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LanguageYou may wish to change words etc throughout the Lesson Plans, Overheads, or theWorker’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment etc. to reflect the language used in yourcompany.Company Specific ExamplesIn both Lesson Plan # 3 and # 4 there are opportunities to use company specific casestudies. Using situations that are familiar to those attending the training is the best wayfor them to develop practical skills. Writing these case studies is not difficult. The jobyou choose to use for the case study should:• Have no more than six major steps.• Should include day or site specific conditions that could create hazards.• Be familiar to those attending the workshop.The job can be one for which a safe work plan is usual. It can also be one for which thereare no written plans or procedures. The focus <strong>of</strong> this process is site specific, day <strong>of</strong> thejob conditions. In the real world if there is not safe work plan or established procedures,all <strong>of</strong> the hazards would need to be identified and recorded. For the purposes <strong>of</strong> thetraining, choose a common job that is not too complex.Use the format below to structure the information.1. Short description <strong>of</strong> the job2. A list <strong>of</strong> the job steps3. A list <strong>of</strong> the hazards associated with the job steps4. An <strong>assessment</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>risk</strong>s using the Risk Assessment Matrix5. The controls that would be used to reduce the <strong>risk</strong><strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 64

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