This document provides an introduction to workplace safety. It defines an accident and outlines the main causes as unsafe conditions and unsafe acts. Unsafe conditions include inadequate guards, defective tools, and lack of personal protective equipment. Unsafe acts include operating without authority, failure to use PPE, and horseplay. Safe practices like using equipment properly and no smoking are also covered. The document then discusses occupational health and safety training, including risk assessment, job hazard analysis, safety audits, and inspections. It provides details on how to conduct a risk assessment, including identifying hazards, evaluating risks, recording findings, and reviewing assessments. Control measures to reduce risks are also outlined, with the hierarchy being elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls
The document discusses occupational health and safety (OHS). It aims to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all personnel as well as external stakeholders affected by the work. Hazards in the workplace can lead to accidents, injuries and diseases. Management has a legal and moral duty to minimize risks. Common causes of workplace injuries include lack of safety awareness, procedures, equipment and stress. The document provides guidance on various safety topics like personal protective equipment, chemical handling, electrical safety, fire safety, and more.
The document discusses causation theories for accidents, including single cause domino theory and multiple causation. It also covers unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, accident reporting, investigation procedures, and interviewing witnesses. The key points are that accidents often have multiple contributing factors and the goal of investigating is to identify causes to prevent future occurrences, not assign blame.
This presentation provides new and current employees with workplace health and safety information. It outlines policies and procedures to maintain a safe work environment in the applied design studio and workshops. It discusses common hazards like poor posture, lifting heavy objects, slips and trips. It also covers first aid, fire safety, reporting injuries, and emergency contact details.
SITE SAFETY INDUCTION ENGINEERING TRAININGsatheesh843134
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The purpose of this Hospital Safety Orientation is to provide each employee, visitor, or any person providing services or work on this Hospital Site.
It is the intent of HMC to foster and promote the MISSION of an โAccident/Incident/Injury Freeโ
Environment..
This document discusses industrial safety hazards. It begins by defining key terms like hazard, industrial hazard, safety, and types of accidents. It then describes several common types of industrial hazards like electrical, chemical, gas, dust explosions, and fire/explosion. It outlines causes of accidents from both human failure and machine failure. The document discusses principles of safety programs and their elements. It provides guidance on selecting proper protective equipment for different body parts. Finally, it summarizes guidelines for safely working with electrical, chemical, compressed gas, and dust hazards.
This presentation outlines the health and safety policies and procedures for employees. It discusses maintaining a safe work environment, identifying potential hazards, controlling risks, reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and the responsibilities of employers and employees. Key aspects covered include current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, health and safety representatives, common hazards, inspection processes, and emergency response plans. Resources for further information on occupational health and safety are also provided.
This document provides a master risk assessment for construction works at a mock-up building site. It identifies potential hazards, risks, and control measures across various areas including office safety, project security, and weather conditions. Specific risks addressed include slips/trips, manual handling injuries, electrical hazards, fire, stress from work environment/hours, and heat-related illnesses. Control measures involve following safe work practices, training, medical support, and allowing adequate rest breaks during peak summer temperatures. The risk assessment will be reviewed if conditions change.
This document outlines safety policies and guidelines for operations and maintenance. It discusses responsibilities of employees, supervisors, and upper managers to maintain safety. It provides examples of unsafe conditions and acts that can cause accidents. It also describes fundamentals of safety, accident prevention, reporting, and record keeping. Standard procedures are recommended for various tasks like using ladders, chain saws, and handling hazardous materials.
The document discusses various concepts related to incident investigation and prevention including:
1. Definitions of key terms like incident, accident, types of incidents.
2. Models for understanding the causes of incidents like Heinrich's domino theory and Bird's loss causation model which describe multiple contributing factors.
3. Categories of direct and indirect causes as well as basic or root causes of incidents.
4. Elements of an effective incident prevention program including management commitment, training, inspections.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of conceptual models for analyzing incidents and elements of a comprehensive prevention program.
The document outlines general safety requirements for a construction site. It covers topics like safety vision and objectives, site rules, personal protective equipment, welfare facilities, reporting incidents, emergency procedures, safety inspections, training, and motivation. It also discusses common workplace hazards like housekeeping, fire, working at heights, electricity, and manual handling and provides solutions to address them. The overall purpose is to establish safety policies and procedures to protect workers' health and safety at the construction site.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a general health, safety, security, and environmental induction training at Batangas Ventures & Properties Management Corp. The training covers in-house rules, topics including introduction to HSSE, accident reporting, safety, hazards, workers' rights and responsibilities, PPE, and emergency response. It outlines BCGT's HSSE policy to prioritize worker health and safety above all else. Key topics include accident classification, causes of accidents, hazard identification techniques, and the hierarchy of hazard controls. The objectives are to make HSSE a top priority and protect people, environment, assets, reputation and liability.
Cause of accident and prevention in construction industryYASMINE HASLAN
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The document discusses causes of accidents in the construction industry and methods for prevention. It identifies the primary causes of accidents as unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. Unsafe acts include operating equipment without authority, disregarding safety procedures, and failure to use personal protective equipment. Unsafe conditions include wet/slippery floors and unguarded machinery. Accident prevention methods discussed include establishing safety policies and regulations, conducting safety trainings, ensuring the use of protective equipment, maintaining safe housekeeping practices, and having emergency response procedures and first aid resources. The document concludes that implementing effective safety measures can significantly reduce accident rates at construction sites.
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
Safety is not something that is only followed when being watched, but rather is an attitude and state of mind that requires awareness of one's environment and actions at all times. It involves knowing what can cause injury and acting to prevent injuries from occurring. The document discusses causes of workplace accidents such as ignorance, curiosity, carelessness, incorrect tools/equipment, and poor working environments. It emphasizes that safety awareness means understanding the need to prevent avoidable accidents through safe practices, safety education, and following all safety procedures.
In this unit learners will explore various hazards in the environment and will identify ways to minimize or eliminate these hazards.
At the completion of this unit learners will be able to:
1. Define safety 2. Describe the characteristics of safety 3. Identify physical and microbial hazards in environment 4. Discuss various ways to minimize hazards 5. Discuss the assessment for environmental safety 6. Identify physical and microbial hazards in the hospital environment, which interfere with patientsโ safety 7. Explain general preventive measures for safe environment for health team members and patient 8. Using assessment, identify people at risk for safety dysfunction.
This document outlines general laboratory safety guidelines. It discusses why laboratory safety is important to protect workers, visitors, and the work. Laboratory hazards include fire, sharps, spills, pressure equipment, chemicals, and biological and radiation hazards. The key aspects of laboratory safety are to identify hazards, evaluate risks through assessments, and control risks following a hierarchy of controls. Control measures include elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. Proper hygiene, waste disposal, chemical storage, emergency procedures, and incident reporting are also covered.
It will very helpful for safety officer to identify hazards and its risk to stop before converting into accident. Because any accident has 3 reasons. 88% accident happen due to unsafe action and 10% accident happen due to unsafe condition and only 2% accident happen due to beyond human control. So we can see 98% accident can control.
SITE SAFETY INDUCTION ENGINEERING TRAININGsatheesh843134
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The purpose of this Hospital Safety Orientation is to provide each employee, visitor, or any person providing services or work on this Hospital Site.
It is the intent of HMC to foster and promote the MISSION of an โAccident/Incident/Injury Freeโ
Environment..
This document discusses industrial safety hazards. It begins by defining key terms like hazard, industrial hazard, safety, and types of accidents. It then describes several common types of industrial hazards like electrical, chemical, gas, dust explosions, and fire/explosion. It outlines causes of accidents from both human failure and machine failure. The document discusses principles of safety programs and their elements. It provides guidance on selecting proper protective equipment for different body parts. Finally, it summarizes guidelines for safely working with electrical, chemical, compressed gas, and dust hazards.
This presentation outlines the health and safety policies and procedures for employees. It discusses maintaining a safe work environment, identifying potential hazards, controlling risks, reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and the responsibilities of employers and employees. Key aspects covered include current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, health and safety representatives, common hazards, inspection processes, and emergency response plans. Resources for further information on occupational health and safety are also provided.
This document provides a master risk assessment for construction works at a mock-up building site. It identifies potential hazards, risks, and control measures across various areas including office safety, project security, and weather conditions. Specific risks addressed include slips/trips, manual handling injuries, electrical hazards, fire, stress from work environment/hours, and heat-related illnesses. Control measures involve following safe work practices, training, medical support, and allowing adequate rest breaks during peak summer temperatures. The risk assessment will be reviewed if conditions change.
This document outlines safety policies and guidelines for operations and maintenance. It discusses responsibilities of employees, supervisors, and upper managers to maintain safety. It provides examples of unsafe conditions and acts that can cause accidents. It also describes fundamentals of safety, accident prevention, reporting, and record keeping. Standard procedures are recommended for various tasks like using ladders, chain saws, and handling hazardous materials.
The document discusses various concepts related to incident investigation and prevention including:
1. Definitions of key terms like incident, accident, types of incidents.
2. Models for understanding the causes of incidents like Heinrich's domino theory and Bird's loss causation model which describe multiple contributing factors.
3. Categories of direct and indirect causes as well as basic or root causes of incidents.
4. Elements of an effective incident prevention program including management commitment, training, inspections.
In 3 sentences or less, the document provides an overview of conceptual models for analyzing incidents and elements of a comprehensive prevention program.
The document outlines general safety requirements for a construction site. It covers topics like safety vision and objectives, site rules, personal protective equipment, welfare facilities, reporting incidents, emergency procedures, safety inspections, training, and motivation. It also discusses common workplace hazards like housekeeping, fire, working at heights, electricity, and manual handling and provides solutions to address them. The overall purpose is to establish safety policies and procedures to protect workers' health and safety at the construction site.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a general health, safety, security, and environmental induction training at Batangas Ventures & Properties Management Corp. The training covers in-house rules, topics including introduction to HSSE, accident reporting, safety, hazards, workers' rights and responsibilities, PPE, and emergency response. It outlines BCGT's HSSE policy to prioritize worker health and safety above all else. Key topics include accident classification, causes of accidents, hazard identification techniques, and the hierarchy of hazard controls. The objectives are to make HSSE a top priority and protect people, environment, assets, reputation and liability.
Cause of accident and prevention in construction industryYASMINE HASLAN
ย
The document discusses causes of accidents in the construction industry and methods for prevention. It identifies the primary causes of accidents as unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. Unsafe acts include operating equipment without authority, disregarding safety procedures, and failure to use personal protective equipment. Unsafe conditions include wet/slippery floors and unguarded machinery. Accident prevention methods discussed include establishing safety policies and regulations, conducting safety trainings, ensuring the use of protective equipment, maintaining safe housekeeping practices, and having emergency response procedures and first aid resources. The document concludes that implementing effective safety measures can significantly reduce accident rates at construction sites.
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
Safety is not something that is only followed when being watched, but rather is an attitude and state of mind that requires awareness of one's environment and actions at all times. It involves knowing what can cause injury and acting to prevent injuries from occurring. The document discusses causes of workplace accidents such as ignorance, curiosity, carelessness, incorrect tools/equipment, and poor working environments. It emphasizes that safety awareness means understanding the need to prevent avoidable accidents through safe practices, safety education, and following all safety procedures.
In this unit learners will explore various hazards in the environment and will identify ways to minimize or eliminate these hazards.
At the completion of this unit learners will be able to:
1. Define safety 2. Describe the characteristics of safety 3. Identify physical and microbial hazards in environment 4. Discuss various ways to minimize hazards 5. Discuss the assessment for environmental safety 6. Identify physical and microbial hazards in the hospital environment, which interfere with patientsโ safety 7. Explain general preventive measures for safe environment for health team members and patient 8. Using assessment, identify people at risk for safety dysfunction.
This document outlines general laboratory safety guidelines. It discusses why laboratory safety is important to protect workers, visitors, and the work. Laboratory hazards include fire, sharps, spills, pressure equipment, chemicals, and biological and radiation hazards. The key aspects of laboratory safety are to identify hazards, evaluate risks through assessments, and control risks following a hierarchy of controls. Control measures include elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. Proper hygiene, waste disposal, chemical storage, emergency procedures, and incident reporting are also covered.
It will very helpful for safety officer to identify hazards and its risk to stop before converting into accident. Because any accident has 3 reasons. 88% accident happen due to unsafe action and 10% accident happen due to unsafe condition and only 2% accident happen due to beyond human control. So we can see 98% accident can control.
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2. Unsafe Act
2
Unsafe Acts refer to behaviors or actions by
individuals that increase the risk of
accidents or injuries.
Key Characteristics:
๏ฑResult from human error or negligence.
๏ฑOften stem from lack of training,
complacency, or rushing tasks
Unsafe Condition
Unsafe Conditions refer to physical or environmental
hazards in the workplace that could lead to accidents
or harm.
Key Characteristics:
๏ฑ May exist due to improper maintenance or design.
๏ฑ Often require systemic interventions for resolution.
3. 3
Examples of Unsafe Acts
๏ฑ Operating machinery without proper training.
๏ฑ Failing to use personal protective equipment
(PPE).
๏ฑ Ignoring established safety protocols.
๏ฑ Using tools or equipment incorrectly.
๏ฑ Bypassing safety devices or guards.
๏ฑ Under the influence of alcohol or other drug
๏ฑ Leaving materials hear and there
4. 4
Examples of Unsafe Conditions
๏ฑ Poor lighting in work areas.
๏ฑ Slippery or uneven floors.
๏ฑ Broken or malfunctioning equipment.
๏ฑ Cluttered workspaces or blocked exits.
๏ฑ Inadequate ventilation in hazardous
zones.
๏ฑ Working platform without railing
๏ฑ Extreme temperatures or weather
conditions in the workplace.
5. 5
UNSAFE ACT OR CONDITION AROUND US
Material handling without proper PPE. While taking
heavy material without proper PPE is an laxness by
employee. As we know 3000 unsafe act and condition
cause 1 fatality, so we need to wear proper PPE while
working.
Fire Extinguisher is not placed at the proper
places. In case of any emergency we canโt use
properly which cause massive effect in
environment.
So always fire extinguisher kept in every entry and
exit position. In high risk zone kept in every 15m.
6. 6
OTHER EXAMPLE OF UNSAFE ACT OR CONDITION
The Earth Pit inspection due date has expired. Material are scattered here and there
Poor maintenance of electrical panels
7. 7
Consequences of Unsafe Acts and Conditions
Direct Impacts:
๏ฑ Workplace injuries and fatalities.
๏ฑ Damage to equipment and infrastructure.
Indirect Impacts:
๏ฑ Financial losses from downtime and legal fees.
๏ฑ Decreased employee morale and trust.
๏ฑ Long-term reputational damage.
8. 8
Preventing Unsafe Acts and Conditions
๏ฑ Provide comprehensive training and regular
refreshers.
๏ฑ Foster a culture of accountability and awareness.
๏ฑ Recognize and reward adherence to safety
practices.
๏ฑ Address root causes of unsafe behaviors, such
as stress or lack of resources.
9. Role of Leadership in Safety
9
๏ฑ Lead by example: Demonstrate safe behavior.
๏ฑ Provide resources: Ensure access to safety
equipment and training.
๏ฑ Foster a culture of safety: Encourage open
communication about hazards.
๏ฑ Accountability: Hold individuals responsible for
unsafe actions.
10. 10
CONCLUSION
If we stop the creation of 30,000 Unsafe Acts and
Unsafe Conditions then 3,000 Near Misses, 300
Minor, 30 Major Accidents will be stop and most
importantly 1 Fatal can be stopped.