OSH. talks about the hazardous that may may come in whileon duty.
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It is all about how to handle OSH.
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'Training of trainers’ (TOT) on "Industry Assessor Program" Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
Some Australian Safety Statistics 3 31 people have died since 1996 watering their Christmas trees, while lights were plugged in 18 people have had serious burns trying on a new jumper with a little cigarette in their mouth 543 people admitted to casualty after opening bottles of beer with their teeth or eye socket 3 people die each year testing if a 9V battery works on their tongue 142 people were injured by not removing all the pins from new shirts 58 people are injured by using sharp knives instead of screwdrivers
Any organization should require its staff to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others and to cooperate with any directions and procedures Duty of care
Provide: A safe work environment A safe learning and assessment environment Safe systems of work Safe plant and equipment Communication about safety requirements Information about Hazards Supervision, instruction and training Duty of care responsibilities
Manual handling 31% of workplace injuries Of all workplace back injuries, permanent disability injuries accounted for 13% The most common workplace injuries were sprains & strains accounting for a cost of $473 million (61%) of the cost of workplace injuries 95% of all permanent disability injuries involved sprains and strains Mental disorders claims now 29% of occupational diseases claims Workplace Injuries
Anything or anyone that can harm or cause ill health to a person Anything or anyone that can damage property or the environment A combination of these things What is Hazard?
Physical Floors, slippery surfaces, Stairs, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, manual handling, noise, vibration, poor lighting, ventilation or air quality Types of Hazards
Mechanical or Electrical Hazards Electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure, vessels, fork lifts, cranes, hoists, motor vehicles Types of Hazards
Chemical Materials, dangerous goods, cleaning agents, dusts and gasses, acids or poisons, explosive Chemical Hazards Types of Hazards
Ergonomic Hazards Types of Hazards
Biological Hazards Types of Hazards
Psychological Hazards Types of Hazards
Identify by inspection or use of Hazard identification report Assess buy use of Risk Assessment Matrix Eliminate or Control Complete Risk Assessment Summery Report Review Complete Risk Assessment Summery Repor t The four steps of Hazards Identification
Risk Assessment Matrix ( HazPak )
Hierarchy of Hazards Control
Hazard Risk Rating Controls-and Who is responsible for their implementation Adequate (Y/N) Activity#1: Risk Assessment Summery