It's the first time I've heard about the hierarchy of controls concept! This funnel sums up the logical process that comes behind safety measures that we follow at work. Keep going with your videos. I found them very informative. You got a new subscriber!
Are YOU wearing official safety orange 🦺??. Also, Rachel, I thought your name was Ally this WHOLE time. Q. Is PPE at the bottom of the hierarchy due to the fact that we are still exposing ourselves to the hazard, rather than say, eliminating it (top). For example, a broken glass shattered on the floor, I think that Elimination of the hazard would be key, then isolation of the area, using some plan or protocol for removal, and as a final (necessary part of this) using some barrier to physically remove glass (if your broom, vacuum fails to get anything off the ground)?
Love the Ally Safety videos.
I read a few times about the safety hierarchy. But this video explains way easy.
Thank you!
It's the first time I've heard about the hierarchy of controls concept! This funnel sums up the logical process that comes behind safety measures that we follow at work. Keep going with your videos. I found them very informative. You got a new subscriber!
You're very welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
Well done! I like the cooking analogy! Was a good concept to work from most to least preferred in the hierarchy. Thanks!
Thank you!
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And another one great video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi madam, i am working safety coordinator job in Singapore. I would like to same like video? Can you give me some tips?thanks
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can you do a hierarchy controls for decompression illness?
That sounds super interesting but I've never dealt with it before!
I am going to subscribe you
Where are you Rachel? It's been over a year.
Are YOU wearing official safety orange 🦺??. Also, Rachel, I thought your name was Ally this WHOLE time.
Q. Is PPE at the bottom of the hierarchy due to the fact that we are still exposing ourselves to the hazard, rather than say, eliminating it (top).
For example, a broken glass shattered on the floor,
I think that Elimination of the hazard would be key, then isolation of the area, using some plan or protocol for removal, and as a final (necessary part of this) using some barrier to physically remove glass (if your broom, vacuum fails to get anything off the ground)?