field level risk assessment - Construction Owners Association of ...
field level risk assessment - Construction Owners Association of ... field level risk assessment - Construction Owners Association of ...
#6Field Level RiskAssessment:• Does not replace other safe workplanning• Adds information about “day ofthe job” hazards• Is done every time somethingchanges.• Involves identifying each step ofthe job, the hazards associatedwith each step, how likely andserious the risk is, and how therisk can be controlled.Construction Owners Association of Alberta 40
# 7The Team Part• Done by the crew and theforeman• Done on the day of the job,before the job begins and whenconditions or plans change• Crew does the same process(thinking/ mental) individuals do,together• DocumentedConstruction Owners Association of Alberta 41
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#6Field Level RiskAssessment:• Does not replace other safe workplanning• Adds information about “day <strong>of</strong>the job” hazards• Is done every time somethingchanges.• Involves identifying each step <strong>of</strong>the job, the hazards associatedwith each step, how likely andserious the <strong>risk</strong> is, and how the<strong>risk</strong> can be controlled.<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 40