Intro To Safety and Health
Intro To Safety and Health
Intro To Safety and Health
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Safety and Health
Why prevent an accident?
Indirect costs
– Schedule delays
– Legal fees
Hazard is a term associated with a substance,
That is likely to cause injury to a personnel,
(or)
One which may lead to loss of property,
products etc;
(or)
A substance that might prove fatal to the
personnel.
PHYSICAL
ERGONOMIC
BIOLOGICAL
Physical Hazards
Excessive noise
Excessive vibration
Lighting-arc welding
Inadequate lighting
Protruding objects
Tripping hazards
Dust
Exposure to radiation
Extremely hot or cold surfaces/substances
Inadequate guarding on equipment or machinery
Slippery surfaces
Inappropriate or damaged tools
Exposed Electrical Sources
Physical Hazards
Tripping hazards
Slip hazard
Chemical
Acids- corrosive ,cause bad burnts
Bases
Heavy metals – Lead
Solvents – Petroleum
Particulates – Asbestos and other fine
dust/fibrous materials, silica.
Chemical Hazards
Fumes – (noxious gases/vapours)
Highly reactive chemicals
Fire and explosion hazards - Explosion, detonation
and conflagration
Acid Asbestos
Biological
Viruses
Fungi - Mould
Blood borne pathogen-
Hepatitis B
Tuberculosis
Psychosocial
• Work-related stress, occupational
stress
• excessive working time and
overwork
• Violence from outside the
organisation
• Bullying, which may include
emotional and verbal abuse
• Sexual harassment
• Mobbing
• Burnout
• Exposure to unhealthy elements
during meetings with business
associates, e.g. tobacco,
uncontrolled alcohol
Ergonomic
1. Workstation-sitting,standing
2. Equipment layout and
operation
3. Lighting
4. Tools
Hazard Prevention and Control
Someways to prevent and control hazards are:
1. Thermographic Scanning
2. Vibration test