Review the work and hazards
Scope, site conditions, hazardous-material information, access, adjacent operations, and task hazards are reviewed before work begins.
Discuss a Project ↓JQUE follows the health and safety requirements applicable to our work and applies them to the actual materials, tasks, site conditions, and project documents.
Work is planned around applicable legal and regulatory requirements, project specifications, owner and consultant requirements, and the conditions encountered on site.
When the scope or conditions change, the work is reviewed before the method or controls are changed.
Controls are selected for the actual hazard, task, and work environment.
Scope, site conditions, hazardous-material information, access, adjacent operations, and task hazards are reviewed before work begins.
Isolation, containment, access control, decontamination, ventilation or HEPA filtration, PPE, respiratory protection, and sequencing are applied where required.
Regulated material is handled, packaged, labelled, moved, transported, and delivered to an appropriate receiving facility according to the applicable requirements.
Required notices, procedures, inspections, field records, waste documentation, and closeout information are maintained for the defined scope.
JQUE maintains the training, instruction, and documentation required for workers' assigned duties and operations.
Requirements are reviewed before assignment and may include site orientation, WHMIS, equipment qualifications, PPE, respiratory-protection instruction and fit testing, and task-specific training where applicable.
Demolition, asbestos abatement, lead and mould work, concrete cutting and coring, and project management each require different methods, worker protection, equipment, and records. JQUE matches those controls to the assigned scope and site conditions.
Work is planned with reference to applicable Ontario occupational health and safety, construction, hazardous-material, WHMIS, environmental, waste, and transportation requirements. Recognized government and industry guidance, including EACC guidance, informs procedures where relevant.
Send the scope, site conditions, hazardous-material information, access requirements, and target schedule for review.