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Automation 2 110-BTQ-01-IGOT © 2024, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | WSPS.CA Risk Assessments Risk assessments are crucial to workplace safety, helping identify potential hazards and develop mitigation strategies. There are several methods for conducting risk assessments, including: What-If Analysis: This method involves brainstorming potential scenarios and their consequences to identify risks and develop mitigation strategies. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA): FTA uses a tree diagram to map out the pathways that can lead to a system failure, helping to identify root causes and preventive measures. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA): FMEA systematically evaluates potential failure modes within a system and their effects, prioritizing them based on severity, occurrence, and detection. RACE: The RACE method involves recognizing potential hazards, assessing their risk levels, controlling them through practical measures, and periodically evaluating the effectiveness of these controls. This structured approach helps ensure a safer workplace by systematically managing risks. Also, various machine safety standards outline risk assessment criteria specifically for machinery applications such as CSA Z432, ANSI B11.0, and ISO 12100. Here are some additional resources on performing risk assessments: Hazard Assessment Tool Step by Step Guide on Performing a Hazard Assessment Health & Safety Checklists, Forms & Templates Guarding Use fixed, adjustable, or self-adjusting guards on machinery. Ensure physical guard construction and dimensions are such that hazards cannot be accessed, and regularly inspect and maintain these guards to ensure they remain effective. Review this article for more information: Machine Guarding and Electrical Hazards. Isolation of Hazard Zones/Areas Isolate areas where machine operations or other hazards are present with physical barriers or protective devices to prevent unauthorized access. Mark these areas with warning signage and provide workers with hazard awareness training. WSPS.CA

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