Hazard Identification
Hazard Identification is the capacity to spot potential dangers within the workplace environment. Through rigorous inspection and a keen eye, potential risks to safety and wellbeing are recognized and reported. This ensures a healthier environment and reduces the likelihood of accidents or injuries.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are able to notice basic hazards in your immediate work area and report them to the right person. You follow simple instructions for identifying risks, like checking for spills or blocked exits. This helps create a safer environment for you and your colleagues.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are able to notice obvious hazards in your work area and bring them to the attention of your team or supervisor. With guidance, you follow basic inspection routines and report issues you see. This helps make your workplace safer for everyone and supports a culture of care.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to confidently identify a broad range of hazards in your work area, using established processes and your own initiative. You actively assess working conditions and promptly report potential risks to minimize harm. This helps create a safer, healthier workplace for both yourself and your colleagues.