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#28Our Company’sPlan for Field LevelRisk Assessment( Insert overheads that you have developed tosupport your explanation of your company’simplementation of Field Level RiskAssessment)Construction Owners Association of Alberta 62
HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THE TRAININGThe following information provides suggestions about how to customize the Field LevelRisk Assessment Workshop so that it effectively meets your company’s needs.Company Logos etc.All material in this series can be printed to carry your company logo, name, etc. ratherthan the Construction Owner’s Association of Alberta.Company Specific Information and LanguageInformationLesson Plan #4 of the training suggests the presentation of information about yourcompany’s Field Level Risk Assessment initiative and how it fits with current health andsafety practices in current use. The steps to take to do this are as follows:1. Review the questions about Company Specific Plans. They are found in LessonPlan #4 and in “How to Prepare for Delivering the Training”. You may haveadditional questions as well that have to do with your company’s current healthand safety programs.2. Determine who is the best person to answer your questions and schedule timewith them.3. Ask what they would like to have communicated to workers about the companyField Level Risk Assessment Initiative.4. Take notes of the meeting.5. Review the lesson plan. Determine if the questions included in the lesson will helpyou to explain your company’s plan for Field Level Risk Assessment. If so, addthe information you will deliver in the spaces following the questions. If they arenot helpful, change the questions and record the content you plan to deliver.6. An alternative case study exercise has been provided if there is no useful contentto deliver. If you use this alternate exercise, adjust the time frames to reflect yourrevised plan.7. If you do not understand the questions, you may wish to review the Manager’sHandbook.8. Develop overheads to summarize the key points you want to communicate.Construction Owners Association of Alberta 63
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HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THE TRAININGThe following information provides suggestions about how to customize the Field LevelRisk Assessment Workshop so that it effectively meets your company’s needs.Company Logos etc.All material in this series can be printed to carry your company logo, name, etc. ratherthan the <strong>Construction</strong> Owner’s <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta.Company Specific Information and LanguageInformationLesson Plan #4 <strong>of</strong> the training suggests the presentation <strong>of</strong> information about yourcompany’s Field Level Risk Assessment initiative and how it fits with current health andsafety practices in current use. The steps to take to do this are as follows:1. Review the questions about Company Specific Plans. They are found in LessonPlan #4 and in “How to Prepare for Delivering the Training”. You may haveadditional questions as well that have to do with your company’s current healthand safety programs.2. Determine who is the best person to answer your questions and schedule timewith them.3. Ask what they would like to have communicated to workers about the companyField Level Risk Assessment Initiative.4. Take notes <strong>of</strong> the meeting.5. Review the lesson plan. Determine if the questions included in the lesson will helpyou to explain your company’s plan for Field Level Risk Assessment. If so, addthe information you will deliver in the spaces following the questions. If they arenot helpful, change the questions and record the content you plan to deliver.6. An alternative case study exercise has been provided if there is no useful contentto deliver. If you use this alternate exercise, adjust the time frames to reflect yourrevised plan.7. If you do not understand the questions, you may wish to review the Manager’sHandbook.8. Develop overheads to summarize the key points you want to communicate.<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 63