Choose an operation for a workplace where you once worked or with which you are familiar where either chemical hazards or noise exposures were present. If you have never worked in a location where chemical hazards or noise are present, read about some examples on OSHAs website and choose one that interests you.
- Summarize the steps you would take to perform a hazard assessment of your chosen operation. Make sure you list the chemical hazards or noise hazards that are present using the example hazard assessment from OSHAs website or one with which you are already familiar.
- Discuss the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for controlling occupational hazards in relation to the operation you chose.
- Choose one hazard that you identified. The hazard can be a chemical or noise hazard. Summarize how you would evaluate employee exposures to the hazard. Include information about any sampling method you would use, how many samples you would collect, the types of samples you would collect (e.g., personal or area, TWA or short-term), and to which standards you would apply the results.
- Assume there are several results indicating that employees are exposed to levels exceeding the applicable OSHA PEL. Using OSHAs Hierarchy of Controls, summarize the control methods you would employ to reduce the risk for employees to an acceptable level. Your summary should include examples from each level of OSHAs Hierarchy of Controls with a discussion of why you think the control would or would not be an effective method for reducing the exposure to an acceptable level.
- Discuss how you would evaluate the effectiveness of the control methods you chose, both in the short-term and for the next 5 years.