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Supervisor’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment Part 2: Training OthersTime Objective Content Method HelpsUse the MemoryJogger questions todo a Field LevelRisk Assessment.Direct participantsto identify thebenefits <strong>of</strong> FieldLevel RiskAssessment• Review the questions used for ensuring Control<strong>of</strong> Risk. (continued)Are emergency response plans needed? If theidentified hazard has a potential for “highconsequences”, emergency procedures may be needed.• Ask participants if they can see any benefits to thisprocess.• Record the participants’ ideas about benefits on theflip chart.• Expect to hear things like: Less likely to get hurtGet job done, more efficiently, faster, right, etc.• Note this step occurs in each <strong>of</strong> the lessons as areview and a way <strong>of</strong> checking on workers ‘feelings.It should a brief discussion until the end <strong>of</strong> thefourth lesson.30 minutes END/ Break • Encourage workers to use the questions on theback <strong>of</strong> their memory jogger card at least once inbefore the next session.Review the “Control <strong>of</strong> Risk” questions Overhead #18ControllingRisk QuestionsUse this in the two and /or four sessionversionsUse only in the two or four sessionformatTake a break in the one session formatFlipchart:Benefits<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 22

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