Safety is an extension of a persons basic instinct for survival

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Advertisements

OH&S IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY – WK 2, SEMESTER Why do we need it? Due to injuries within the workplace, and the increase of litigation and responsibilities.
Hazardous Substances. Employer’s Responsibility Every employer has a duty to ensure that their employees and others are not exposed to risks to their.
Unsafe Environmental Factors
TRP Chapter Chapter 2.3 Environmental impacts and health risks.
Understanding the management of risks to health and safety on the premises of a retail business Unit 352.
Monitor a Safe Workplace BSBOHS407A By Amorntip IM-UM ID : C62151.
© 2000 International Risk Control America, Inc. Risk Management Presentation — 1 International Risk Control America IRCA
Safety and Health Programs
Workplace Safety and Health Program
Responsible CarE® Employee health and Safety Code David Sandidge Director, Responsible Care American Chemistry Council June 2010.
Safety and Health Programs
Management and Evaluation of Health and Safety in Workplaces.
The most precious commodity in your organisation?
OH&S Management System
1 CHCOHS312A Follow safety procedures for direct care work.
SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS 1. This presentation is adapted from the OSHA Safety and Health Programs presentation available on the OSHA website. CREDITS.
Environmental hazards What are the procedures in your workplace for managing environmental hazards? What is a hazard? How can hazards be managed?
Occupational health and safety
OHS Risk Management - Overview Risk management is a system that allows workplaces to identify OHS issues and to methodically control them by the best means.
Environmental Hazards and Human Health By Brittney Jones
Follow safety procedures for direct care work
Hazard Identification
What do you think is the single biggest threat to your life? What do you think is the single biggest threat to a teenager in a developing country? What.
Safety & Health Programs.
Basics of OHSAS Occupational Health & Safety Management System
Unit #4 Establishing Committee Expectations – Safety & Health Programs 1.
ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS IN ACADEMIC AND REGIONAL THEATERS Health & Safety 260 Bill Reynolds Scott Hansen Greg Petruska.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY PROCEDURES.
Engineering Risk Assessments and Risk Communication Sarah Arulanandam, Hazard and Risk Group RWDI West Inc. DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES:
Safety and Health Programs 1. Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce work related injuries and illnesses Improve morale and productivity.
Manage Workplace OHS Management Systems
OSHAX.org - The Unofficial Guide To the OSHA1. Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce work related injuries and illnesses Improve morale.
IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE SAFETY PROGRAM What Am I Supposed To Do To Meet OSHA Standards?
Smart schools are Safe schools Risk Assessment. If it’s not written down or recorded it doesn’t exist.
Introduction to Workplace Safety
Worker Focused Safety Program Violence in the Workplace Worker Training Module 5.
OSHA Office of Training and Education1 Safety and Health Programs.
Participate in OHS processes
What you will learn in this session 1.Sources of information about health & safety, including national legislation or guidance and local policies 2.Work.
ASSURANCE PINNACOL ASSURANCE Wants you to know about : EMERGENCY/DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
Hazards Identification and Risk Assessment
A procedure for controlling risks 1 st step – to eliminate and identify hazards 2 nd step – to rank the risk associated with the hazards 3 rd step – to.
Chapter 20 A Safe and Healthy Environment. Lecture Overview Employee Safety Principles of Safety Program Implementation of Safety Program Health Work.
Periodic Review of JHA Reviewing job hazard analysis ensures that it remains current and continues to prevent accidents and injuries. It is possible that.
Division of Risk Management State of Florida Loss Prevention Program.
Introduction to a Safe Workplace
Copyright  2004 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Occupational Health and Safety by Margaret Stewart and Frank Heyes Slides prepared by Frank Heyes.
National Corporate Training Pty Ltd0. Topics Follow safe work practices Maintain personal safety standards Assess risks Follow emergency procedures National.
Chapter 17 Environmental Hazards & Human Health
OHSAS Occupational health and safety management system.
Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence (VPP CX) Capability for the Department.
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Updating Your Safety Statement Updating Your Safety Statement At NUIG ABC Company Safety Statement.
ACTIVITY 1 HAZARD REDUCTION METHOD. STEP 1 – IDENTIFY THE HAZARD So what is a HAZARD in the timber workshop?
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Occupational Health & Safety WQqQ&list=PL9E1CA7327E609C5 WQqQ&list=PL9E1CA7327E609C5.
Work Place Committees and Health and Safety Representatives Training Module 5 – INPECTIONS, WORK PLACE HAZARDS, TASK HAZARD ANALYSIS.
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Toolbox presentation: Approaches to hazard identification.
Ensuring a safe workplace
OH&S Management System
OHS–Occupational Health & Safety
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Risk, Toxicology, and Human Health
Presentation transcript:

Safety is an extension of a persons basic instinct for survival What does safety mean? Safety is an extension of a persons basic instinct for survival

Heinrich’s Accident Pyramid Major Injury 1 Minor Injury 29 300 No Injury Accidents

Bird’s update of Heinrichs Pyramid Serious/Fatal Injury 1 Other Injuries 10 30 Property Damage 600 No Apparent Injury or Damage 600

How accidents happen Lack of care Did not use common sense/stupidity Unsafe acts Unsafe conditions Acts of God Lack of supervision/ poor training Faulty equipment

Safety in the workplace is everyone’s responsibility No one persons obligations in the workplace outweigh, or supersede another person’s obligations.

Australian health and safety law is governed by A framework of Acts Regulations Supporting Codes of Practice & Standards Australian health and safety law is governed by

Monitoring safety and maintaining a safe environment requires The correct Implementation of Risk Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control

Risk and hazards Hazards can cause injury, disease, economic loss or environmental damage Risk - possibility that something will occur; expressed in terms of probability Risk assessment uses data, hypothesis and models to estimate probability of harm due to exposure to hazards

Major types of hazards Major workplace hazards may include: Manual handling Chemical or hazardous substances Occupational Overuse Syndrome Noise Physical worksite or environmental problems Equipment and machinery

Hazard Identification Steps Job Safety Checks Employee Consultation Safety Audits

Manual handling hazards Annual handling hazards may be caused by actions related to: Push Pull Lowering Lifting Carrying

Chemical and hazardous substances Toxic chemicals - each has specific median lethal dose Chemicals, radiation or viruses Hazardous chemical harm by: Flammable or explosive Irritation of damaging tissue Interfering with respiration Causing allergic reactions

Chemical and hazardous substances Impact cause by Inhalation Ingestion Skin or eye contact Harm can be on: Person (Tumors, burns, etc.) Future generations (genes & embryos) Environmental and lifestyle factors

Physical hazards Commonly involves worksite layout, structure and equipment Can extend beyond worksite to Earthquakes - fracture or shift in earth’s crust deformation Volcanoes Floods Storms

S.A.F.E. process to remove workplace hazards Spot the hazard. Assess the risk. Fix the problem. Evaluate results. 

Addressing external physical hazards Reducing external physical hazards requires engineering and planning: Examine historical records and make geological measurements and weather forecasts Map high-risk areas Building codes regulate design and placement of buildings Predict possible earthquakes and natural events

Biological hazards Non-transmissible diseases are not caused by living organisms; cannot spread Transmissible diseases are caused by infectious agents (pathogens) and spread by vectors; agents include: bacteria virus protozoa parasites

Biological hazards Seven deadliest infectious diseases Acute respiratory infections HIV/AIDS Diarrheal diseases Malaria Tuberculosis Measles Hepatitis B

Assessing the risk Assessing risk involves considering these factors … How likely it is that an accident will occur If an accident occurs, how severe would the consequences be

Risk analysis Identify hazards and evaluate associated risks Rank risks Determine options and make decisions about reducing or eliminating risks Inform decision makers and public about risks

Risk assessment Determine types of hazards involved Estimate probability that each hazard will occur Estimate how many people are likely to be exposed to and suffer serious harm from each hazard Statistical probabilities and forecasts

Comparative risk analysis Staff and management perceptions of greatest risks may differ Communication needs to be clear and use common language Risk-benefit analysis – estimates must cover both risks and benefits Immediate needs should not outweigh long-term planning

Risk control involves Modifying the design of the workplace by Design or Substitution Engineering Controls Administration Training Personnel Personal Protective Equipment

Hierarchy of risk control Eliminate (Remove, phase out, redesign)) Substitute/ Change (Change and replace) Engineer Controls (Renew workplace/ context) Administrative Controls (Change work, set maintenance new schedule, new procedures, signage, etc.) Protective Controls (Protective equipment, clothes)

Workplace safety inspections Continuous - Ongoing inspection conducted by employees as part of their job. Periodic - Inspections scheduled to be made a regular intervals Intermittent - Inspections made at irregular intervals. General – inspection of places which do not receive periodic inspections

Points to consider when conducting inspections Planning and preparation is critical Who will carryout the inspection What needs to be inspected How often must items be inspected

Non-conformance investigation and reporting Identified hazards & Incidents Responsibilities & Actions Consultative mechanisms (OH&S Committee) Non-conformance Control Measures Record & Report s Investigation & report Health & Safety Assessment New hazard Risk re-evaluated Problem not resolved

Writing safety reports Possible recommendations Correct the cause – options Report hazardous conditions Take intermediate actions