The Hierarchy of Controls
health July 1st. 2021, 5:32amThe idea behind this hierarchy is that the control methods at the top of graphic are potentially more effective and protective than those at the bottom. Following this hierarchy normally leads to the implementation of inherently safer systems, where the risk of illness or injury has been substantially reduced.
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(0:00) Intro
(0:16) Focusing on Individuals Rarely Fixes Health & Safety
(0:42) Overall Summary of Controls
(1:02) Elimination
(1:31) Substitution
(1:44) Engineering Control
(2:00) Administrative Controls
(2:44) PPE
(3:46) Thinking about Exposures
(5:02) Outro
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In this video I will be giving a brief overview of Biological Hazards, which is an important type of occupational hazard that a worker can be potentially exposed to!
We will be going over the health effects that biological hazards can have on the human body, the types of transmission modalities and what occupational factors impact on the susceptibility for exposure. Finally we go over the types of controls which should be in place to manage biological hazards in the workplace.
Useful references for further reading on the topic:
1. OHS Body of Knowledge – Biological Hazards (SIA):
https://www.ohsbok.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/18-Hazard-Biological.pdf
2. Work-related infectious and parasitic disease Australia (Australian Safety and Compensation Council): https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/system/files/documents/1702/workrelated_infectious_parastitic_disease_australia.pdf
3. National Hazard Exposure Worker Surveillance (Safework Australia):
https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/system/files/documents/1702/nhews_biologicalmaterials.pdf
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