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Scenario 2
Will is a 17-year-old who works in a grocery store. One day while unloading a heavy box from a truck, he felt a pain in his lower back. Will tried to keep working. His back kept bothering him, so he finally went to the doctor. Will had to miss work for a week. His back still hurts sometimes. What was the hazard? What can be done to control the hazard in the future?
What was the hazard?
Remove the hazard:
Improve policies and procedures:
Wear personal protective equipment:

Scenario 3
Sheldon is a 16-year old in good physical shape who works for the city cutting grass and weed eating in the summer time. One hot afternoon while he was working, the temperature outside reached 95 degrees. As he was weed eating, he started to feel dizzy. He fainted from the heat. What was the hazard? What can be done to control the hazard in the future?
What was the hazard?
Remove the hazard:
Improve policies and procedures:
Wear personal protective equipment:

Scenario 4
Nancy is a 5-foot tall, 17-year old who works at a restaurant. She has just finished her shift and is doing her clean up duties. One of the duties is to refill the salt, pepper, ketchup, etc. The supplies she needs are on the top shelf in the store room. The store room step ladder is not in its usual place. She is in a hurry to get to a party and does not want to take the time to go find it. Because she can’t reach the supplies because of her height, she makes the decision to step on the bottom shelf in order to reach the supplies on the top shelf. The entire shelf comes away from the wall and lands on top of her. What was the hazard? What can be done to control the hazard in the future?
What was the hazard?
Remove the hazard:
Improve policies and procedures:
Wear personal protective equipment:

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