Hierarchy of Hazard Control Measures
The hierarchy of hazard controls are Elimination controls. Substitution controls. Engineering controls. Administrative controls. Personal Protective Equipment.
The hierarchy of hazard controls are Elimination controls. Substitution controls. Engineering controls. Administrative controls. Personal Protective Equipment.
Fire drill is a fire safety exercise that involves educating all building occupants on what to do when the fire alarm sounds.
Space Management techniques are used to estimate and plan space. Space management uses software to plan efficient space occupancy while preserving optimal working conditions and business function.
Utility Management includes the techniques to control the utility services required to operate a facility.
Work Management refers to the methods of coordinating daily, reactive, preventive, and replacement/repair facility management tasks. It represents the cost savings derived from a rigorous preventive maintenance schedule.
Occupant Services refers to how the facility management team is dedicated to keeping occupants content, safe, and productive.
Technical Services are the activities related to the building site and structure, building systems and components, and managing, monitoring, and evaluating building system performance.
Real estate management is responsible for the location of the facility site, whether building or leasing, and all the steps necessary to acquire it.