asks for this case study to be made into an overhead. If this is not possible, post in on a flipchart. There is also ageneric case study for you to use if you are unable to develop your own.Time Objective Content Method Helps00 minutes Welcome • Welcome participants to the course. Inviteeveryone to get c<strong>of</strong>fee, juice and doughnuts.Greeting/Announcement Overhead #1 -WelcomeReview Field LevelRisk AssessmentMental Process• Introduce the exercise by saying that we aregoing to practice doing Field Level RiskAssessment using another case study. This willalso give us the opportunity to test what we havealready learned. We will also be learning moreabout kinds <strong>of</strong> hazards and types <strong>of</strong> controls• Ask, “ What is the first step in doing a FieldLevel Risk Assessment on the work site?” Thegroup may respond with either meet as a crew tohave a discussion or stop and think. Bothresponses are correct and should be reinforced.One represents an understanding <strong>of</strong> the teamprocess and the other the mental process.Review content <strong>of</strong> previous sessions. Usefor all formatsOverhead#6 Field LevelRiskAssessment(Optional)<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 23

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