A systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies
Makeimprovements
Set aside a regular time to discuss safety and health issues, with the goal of identifying ways to improve the program
Conductinspections
Inspect the workplace with workers and ask them to identify any activity, piece of equipment, or material that concerns them. Use checklists.
Seekinputonworkplace changes
Before making significant changes to the workplace, work organization, equipment, or materials, consult with workers to identify potential safety or health issues
Implementhazard controls
Assign workers the task of choosing, implementing, and evaluating the solutions they come up with
Providetraining
Train workers on how to identify and control hazards using, for example, OSHA's Hazard Identification Training Tool
Collecthazardcontrolideas
Ask workers for ideas on improvements and follow up on their suggestions. Provide them time during work hours, if necessary, to research solutions
Implementareportingsystem
Develop and communicate a simple procedure for workers to report any injuries, illnesses, incidents, hazards, or safety and health concerns without fear and retaliation
Setsafetyandhealthasatoppriority
Tell your workers that making sure they finish the day and go home safely is the way you do business. Assure them that you will work with them to find and fix any hazards that could injure them or make them sick
Lead by example
Practice safe behaviors yourself and make safety part of your daily conversations with workers
Who are the authors of the 10th Edition of "Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction"?
William D. Callister, Jr. and David G. Rethwisch
What is the primary focus of the book "Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction"?
It focuses on materials science and engineering.
What academic departments are associated with the authors of the book?
Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Which university is William D. Callister, Jr. affiliated with?
The University of Utah
Which university is David G. Rethwisch affiliated with?