Form 151: WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY CHECKLIST WORKING 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'WORK ENVIRONMENT' section. Here, you will assess your designated work area by answering 'Yes' or 'No' to each statement regarding floor level, lighting, ventilation, and safety equipment.
  3. Proceed to the 'ELECTRICAL' section. Ensure that all electrical outlets are safe and that cords are properly managed. Again, respond with 'Yes' or 'No' for each item listed.
  4. Next, focus on the 'WORKSTATION SET UP'. Evaluate your chair, keyboard, mouse, and monitor setup. Make sure everything is ergonomically positioned for comfort and efficiency.
  5. In the 'NATURE OF TASKS' section, confirm that your work practices promote safety and health. Answer accordingly based on your daily tasks.
  6. Finally, complete the 'OTHER FACTORS' section by ensuring communication devices are available and emergency procedures are known. Sign and date the form at the end.

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These include: Risk Assessment. Conducting a thorough risk assessment is the first step to identifying potential hazards in the workplace. Policies and Procedures. Training Education. Safety Monitoring Auditing. Emergency Preparedness and Response Plans.
Step One: Identify. Walk around your workplace with a worker and identify what could seriously harm the health or safety of workers and others. Step Two: Assess. Once you have identified the hazards, assess the level of risk for each. Step Three: Control. Step Four: Reassess. Step Five: Review and Monitor.
The 5S pillars, Sort (Seiri), Set in Order (Seiton), Shine (Seiso), Standardize (Seiketsu), and Sustain (Shitsuke), provide a methodology for organizing, cleaning, developing, and sustaining a productive work environment.
2. Steps needed to manage risk Identify hazards. Assess the risks. Control the risks. Record your findings. Review the controls.
The prolonged performance of repetitive tasks without the adequate chance of rest and recovery may result in an occupational overuse injury. The risk of a musculoskeletal injury occurring may also be increased within extended shifts due to the cumulative effects of muscle fatigue, strains and sprains.

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A Take 5 Safety Checklist is a tool used to identify health and safety hazards before starting work on a site. Performing health and safety checks using the Take 5 Procedure (Stop, Look, Assess, Control, and Monitor) helps workers and contractors mitigate exposure to hazards and health risks.

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