The Washington Safety and Health Program Assessment Worksheet is a document that is used to evaluate the effectiveness of an organization’s safety and health program. It was created by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries as part of the Washington Safety and Health Act of 1973. The worksheet consists of a series of questions related to different aspects of the safety and health program, such as employee safety training, hazard communication, and worksite inspections. It is used to assess a company’s compliance with Washington State safety and health regulations. The worksheet is divided into four sections: Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, Control Measures, and Evaluation and Review. There are three versions of the Washington Safety and Health Program Assessment Worksheet: a generic version, a hazardous waste version, and an agricultural version. The generic version is used for all types of workplaces, while the hazardous waste and agricultural versions are specific to those types of workplaces.