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Conducting a Site Survey

The first step in eliminating or controlling risks in the workplace is identifying hazards. When conducting a site survey, employers or site managers must consider what equipment will be used, what work will be performed, and the environment in which the task will be carried out.

The following are a few important points to examine when conducting a site survey:

  • Chemical hazards (propane, battery acid)
  • Danger of slips, trips, or falls
  • Processes and areas for loading and unloading
  • Potential shifting of loads, boxes, or other materials
  • Faulty equipment
  • Wet, icy, or dirty areas
  • Location traffic
  • Additional equipment
  • Other workers

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