Checklists are essential to successful business operations. Checklists are
an integral part of an occupational health and safety management system. More
importantly, checklists save lives.
There are numerous uses of checklists in OH&S management systems. In fact, checklists are one of the most effective way of creating management system procedures and work instructions to meet the OHSAS 18001 requirements.
Some of the OH&S uses of checklists include –
There are numerous uses of checklists in OH&S management systems. In fact, checklists are one of the most effective way of creating management system procedures and work instructions to meet the OHSAS 18001 requirements.
Some of the OH&S uses of checklists include –
- Inspection checklists – for forklift trucks, fire extinguishers and other safety-critical devices, equipment and supplies.
- Plans and permits – for confined space entry, hot work and equipment lockout where the sequence of tasks and adequacy of precautions are critical.
- Emergency preparedness – for making sure equipment, materials and personnel will be ready and available when an incident occurs.
- Risk assessments – for evaluating the hazards and risks associated with materials, equipment and tasks.
- Internal audit protocols – for making sure that OHSMS audits are complete, inclusive and cost-effective.
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