General Answers:
1. Incident investigation and analysis following accidents or near misses.
2. Implementation of corrective actions following incidents to prevent recurrence.
3. Conducting safety audits to identify any deficiencies in the safety management system.
4. Reviewing past injury and illness data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
5. Analysis of workers' compensation claims to identify patterns and root causes of injuries.
6. Monitoring of absenteeism rates to identify potential health and safety issues.
7. Implementing a system for reporting and investigating safety complaints from workers.
8. Auditing equipment maintenance records to identify potential hazards.
9. Reviewing results of air quality monitoring to identify exposure risks.
10. Conducting workplace inspections to identify unsafe conditions or behaviors.
11. Reviewing records of safety training and safety meetings for compliance.
12. Analysis of data from safety surveys or questionnaires provided to workers.
13. Conducting drug and alcohol testing following incidents or near misses.
14. Reviewing incident reports, including first aid records and injury reports.
15. Analyzing data from hazard identification and risk assessments.
16. Conducting periodic reviews of safety procedures and protocols.
17. Monitoring changes in legislation and ensuring compliance with new requirements.
18. Analyzing root causes of incidents using techniques like the "5 Whys" method.
19. Implementing a system for tracking and monitoring corrective actions.
20. Conducting reviews of emergency response procedures and drills.
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