Case Study in Safety Management
Case Study in Safety Management
Case Study in Safety Management
PROPERTIES, INC.
Current H & S Practices in a Typical
Small Scale Construction Company
By: GROUP 1
Cedric Ignacio
Michael
Kapulong
Jeremiah
Santos
Vernie Soriano
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM:
A. Construction workers are not
wearing proper and complete
personal protective equipment.
.
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM:
B. The scaffoldings used in the
construction site.
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM:
C. They don't have Construction
Health and Safety Officer.
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM:
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
A.
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
As stated in the Occupational Safety and Health
(OSHA) Personal Protective Equipment handbook, To
ensure the greatest possible protection for employees
in the workplace, the cooperative efforts of both
employers and employees will help in establishing and
maintaining a safe and healthful work environment. In
general, employers are responsible for:
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
B. Old and flimsy scaffoldings are being
used in the construction site.
According
to
the
engineer
we
interviewed, these are just being
provided by their contractors.
Some of the construction companies are
reusing their old scaffoldings because of
cost cutting and besides, these are still
useful.
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
C. They don't have Construction Health
and Safety Officer.
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
7.1 The General Constructor must provide for a full time officer, who
shall be assigned as the general construction safety and health officer
to oversee full time the overall management of the Construction
Safety and Health Program.
The general construction safety and health officer shall frequently
monitor and inspect any health and safety aspect of the construction
work being undertaken. He shall also assist government inspection at
any time whenever work is being performed or during the conduct of
accident investigation.
CAUSES OF THE
PROBLEM:
7.2 The General Constructor must provide for additional
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
WHERE TO BEGIN?
Involve your employees - Involving employees will help
minimize oversights, ensure a quality analysis, and get workers
to buy in to the solutions because they will share ownership in
their safety and health program.
Review your accident history - Review with your employees
your worksites history of accidents and occupational illnesses
that needed treatment, losses that required repair or
replacement, and any near misses.
Conduct a preliminary job review
- Discuss with your
employees the hazards they know exist in their current work
and surroundings. Brainstorm with them for ideas to eliminate
or control those hazards.
List, rank, and set priorities for hazardous jobs - List jobs
with hazards that present unacceptable risks, based on those
most likely to occur and with the most severe consequences.
Outline the steps or tasks - Watch the employee perform the
job and list each step as the worker takes it. Review the job
it
happen
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
A. Construction workers were observed to not
wear
proper
and
complete
personal
protective equipment
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
B. Old and flimsy scaffoldings were being used
in the construction site.
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
C.
The
company
doesnt
have
Construction Health and Safety Officer.
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDED SOLUTION,
IMPLEMENTATION AND JUSTIFICATION
EXTERNAL SOURCING
http://
construction.about.com/od/Engineers/
fl/What-is-a-Construction-Safety-Off
icer.htm
http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/co
nstruction-safety-officer-duties-2570
.html