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White Paper | Inadequate Control of Hazardous Energy: Exploring risks and root causes in Ontario’s automobile manufacturing industry

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INDUSTRY DRIVEN, INDUSTRY FOCUSED PAGE | 5 TOP 10 Top 10 Risks Identified The top ten risks that were identified for the automobile manufacturing industry are listed below. 1 Exposure to hazardous energy during regular operations 2 Noise exposure 3 MSDs—forceful motions awkward postures, repetitive motion 4 Psychologically unsafe workplace resulting in mental stress 5 Pedestrian contact with mobile equipment (forklift, tow motor, etc.) 6 Ineffective contractor management (construction, industrial) 7 Exposure to hazardous energy during troubleshooting, maintenance 8 Mobile equipment operation 9 Contact with press—struck-by/caught in 10 Poor interior housekeeping leading to slips and trips

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