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Programs & Organizations > Hazardous Materials > Industrial Safety Ordinance (ISO) > Industrial Safety Ordinance Guidance Document
Industrial Safety Ordinance Guidance DocumentTable of Contents (PDF, 4pp.) Introduction (PDF) Section A: Risk Management Program Elements (PDF, 5pp.) Section B: Chapter 1 - Introduction (PDF, 2pp.) Section B: Chapter 2 - Human Factors And Human Error (PDF, 6pp.) Section B: Chapter 3 - Evaluation And Minimization Of Latent Conditions (PDF, 5pp.) Section B: Chapter 4 - Process Hazard Analysis (PDF, 4pp.) Section B: Chapter 5 - Incident Investigation (PDF, 5pp.) Section B: Chapter 6 - Operating Procedures (PDF, 6pp.) Section B: Chapter 7 - Management of Change for Organizational Changes (PDF, 4pp.) Section B: Chapter 8 - Employee Participation (PDF, 3pp.) Section B: Chapter 9 - Training (PDF, 3pp.) Section B: References (PDF, 3pp.) Section C: Root Cause Analysis and Incident Investigation (PDF, 6pp.) Section D: Process Hazard Analysis/Action Items (PDF, 18pp.) Attachment 1: Inherently Safer Systems Checklist (PDF, 5pp.) Attachment 2: Inherently Safer Systems Matrix (PDF, 1pp.) Section E: Safety Plan (PDF, 14pp.) Section F: Safety Culture Guidance document (PDF) Attachment A: Latent Conditions (PDF, 16pp.) Attachment B: Sample Worksheets From CMA's Management of Safety and Health During Organizational Change (PDF, 48pp.)
Content provided by Contra Costa County Hazardous Materials Programs of Contra Costa Health Services.
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