Construction Manpower Safety
Construction Manpower Safety
Construction Manpower Safety
MANPOWER
SAFETY
Reported by:
ADIO, ABIODUN
CARTAGENA, EDBERT CARL
CASTRO, ANGELO RAY
KO, ADRIAN
Employers and employees
responsibilities
EMPLOYERS RESPONSIBILITY
• Employer should have proper activities and regulations to ensure the
safety of the employees. Employer should have proper programs such as
training and seminars to emphasize the importance of safety in the
workplace.
EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBILITY
• Employees should cooperate with their employers and other persons in
complying with the safety legislation and guidelines, and should not do
anything to endanger themselves and other persons.
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA)
Examples of hazards:
Flying objects.
Falling objects or materials.
Working at construction sites.
Is This An Appropriate
Hard Hat?
Types of Head PPE
• WHITE • BLUE
USED BY MANAGERS, FOREMAN USED BY CARPENTERS AND
ENGINEERS OR SUPERVISORS TECHNICAL OPERATORS.
• BROWN • GREY/BLACK
USED BY WELDERS AND WORKERS USED BY SITE VISITORS
SUBJECTED TO HIGH HEAT APPLICATIONS • RED
• GREEN USED BY FIRE FIGHTERS
USED BY SAFETY INSPECTOR, NEW WORKER • PINK
OR PROBATIONARY STAFFS USED BY WORKERS THAT
• YELLOW MISPLACED OR FORGETS THEIR HAT.
USED BY GENERAL LABORERS AND EARTH USED ONLY FOR MEANTIME.
MOVING OPERATORS
Eye PPE
Needed when an employee work presents the potential of causing eye
injury from physical, chemical, or radiation agents.
Examples of hazards:
Machines
Lasers
Impacts
Heat
Tools
Flying Particles / Dust
Electrical work
Chemical handling
CLASSES OF EYE PROTECTION
Class 1 – Spectacles Class 5 – Hoods
Safety spectacles are intended to Non-rigid helmets or hoods come
shield the wearer's eyes
with impact-resistant windows
Class 2 – Goggles
usually made of plastic.
Goggles fit the face immediately
surrounding the eyes and form a Class 6 – Face Shields
protective seal around the eyes. Face shields have a transparent
Class 3 – Welding Helmets window to shield the face and eyes
Provides radiation and impact from impact, splash, heat, or glare.
protection for the face and eyes Class 7 – Respirator Face pieces
Class 4 – Welding Hand Shields
Provides respiratory, limited
Similar to Class 3 welding helmets
except that there are no lift-front type hardhat and secondary eye and
models face protection
Face PPE
Needed when work presents the potential of causing
facial injury from physical, chemical, or radiation
agents.
Examples of hazards:
Splash hazard
Flying objects / particles
Electrical work
Is This an Appropriate
Welder’s Mask?
Types of Face Protection
Face Shield
Welding Shield
Hand PPE
Examples of hazards:
Absorbing harmful substances
Sharp objects
Chemical burns
Electrical work
Feet PPE
Needed when work presents hazards that have potential
to cause a foot injury:
Examples of hazards:
Falling objects
Rolling objects
Piercing/cutting injuries
Electrical work
Chemical exposure
Types of Foot Protection
Ear Plugs
Ear Muffs
Canal Caps
Respiratory PPE
Needed when work presents an inhalation
hazard.
Examples of hazards:
Working with highly toxic chemicals.
Working in dusty environment.
Welding.
Is This An Appropriate Respirator?
Types of Respiratory Protection
Dust Mask
½ mask
Full Mask
Work near unprotected areas such Safety belt Where there is a possibility of fall
as scaffolds/roofs that will normally cause disabling
injury
Work involving pouring of Safety chemical resistant boots, If worker’s feet and hands may
concrete and Chemical resistant gloves have contact with fresh concrete
Working with earth moving Heavy duty safety footwear, High For all workers within immediate
equipment visibility, Ear muff or ear plugs vicinity of equipment
Working with derricks and cranes Color-coded vest with reflectorized Proper visibility and identification
markings of critical persons such as
operators, riggers, signal men
SAFETY OFFICER
• Causes of accidents
-UNSAFE/UNHEALTHY ACTS
-UNSAFE/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS
UNSAFE ACT
EXAMPLES
• Lack of or improper use of PPE.
• Failure to warnpeople in the area of work activity.
• Bypass or removal of safety devices.
UNSAFE CONDITION
EXAMPLES
• Inadequate supports or guards.
• Inadequate warning systems.
• Excessive noise.
• Poor ventilation
!!QUIZ!!
Answer: Accident
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