What is the difference between the control effect evaluation of occupational hazard factors and the current situation evaluation?

The difference between the control effect evaluation of occupational hazard factors and the current situation evaluation;

Control effect evaluation refers to the evaluation of whether there are occupational hazards in the construction project when it is completed and accepted, so as to determine whether the acceptance can be completed.

Present situation evaluation is to evaluate whether there are occupational hazards in the present situation of construction projects during the period of putting them into use after acceptance.

Evaluation process of occupational disease hazards;

Accept entrustment → collect data (including field investigation) → draw up evaluation scheme → internal audit of evaluation scheme → field sampling/testing → laboratory analysis → prepare evaluation report → expert review → modify report → expert leader confirm → submit report.

Information the customer needs to provide:

1, construction project approval document

2. Pre-evaluation report on occupational hazards of construction projects

3, the construction project environmental impact assessment report

4, the construction project safety evaluation report

5. Preliminary design scheme and description of the construction project

6. Product safety data (MSDS), product composition and consumption of all raw and auxiliary materials.

7. General layout

8. Workshop layout (including equipment layout, quantity and model of equipment)

9, production process flow chart and process description

10, setting of protective facilities

1 1. Distribution of personal protective equipment

12, occupational health management account

13, occupational health physical examination report summary table

The above is for reference only and varies according to the specific situation of the employer.