Work Environment Measurement Memorandum
Work Environment Measurement Memorandum
Work Environment Measurement Memorandum
Section 1. Scope
These guidelines shall be observed by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) inspectorate
in applying Rule 1070 (Occupational Health and Environmental Control) and other relevant rules of
the Occupational Safety and Health Standards.
Section 2. Objectives
In order to systematize collection, detection and measurement of representative samples from the
work environment and to evaluate hazards and determine levels of exposure to physical factors,
chemical substances, and hazardous materials or substances, the labor inspectors may conduct
WEA with the following objectives:
a) To determine the extent of exposure to harmful levels of physical and chemical agents as
well as hazardous materials present in the workplace using as reference the Philippine
Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS), as amended.
e) To provide policy formulators with WEA data which will be used for improvement of Philippine
Standards and other issuances.
The following terms as used in these guidelines and in the field shall have the meanings as stated:
f) Hazardous establishment-is one where the employee is exposed to potential risk of disabling
injury, illness or death, either because of the presence of biologic agents, radiation, chemical
substances, hazardous materials or physical hazards in the work processes performed or
equipment used therein.
The DOLE Regional Offices shall be tasked with the following functions and responsibilities:
b) To identify establishments where WEA activities shall be prioritized based on the following
criteria:
ii) establishments with dangerous occurrence resulting from hazardous work processes;
iii) establishments where WEA is neede to aid in the resolution of current occupational
safety and health concerns that are of national significance; and
iv) establishments identified with Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) complaints.
c) To determine reasonable monthly targets for the conduct of WEA activities in their jurisdiction.
e) To allocate adequate funds for the support and conduct of WEA activities.
f) To coordinate with any department, bureau, office, agency, educational institutions and
other resources, as the need arises, in the discharge of its OSH related functions.
g) To provide the Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC) with data on the WEA activities and
findings made on establishments in aid of its standards setting and policy formulation.
The labor inspectors who have adequate training in WEA shall be tasked with the following
responsibilities:
a) To implement WEA activities in establishments prioritized for inspection using the appropriate
industrial hygiene instruments.
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b) To validate findings of WEA conducted in establishmernts by personnel other than DOLE in
the establishments.
c) To record data obtained from WEA activities in IF-5 (hereto attached as Annexure A and
Guidelines in Accomplishing Supplemental Form IF No. 5 as Annexure B) which shall
correspondingly be submitted together with Inspection Form No. 3 to BWC.
d) To send collected samples, where laboratory analysis is needed, for analysis to the
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) when the need arises, although other
qualified laboratories may also be tapped in the absence of adequate facilities in the OSHC.
Section 6. Effectivity
This issuance shall serve as policy and procedural guidelines in the administration and enforcement
of the provisions of Rule 1070 of the Standards and shall be for the information and guidance of all
concerned.
19 June 2000.
BIENVENIDO E. LAGUESMA
Secretary
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