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Using hazard maps to identify and eliminate workplace hazards: a union-led health and safety training program

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Anderson, Joe ; Collins, Michele ; Devlin, John ; Renner, Paul

New Solutions

2012

22

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325-342

hazard identification ; risk assessment ; safety and health training ; trade union role ; workers participation

USA

Health and safety training

http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/NS.22.3.f

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"The Institute for Sustainable Work and Environment and the Utility Workers Union of America worked with a professional evaluator to design, implement, and evaluate the results of a union-led system of safety-based hazard identification program that trained workers to use hazard maps to identify workplace hazards and target them for elimination. The evaluation documented program implementation and impact using data collected from both qualitative interviews and an on-line survey from worker trainers, plant managers, and health and safety staff. Managers and workers reported that not only were many dangerous hazards eliminated as a result of hazard mapping, some of which were long-standing, difficult-to-resolve issues, but the evaluation also documented improved communication between union members and management that both workers and managers agreed resulted in better, more sustainable hazard elimination."

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