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2. Tools and Techniques Used to Measure Workplace Health and Safety Performance

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Tools and techniques used to measure workplace safety and health performance, are fit for purpose and applied according to specified requirements.

After having defined a safety and health program measurement it is important to identify and check the usability of the tools and techniques to see if they are fit for the purpose and applied to specified requirements the following tools in the form of checklists and techniques are useful in measuring workplace safety and health performance. An example of a self-evaluation checklist for small businesses. This can be used to perform a comprehensive evaluation of the safety and health program.

Instructions:  Fill out the last five columns after judging the effectiveness of each part of your safety and health program. If the part of your program indicated in the first column is fully effective enter "YES" in the second column. If not fully effective enter "NO".

  • Explain the deficiencies in the "Comments/Improvements" column and list any specific, planned improvements.
  • Indicate the persons responsible for these improvements in the next column.
  • Enter the target date for these improvements.
  • Finally, when the improvements are actually completed enter the completion date in the last column.

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