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Worksite Inspection Hazard Assessment Checklist
Perform a safety inspection and hazard analysis of your workplace with this Worksite Inspection Hazard Assessment and Job Observation Checklist.
The comprehensive 12-page checklist contains the following:
- guidelines to determine the likelihood of accident or injury on the worksite,
- potential severity assessment for safety / loss and environmental damage,
- fire extinguisher inspection report,
- worksite hazard inspection and safety audit,
- respiratory equipment inspection report,
- excavation checklist.
This Worksite Inspection Hazard Assessment and Job Observation Checklist is provided in PDF format and is easy to print out and fill in.
Workplace Hazardous Material Information System Guide | Canada
Do your employees know how to handle hazardous chemicals? Provide them each with a copy of this Canada Guide to Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS).
- WHMIS is a system designed to ensure that Canadian workers are informed and prepared in order to work safely with hazardous materials in the workplace.
- This guide includes a number of topics including:
- 7 Rules of Chemical Safety,
- the short-term and long-term harmful effects of chemicals on the body,
- elements of material safety data sheets (MSDS),
- how to identify WHMIS labels and symbols,
- what is required of suppliers and employers to comply with the WHMIS system and the law.
- The Canada Guide to Workplace Hazardous Material Information System is a free PDF download.
Film Production Safety Guidelines
Prepare a set of Production Safety Guidelines for a film shoot with this easy-to-use form.
Purpose of the Safety Guidelines Template
Safety on a film set is crucial, to protect the cast and crew and keep insurance premiums lower. These standard guidelines are not suggestions. They are mandatory and must be followed by all cast and crew, whether on location or in the studio.
Scope of the Safety Guidelines
The Guidelines cover a number of health and safety issues, including:
- procedures for preventing injury and illness on set;
- safety rules that must be strictly followed;
- how violations or hazards must be reported;
- safety meetings;
- disciplinary action for violations;
- how to prepare injury and illness reports;
- responsibility of employees for their own safety and the safety of others around them.
Why You Need These Film Production Safety Guidelines
As a filmmaker, it's your responsibility to ensure the safety of the people you hire to produce the film. Failure to educate your employees and contractors about proper safety measures could leave you liable in the event of death or injury.
Format and Jurisdiction
These Safety Guidelines are available in MS Word format and are fully editable. Use them as often as you like, there are no additional fees.
This template can be used anywhere.