Form 0920-15XT Att H QualitativeOpenended Questions

Enhancing Mine Workers Abilities to Identify Hazards at Sand, Stone, and Gravel Mines

Att H QualitativeOpenended Questions

Open Ended Questions (Mine Employee, Safety Professionals, Student)

OMB: 0920-1121

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Qualitative /Open-ended Questions





















































Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-xxxx

Exp. Date xx/xx/20xx





Qualitative/Open-ended Questions:

Probes focused on visual search (scan path):

  • When you walk up to a new work environment and perform your hazard assessment, what do you look for first? What is critical to you?

  • Do you have a specific way you look around your work environment?

  • Using this scene as an example, can you walk me through what you look for? Where you start?

Probes for Accuracy (correctly identified hazards):

  • In the job that you do, is this something that you could encounter while working?

    • If yes, how often do you encounter this hazard?

  • In your opinion, why is this a hazard?

    • What is it about this situation that is risky to you?

Probes for Errors (missed hazards or items misidentified as hazards):

  • In the job that you do, is this something that you could encounter while working?

    • If yes, how often do you encounter this hazard?

  • (For a missed hazard) We have identified this as risky, is this something that you see as risky? Why or why not?

  • (For an item misidentified as a hazard) You have identified this item as a hazard. In your opinion, why is this a hazard?

    • What is it about this situation that is risky to you?













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