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77 Module 8: Management Control of Loss Loss Control Management (LCM)
looking into the four considerations relevant to each category. The supervisor can begin to focus
on the responsible condition as a necessary step towards its elimination.
The EMP Approach to Loss Control
• As you review each operational problem (or job hindrance), consider the equipment, material and
people involved.
• Question how the equipment was selected, arranged, used, and maintained.
• Question how material was selected, placed, handled, and processed.
• If the problem involves an issue with people, review how each person was selected,
placed, trained, and led.
• NOTE: These questions will identify factors that need to be explored further.
• E/M/P is a crucial starting point to focus on the elements of operational problems. Since the
objective of this entire process is to control operations, this understanding is an essential first
step.
Identification of Work
Sample of Performance Standards
• Shift supervisors will conduct planned general inspections not less than every two months.
• Loss control coordinator will conduct quarterly audits of compliance to the wearing of personal
protective equipment.
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