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�- I <br />3.' Whenever new substances, processes, procedures or <br />equipment are introduced into the•workplace that <br />represent a new occupational safety and health -hazards <br />4. Whenever the supervisor/Safety Representative is made <br />aware of a new or previously unrecognized hazard; <br />5. When occupational injuries and illnesses occur; . <br />6. When hiring and/or reassigning permanent or <br />intermittentworkers to processes, operations, or tasks' <br />for which a hazard evaluation has not been previously <br />conducted; and <br />7. Whenever workplace conditions warrant an inspection. <br />Periodic inspections consist of identification and evaluation of <br />workplace hazards. <br />6.0 ACCIDENT/EXPOSURE INVESTIGATION <br />Procedures for investigating workplace accidents and hazardous <br />substance exposure include: <br />1. Visiting the accident scene as soon as possible; <br />2. Interviewing injured workers and witnesses; <br />3. Examining the cause of the factors associated with the <br />acci.dentlexposure; <br />4. Determining the cause of the accident/exposure; <br />5. Taking corrective action to prevent the. <br />accident/exposure from reoccurring; and <br />6. Recording the findings and corrective actions taken. <br />7.0 HAZARD CORRECTION <br />Unsafe or unhealthy work conditions, practices or procedures <br />shall be corrected in a timely manner based on the severity of <br />the hazards. Hazards shall be corrected in accordance with the <br />following procedures: <br />WIIP--3 <br />