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5*22 HEALTH AND SAFETY RESOURCES

The purpose of this resource site is to provide information on the 5 fundamentals of health and safety. These 5 fundamentals, described below, represent the foundation for building a safe work environment.

There are 22 health and safety topics identified within these 5 fundamentals. The information offered addresses each of these 22 topics.



5 Fundamentals
22 Health & Safety Topics
  1. Health & Safety Responsibility
  1. Health & Safety Policy
  2. Health & Safety Plan
  3. General Health & Safety Rules
  4. Health & Safety Procedures or Practices
  5. Legal Obligations
  6. Health & Safety Actions
  1. Management Commitment
  1. Health & Safety Communication
  2. Management Support
  3. Well-being of Employees
  1. Employee Involvement
  1. Health & Safety Orientation
  2. Employee Participation
  3. Required Safe Work Practices
  1. Hazard & Risk Management
  1. Identification of Hazards & Risks
  2. Control of Hazards & Risks
  3. Hazard & Risk Reporting
  4. Accident Reporting
  5. Accident Investigation
  6. Accident and Injury Analysis
  7. Health & Safety Inspections
  1. Health & Safety Education
  1. Health & Safety Educational Needs
  2. Health & Safety Education Delivery
  3. Health & Safety Education Effectiveness

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