ASSE Z590.3
Prevention through Design Guidelines for Addressing Occupational Hazards and Risks in Design and Redesign Processes
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ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers
Year: 2011
Abstract: This standard provides guidance on including prevention through design concepts within an occupational safety and health management system. Through the application of these concepts, decisions pertaining to occupational hazards and risks can be incorporated into the process of design and redesign of work premises, tools, equipment, machinery, substances, and work processes including their construction, manufacture, use, maintenance, and ultimate disposal or reuse. This standard provides guidance for a life-cycle assessment and design model that balances environmental and occupational safety and health goals over the life span of a facility, process, or product.
This standard complements but does not replace performance objectives existing in other specific standards and procedures.
The goals of applying prevention through design concepts in an occupational setting are to:
• Achieve acceptable risk levels.
• Prevent or reduce occupationally related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
• Reduce the cost of retrofitting necessary to mitigate hazards and risks that were not sufficiently addressed in the design or redesign processes.
Purpose. This standard pertains principally to the avoidance, elimination, reduction or control of occupational safety and health hazards and risks in the design and redesign process.
Note: Incidents or exposures that have the potential to result in occupational injuries and illnesses can also result in damage to property and business interruption, and damage to the environment. Reference is made in several places in this standard to those additional loss potentials which may require evaluation and resultant action.
This standard complements but does not replace performance objectives existing in other specific standards and procedures.
The goals of applying prevention through design concepts in an occupational setting are to:
• Achieve acceptable risk levels.
• Prevent or reduce occupationally related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
• Reduce the cost of retrofitting necessary to mitigate hazards and risks that were not sufficiently addressed in the design or redesign processes.
Purpose. This standard pertains principally to the avoidance, elimination, reduction or control of occupational safety and health hazards and risks in the design and redesign process.
Note: Incidents or exposures that have the potential to result in occupational injuries and illnesses can also result in damage to property and business interruption, and damage to the environment. Reference is made in several places in this standard to those additional loss potentials which may require evaluation and resultant action.
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contributor author | ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:13:19Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T17:13:19Z | |
date copyright | 01/01/2011 | |
date issued | 2011 | |
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identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho170393FD081DAC426159DD6EFDEC014A/handle/yse/136812 | |
description abstract | This standard provides guidance on including prevention through design concepts within an occupational safety and health management system. Through the application of these concepts, decisions pertaining to occupational hazards and risks can be incorporated into the process of design and redesign of work premises, tools, equipment, machinery, substances, and work processes including their construction, manufacture, use, maintenance, and ultimate disposal or reuse. This standard provides guidance for a life-cycle assessment and design model that balances environmental and occupational safety and health goals over the life span of a facility, process, or product. This standard complements but does not replace performance objectives existing in other specific standards and procedures. The goals of applying prevention through design concepts in an occupational setting are to: • Achieve acceptable risk levels. • Prevent or reduce occupationally related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. • Reduce the cost of retrofitting necessary to mitigate hazards and risks that were not sufficiently addressed in the design or redesign processes. Purpose. This standard pertains principally to the avoidance, elimination, reduction or control of occupational safety and health hazards and risks in the design and redesign process. Note: Incidents or exposures that have the potential to result in occupational injuries and illnesses can also result in damage to property and business interruption, and damage to the environment. Reference is made in several places in this standard to those additional loss potentials which may require evaluation and resultant action. | |
language | English | |
title | ASSE Z590.3 | num |
title | Prevention through Design Guidelines for Addressing Occupational Hazards and Risks in Design and Redesign Processes | en |
type | standard | |
page | 64 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers:;2011 | |
contenttype | fulltext |