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Note: The team leader will act as a bridge that provides communication between technical
support members and team members.
1.2.2. Specifying Labor
Team members make a list of the work they did during a shift, in other words, the jobs on
this step. According to legislation, occupational accidents happen when doing a job. In this
regard, it is important to list the works done. Each work done means a danger or dangerous
situation.
1.2.3. Determination of Labor Risks
We have defined all the work done up to this stage, in other words, the dangers / dangerous
situations. Now it is necessary to identify the risks within these hazards. Add a potential risk
column to the list of final works done. Print it out and distribute it to team members. Team
members should write down the risks they anticipate "in their own way" along with every
work they perform.
At this stage, the Workplace Physician, Occupational Safety Specialist and, if deemed
necessary, a sufficient number of technical personnel must be involved in the study. Lists of
risks found by the workers shouldn’t be considered to be sufficient. It is necessary to
determine all possible risks with technical support.
After making sure that all the risks have been identified, the precautions to be taken should
be determined in order not to reveal each risk. Let's open another column in Excel
spreadsheet and distribute the print-outs to team members. Let's ensure that the question of
what precautions should be taken against each risk is answered by the workers.
1.2.4. Classification of Precautions
It is necessary to clarify and then classify all necessary precautions with the support of the
workplace doctor and occupational safety specialist and, if deemed necessary, sufficient
technical personnel. The classification result will be as follows;
Corrections that can be made with the present resources of the workplace, Corrections to be
applied after procuring goods and / or services from outside, corrections that can be made
with the investment project / plan, etc.
Creating Control Tables and Statistics. The obtained data must be supported by statistics and
the "business risk prevention tree" must be entered into the business risk assessment form.
In this way, almost all of occupational accidents and occupational diseases that may occur
in each part of the workplace can be defined.
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