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Prof. Safety 69 (09): 24–30.
Paper Number: ASSE-24-09-24
Published: 01 September 2024
...Morgan M. Bliss; Jennifer Serne Key Takeaways - OSH professionals often introduce workers to the hierarchy of controls concept during workplace training. - The commonly used hierarchy of controls diagram may need revisions to improve its efficacy and usability as a tool to help workers learn...
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Prof. Safety 68 (10): 16–20.
Paper Number: ASSE-23-10-16
Published: 02 October 2023
... 2023 2 10 2023 2 10 2023 2 10 2023 Copyright 2023, American Society of Safety Professionals hazard fatality requirement regulation north america government incident osha united states government hierarchy exposure fall prev protection pa thomas prevention...
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Prof. Safety 68 (06): 24–33.
Paper Number: ASSE-23-06-24
Published: 02 June 2023
... throu integrating human factor prevention assp hierarchy objective chapanis design investment hazard health & medicine ergonomics popov safety stakeholder workplace development conference 2 6 2023 2 6 2023 2 6 2023 2 6 2023 HUMAN FACTORS Peer-Reviewed...
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Prof. Safety 68 (02): 22–28.
Paper Number: ASSE-23-02-22
Published: 01 February 2023
... and mitigation through a safety and health framework is the best motivating framework in which to take mitigating actions. - Safety professionals can help their organizations become carbon-neutral by adopting a continual improvement approach with adapted hierarchy of controls that can be integrated...
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Prof. Safety 67 (04): 24–29.
Paper Number: ASSE-22-04-24
Published: 01 April 2022
... or by subcontracting work to third-party entities (Mayo & Tymvios, 2017). 1 4 2022 1 4 2022 1 4 2022 1 4 2022 Copyright 2022, American Society of Safety Professionals us government maintenance hazard hierarchy category facility manager technician operation ifma...
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Prof. Safety 66 (05): 22–30.
Paper Number: ASSE-21-05-22
Published: 01 May 2021
... safety professionals to have a realistic assessment of the current state. - With safety professionals leading the way for risk assessment and feasible risk reduction based on the hazard control hierarchy, PTD can move forward with potential significant strides in the decade of the 2020s. Significant...
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Prof. Safety 65 (04): 25–35.
Paper Number: ASSE-20-04-25
Published: 01 April 2020
... that is considered acceptable. Layers of control selected in accordance with the hierarchy of risk treatment and their actions should be constructed, implemented, verified and monitored to achieve a level that is as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP). Techniques such as barrier analysis, layers of protection...
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Prof. Safety 64 (11): 24–35.
Paper Number: ASSE-19-11-24
Published: 01 November 2019
... requirement checklist consumer health fatality assp health & medicine psj professional safety november 2019 specification november 2019 risk assessment risk and uncertainty assessment risk management hierarchy objective safety review osh professional incident hazard artificial...
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Prof. Safety 64 (08): 37–40.
Paper Number: ASSE-19-08-37
Published: 01 August 2019
... and maintenance to find creative ways of reducing the hazard or eliminating it altogether, instead of only using PPE to work around the hazard, thereby stalling the process at the least effective level of the hierarchy of controls. The safety management role has grown exponentially more important in today's...
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Prof. Safety 64 (05): 34–43.
Paper Number: ASSE-19-05-34
Published: 01 May 2019
... using a hierarchy approach. A fundamental concept within operational risk management is the ranking of hazard controls and risk treatment strategies known as the hierarchy of controls. Various hierarchy of controls models exist, each having slight differences in control options and applications...
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Prof. Safety 64 (02): 28–36.
Paper Number: ASSE-19-02-28
Published: 01 February 2019
... hierarchy jury member incident safety hierarchy likelihood risk assessment artificial intelligence garner manufacturer ground transportation hazard 28 PSJ PROFESSIONAL SAFETY FEBRUARY 2019 assp.org PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Peer-Reviewed Clearly Defining Loss Control Terms By Dave Curry IIN TODAY S...
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Prof. Safety 62 (06): 52–61.
Paper Number: ASSE-17-06-52
Published: 01 June 2017
... recognition knowledge upstream oil & gas competency artificial intelligence operational safety hierarchy june 2017 stop-the-job trigger 52 ProfessionalSafety june 2017 www.asse.org In BrIef Hazard recognition is essential for the success of both process safety and OSH. Energy identification...
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Prof. Safety 61 (09): 37–44.
Paper Number: ASSE-16-09-37
Published: 01 September 2016
...Bruce K. Lyon; Georgi Popov; Elyce Biddle In Brief As indicated in the prevention through design (PTD) hierarchy of controls model, the most effective means of preventing and controlling occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in construction is to avoid, eliminate or minimize hazards...
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Prof. Safety 61 (06): 63–71.
Paper Number: ASSE-16-06-63
Published: 01 June 2016
... perception prevention hierarchy tennis new york geller safety wristband application workplace safety leader human factors maslow www.asse.org June 2016 ProfessionalSafety 63 E. Scott Geller, Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech, is a senior partner of Safety Performance Solutions...
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Prof. Safety 59 (04): 44–51.
Paper Number: ASSE-14-04-44
Published: 01 April 2014
... participation hierarchy safety management contractor april 2014 safety risk management corrective action requirement responsibility 44 ProfessionalSafety APRIL 2014 www.asse.org Z10-2012 On July 25, 2005, ANSI approved a new standard titled Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS...
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Prof. Safety 59 (02): 34–40.
Paper Number: ASSE-14-02-34
Published: 01 February 2014
..., was approved on June 25, 2005. The standard states that to achieve feasible risk reduction the hierarchy of controls should be utilized. Secondly, NIOSH was discussing changes in thinking about OSH problem solving. The agency hosted the first Prevention Through Design (PTD) Workshop in Washington, DC, July 9...
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Prof. Safety 57 (07): 44–51.
Paper Number: ASSE-12-07-44
Published: 01 July 2012
... manuele public health tank raceway state university precedence hierarchy us government safety july 2012 inherently safer aquacultural work intervention 44 ProfessionalSafety JULY 2012 www.asse.org Inherently Safer Aquacultural Work Hierarchical Hazard Controls By Melvin L. Myers, Robert M...
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Prof. Safety 53 (10).
Paper Number: ASSE-08-10-28
Published: 01 October 2008
... decision-making levels in the hierarchy of controls. The goal of this initiative, founded on the need to "create a sustainable national strategy for prevention through design," is to "reduce the risk of occupational injury and illness by integrating decisions affecting safety and health in all stages...
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Prof. Safety 52 (01).
Paper Number: ASSE-07-01-24
Published: 01 January 2007
... advice to telling the design team to follow a hierarchy of controls (Bahr, 1997; Main, 2004; Manuele, 2005). Hierarchy lists consist of three to six general approaches to hazard control (Manuele, 2005). Design teams could benefit from more-specific options. Strategies fill the gap between the broad...

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