Having a effective
safety checklist is an integral part of any safety program. A good safety checklist gives the safety manager a valuable tool to use when training, evaluating existing safety standards within the organization, and implementing new safety measures.
A safety checklist allows the safety manager to systematically address potential safety hazards without the fear of leaving something out. A safety checklist can also be used as a training tool. The safety trainer can use the checklist as an outline for covering potential hazards. The checklist can also be used by the employees as a reminder of potential safety hazards in their work areas.
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The Safety Library has safety checklists on topics like these:
Emergency Preparedness Checklist
Hazardous Materials Checklist
Bloodborne Pathogens Checklist