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1 ACTIVITY 1 HAZARD REDUCTION METHOD

2 STEP 1 – IDENTIFY THE HAZARD So what is a HAZARD in the timber workshop?

3 HAZARD “The Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 defines a hazard as anything (including work practices or procedures) that has the potential to harm the health or safety of a person” (Managing workplace hazards, and consultation in the workplace, n.d. p. 2).

4 Examples of Workplace Hazards Timber Workshop Manual handling: pushing, pulling, carrying, lifting Work environment: floor surface, noise Machines Heat: burns Electricity: electrocution Harassment: bullying and/or violence Hazardous substances: fumes, chemicals Skin penetrating injuries

5 STEP 2 - ASSESS THE RISK What are the chances it will course injury What are the consequences?

6 How likely is it to occur ? - It could happen any time – very likely - It could happen sometime – likely - It could happen but very rarely – unlikely - It could happen but probably never happen – very unlikely How bad is it likely to be ? - Kill or cause permanent injury - Cause long term illness or serious injury - Cause someone to need medical attention - Cause someone to need first aid

7 STEP 3 – CONTROL THE The best method of controlling a risk is to eliminate the hazard – (it is not always possible to do this immediately)

8 HOW CAN YOU CONTROL THE HAZARD IN THE TIMBER WORKSHOP Substituting the system of work or machinery with a safer alternative Isolating the hazard Minimizing the risk by adopting administrative controls: signs, guards, training, routines Using personal protective equipment: ear muffs, dust mask, safety glasses

9 HAZARD CONTROL step 1 – identify the HAZARD Step 2 - Assess the risk Step 3 - Control the risk

10 References: http://ohssafetyadvisor.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Hazard-Identification-safety-Advisor.jpg http://www.waikato.ac.nz/pod/induction/hsmodule/hazard.jpg http://www.agegroupdiaries.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/risks.jpg http://img2-1.timeinc.net/toh/i/g/0807_nailgun/nail-gun-hand.jpg Images: Managing workplace hazards, and consultation in the workplace. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/vetinschools/documents/OHS/Unit2/Unit2OHS.doc


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