This document discusses hazards and risks in the workplace for caregivers. It defines hazards as anything that can cause harm, like chemicals or poor ventilation. Risk is the chance of being harmed and how serious the harm could be. Occupational health and safety aims to provide a safe work environment.
The document outlines different types of hazards including physical, biological, ergonomic, chemical, and psychological hazards. It provides examples of each type of hazard caregivers may face and possible effects. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing hazards to prevent risks and injury. Caregivers should observe their workplace and check for complaints, accidents, and inspection reports to identify health and safety issues.
This document discusses hazards and risks in the workplace for caregivers. It defines hazards as anything that can cause harm, like chemicals or poor ventilation. Risk is the chance of being harmed and how serious the harm could be. Occupational health and safety aims to provide a safe work environment.
The document outlines different types of hazards including physical, biological, ergonomic, chemical, and psychological hazards. It provides examples of each type of hazard caregivers may face and possible effects. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing hazards to prevent risks and injury. Caregivers should observe their workplace and check for complaints, accidents, and inspection reports to identify health and safety issues.
This document discusses hazards and risks in the workplace for caregivers. It defines hazards as anything that can cause harm, like chemicals or poor ventilation. Risk is the chance of being harmed and how serious the harm could be. Occupational health and safety aims to provide a safe work environment.
The document outlines different types of hazards including physical, biological, ergonomic, chemical, and psychological hazards. It provides examples of each type of hazard caregivers may face and possible effects. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing hazards to prevent risks and injury. Caregivers should observe their workplace and check for complaints, accidents, and inspection reports to identify health and safety issues.
This document discusses hazards and risks in the workplace for caregivers. It defines hazards as anything that can cause harm, like chemicals or poor ventilation. Risk is the chance of being harmed and how serious the harm could be. Occupational health and safety aims to provide a safe work environment.
The document outlines different types of hazards including physical, biological, ergonomic, chemical, and psychological hazards. It provides examples of each type of hazard caregivers may face and possible effects. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing hazards to prevent risks and injury. Caregivers should observe their workplace and check for complaints, accidents, and inspection reports to identify health and safety issues.
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The key takeaways are that hazards and risks can cause harm in the workplace and it is important to identify them to prevent injuries and illnesses. Hazards refer to anything that can cause harm while risks refer to the possibility of being harmed.
Hazards refer to anything that can cause harm such as chemicals, electricity, spills, etc. Risks refer to the possibility of being harmed by hazards and how serious the harm can be.
There are different types of hazards including physical, biological, ergonomic, chemical and psychological hazards.
What Do You Need To Know?
HAZARDS AND RISKS
Hazard ■is anything that may cause harm to an individual, such as chemicals, electricity, open drawers, and inadequate ventilation. Risk ■is the possibility that somebody could be harmed by these and other hazards and the indication of how serious the harm can be. Occupational Health and Safety ■ is the campaign and maintenance of the well- being of workers in every occupation. It talks about providing a safe working environment to achieve an injury-free workplace and a healthy atmosphere that protects every worker against illness. As an effect, it may also protect co- workers, family members, clients, and other members of the community who are affected by the workplace environment. Types of Hazards: ■Physical hazards ■Biological hazards ■Ergonomic hazards ■Chemical hazards ■Psychological Hazards Physical hazards ■ are the most normal occurrences in workplaces. They are usually easy to detect, however, very often are neglected because people are too accustomed to them. Another reason may be due to lack of knowledge or people do not see situations as hazards. Examples of physical hazards that a caregiver may be exposed to: ■ Electrical hazards: Even in day care institutions or nursing homes where care should be of utmost concern, improper wiring and frayed cords may still go unnoticed. Misuse of electrical equipment also happens in any type of work environment. ■ Endless loud noise: If one is going to work in a nursing home, frequent noise from patients who are suffering from depression is definitely a hazard. ■ Spills on floors or tripping hazards: There are times when even the caregivers themselves do not mind spills on floors. This, definitely, poses hazard to everyone.
Some of the Effects of Physical Hazards
■ Fire ■ Decreased efficiency ■ Annoyance ■ Falls Biological hazards ■ come from working with animals, people or infectious materials. This is, therefore, one of the most common hazards that a caregiver faces. If one is working in a day care, hospital, hotel laundry, nursing home, laboratories, he/she may be exposed to biological hazards. Examples of biological hazards that a caregiver may be exposed to: ■ blood or other body fluids ■ fungi ■ bacteria and viruses ■ contaminated wastes Some of the Effects of Biological Hazards ■ infections ■ skin irritations ■ allergy ■ Tuberculosis ■ AIDS Ergonomic hazards ■ occur when a caregiver’s nature of work, body position and working conditions put pressure on his/her body. It is difficult to spot this type of hazard, because caregivers do not immediately notice the effect to their bodies. At first, sore muscles may be experienced. But long term exposure to this type of hazard can cause musculoskeletal problems. Examples of ergonomic hazards that a caregiver may be exposed to:
■ performing tasks that require lifting heavy loads
■ too much bending and reaching ■ standing for long periods of time ■ holding body parts for long period of time ■ awkward movements, especially if they are repetitive ■ repeating the same movements over and over Some of the Effects of Ergonomic Hazards
■pain in the shoulders
■back injury ■too much impact on wrist and hands ■numbness in some parts of the body ■muscle cramps Chemical hazards ■ are present when a worker is exposed to any chemical preparation in the workplace in any form (solid, liquid or gas). There may be chemicals which are safe, but caregivers who are sensitive to solutions may cause skin irritation, illness or breathing problems. Examples of chemical hazards that a caregiver may be exposed to: ■ liquids like cleaning products ■ disinfecting solutions
Effects of Chemical Hazards
■ Lung diseases ■ Difficulty in breathing ■ Allergy Psychological Hazards ■take place when a caregiver’s work environment becomes stressful or demanding. Examples of psychological hazards that a caregiver may be exposed to:
■ “Burn out”, fatigue and on call duty
■ Unreasonable expectations from patients or clients ■ Verbal abuse form dissatisfied clients ■ Unreasonable expectations from supervisors and management. Some of the Effects of Psychological Hazards ■Depression ■Anxiety ■Loss of confidence ■Loss of concentration at work ■Deterioration of performance at work Recognizing Hazards and Risks in the Workplace ■ Hazards and risks vary from one workplace to another. Even in day care or nursing homes where work routines may be the same, hazards will differ depending on the type of building the establishment is situated, and the attitudes of caregivers, clients, or employers. ■The good news is hazards and risks can be prevented! However, before thinking about what control measures are needed, first a caregiver has to know whether there are health and safety problems in his/her workplace. So, how can someone identify the hazards in the workplace? The following are some ways for a caregiver to determine health and safety problems: 1. A caregiver should observe the workplace. 2. A caregiver may examine complaints from his/her co-workers. 3. A caregiver should check accident records. 4. A caregiver should examine chart on results of inspections done by the employers or private organizations. 5. A caregiver may use checklists and inspect the workplace. 6. A caregiver may study reports or any other vital information about the nursing home. ■ Nursing home and day care institution services are of great value to everyone. As such, owners of these establishments are highly reliant on their staff, particularly the caregivers, for the delivery of safe, efficient and responsive service. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the management to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. Every caregiver, on the other hand, should also take part in determining the hazards and risks in the workplace in the attainment of a conducive organizational climate within the nursing home or day care he/she is working for. How Much Have You Learned? Directions: Write True if the statement is correct, or False if it is incorrect. 1. __________Occupational hazards and risks can be prevented. 2. __________Hazard is the possibility that somebody could be harmed by these and other hazards and the indication of how serious the harm can be. 3. __________Performing repeated movements in the workplace are an example of biological hazard. 4. __________Occupational health and safety is the promotion of health and safety of every working man. 5. __________Every caregiver should take part in determining the hazards and risks in the workplace. Directions: Watch these videos by following the links that follow. Then, answer the questions direct to the point. Write your answers on a sheet of paper. Use additional sheet if necessary. A. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWSPIHGiuFs&feature=related
1. What is the video all about?
2. Have you seen any hazard or risk in the video? What are these? 3. Do you believe the caregiver handled her task well as seen in the video? Defend your answer. B. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvldyOyv--0
1. What does the video tell about the potential
threats of chemotherapy drugs to health care workers? 2. What will be the role of a caregiver or a health care worker in this type of possible hazard?