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What is a Mitigation Plan

A Mitigation Plan is a tool used in the prevention of workplace injuries. It is helpful in the identification of areas of improvement and documents the appropriate correction and mitigation of those areas. What defines a “risk”, you may ask? A risk can be defined as an event or condition that could have a positive or negative effect on a project’s objectives if it occurs. For example, a risk in a construction environment is most associated with the health and safety of workers.

There are two main types/tiers of risk: Critical risks, which if realized would have a high impact on objectives, and non-critical or general risks, which if realized would have a lesser effect on an objective. It is important to note that mitigating critical risks may create some non-critical risks, and vice versa.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Response Plan

covid-19 Pandemic Plan

Do you have a COVID-19 Response Plan?

Many businesses have already adjusted their operations by making their teams remote or just doing a temporary shut down. This may not be the case for your business though. Your safety department may also have a safety plan for pandemic preparedness but nothing in it regarding COVID-19. Many of our clients were being requested by their hiring clients and general contractors to provide such a program about how they would respond to outbreak within their business and steps they take to mitigate such incidents.

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