All organizations have hazards present in the workplace. It is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that these hazards are adequately controlled, and often requires the expertise of an OHS professional who understands the steps needed to protect workers from hazards, necessary training programs, and hazard monitoring systems. In order for an OHS professional to act as an effective resource, they must demonstrate thorough understanding of hazard control principles and their application in a variety of contexts. This includes demonstrating understanding of:
– Hierarchies of control, barriers and defenses, critical controls, requisite variety of controls
– Inherent safety and engineered safe design
– Time sequence of pre-event, event and post event and relevant control and intervention points
– Criteria for critical controls and principles of critical control management