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Hazard Control Management

Endless process People focused Leadership driven Operational priority Benefits everyone Reduces losses Prevents human harm [Pg.2]


HCMCB Hazard Control Management Certification Board... [Pg.60]

The board also offers qualified candidates the opportunity to earn their Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM), Certified Hazard Control Manager-Security (CHCM-SEC), or Certified Product Safety Manager (CPSM) credential. The IBFCSM motto. Individual Credentials—The Key to Upgrading the Profession, reflects the impact that individual certifications have on improving organizational safety and hazard control functions. [Pg.1]

Hazard control manager retains responsibilities for solving all safety-related problems. [Pg.4]

Organizations and hazard control managers must ensure the development of realistic objectives and goals. The attainment of hazard control objectives and goals will require development of written plans, procedures, policies, and directives. Develop and implement written documents that direct or require specific hazard control-related actions and behaviors. Written documents can assign hazard control responsibilities, communicate hazard control issues, and address issues such as inspections, training, and job-related processes. [Pg.9]

Hazard control managers expected to prevent all accidents and injuries. [Pg.19]

Why should a proactive hazard control management approach be important to any organization ... [Pg.30]

List five assumptions of traditional hazard control management. [Pg.30]

List seven key responsibilities of a hazard control manager. [Pg.30]

Why should a hazard control manager develop and maintain an FHA ... [Pg.30]

Why must hazard control managers understand organizational structures and interfacing functions ... [Pg.47]

Why would effective oral and written communication skills prove important to the success of a hazard control manager How could the lack of communication skills impact hazard control efforts ... [Pg.62]

Coordinate safety-related issues with the hazard control manager, safety director, and organizational safety committee. [Pg.248]

Appendix A Hazard Control Management Evaluation Scoring System (HCESS)... [Pg.373]

Hazard Control Management Quality Review (4) In addition to a comprehensive review, a process in place to drive continuous correction. (3) Comprehensive review conducted annually and drives jpropriate modifications. (2) Quality review conducted, but does not a[ pear to drive all necessary changes. (1) Changes policies driven by events such as accidents or compliance activities. (0) No evidence of any quality or evaluation review process. [Pg.375]


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