OHS Lecture Draft
OHS Lecture Draft
OHS Lecture Draft
by
PHIDELIS EBLEDZI
(Accredited CILT Lecturer)
Managing Partner
Integrity Logistics and Educational Consult
0240999639/0267300177
[email protected]
At the end of
LEARNING
this session, participants
OUTCOMES
Workplace hazards
Methods of
Presentation
It is a 3 hour presentation.
RULES
You
manner.
All
Workplace Hazards
Hazards contribute to workplace risk and include the actions of people and
the characteristics of equipment, dust, and chemicals.
Identification of
Identification requires the individual
not only to recognize obvious, but
Hazards
also emerging hazards.
If workers are not skilled in hazard identification, then the risk assessment
process is incomplete and workplace safety cannot be guaranteed.
Identification of Hazards
Identification requires the individual
not only to recognize obvious, but
Contd
also emerging hazards.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Hazard Control
Strategies
Typology of hazards. Category
Examples of hazards Obvious
Unguarded machinery, electrical
leads laying in water, uneven ground
and unsupported ground Trivial
Screwdriver on the floor, cables
across access ways, and broken light
switches Emerging Loose rung on a
ladder, unlabelled chemical bottles,
repetitive work, and improper use of
equipment Hidden Underground
electrical cable, unexpected ground
movements and exposure to
hazardous substances e.g., gases
The
and
Welfare at Work Act take into account that all workplace risk cannot be
eliminated completely.
This occupational safety and health policy represents the foundation from which
occupational safety and health goals and objectives, performance measures and
other system components are developed. It should be concise, easily
understood, approved by the highest level of management and known by all
employees in the organization.
It should define the duties and responsibilities of the departmental head or the
occupational safety and health team leader who will be the prime mover in the
process of translating policy objectives into reality within the enterprise.
The OHS policy within the enterprise should include the following:
END OF LECTURE
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