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EMPLOYER WSPS.CA 130-BPS-03-IGOT © 2024, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 3 # HAZARD/ INJURY RISK OHSA/ REGULATORY/ STANDARDS/ GUIDELINES CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS 4 No clear right of way. Mobile equipment colliding with each other. C.S.A. B-335 At intersections consider stop signs (mount on walls, paint on floor, suspend from ceiling) to ensure right of way. Add cross hatch floor markings where pedestrians will cross mobile equipment aisles. Train pedestrians/operators to stop, look, and listen at busy intersections. *The above list is a sample of generic hazards/controls within a workplace, it is the responsibility of all employers to conduct a full hazard identification and risk assessment in their workplaces.* © 2024 Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) grants permission to approved end users to reproduce this document in whole or in part, provided its intended use is for non-commercial, educational purposes and that full acknowledgement is given to WSPS. WSPS reserves the right to extend this permission to other stakeholders and interested parties by express written permission upon application. WSPS extends no warranty to materials amended or altered by the end user. Under no circumstances is this document, or any portion thereof, to be duplicated for purposes of sale or for external reproduction or distribution. The information contained in this reference material is distributed as a guide only. It is generally current to the best of our knowledge as at the revision date, having been compiled from sources believed to be reliable and to represent the best current opinion on the subject. No warranty, guarantee, or representation is made by WSPS as to the absolute correctness or saliency of any representation contained in this reference material. WSPS assumes no responsibility in connection therewith; nor can it be assumed that all acceptable safety measures are contained in this reference material, or that other or additional measures may not be required in particular or exceptional conditions or circumstances.

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