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EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

bull NUMBER OF UNIT 2 (2+0) bull COURSE TYPE CORE

WEEK 6 26 MARCH 2013GROUP BDK5

Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

2 GROUPS (GROUP A AND GROUP B)

GROUP B1 Ir Muhammad Arkam bin Che Munaaim SUBJECT MATTER SAFETY amp HEALTH ETHICS amp PROFESSION

Office PPK Alam Sekitar

2 Ibni Hajar bin Haji Rukunudin (PhD P Eng MIEM ASABE) SUBJECT MATTER SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK PLACE

Office PPK BioprocessHours MON 1100am ndash 100 pmEmail ibnihajarunimapedumy Hp +60192829878

3 PM Ir Shuib Shahudin SUBJECT MATTER ETHICS AND ENGINEERING PROFESSIONOffice UNIKA

4 Datin Faezah bt Tan Sri Hassan SUBJECT MATTER LAW

INSTRUCTORS

EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

ANNOUNCEMENT ON ASSIGNMENT (GROUP)

Since the days of the Industrial Revolution when most factories were death-traps for the workers legislation has steadily improved health and safety at work

Applying our normal principle that prevention is better than cure

httpwwwehcareersorgaboutspecialist_environmental_protectionhtml

Why Managing Safety and Health

It is one of the general duties as prescribed under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) for the employer to provide a safe workplaces to their employees and other related person helliphellip OSH ACT

SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ndash WHY

A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

OSHA 1994 Requirement

For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

Health Committee

For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

Safety amp Health Officer

For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

MORAL amp ETHIC

WHAT IS OSH

IMPLICATION

WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

WHY OSH - BENEFITS

LEGAL

DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

FINANCIAL

COSTS

HAZARDS ID

CLASSIFY HAZARDS

CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

CONTROL - BREIFLY

ROUTES

FACTORSEFFECT

RISK ASSESSMENT

QUALITATIVE

QUANTITATIVE

SAFETY CULTURE

HIRARC - TOOL

STEPS IN HIRARC

RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

MINIMIZATION

ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

ENGINEERING

ACTS

FAC amp MACH 1967

OSH 1994

Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

-Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

-

THE ACTS - two most important

OSH

A AC

T 19

94

FACT

ORI

ES A

CT 1

967

Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

Other Penalty FineCommon Law

Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

(1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

(a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

PROVISIO

NS FOR M

ANUFACTURERS

Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

PROVISIO

NS FOR E

MPLY

EES

Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

Or both

FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

Provisions relating to safety etc

10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

(a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

PROVISIONS F

OR MANUAL H

ANDLING

FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

PROVISIONS F

OR PROJECTIN

G MATERIA

L

Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

-STATISTICS

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

Lies

Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

Fata

lities

per

100

000

wor

kers

Acci

dent

s pe

r 10

00 w

orke

rs

RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

(INVESTIGATED)

PD ndash Permanent Disability

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

(INVESTIGATED)

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

RATE

National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

Com

pete

tiven

ess

Inde

x

Fata

l Acc

iden

ts

100

000

wor

kers

bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

increased by 9

CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

Challenges of Occupational Diseases

TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

-AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

compensation by injured personnel

bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

bull Improved morals

bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

CASE STUDIES ON

SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

implication

Case study - British Sugar

The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

them

Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

Case study ndash Sainsburys

An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

culture of the organization

httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

-AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

Safety and Health hellipthe terms

bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

ie Safety AringAElig Accident

bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

- It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

- the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

sohellip Safety

Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

- NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

- Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

What is Accident

bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

- IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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  • Lies
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  • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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    Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    2 GROUPS (GROUP A AND GROUP B)

    GROUP B1 Ir Muhammad Arkam bin Che Munaaim SUBJECT MATTER SAFETY amp HEALTH ETHICS amp PROFESSION

    Office PPK Alam Sekitar

    2 Ibni Hajar bin Haji Rukunudin (PhD P Eng MIEM ASABE) SUBJECT MATTER SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK PLACE

    Office PPK BioprocessHours MON 1100am ndash 100 pmEmail ibnihajarunimapedumy Hp +60192829878

    3 PM Ir Shuib Shahudin SUBJECT MATTER ETHICS AND ENGINEERING PROFESSIONOffice UNIKA

    4 Datin Faezah bt Tan Sri Hassan SUBJECT MATTER LAW

    INSTRUCTORS

    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    ANNOUNCEMENT ON ASSIGNMENT (GROUP)

    Since the days of the Industrial Revolution when most factories were death-traps for the workers legislation has steadily improved health and safety at work

    Applying our normal principle that prevention is better than cure

    httpwwwehcareersorgaboutspecialist_environmental_protectionhtml

    Why Managing Safety and Health

    It is one of the general duties as prescribed under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) for the employer to provide a safe workplaces to their employees and other related person helliphellip OSH ACT

    SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ndash WHY

    A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

    WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

    OSHA 1994 Requirement

    For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

    Health Committee

    For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

    Safety amp Health Officer

    For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

    SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

    MORAL amp ETHIC

    WHAT IS OSH

    IMPLICATION

    WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

    WHY OSH - BENEFITS

    LEGAL

    DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

    FINANCIAL

    COSTS

    HAZARDS ID

    CLASSIFY HAZARDS

    CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

    CONTROL - BREIFLY

    ROUTES

    FACTORSEFFECT

    RISK ASSESSMENT

    QUALITATIVE

    QUANTITATIVE

    SAFETY CULTURE

    HIRARC - TOOL

    STEPS IN HIRARC

    RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

    MINIMIZATION

    ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

    ENGINEERING

    ACTS

    FAC amp MACH 1967

    OSH 1994

    Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

    bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

    bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

    bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

    -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

    -

    THE ACTS - two most important

    OSH

    A AC

    T 19

    94

    FACT

    ORI

    ES A

    CT 1

    967

    Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

    a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

    bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

    bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

    bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

    bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

    bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

    Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

    Other Penalty FineCommon Law

    Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

    b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

    arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

    to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

    g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

    (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

    (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

    PROVISIO

    NS FOR M

    ANUFACTURERS

    Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

    PROVISIO

    NS FOR E

    MPLY

    EES

    Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

    Or both

    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

    Provisions relating to safety etc

    10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

    (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

    or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

    12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

    PROVISIONS F

    OR MANUAL H

    ANDLING

    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

    PROVISIONS F

    OR PROJECTIN

    G MATERIA

    L

    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

    16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

    PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

    ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

    ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

    -STATISTICS

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    Lies

    Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

    Fata

    lities

    per

    100

    000

    wor

    kers

    Acci

    dent

    s pe

    r 10

    00 w

    orke

    rs

    RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

    NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

    (INVESTIGATED)

    PD ndash Permanent Disability

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

    (INVESTIGATED)

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

    RATE

    National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

    Com

    pete

    tiven

    ess

    Inde

    x

    Fata

    l Acc

    iden

    ts

    100

    000

    wor

    kers

    bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

    bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

    bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

    increased by 9

    CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

    bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

    bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

    bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

    bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

    bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

    Challenges of Occupational Diseases

    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

    absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

    bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

    bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

    compensation by injured personnel

    bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

    bull Improved morals

    bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

    CASE STUDIES ON

    SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

    HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

    This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

    implication

    Case study - British Sugar

    The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

    monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

    othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

    them

    Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

    Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

    To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

    The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

    corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

    period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

    Case study ndash Sainsburys

    An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

    This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

    culture of the organization

    httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    Safety and Health hellipthe terms

    bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

    ie Safety AringAElig Accident

    bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

    ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

    bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

    a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

    - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

    - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

    When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    sohellip Safety

    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    What is Accident

    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

    • Slide 1
    • Slide 2
    • Slide 3
    • Slide 4
    • Slide 5
    • Slide 6
    • Slide 7
    • Slide 8
    • Slide 9
    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
    • Slide 11
    • Slide 12
    • Slide 13
    • Slide 14
    • Slide 15
    • Slide 16
    • Slide 17
    • Slide 18
    • Slide 19
    • Slide 20
    • Slide 21
    • Slide 22
    • Lies
    • Slide 24
    • Slide 25
    • Slide 26
    • Slide 27
    • Slide 28
    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
    • Slide 30
    • Slide 31
    • Slide 32
    • Slide 33
    • Slide 34
    • Slide 35
    • Slide 36
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      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      ANNOUNCEMENT ON ASSIGNMENT (GROUP)

      Since the days of the Industrial Revolution when most factories were death-traps for the workers legislation has steadily improved health and safety at work

      Applying our normal principle that prevention is better than cure

      httpwwwehcareersorgaboutspecialist_environmental_protectionhtml

      Why Managing Safety and Health

      It is one of the general duties as prescribed under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) for the employer to provide a safe workplaces to their employees and other related person helliphellip OSH ACT

      SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ndash WHY

      A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

      WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

      OSHA 1994 Requirement

      For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

      Health Committee

      For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

      Safety amp Health Officer

      For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

      SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

      MORAL amp ETHIC

      WHAT IS OSH

      IMPLICATION

      WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

      WHY OSH - BENEFITS

      LEGAL

      DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

      FINANCIAL

      COSTS

      HAZARDS ID

      CLASSIFY HAZARDS

      CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

      CONTROL - BREIFLY

      ROUTES

      FACTORSEFFECT

      RISK ASSESSMENT

      QUALITATIVE

      QUANTITATIVE

      SAFETY CULTURE

      HIRARC - TOOL

      STEPS IN HIRARC

      RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

      MINIMIZATION

      ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

      ENGINEERING

      ACTS

      FAC amp MACH 1967

      OSH 1994

      Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

      bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

      bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

      bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

      -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

      -

      THE ACTS - two most important

      OSH

      A AC

      T 19

      94

      FACT

      ORI

      ES A

      CT 1

      967

      Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

      a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

      bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

      bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

      bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

      bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

      bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

      Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

      Other Penalty FineCommon Law

      Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

      b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

      arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

      to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

      g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

      (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

      (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

      PROVISIO

      NS FOR M

      ANUFACTURERS

      Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

      PROVISIO

      NS FOR E

      MPLY

      EES

      Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

      Or both

      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

      Provisions relating to safety etc

      10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

      (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

      or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

      12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

      PROVISIONS F

      OR MANUAL H

      ANDLING

      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

      PROVISIONS F

      OR PROJECTIN

      G MATERIA

      L

      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

      16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

      PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

      ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

      ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

      -STATISTICS

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      Lies

      Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

      Fata

      lities

      per

      100

      000

      wor

      kers

      Acci

      dent

      s pe

      r 10

      00 w

      orke

      rs

      RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

      NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

      (INVESTIGATED)

      PD ndash Permanent Disability

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

      (INVESTIGATED)

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

      RATE

      National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

      Com

      pete

      tiven

      ess

      Inde

      x

      Fata

      l Acc

      iden

      ts

      100

      000

      wor

      kers

      bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

      bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

      bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

      increased by 9

      CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

      bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

      bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

      bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

      bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

      bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

      Challenges of Occupational Diseases

      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

      absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

      bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

      bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

      compensation by injured personnel

      bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

      bull Improved morals

      bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

      CASE STUDIES ON

      SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

      HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

      This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

      implication

      Case study - British Sugar

      The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

      monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

      othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

      them

      Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

      Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

      To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

      The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

      corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

      period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

      Case study ndash Sainsburys

      An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

      This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

      culture of the organization

      httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      Safety and Health hellipthe terms

      bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

      ie Safety AringAElig Accident

      bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

      ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

      bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

      a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

      - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

      - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

      When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      sohellip Safety

      Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

      - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

      - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      What is Accident

      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

      • Slide 1
      • Slide 2
      • Slide 3
      • Slide 4
      • Slide 5
      • Slide 6
      • Slide 7
      • Slide 8
      • Slide 9
      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
      • Slide 11
      • Slide 12
      • Slide 13
      • Slide 14
      • Slide 15
      • Slide 16
      • Slide 17
      • Slide 18
      • Slide 19
      • Slide 20
      • Slide 21
      • Slide 22
      • Lies
      • Slide 24
      • Slide 25
      • Slide 26
      • Slide 27
      • Slide 28
      • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
      • Slide 30
      • Slide 31
      • Slide 32
      • Slide 33
      • Slide 34
      • Slide 35
      • Slide 36
      • Slide 37
      • Slide 38
      • Slide 39
      • Slide 40
      • Slide 41
      • Slide 42
      • Slide 43
      • Slide 44

        Since the days of the Industrial Revolution when most factories were death-traps for the workers legislation has steadily improved health and safety at work

        Applying our normal principle that prevention is better than cure

        httpwwwehcareersorgaboutspecialist_environmental_protectionhtml

        Why Managing Safety and Health

        It is one of the general duties as prescribed under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) for the employer to provide a safe workplaces to their employees and other related person helliphellip OSH ACT

        SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ndash WHY

        A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

        WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

        OSHA 1994 Requirement

        For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

        Health Committee

        For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

        Safety amp Health Officer

        For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

        SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

        MORAL amp ETHIC

        WHAT IS OSH

        IMPLICATION

        WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

        WHY OSH - BENEFITS

        LEGAL

        DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

        FINANCIAL

        COSTS

        HAZARDS ID

        CLASSIFY HAZARDS

        CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

        CONTROL - BREIFLY

        ROUTES

        FACTORSEFFECT

        RISK ASSESSMENT

        QUALITATIVE

        QUANTITATIVE

        SAFETY CULTURE

        HIRARC - TOOL

        STEPS IN HIRARC

        RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

        MINIMIZATION

        ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

        ENGINEERING

        ACTS

        FAC amp MACH 1967

        OSH 1994

        Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

        bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

        bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

        bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

        -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

        -

        THE ACTS - two most important

        OSH

        A AC

        T 19

        94

        FACT

        ORI

        ES A

        CT 1

        967

        Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

        a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

        bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

        bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

        bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

        bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

        bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

        Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

        Other Penalty FineCommon Law

        Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

        b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

        arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

        to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

        g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

        (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

        (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

        PROVISIO

        NS FOR M

        ANUFACTURERS

        Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

        PROVISIO

        NS FOR E

        MPLY

        EES

        Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

        Or both

        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

        Provisions relating to safety etc

        10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

        (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

        or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

        Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

        12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

        PROVISIONS F

        OR MANUAL H

        ANDLING

        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

        PROVISIONS F

        OR PROJECTIN

        G MATERIA

        L

        Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

        16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

        PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

        ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

        ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

        -STATISTICS

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        Lies

        Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

        Fata

        lities

        per

        100

        000

        wor

        kers

        Acci

        dent

        s pe

        r 10

        00 w

        orke

        rs

        RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

        NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

        (INVESTIGATED)

        PD ndash Permanent Disability

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

        (INVESTIGATED)

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

        RATE

        National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

        Com

        pete

        tiven

        ess

        Inde

        x

        Fata

        l Acc

        iden

        ts

        100

        000

        wor

        kers

        bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

        bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

        bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

        increased by 9

        CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

        bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

        bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

        bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

        bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

        bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

        Challenges of Occupational Diseases

        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

        absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

        bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

        bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

        compensation by injured personnel

        bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

        bull Improved morals

        bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

        CASE STUDIES ON

        SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

        HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

        This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

        implication

        Case study - British Sugar

        The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

        monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

        othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

        them

        Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

        Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

        To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

        The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

        corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

        period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

        Case study ndash Sainsburys

        An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

        This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

        culture of the organization

        httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        Safety and Health hellipthe terms

        bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

        ie Safety AringAElig Accident

        bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

        ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

        bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

        a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

        - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

        - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

        When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        sohellip Safety

        Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

        - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

        - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        What is Accident

        bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

        a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

        and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

        bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

        • Slide 1
        • Slide 2
        • Slide 3
        • Slide 4
        • Slide 5
        • Slide 6
        • Slide 7
        • Slide 8
        • Slide 9
        • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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        • Slide 14
        • Slide 15
        • Slide 16
        • Slide 17
        • Slide 18
        • Slide 19
        • Slide 20
        • Slide 21
        • Slide 22
        • Lies
        • Slide 24
        • Slide 25
        • Slide 26
        • Slide 27
        • Slide 28
        • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
        • Slide 30
        • Slide 31
        • Slide 32
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          It is one of the general duties as prescribed under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) for the employer to provide a safe workplaces to their employees and other related person helliphellip OSH ACT

          SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ndash WHY

          A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

          WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

          OSHA 1994 Requirement

          For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

          Health Committee

          For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

          Safety amp Health Officer

          For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

          SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

          MORAL amp ETHIC

          WHAT IS OSH

          IMPLICATION

          WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

          WHY OSH - BENEFITS

          LEGAL

          DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

          FINANCIAL

          COSTS

          HAZARDS ID

          CLASSIFY HAZARDS

          CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

          CONTROL - BREIFLY

          ROUTES

          FACTORSEFFECT

          RISK ASSESSMENT

          QUALITATIVE

          QUANTITATIVE

          SAFETY CULTURE

          HIRARC - TOOL

          STEPS IN HIRARC

          RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

          MINIMIZATION

          ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

          ENGINEERING

          ACTS

          FAC amp MACH 1967

          OSH 1994

          Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

          bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

          bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

          bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

          -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

          -

          THE ACTS - two most important

          OSH

          A AC

          T 19

          94

          FACT

          ORI

          ES A

          CT 1

          967

          Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

          a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

          bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

          bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

          bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

          bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

          bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

          Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

          Other Penalty FineCommon Law

          Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

          b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

          arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

          to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

          g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

          (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

          (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

          PROVISIO

          NS FOR M

          ANUFACTURERS

          Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

          PROVISIO

          NS FOR E

          MPLY

          EES

          Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

          Or both

          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

          Provisions relating to safety etc

          10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

          (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

          or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

          Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

          12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

          PROVISIONS F

          OR MANUAL H

          ANDLING

          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

          PROVISIONS F

          OR PROJECTIN

          G MATERIA

          L

          Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

          16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

          PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

          ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

          ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

          -STATISTICS

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          Lies

          Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

          Fata

          lities

          per

          100

          000

          wor

          kers

          Acci

          dent

          s pe

          r 10

          00 w

          orke

          rs

          RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

          NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

          (INVESTIGATED)

          PD ndash Permanent Disability

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

          (INVESTIGATED)

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

          RATE

          National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

          Com

          pete

          tiven

          ess

          Inde

          x

          Fata

          l Acc

          iden

          ts

          100

          000

          wor

          kers

          bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

          bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

          bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

          increased by 9

          CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

          bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

          bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

          bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

          bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

          bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

          Challenges of Occupational Diseases

          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

          absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

          bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

          bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

          compensation by injured personnel

          bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

          bull Improved morals

          bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

          CASE STUDIES ON

          SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

          HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

          This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

          implication

          Case study - British Sugar

          The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

          monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

          othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

          them

          Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

          Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

          To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

          The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

          corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

          period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

          Case study ndash Sainsburys

          An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

          This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

          culture of the organization

          httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          Safety and Health hellipthe terms

          bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

          ie Safety AringAElig Accident

          bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

          ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

          bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

          a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

          - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

          - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

          When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          sohellip Safety

          Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

          - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

          - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          What is Accident

          bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

          a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

          and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

          bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

          EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

          LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

          - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

          • Slide 1
          • Slide 2
          • Slide 3
          • Slide 4
          • Slide 5
          • Slide 6
          • Slide 7
          • Slide 8
          • Slide 9
          • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
          • Slide 11
          • Slide 12
          • Slide 13
          • Slide 14
          • Slide 15
          • Slide 16
          • Slide 17
          • Slide 18
          • Slide 19
          • Slide 20
          • Slide 21
          • Slide 22
          • Lies
          • Slide 24
          • Slide 25
          • Slide 26
          • Slide 27
          • Slide 28
          • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
          • Slide 30
          • Slide 31
          • Slide 32
          • Slide 33
          • Slide 34
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          • Slide 36
          • Slide 37
          • Slide 38
          • Slide 39
          • Slide 40
          • Slide 41
          • Slide 42
          • Slide 43
          • Slide 44

            A workplace safety and health program is a systematic plan to identify and control hazards and respond to emergencies The program lays out responsibilities resources and procedures for keeping the workplace safe and healthy Its objective is to integrate safety and health into all work practices and conditions

            WHAT IS SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM

            OSHA 1994 Requirement

            For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

            Health Committee

            For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

            Safety amp Health Officer

            For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

            SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

            MORAL amp ETHIC

            WHAT IS OSH

            IMPLICATION

            WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

            WHY OSH - BENEFITS

            LEGAL

            DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

            FINANCIAL

            COSTS

            HAZARDS ID

            CLASSIFY HAZARDS

            CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

            CONTROL - BREIFLY

            ROUTES

            FACTORSEFFECT

            RISK ASSESSMENT

            QUALITATIVE

            QUANTITATIVE

            SAFETY CULTURE

            HIRARC - TOOL

            STEPS IN HIRARC

            RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

            MINIMIZATION

            ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

            ENGINEERING

            ACTS

            FAC amp MACH 1967

            OSH 1994

            Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

            bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

            bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

            bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

            -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

            -

            THE ACTS - two most important

            OSH

            A AC

            T 19

            94

            FACT

            ORI

            ES A

            CT 1

            967

            Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

            a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

            bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

            bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

            bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

            bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

            bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

            Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

            Other Penalty FineCommon Law

            Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

            b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

            arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

            to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

            g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

            (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

            (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

            PROVISIO

            NS FOR M

            ANUFACTURERS

            Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

            PROVISIO

            NS FOR E

            MPLY

            EES

            Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

            Or both

            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

            Provisions relating to safety etc

            10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

            (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

            or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

            Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

            12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

            PROVISIONS F

            OR MANUAL H

            ANDLING

            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

            PROVISIONS F

            OR PROJECTIN

            G MATERIA

            L

            Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

            16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

            PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

            ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

            ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

            -STATISTICS

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            Lies

            Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

            Fata

            lities

            per

            100

            000

            wor

            kers

            Acci

            dent

            s pe

            r 10

            00 w

            orke

            rs

            RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

            NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

            (INVESTIGATED)

            PD ndash Permanent Disability

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

            (INVESTIGATED)

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

            RATE

            National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

            Com

            pete

            tiven

            ess

            Inde

            x

            Fata

            l Acc

            iden

            ts

            100

            000

            wor

            kers

            bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

            bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

            bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

            increased by 9

            CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

            bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

            bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

            bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

            bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

            bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

            Challenges of Occupational Diseases

            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

            absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

            bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

            bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

            compensation by injured personnel

            bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

            bull Improved morals

            bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

            CASE STUDIES ON

            SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

            HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

            This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

            implication

            Case study - British Sugar

            The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

            monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

            othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

            them

            Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

            Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

            To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

            The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

            corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

            period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

            Case study ndash Sainsburys

            An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

            This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

            culture of the organization

            httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            Safety and Health hellipthe terms

            bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

            ie Safety AringAElig Accident

            bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

            ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

            bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

            a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

            - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

            - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

            When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            sohellip Safety

            Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

            - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

            - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            What is Accident

            bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

            a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

            and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

            bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

            EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

            LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

            - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

            • Slide 1
            • Slide 2
            • Slide 3
            • Slide 4
            • Slide 5
            • Slide 6
            • Slide 7
            • Slide 8
            • Slide 9
            • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
            • Slide 11
            • Slide 12
            • Slide 13
            • Slide 14
            • Slide 15
            • Slide 16
            • Slide 17
            • Slide 18
            • Slide 19
            • Slide 20
            • Slide 21
            • Slide 22
            • Lies
            • Slide 24
            • Slide 25
            • Slide 26
            • Slide 27
            • Slide 28
            • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
            • Slide 30
            • Slide 31
            • Slide 32
            • Slide 33
            • Slide 34
            • Slide 35
            • Slide 36
            • Slide 37
            • Slide 38
            • Slide 39
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            • Slide 41
            • Slide 42
            • Slide 43
            • Slide 44

              OSHA 1994 Requirement

              For all industries1048708If gt5 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy1048708ge40 Employees (S30) -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp

              Health Committee

              For high risk industries (ie construction ship building gas etc)1048708gt100 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified

              Safety amp Health Officer

              For low risk industries (other than the above mentioned industries)1048708gt500 Employees -Safety amp Health Policy + Safety amp(Order 1997) Health Committee + a Certified Safety amp Health Officer

              SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

              MORAL amp ETHIC

              WHAT IS OSH

              IMPLICATION

              WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

              WHY OSH - BENEFITS

              LEGAL

              DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

              FINANCIAL

              COSTS

              HAZARDS ID

              CLASSIFY HAZARDS

              CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

              CONTROL - BREIFLY

              ROUTES

              FACTORSEFFECT

              RISK ASSESSMENT

              QUALITATIVE

              QUANTITATIVE

              SAFETY CULTURE

              HIRARC - TOOL

              STEPS IN HIRARC

              RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

              MINIMIZATION

              ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

              ENGINEERING

              ACTS

              FAC amp MACH 1967

              OSH 1994

              Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

              bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

              bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

              bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

              -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

              -

              THE ACTS - two most important

              OSH

              A AC

              T 19

              94

              FACT

              ORI

              ES A

              CT 1

              967

              Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

              a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

              bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

              bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

              bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

              bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

              bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

              Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

              Other Penalty FineCommon Law

              Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

              b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

              arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

              to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

              g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

              (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

              (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

              PROVISIO

              NS FOR M

              ANUFACTURERS

              Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

              PROVISIO

              NS FOR E

              MPLY

              EES

              Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

              Or both

              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

              Provisions relating to safety etc

              10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

              (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

              or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

              Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

              12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

              PROVISIONS F

              OR MANUAL H

              ANDLING

              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

              PROVISIONS F

              OR PROJECTIN

              G MATERIA

              L

              Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

              16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

              PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

              ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

              ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

              -STATISTICS

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              Lies

              Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

              Fata

              lities

              per

              100

              000

              wor

              kers

              Acci

              dent

              s pe

              r 10

              00 w

              orke

              rs

              RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

              NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

              (INVESTIGATED)

              PD ndash Permanent Disability

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

              (INVESTIGATED)

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

              RATE

              National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

              Com

              pete

              tiven

              ess

              Inde

              x

              Fata

              l Acc

              iden

              ts

              100

              000

              wor

              kers

              bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

              bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

              bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

              increased by 9

              CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

              bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

              bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

              bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

              bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

              bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

              Challenges of Occupational Diseases

              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

              absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

              bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

              bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

              compensation by injured personnel

              bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

              bull Improved morals

              bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

              CASE STUDIES ON

              SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

              HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

              This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

              implication

              Case study - British Sugar

              The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

              monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

              othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

              them

              Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

              Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

              To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

              The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

              corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

              period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

              Case study ndash Sainsburys

              An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

              This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

              culture of the organization

              httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              Safety and Health hellipthe terms

              bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

              ie Safety AringAElig Accident

              bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

              ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

              bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

              a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

              - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

              - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

              When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              sohellip Safety

              Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

              - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

              - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              What is Accident

              bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

              a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

              and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

              bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

              EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

              LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

              - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

              • Slide 1
              • Slide 2
              • Slide 3
              • Slide 4
              • Slide 5
              • Slide 6
              • Slide 7
              • Slide 8
              • Slide 9
              • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
              • Slide 11
              • Slide 12
              • Slide 13
              • Slide 14
              • Slide 15
              • Slide 16
              • Slide 17
              • Slide 18
              • Slide 19
              • Slide 20
              • Slide 21
              • Slide 22
              • Lies
              • Slide 24
              • Slide 25
              • Slide 26
              • Slide 27
              • Slide 28
              • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
              • Slide 30
              • Slide 31
              • Slide 32
              • Slide 33
              • Slide 34
              • Slide 35
              • Slide 36
              • Slide 37
              • Slide 38
              • Slide 39
              • Slide 40
              • Slide 41
              • Slide 42
              • Slide 43
              • Slide 44

                SCOPE SAFETY AND HEALTH

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

                MORAL amp ETHIC

                WHAT IS OSH

                IMPLICATION

                WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

                WHY OSH - BENEFITS

                LEGAL

                DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

                FINANCIAL

                COSTS

                HAZARDS ID

                CLASSIFY HAZARDS

                CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

                CONTROL - BREIFLY

                ROUTES

                FACTORSEFFECT

                RISK ASSESSMENT

                QUALITATIVE

                QUANTITATIVE

                SAFETY CULTURE

                HIRARC - TOOL

                STEPS IN HIRARC

                RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

                MINIMIZATION

                ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

                ENGINEERING

                ACTS

                FAC amp MACH 1967

                OSH 1994

                Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

                bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

                bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

                bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

                -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

                -

                THE ACTS - two most important

                OSH

                A AC

                T 19

                94

                FACT

                ORI

                ES A

                CT 1

                967

                Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

                a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

                bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

                bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

                bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

                bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

                bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

                LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                PROVISIO

                NS FOR M

                ANUFACTURERS

                Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                PROVISIO

                NS FOR E

                MPLY

                EES

                Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                Or both

                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                Provisions relating to safety etc

                10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                PROVISIONS F

                OR MANUAL H

                ANDLING

                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                PROVISIONS F

                OR PROJECTIN

                G MATERIA

                L

                Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                -STATISTICS

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                Lies

                Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                Fata

                lities

                per

                100

                000

                wor

                kers

                Acci

                dent

                s pe

                r 10

                00 w

                orke

                rs

                RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                (INVESTIGATED)

                PD ndash Permanent Disability

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                (INVESTIGATED)

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                RATE

                National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                Com

                pete

                tiven

                ess

                Inde

                x

                Fata

                l Acc

                iden

                ts

                100

                000

                wor

                kers

                bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                increased by 9

                CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                compensation by injured personnel

                bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                bull Improved morals

                bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                CASE STUDIES ON

                SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                implication

                Case study - British Sugar

                The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                them

                Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                Case study ndash Sainsburys

                An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                culture of the organization

                httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                sohellip Safety

                Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                What is Accident

                bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                • Slide 1
                • Slide 2
                • Slide 3
                • Slide 4
                • Slide 5
                • Slide 6
                • Slide 7
                • Slide 8
                • Slide 9
                • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                • Slide 11
                • Slide 12
                • Slide 13
                • Slide 14
                • Slide 15
                • Slide 16
                • Slide 17
                • Slide 18
                • Slide 19
                • Slide 20
                • Slide 21
                • Slide 22
                • Lies
                • Slide 24
                • Slide 25
                • Slide 26
                • Slide 27
                • Slide 28
                • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                • Slide 30
                • Slide 31
                • Slide 32
                • Slide 33
                • Slide 34
                • Slide 35
                • Slide 36
                • Slide 37
                • Slide 38
                • Slide 39
                • Slide 40
                • Slide 41
                • Slide 42
                • Slide 43
                • Slide 44

                  RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ndash scope of the course

                  MORAL amp ETHIC

                  WHAT IS OSH

                  IMPLICATION

                  WHAT CONSTITUTE OSH

                  WHY OSH - BENEFITS

                  LEGAL

                  DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH amp SAFETY

                  FINANCIAL

                  COSTS

                  HAZARDS ID

                  CLASSIFY HAZARDS

                  CONSEQUENT OF HAZARDS- HEALTH

                  CONTROL - BREIFLY

                  ROUTES

                  FACTORSEFFECT

                  RISK ASSESSMENT

                  QUALITATIVE

                  QUANTITATIVE

                  SAFETY CULTURE

                  HIRARC - TOOL

                  STEPS IN HIRARC

                  RISK MONITORINGRISK CONTROL

                  MINIMIZATION

                  ELIMINATIONADMINSTRATIVE

                  ENGINEERING

                  ACTS

                  FAC amp MACH 1967

                  OSH 1994

                  Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

                  bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

                  bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

                  bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

                  -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

                  -

                  THE ACTS - two most important

                  OSH

                  A AC

                  T 19

                  94

                  FACT

                  ORI

                  ES A

                  CT 1

                  967

                  Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

                  a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

                  bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

                  bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

                  bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

                  bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

                  bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

                  LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                  Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                  Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                  Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                  b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                  arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                  to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                  LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                  LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                  g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                  (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                  (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                  PROVISIO

                  NS FOR M

                  ANUFACTURERS

                  Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                  LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                  PROVISIO

                  NS FOR E

                  MPLY

                  EES

                  Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                  Or both

                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                  Provisions relating to safety etc

                  10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                  (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                  or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                  Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                  12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                  PROVISIONS F

                  OR MANUAL H

                  ANDLING

                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                  PROVISIONS F

                  OR PROJECTIN

                  G MATERIA

                  L

                  Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                  16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                  PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                  ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                  ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                  -STATISTICS

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  Lies

                  Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                  Fata

                  lities

                  per

                  100

                  000

                  wor

                  kers

                  Acci

                  dent

                  s pe

                  r 10

                  00 w

                  orke

                  rs

                  RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                  NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                  (INVESTIGATED)

                  PD ndash Permanent Disability

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                  (INVESTIGATED)

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                  RATE

                  National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                  Com

                  pete

                  tiven

                  ess

                  Inde

                  x

                  Fata

                  l Acc

                  iden

                  ts

                  100

                  000

                  wor

                  kers

                  bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                  bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                  bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                  increased by 9

                  CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                  bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                  bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                  bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                  bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                  bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                  Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                  absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                  bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                  bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                  compensation by injured personnel

                  bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                  bull Improved morals

                  bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                  CASE STUDIES ON

                  SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                  HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                  This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                  implication

                  Case study - British Sugar

                  The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                  monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                  othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                  them

                  Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                  Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                  To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                  The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                  corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                  period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                  Case study ndash Sainsburys

                  An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                  This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                  culture of the organization

                  httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                  bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                  ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                  bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                  ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                  bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                  a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                  - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                  - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                  When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  sohellip Safety

                  Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                  - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                  - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  What is Accident

                  bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                  a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                  and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                  bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                  EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                  LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                  - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                  • Slide 1
                  • Slide 2
                  • Slide 3
                  • Slide 4
                  • Slide 5
                  • Slide 6
                  • Slide 7
                  • Slide 8
                  • Slide 9
                  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                  • Slide 11
                  • Slide 12
                  • Slide 13
                  • Slide 14
                  • Slide 15
                  • Slide 16
                  • Slide 17
                  • Slide 18
                  • Slide 19
                  • Slide 20
                  • Slide 21
                  • Slide 22
                  • Lies
                  • Slide 24
                  • Slide 25
                  • Slide 26
                  • Slide 27
                  • Slide 28
                  • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                  • Slide 30
                  • Slide 31
                  • Slide 32
                  • Slide 33
                  • Slide 34
                  • Slide 35
                  • Slide 36
                  • Slide 37
                  • Slide 38
                  • Slide 39
                  • Slide 40
                  • Slide 41
                  • Slide 42
                  • Slide 43
                  • Slide 44

                    Managing Safety and Health ndash important because

                    bull Moral and Ethical Issues-Respect Human Resources - morale commitment image-Respect their family ndash pride

                    bull Legal Issues -Claims for compensation-Disruption during the legal process

                    bull Financial Issues is not a JUST legal and moral obligation it also makes good business sense

                    -Increase of Insurance Premium -Direct Cost-Indirect Cost

                    -

                    THE ACTS - two most important

                    OSH

                    A AC

                    T 19

                    94

                    FACT

                    ORI

                    ES A

                    CT 1

                    967

                    Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

                    a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

                    bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

                    bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

                    bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

                    bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

                    bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

                    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                    Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                    Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                    Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                    b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                    arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                    to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                    g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                    (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                    (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                    PROVISIO

                    NS FOR M

                    ANUFACTURERS

                    Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                    LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                    PROVISIO

                    NS FOR E

                    MPLY

                    EES

                    Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                    Or both

                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                    Provisions relating to safety etc

                    10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                    (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                    or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                    12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                    PROVISIONS F

                    OR MANUAL H

                    ANDLING

                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                    PROVISIONS F

                    OR PROJECTIN

                    G MATERIA

                    L

                    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                    16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                    PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                    ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                    ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                    -STATISTICS

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    Lies

                    Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                    Fata

                    lities

                    per

                    100

                    000

                    wor

                    kers

                    Acci

                    dent

                    s pe

                    r 10

                    00 w

                    orke

                    rs

                    RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                    NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                    (INVESTIGATED)

                    PD ndash Permanent Disability

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                    (INVESTIGATED)

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                    RATE

                    National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                    Com

                    pete

                    tiven

                    ess

                    Inde

                    x

                    Fata

                    l Acc

                    iden

                    ts

                    100

                    000

                    wor

                    kers

                    bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                    bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                    bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                    increased by 9

                    CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                    bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                    bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                    bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                    bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                    bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                    Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                    absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                    bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                    bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                    compensation by injured personnel

                    bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                    bull Improved morals

                    bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                    CASE STUDIES ON

                    SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                    HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                    This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                    implication

                    Case study - British Sugar

                    The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                    monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                    othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                    them

                    Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                    Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                    To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                    The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                    corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                    period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                    Case study ndash Sainsburys

                    An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                    This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                    culture of the organization

                    httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                    bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                    ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                    bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                    ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                    bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                    a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                    - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                    - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                    When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    sohellip Safety

                    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    What is Accident

                    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                    • Slide 1
                    • Slide 2
                    • Slide 3
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                    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                    • Lies
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                    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                      THE ACTS - two most important

                      OSH

                      A AC

                      T 19

                      94

                      FACT

                      ORI

                      ES A

                      CT 1

                      967

                      Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

                      a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

                      bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

                      bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

                      bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

                      bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

                      bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

                      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                      Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                      Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                      Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                      b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                      arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                      to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                      g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                      (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                      (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                      PROVISIO

                      NS FOR M

                      ANUFACTURERS

                      Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                      LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                      PROVISIO

                      NS FOR E

                      MPLY

                      EES

                      Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                      Or both

                      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                      Provisions relating to safety etc

                      10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                      (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                      or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                      12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                      PROVISIONS F

                      OR MANUAL H

                      ANDLING

                      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                      PROVISIONS F

                      OR PROJECTIN

                      G MATERIA

                      L

                      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                      16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                      PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                      ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                      ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                      -STATISTICS

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      Lies

                      Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                      Fata

                      lities

                      per

                      100

                      000

                      wor

                      kers

                      Acci

                      dent

                      s pe

                      r 10

                      00 w

                      orke

                      rs

                      RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                      NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                      (INVESTIGATED)

                      PD ndash Permanent Disability

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                      (INVESTIGATED)

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                      RATE

                      National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                      Com

                      pete

                      tiven

                      ess

                      Inde

                      x

                      Fata

                      l Acc

                      iden

                      ts

                      100

                      000

                      wor

                      kers

                      bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                      bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                      bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                      increased by 9

                      CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                      bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                      bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                      bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                      bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                      bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                      Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                      absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                      bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                      bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                      compensation by injured personnel

                      bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                      bull Improved morals

                      bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                      CASE STUDIES ON

                      SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                      HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                      This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                      implication

                      Case study - British Sugar

                      The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                      monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                      othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                      them

                      Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                      Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                      To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                      The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                      corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                      period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                      Case study ndash Sainsburys

                      An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                      This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                      culture of the organization

                      httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                      bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                      ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                      bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                      ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                      bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                      a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                      - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                      - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                      When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      sohellip Safety

                      Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                      - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                      - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      What is Accident

                      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                      • Slide 2
                      • Slide 3
                      • Slide 4
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                      • Slide 9
                      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                      • Slide 21
                      • Slide 22
                      • Lies
                      • Slide 24
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                      • Slide 26
                      • Slide 27
                      • Slide 28
                      • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                      • Slide 30
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                        Do you know that it is the duty of our EMPLOYER under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 0f 1994 to

                        a) Ensure our safety health and welfare at our workplace by

                        bull the provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health

                        bull making of arrangements for ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use or operation handling storage and transport of plant and substances

                        bull the provision of such information instruction training and supervision as is necessary to ensure the safety and health at work

                        bull maintaining the workplace in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of the means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks

                        bull the provision and maintenance of a working environment which is safe without risks to health and adequate as regards to facilities for our welfare at work

                        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                        Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                        Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                        Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                        b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                        arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                        to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                        g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                        (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                        (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                        PROVISIO

                        NS FOR M

                        ANUFACTURERS

                        Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                        LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                        PROVISIO

                        NS FOR E

                        MPLY

                        EES

                        Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                        Or both

                        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                        Provisions relating to safety etc

                        10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                        (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                        or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                        Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                        12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                        PROVISIONS F

                        OR MANUAL H

                        ANDLING

                        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                        PROVISIONS F

                        OR PROJECTIN

                        G MATERIA

                        L

                        Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                        16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                        PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                        ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                        ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                        -STATISTICS

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        Lies

                        Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                        Fata

                        lities

                        per

                        100

                        000

                        wor

                        kers

                        Acci

                        dent

                        s pe

                        r 10

                        00 w

                        orke

                        rs

                        RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                        NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                        (INVESTIGATED)

                        PD ndash Permanent Disability

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                        (INVESTIGATED)

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                        RATE

                        National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                        Com

                        pete

                        tiven

                        ess

                        Inde

                        x

                        Fata

                        l Acc

                        iden

                        ts

                        100

                        000

                        wor

                        kers

                        bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                        bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                        bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                        increased by 9

                        CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                        bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                        bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                        bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                        bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                        bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                        Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                        absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                        bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                        bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                        compensation by injured personnel

                        bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                        bull Improved morals

                        bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                        CASE STUDIES ON

                        SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                        HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                        This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                        implication

                        Case study - British Sugar

                        The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                        monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                        othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                        them

                        Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                        Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                        To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                        The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                        corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                        period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                        Case study ndash Sainsburys

                        An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                        This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                        culture of the organization

                        httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                        bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                        ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                        bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                        ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                        bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                        a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                        - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                        - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                        When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        sohellip Safety

                        Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                        - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                        - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        What is Accident

                        bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                        a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                        and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                        bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                        • Slide 1
                        • Slide 2
                        • Slide 3
                        • Slide 4
                        • Slide 5
                        • Slide 6
                        • Slide 7
                        • Slide 8
                        • Slide 9
                        • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                        • Slide 11
                        • Slide 12
                        • Slide 13
                        • Slide 14
                        • Slide 15
                        • Slide 16
                        • Slide 17
                        • Slide 18
                        • Slide 19
                        • Slide 20
                        • Slide 21
                        • Slide 22
                        • Lies
                        • Slide 24
                        • Slide 25
                        • Slide 26
                        • Slide 27
                        • Slide 28
                        • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                        • Slide 30
                        • Slide 31
                        • Slide 32
                        • Slide 33
                        • Slide 34
                        • Slide 35
                        • Slide 36
                        • Slide 37
                        • Slide 38
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                        • Slide 43
                        • Slide 44

                          Penalty For Non ComplianceA fine not exceeding RM50000 orImprisonment not exceeding 2 yearsOr both

                          Other Penalty FineCommon Law

                          Affected person (employee or public) may take legal action against the organization under the Civil Law (Common Law)

                          b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                          arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                          to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                          g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                          (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                          (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                          PROVISIO

                          NS FOR M

                          ANUFACTURERS

                          Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                          LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                          PROVISIO

                          NS FOR E

                          MPLY

                          EES

                          Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                          Or both

                          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                          Provisions relating to safety etc

                          10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                          (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                          or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                          Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                          12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                          PROVISIONS F

                          OR MANUAL H

                          ANDLING

                          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                          PROVISIONS F

                          OR PROJECTIN

                          G MATERIA

                          L

                          Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                          16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                          FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                          PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                          ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                          ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                          -STATISTICS

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          Lies

                          Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                          Fata

                          lities

                          per

                          100

                          000

                          wor

                          kers

                          Acci

                          dent

                          s pe

                          r 10

                          00 w

                          orke

                          rs

                          RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                          NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                          (INVESTIGATED)

                          PD ndash Permanent Disability

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                          (INVESTIGATED)

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                          RATE

                          National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                          Com

                          pete

                          tiven

                          ess

                          Inde

                          x

                          Fata

                          l Acc

                          iden

                          ts

                          100

                          000

                          wor

                          kers

                          bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                          bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                          bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                          increased by 9

                          CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                          bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                          bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                          bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                          bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                          bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                          Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                          absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                          bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                          bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                          compensation by injured personnel

                          bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                          bull Improved morals

                          bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                          CASE STUDIES ON

                          SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                          HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                          This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                          implication

                          Case study - British Sugar

                          The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                          monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                          othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                          them

                          Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                          Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                          To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                          The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                          corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                          period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                          Case study ndash Sainsburys

                          An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                          This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                          culture of the organization

                          httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                          bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                          ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                          bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                          ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                          bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                          a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                          - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                          - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                          When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          sohellip Safety

                          Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                          - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                          - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          What is Accident

                          bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                          a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                          and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                          bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                          EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                          LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                          - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                          • Slide 2
                          • Slide 3
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                          • Slide 6
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                          • Slide 8
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                          • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                          • Slide 22
                          • Lies
                          • Slide 24
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                          • Slide 27
                          • Slide 28
                          • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                            b) Formulate safety and health policyas often as may be appropriate revise a written statement of his general policy with respect to the safety and health at work

                            arrangements for the time being in force for carrying out the policy

                            to bring the statement and any revision of it to the notice of all of his employees

                            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                            g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                            (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                            (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                            PROVISIO

                            NS FOR M

                            ANUFACTURERS

                            Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                            LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                            PROVISIO

                            NS FOR E

                            MPLY

                            EES

                            Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                            Or both

                            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                            Provisions relating to safety etc

                            10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                            (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                            or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                            Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                            12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                            PROVISIONS F

                            OR MANUAL H

                            ANDLING

                            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                            PROVISIONS F

                            OR PROJECTIN

                            G MATERIA

                            L

                            Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                            16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                            FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                            PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                            ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                            ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                            -STATISTICS

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            Lies

                            Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                            Fata

                            lities

                            per

                            100

                            000

                            wor

                            kers

                            Acci

                            dent

                            s pe

                            r 10

                            00 w

                            orke

                            rs

                            RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                            NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                            (INVESTIGATED)

                            PD ndash Permanent Disability

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                            (INVESTIGATED)

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                            RATE

                            National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                            Com

                            pete

                            tiven

                            ess

                            Inde

                            x

                            Fata

                            l Acc

                            iden

                            ts

                            100

                            000

                            wor

                            kers

                            bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                            bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                            bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                            increased by 9

                            CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                            bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                            bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                            bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                            bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                            bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                            Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                            absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                            bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                            bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                            compensation by injured personnel

                            bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                            bull Improved morals

                            bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                            CASE STUDIES ON

                            SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                            HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                            This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                            implication

                            Case study - British Sugar

                            The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                            monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                            othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                            them

                            Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                            Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                            To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                            The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                            corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                            period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                            Case study ndash Sainsburys

                            An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                            This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                            culture of the organization

                            httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                            bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                            ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                            bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                            ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                            bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                            a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                            - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                            - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                            When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            sohellip Safety

                            Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                            - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                            - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            What is Accident

                            bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                            a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                            and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                            bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                            EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                            LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                            - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                            • Slide 1
                            • Slide 2
                            • Slide 3
                            • Slide 4
                            • Slide 5
                            • Slide 6
                            • Slide 7
                            • Slide 8
                            • Slide 9
                            • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                            • Slide 11
                            • Slide 12
                            • Slide 13
                            • Slide 14
                            • Slide 15
                            • Slide 16
                            • Slide 17
                            • Slide 18
                            • Slide 19
                            • Slide 20
                            • Slide 21
                            • Slide 22
                            • Lies
                            • Slide 24
                            • Slide 25
                            • Slide 26
                            • Slide 27
                            • Slide 28
                            • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                            • Slide 30
                            • Slide 31
                            • Slide 32
                            • Slide 33
                            • Slide 34
                            • Slide 35
                            • Slide 36
                            • Slide 37
                            • Slide 38
                            • Slide 39
                            • Slide 40
                            • Slide 41
                            • Slide 42
                            • Slide 43
                            • Slide 44

                              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                              g General duties of manufacturers etc as regards plant for use at work

                              (1) It shall be the duty of a person who designs manufactures imports or supplies any plant for use at work-

                              (a) to ensure so far as is practicable that the plant is so designed and constructed as to be safe and without risks to health when properly used helliphellip(2) It shall be the duty of a person who undertakes the design or manufacturing of any plant for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carry out of any necessary research with the view to discovery and so far as practicable the elimination or minimization of any risk to safety or health to which the design or plant may give rise

                              PROVISIO

                              NS FOR M

                              ANUFACTURERS

                              Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                              LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                              PROVISIO

                              NS FOR E

                              MPLY

                              EES

                              Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                              Or both

                              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                              Provisions relating to safety etc

                              10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                              (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                              or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                              Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                              12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                              PROVISIONS F

                              OR MANUAL H

                              ANDLING

                              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                              PROVISIONS F

                              OR PROJECTIN

                              G MATERIA

                              L

                              Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                              16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                              FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                              PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                              ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                              ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                              -STATISTICS

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              Lies

                              Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                              Fata

                              lities

                              per

                              100

                              000

                              wor

                              kers

                              Acci

                              dent

                              s pe

                              r 10

                              00 w

                              orke

                              rs

                              RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                              NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                              (INVESTIGATED)

                              PD ndash Permanent Disability

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                              (INVESTIGATED)

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                              RATE

                              National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                              Com

                              pete

                              tiven

                              ess

                              Inde

                              x

                              Fata

                              l Acc

                              iden

                              ts

                              100

                              000

                              wor

                              kers

                              bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                              bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                              bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                              increased by 9

                              CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                              bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                              bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                              bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                              bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                              bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                              Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                              absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                              bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                              bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                              compensation by injured personnel

                              bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                              bull Improved morals

                              bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                              CASE STUDIES ON

                              SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                              HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                              This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                              implication

                              Case study - British Sugar

                              The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                              monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                              othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                              them

                              Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                              Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                              To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                              The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                              corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                              period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                              Case study ndash Sainsburys

                              An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                              This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                              culture of the organization

                              httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                              bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                              ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                              bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                              ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                              bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                              a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                              - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                              - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                              When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              sohellip Safety

                              Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                              - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                              - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              What is Accident

                              bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                              a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                              and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                              bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                              EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                              LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                              - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                              • Slide 1
                              • Slide 2
                              • Slide 3
                              • Slide 4
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                              • Slide 6
                              • Slide 7
                              • Slide 8
                              • Slide 9
                              • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                              • Slide 22
                              • Lies
                              • Slide 24
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                              • Slide 27
                              • Slide 28
                              • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                              • Slide 30
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                                Nevertheless it is our duty as employees toa) Take reasonable care for the safety and health of ourself and of other persons who may be affected by our acts or omissions at workb) Co-operate with our employer or any other person in the discharge of any duty or requirement imposed on our employer or that other person by OSHAc) Wear or use at all times any protective equipment or clothing provided by our employer for the purpose of preventing risks to our safety and healthd) Comply with any instruction or measure on occupational safety and health instituted by our employer or any other person by or under OSHA or any regulations made thereunder

                                LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER OSHA 1994

                                PROVISIO

                                NS FOR E

                                MPLY

                                EES

                                Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                                Or both

                                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                                Provisions relating to safety etc

                                10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                                (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                                or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                                Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                                12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                                PROVISIONS F

                                OR MANUAL H

                                ANDLING

                                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                PROVISIONS F

                                OR PROJECTIN

                                G MATERIA

                                L

                                Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                                16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                                FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                -STATISTICS

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                Lies

                                Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                Fata

                                lities

                                per

                                100

                                000

                                wor

                                kers

                                Acci

                                dent

                                s pe

                                r 10

                                00 w

                                orke

                                rs

                                RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                (INVESTIGATED)

                                PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                (INVESTIGATED)

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                RATE

                                National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                Com

                                pete

                                tiven

                                ess

                                Inde

                                x

                                Fata

                                l Acc

                                iden

                                ts

                                100

                                000

                                wor

                                kers

                                bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                increased by 9

                                CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                compensation by injured personnel

                                bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                bull Improved morals

                                bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                CASE STUDIES ON

                                SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                implication

                                Case study - British Sugar

                                The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                them

                                Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                culture of the organization

                                httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                sohellip Safety

                                Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                What is Accident

                                bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                • Slide 1
                                • Slide 2
                                • Slide 3
                                • Slide 4
                                • Slide 5
                                • Slide 6
                                • Slide 7
                                • Slide 8
                                • Slide 9
                                • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                • Slide 11
                                • Slide 12
                                • Slide 13
                                • Slide 14
                                • Slide 15
                                • Slide 16
                                • Slide 17
                                • Slide 18
                                • Slide 19
                                • Slide 20
                                • Slide 21
                                • Slide 22
                                • Lies
                                • Slide 24
                                • Slide 25
                                • Slide 26
                                • Slide 27
                                • Slide 28
                                • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                • Slide 30
                                • Slide 31
                                • Slide 32
                                • Slide 33
                                • Slide 34
                                • Slide 35
                                • Slide 36
                                • Slide 37
                                • Slide 38
                                • Slide 39
                                • Slide 40
                                • Slide 41
                                • Slide 42
                                • Slide 43
                                • Slide 44

                                  Penalty for non compliance A fine not exceeding RM1000 orImprisonment not exceeding 3 months

                                  Or both

                                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                                  Provisions relating to safety etc

                                  10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                                  (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                                  or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                                  Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                                  12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                                  PROVISIONS F

                                  OR MANUAL H

                                  ANDLING

                                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                  PROVISIONS F

                                  OR PROJECTIN

                                  G MATERIA

                                  L

                                  Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                                  16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                                  FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                  PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                  ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                  ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                  -STATISTICS

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  Lies

                                  Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                  Fata

                                  lities

                                  per

                                  100

                                  000

                                  wor

                                  kers

                                  Acci

                                  dent

                                  s pe

                                  r 10

                                  00 w

                                  orke

                                  rs

                                  RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                  NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                  (INVESTIGATED)

                                  PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                  (INVESTIGATED)

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                  RATE

                                  National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                  Com

                                  pete

                                  tiven

                                  ess

                                  Inde

                                  x

                                  Fata

                                  l Acc

                                  iden

                                  ts

                                  100

                                  000

                                  wor

                                  kers

                                  bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                  bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                  bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                  increased by 9

                                  CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                  bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                  bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                  bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                  bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                  bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                  Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                  absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                  bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                  bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                  compensation by injured personnel

                                  bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                  bull Improved morals

                                  bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                  CASE STUDIES ON

                                  SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                  HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                  This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                  implication

                                  Case study - British Sugar

                                  The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                  monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                  othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                  them

                                  Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                  Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                  To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                  The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                  corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                  period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                  Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                  An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                  This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                  culture of the organization

                                  httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                  bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                  ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                  bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                  ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                  bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                  a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                  - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                  - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                  When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  sohellip Safety

                                  Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                  - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                  - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  What is Accident

                                  bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                  a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                  and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                  bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                  EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                  LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                  - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                  • Slide 1
                                  • Slide 2
                                  • Slide 3
                                  • Slide 4
                                  • Slide 5
                                  • Slide 6
                                  • Slide 7
                                  • Slide 8
                                  • Slide 9
                                  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                  • Slide 11
                                  • Slide 12
                                  • Slide 13
                                  • Slide 14
                                  • Slide 15
                                  • Slide 16
                                  • Slide 17
                                  • Slide 18
                                  • Slide 19
                                  • Slide 20
                                  • Slide 21
                                  • Slide 22
                                  • Lies
                                  • Slide 24
                                  • Slide 25
                                  • Slide 26
                                  • Slide 27
                                  • Slide 28
                                  • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                  • Slide 30
                                  • Slide 31
                                  • Slide 32
                                  • Slide 33
                                  • Slide 34
                                  • Slide 35
                                  • Slide 36
                                  • Slide 37
                                  • Slide 38
                                  • Slide 39
                                  • Slide 40
                                  • Slide 41
                                  • Slide 42
                                  • Slide 43
                                  • Slide 44

                                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE

                                    Provisions relating to safety etc

                                    10 Without prejudice to any law with respect to local authorities in respect oaf any factory the following provisions relating to safety shall apply

                                    (a) foundation and floorhellip(e) every openings sump pit

                                    or fixed vessel in a floor or working level shall be securely fenced so as to prevent risk of persons fallinghellip

                                    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                                    12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                                    PROVISIONS F

                                    OR MANUAL H

                                    ANDLING

                                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                    PROVISIONS F

                                    OR PROJECTIN

                                    G MATERIA

                                    L

                                    Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                                    16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                                    FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                    PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                    ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                    ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                    -STATISTICS

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    Lies

                                    Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                    Fata

                                    lities

                                    per

                                    100

                                    000

                                    wor

                                    kers

                                    Acci

                                    dent

                                    s pe

                                    r 10

                                    00 w

                                    orke

                                    rs

                                    RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                    NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                    (INVESTIGATED)

                                    PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                    (INVESTIGATED)

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                    RATE

                                    National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                    Com

                                    pete

                                    tiven

                                    ess

                                    Inde

                                    x

                                    Fata

                                    l Acc

                                    iden

                                    ts

                                    100

                                    000

                                    wor

                                    kers

                                    bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                    bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                    bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                    increased by 9

                                    CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                    bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                    bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                    bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                    bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                    bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                    Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                    absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                    bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                    bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                    compensation by injured personnel

                                    bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                    bull Improved morals

                                    bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                    CASE STUDIES ON

                                    SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                    HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                    This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                    implication

                                    Case study - British Sugar

                                    The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                    monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                    othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                    them

                                    Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                    Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                    To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                    The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                    corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                    period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                    Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                    An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                    This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                    culture of the organization

                                    httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                    bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                    ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                    bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                    ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                    bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                    a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                    - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                    - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                    When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    sohellip Safety

                                    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    What is Accident

                                    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                    • Slide 1
                                    • Slide 2
                                    • Slide 3
                                    • Slide 4
                                    • Slide 5
                                    • Slide 6
                                    • Slide 7
                                    • Slide 8
                                    • Slide 9
                                    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                    • Slide 11
                                    • Slide 12
                                    • Slide 13
                                    • Slide 14
                                    • Slide 15
                                    • Slide 16
                                    • Slide 17
                                    • Slide 18
                                    • Slide 19
                                    • Slide 20
                                    • Slide 21
                                    • Slide 22
                                    • Lies
                                    • Slide 24
                                    • Slide 25
                                    • Slide 26
                                    • Slide 27
                                    • Slide 28
                                    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                    • Slide 30
                                    • Slide 31
                                    • Slide 32
                                    • Slide 33
                                    • Slide 34
                                    • Slide 35
                                    • Slide 36
                                    • Slide 37
                                    • Slide 38
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                                    • Slide 41
                                    • Slide 42
                                    • Slide 43
                                    • Slide 44

                                      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Lifting of weights

                                      12 No person shall be employed to lift carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause injury to him

                                      PROVISIONS F

                                      OR MANUAL H

                                      ANDLING

                                      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                      PROVISIONS F

                                      OR PROJECTIN

                                      G MATERIA

                                      L

                                      Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                                      16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                                      FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                      PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                      ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                      ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                      -STATISTICS

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      Lies

                                      Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                      Fata

                                      lities

                                      per

                                      100

                                      000

                                      wor

                                      kers

                                      Acci

                                      dent

                                      s pe

                                      r 10

                                      00 w

                                      orke

                                      rs

                                      RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                      NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                      (INVESTIGATED)

                                      PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                      (INVESTIGATED)

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                      RATE

                                      National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                      Com

                                      pete

                                      tiven

                                      ess

                                      Inde

                                      x

                                      Fata

                                      l Acc

                                      iden

                                      ts

                                      100

                                      000

                                      wor

                                      kers

                                      bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                      bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                      bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                      increased by 9

                                      CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                      bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                      bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                      bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                      bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                      bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                      Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                      absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                      bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                      bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                      compensation by injured personnel

                                      bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                      bull Improved morals

                                      bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                      CASE STUDIES ON

                                      SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                      HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                      This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                      implication

                                      Case study - British Sugar

                                      The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                      monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                      othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                      them

                                      Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                      Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                      To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                      The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                      corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                      period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                      Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                      An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                      This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                      culture of the organization

                                      httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                      bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                      ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                      bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                      ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                      bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                      a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                      - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                      - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                      When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      sohellip Safety

                                      Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                      - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                      - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      What is Accident

                                      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                      • Slide 1
                                      • Slide 2
                                      • Slide 3
                                      • Slide 4
                                      • Slide 5
                                      • Slide 6
                                      • Slide 7
                                      • Slide 8
                                      • Slide 9
                                      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                      • Slide 11
                                      • Slide 12
                                      • Slide 13
                                      • Slide 14
                                      • Slide 15
                                      • Slide 16
                                      • Slide 17
                                      • Slide 18
                                      • Slide 19
                                      • Slide 20
                                      • Slide 21
                                      • Slide 22
                                      • Lies
                                      • Slide 24
                                      • Slide 25
                                      • Slide 26
                                      • Slide 27
                                      • Slide 28
                                      • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                      • Slide 30
                                      • Slide 31
                                      • Slide 32
                                      • Slide 33
                                      • Slide 34
                                      • Slide 35
                                      • Slide 36
                                      • Slide 37
                                      • Slide 38
                                      • Slide 39
                                      • Slide 40
                                      • Slide 41
                                      • Slide 42
                                      • Slide 43
                                      • Slide 44

                                        PROVISIONS F

                                        OR PROJECTIN

                                        G MATERIA

                                        L

                                        Part II SAFETY HEALTH AND WELFARE Projecting material

                                        16 In respect to such machinery as may be prescribed any part of any material carried by that machinery while it is working thereon which projects beyond any part of the machinery shall be effectively fenced unless it is in such a position as to be safe to any person employed or working on or renting the premises

                                        FACTORY AND MACHINERY ACT 1967

                                        PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                        ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                        ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                        -STATISTICS

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        Lies

                                        Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                        Fata

                                        lities

                                        per

                                        100

                                        000

                                        wor

                                        kers

                                        Acci

                                        dent

                                        s pe

                                        r 10

                                        00 w

                                        orke

                                        rs

                                        RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                        NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                        (INVESTIGATED)

                                        PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                        (INVESTIGATED)

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                        RATE

                                        National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                        Com

                                        pete

                                        tiven

                                        ess

                                        Inde

                                        x

                                        Fata

                                        l Acc

                                        iden

                                        ts

                                        100

                                        000

                                        wor

                                        kers

                                        bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                        bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                        bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                        increased by 9

                                        CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                        bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                        bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                        bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                        bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                        bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                        Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                        absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                        bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                        bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                        compensation by injured personnel

                                        bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                        bull Improved morals

                                        bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                        CASE STUDIES ON

                                        SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                        HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                        This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                        implication

                                        Case study - British Sugar

                                        The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                        monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                        othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                        them

                                        Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                        Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                        To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                        The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                        corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                        period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                        Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                        An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                        This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                        culture of the organization

                                        httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                        bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                        ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                        bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                        ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                        bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                        a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                        - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                        - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                        When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        sohellip Safety

                                        Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                        - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                        - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        What is Accident

                                        bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                        a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                        and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                        bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                        • Slide 1
                                        • Slide 2
                                        • Slide 3
                                        • Slide 4
                                        • Slide 5
                                        • Slide 6
                                        • Slide 7
                                        • Slide 8
                                        • Slide 9
                                        • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                        • Slide 11
                                        • Slide 12
                                        • Slide 13
                                        • Slide 14
                                        • Slide 15
                                        • Slide 16
                                        • Slide 17
                                        • Slide 18
                                        • Slide 19
                                        • Slide 20
                                        • Slide 21
                                        • Slide 22
                                        • Lies
                                        • Slide 24
                                        • Slide 25
                                        • Slide 26
                                        • Slide 27
                                        • Slide 28
                                        • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                        • Slide 30
                                        • Slide 31
                                        • Slide 32
                                        • Slide 33
                                        • Slide 34
                                        • Slide 35
                                        • Slide 36
                                        • Slide 37
                                        • Slide 38
                                        • Slide 39
                                        • Slide 40
                                        • Slide 41
                                        • Slide 42
                                        • Slide 43
                                        • Slide 44

                                          PROVISION OF SAFE AND HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT

                                          ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS CAN BE PREVENTED IS A VERY IMPORTANT

                                          ASPECT IN ENGINEERING PROFESSION

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                          -STATISTICS

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          Lies

                                          Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                          Fata

                                          lities

                                          per

                                          100

                                          000

                                          wor

                                          kers

                                          Acci

                                          dent

                                          s pe

                                          r 10

                                          00 w

                                          orke

                                          rs

                                          RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                          NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                          (INVESTIGATED)

                                          PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                          (INVESTIGATED)

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                          RATE

                                          National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                          Com

                                          pete

                                          tiven

                                          ess

                                          Inde

                                          x

                                          Fata

                                          l Acc

                                          iden

                                          ts

                                          100

                                          000

                                          wor

                                          kers

                                          bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                          bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                          bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                          increased by 9

                                          CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                          bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                          bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                          bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                          bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                          bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                          Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                          absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                          bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                          bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                          compensation by injured personnel

                                          bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                          bull Improved morals

                                          bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                          CASE STUDIES ON

                                          SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                          HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                          This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                          implication

                                          Case study - British Sugar

                                          The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                          monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                          othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                          them

                                          Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                          Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                          To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                          The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                          corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                          period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                          Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                          An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                          This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                          culture of the organization

                                          httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                          bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                          ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                          bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                          ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                          bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                          a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                          - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                          - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                          When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          sohellip Safety

                                          Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                          - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                          - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          What is Accident

                                          bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                          a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                          and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                          bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                          EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                          LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                          - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                          • Slide 3
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                                          • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                          • Lies
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                                          • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                            FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS IN WORK PLACE

                                            -STATISTICS

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            Lies

                                            Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                            Fata

                                            lities

                                            per

                                            100

                                            000

                                            wor

                                            kers

                                            Acci

                                            dent

                                            s pe

                                            r 10

                                            00 w

                                            orke

                                            rs

                                            RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                            NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                            (INVESTIGATED)

                                            PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                            (INVESTIGATED)

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                            RATE

                                            National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                            Com

                                            pete

                                            tiven

                                            ess

                                            Inde

                                            x

                                            Fata

                                            l Acc

                                            iden

                                            ts

                                            100

                                            000

                                            wor

                                            kers

                                            bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                            bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                            bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                            increased by 9

                                            CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                            bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                            bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                            bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                            bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                            bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                            Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                            absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                            bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                            bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                            compensation by injured personnel

                                            bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                            bull Improved morals

                                            bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                            CASE STUDIES ON

                                            SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                            HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                            This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                            implication

                                            Case study - British Sugar

                                            The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                            monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                            othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                            them

                                            Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                            Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                            To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                            The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                            corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                            period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                            Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                            An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                            This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                            culture of the organization

                                            httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                            bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                            ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                            bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                            ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                            bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                            a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                            - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                            - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                            When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            sohellip Safety

                                            Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                            - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                            - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            What is Accident

                                            bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                            a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                            and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                            bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                            EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                            LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                            - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                            • Slide 2
                                            • Slide 3
                                            • Slide 4
                                            • Slide 5
                                            • Slide 6
                                            • Slide 7
                                            • Slide 8
                                            • Slide 9
                                            • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                            • Lies
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                                            • Slide 28
                                            • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                            • Slide 30
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                                              Lies

                                              Frequency Rates of Occurrences of Occupational Accidents and Fatalities (source Bahagian Dasar dan Penyelidikan JKKP)

                                              Fata

                                              lities

                                              per

                                              100

                                              000

                                              wor

                                              kers

                                              Acci

                                              dent

                                              s pe

                                              r 10

                                              00 w

                                              orke

                                              rs

                                              RATES OF OCCURRENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS and FATALITY in MALAYSIA

                                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                              NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                              (INVESTIGATED)

                                              PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                              (INVESTIGATED)

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                              RATE

                                              National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                              Com

                                              pete

                                              tiven

                                              ess

                                              Inde

                                              x

                                              Fata

                                              l Acc

                                              iden

                                              ts

                                              100

                                              000

                                              wor

                                              kers

                                              bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                              bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                              bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                              increased by 9

                                              CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                              bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                              bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                              bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                              bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                              bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                              Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                              absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                              bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                              bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                              compensation by injured personnel

                                              bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                              bull Improved morals

                                              bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                              CASE STUDIES ON

                                              SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                              HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                              This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                              implication

                                              Case study - British Sugar

                                              The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                              monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                              othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                              them

                                              Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                              Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                              To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                              The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                              corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                              period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                              Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                              An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                              This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                              culture of the organization

                                              httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                              bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                              ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                              bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                              ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                              bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                              a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                              - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                              - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                              When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              sohellip Safety

                                              Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                              - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                              - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              What is Accident

                                              bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                              a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                              and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                              bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                              EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                              LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                              - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                              • Slide 1
                                              • Slide 2
                                              • Slide 3
                                              • Slide 4
                                              • Slide 5
                                              • Slide 6
                                              • Slide 7
                                              • Slide 8
                                              • Slide 9
                                              • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                              • Slide 11
                                              • Slide 12
                                              • Slide 13
                                              • Slide 14
                                              • Slide 15
                                              • Slide 16
                                              • Slide 17
                                              • Slide 18
                                              • Slide 19
                                              • Slide 20
                                              • Slide 21
                                              • Slide 22
                                              • Lies
                                              • Slide 24
                                              • Slide 25
                                              • Slide 26
                                              • Slide 27
                                              • Slide 28
                                              • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                              • Slide 30
                                              • Slide 31
                                              • Slide 32
                                              • Slide 33
                                              • Slide 34
                                              • Slide 35
                                              • Slide 36
                                              • Slide 37
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                                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF NPD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010 (INVESTIGATED)

                                                NPD ndash Non-Permanent Disability

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                                (INVESTIGATED)

                                                PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                                (INVESTIGATED)

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                                RATE

                                                National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                                Com

                                                pete

                                                tiven

                                                ess

                                                Inde

                                                x

                                                Fata

                                                l Acc

                                                iden

                                                ts

                                                100

                                                000

                                                wor

                                                kers

                                                bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                                bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                                bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                                increased by 9

                                                CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                                bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                compensation by injured personnel

                                                bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                bull Improved morals

                                                bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                CASE STUDIES ON

                                                SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                implication

                                                Case study - British Sugar

                                                The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                them

                                                Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                culture of the organization

                                                httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                sohellip Safety

                                                Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                What is Accident

                                                bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                • Slide 3
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                                                • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                • Lies
                                                • Slide 24
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                                                • Slide 28
                                                • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                                • Slide 30
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                                                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF PD UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                                  (INVESTIGATED)

                                                  PD ndash Permanent Disability

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                                  (INVESTIGATED)

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                                  RATE

                                                  National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                                  Com

                                                  pete

                                                  tiven

                                                  ess

                                                  Inde

                                                  x

                                                  Fata

                                                  l Acc

                                                  iden

                                                  ts

                                                  100

                                                  000

                                                  wor

                                                  kers

                                                  bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                                  bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                                  bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                                  increased by 9

                                                  CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                                  bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                  bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                  bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                  bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                  bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                  Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                  absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                  bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                  bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                  compensation by injured personnel

                                                  bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                  bull Improved morals

                                                  bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                  CASE STUDIES ON

                                                  SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                  HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                  This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                  implication

                                                  Case study - British Sugar

                                                  The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                  monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                  othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                  them

                                                  Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                  Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                  To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                  The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                  corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                  period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                  Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                  An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                  This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                  culture of the organization

                                                  httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                  bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                  ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                  bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                  ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                  bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                  a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                  - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                  - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                  When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  sohellip Safety

                                                  Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                  - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                  - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  What is Accident

                                                  bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                  a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                  and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                  bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                  EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                  LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                  - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                                  • Slide 1
                                                  • Slide 2
                                                  • Slide 3
                                                  • Slide 4
                                                  • Slide 5
                                                  • Slide 6
                                                  • Slide 7
                                                  • Slide 8
                                                  • Slide 9
                                                  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                  • Slide 17
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                                                  • Slide 21
                                                  • Slide 22
                                                  • Lies
                                                  • Slide 24
                                                  • Slide 25
                                                  • Slide 26
                                                  • Slide 27
                                                  • Slide 28
                                                  • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                                  • Slide 30
                                                  • Slide 31
                                                  • Slide 32
                                                  • Slide 33
                                                  • Slide 34
                                                  • Slide 35
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                                                  • Slide 43
                                                  • Slide 44

                                                    OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY SECTOR FOR CATEGORY OF DEATH UNTIL DECEMBER 2010

                                                    (INVESTIGATED)

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                                    RATE

                                                    National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                                    Com

                                                    pete

                                                    tiven

                                                    ess

                                                    Inde

                                                    x

                                                    Fata

                                                    l Acc

                                                    iden

                                                    ts

                                                    100

                                                    000

                                                    wor

                                                    kers

                                                    bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                                    bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                                    bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                                    increased by 9

                                                    CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                                    bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                    bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                    bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                    bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                    bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                    Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                    absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                    bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                    bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                    compensation by injured personnel

                                                    bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                    bull Improved morals

                                                    bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                    CASE STUDIES ON

                                                    SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                    HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                    This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                    implication

                                                    Case study - British Sugar

                                                    The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                    monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                    othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                    them

                                                    Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                    Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                    To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                    The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                    corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                    period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                    Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                    An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                    This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                    culture of the organization

                                                    httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                    bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                    ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                    bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                    ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                    bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                    a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                    - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                    - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                    When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    sohellip Safety

                                                    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    What is Accident

                                                    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                                    • Slide 1
                                                    • Slide 2
                                                    • Slide 3
                                                    • Slide 4
                                                    • Slide 5
                                                    • Slide 6
                                                    • Slide 7
                                                    • Slide 8
                                                    • Slide 9
                                                    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                                    • Slide 11
                                                    • Slide 12
                                                    • Slide 13
                                                    • Slide 14
                                                    • Slide 15
                                                    • Slide 16
                                                    • Slide 17
                                                    • Slide 18
                                                    • Slide 19
                                                    • Slide 20
                                                    • Slide 21
                                                    • Slide 22
                                                    • Lies
                                                    • Slide 24
                                                    • Slide 25
                                                    • Slide 26
                                                    • Slide 27
                                                    • Slide 28
                                                    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                                    • Slide 30
                                                    • Slide 31
                                                    • Slide 32
                                                    • Slide 33
                                                    • Slide 34
                                                    • Slide 35
                                                    • Slide 36
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                                                    • Slide 38
                                                    • Slide 39
                                                    • Slide 40
                                                    • Slide 41
                                                    • Slide 42
                                                    • Slide 43
                                                    • Slide 44

                                                      NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INDEX versus NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL FATALITY OCCURRENCE

                                                      RATE

                                                      National Competitiveness Index versus National Occupational Fatality Occurrence Rate (source World Economic ForumILO Safework 2004)

                                                      Com

                                                      pete

                                                      tiven

                                                      ess

                                                      Inde

                                                      x

                                                      Fata

                                                      l Acc

                                                      iden

                                                      ts

                                                      100

                                                      000

                                                      wor

                                                      kers

                                                      bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                                      bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                                      bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                                      increased by 9

                                                      CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                                      bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                      bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                      bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                      bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                      bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                      Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                      absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                      bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                      bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                      compensation by injured personnel

                                                      bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                      bull Improved morals

                                                      bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                      CASE STUDIES ON

                                                      SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                      HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                      This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                      implication

                                                      Case study - British Sugar

                                                      The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                      monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                      othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                      them

                                                      Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                      Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                      To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                      The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                      corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                      period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                      Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                      An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                      This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                      culture of the organization

                                                      httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                      bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                      ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                      bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                      ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                      bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                      a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                      - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                      - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                      When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      sohellip Safety

                                                      Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                      - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                      - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      What is Accident

                                                      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

                                                      • Slide 1
                                                      • Slide 2
                                                      • Slide 3
                                                      • Slide 4
                                                      • Slide 5
                                                      • Slide 6
                                                      • Slide 7
                                                      • Slide 8
                                                      • Slide 9
                                                      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
                                                      • Slide 11
                                                      • Slide 12
                                                      • Slide 13
                                                      • Slide 14
                                                      • Slide 15
                                                      • Slide 16
                                                      • Slide 17
                                                      • Slide 18
                                                      • Slide 19
                                                      • Slide 20
                                                      • Slide 21
                                                      • Slide 22
                                                      • Lies
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                                                      • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                        bull Industrial Accidents is on the decline but the compensation paid is on the increase

                                                        bull Accidents are more severe in nature and have longer medical leave

                                                        bull Minor accidents are not reportedbull Total number of Commuting Accidents

                                                        increased by 9

                                                        CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

                                                        bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                        bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                        bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                        bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                        bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                        Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                        absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                        bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                        bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                        compensation by injured personnel

                                                        bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                        bull Improved morals

                                                        bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                        CASE STUDIES ON

                                                        SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                        HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                        This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                        implication

                                                        Case study - British Sugar

                                                        The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                        monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                        othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                        them

                                                        Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                        Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                        To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                        The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                        corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                        period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                        Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                        An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                        This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                        culture of the organization

                                                        httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                        bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                        ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                        bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                        ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                        bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                        a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                        - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                        - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                        When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        sohellip Safety

                                                        Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                        - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                        - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        What is Accident

                                                        bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                        a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                        and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                        bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                        • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                        • Lies
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                                                        • Slide 28
                                                        • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                          bull Reported OD cases for 2009 increased by 85

                                                          bull Total number of OD is expected to increase due to long latency period before the disease manifests and individual susceptibility factor

                                                          bull New emerging diseases is on the increase

                                                          bull Medical surveillance is not done according to the regulations for early intervention and thus disease may appear later with much more serious complication

                                                          bull Under reporting phenomena carpal

                                                          Challenges of Occupational Diseases

                                                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                          absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                          bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                          bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                          compensation by injured personnel

                                                          bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                          bull Improved morals

                                                          bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                          CASE STUDIES ON

                                                          SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                          HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                          This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                          implication

                                                          Case study - British Sugar

                                                          The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                          monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                          othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                          them

                                                          Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                          Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                          To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                          The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                          corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                          period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                          Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                          An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                          This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                          culture of the organization

                                                          httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                          bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                          ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                          bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                          ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                          bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                          a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                          - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                          - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                          When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          sohellip Safety

                                                          Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                          - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                          - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          What is Accident

                                                          bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                          a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                          and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                          bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                          EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                          LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                          - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                          • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                          • Lies
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                                                          • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                            absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                            bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                            bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                            compensation by injured personnel

                                                            bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                            bull Improved morals

                                                            bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                            CASE STUDIES ON

                                                            SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                            HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                            This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                            implication

                                                            Case study - British Sugar

                                                            The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                            monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                            othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                            them

                                                            Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                            Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                            To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                            The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                            corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                            period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                            Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                            An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                            This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                            culture of the organization

                                                            httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                            bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                            ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                            bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                            ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                            bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                            a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                            - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                            - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                            When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            sohellip Safety

                                                            Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                            - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                            - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            What is Accident

                                                            bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                            a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                            and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                            bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                            EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                            LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                            - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                            • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                            • Lies
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                                                            • Slide 28
                                                            • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                              Benefits of Good OSH bull Reduced lost time bull Reduced need to provide cover for personnel

                                                              absent from work because of injury bull Reduce sick pay payments

                                                              bull Reduce need for time-consuming accident investigation and consequent saving in management time and production down-time

                                                              bull Reduced potential for prosecution and other enforcement action by authorities bull Reduction in the number of claims for

                                                              compensation by injured personnel

                                                              bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                              bull Improved morals

                                                              bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                              CASE STUDIES ON

                                                              SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                              HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                              This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                              implication

                                                              Case study - British Sugar

                                                              The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                              monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                              othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                              them

                                                              Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                              Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                              To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                              The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                              corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                              period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                              Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                              An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                              This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                              culture of the organization

                                                              httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                              TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                              -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                              bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                              ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                              bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                              ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                              bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                              a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                              - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                              - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                              When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              sohellip Safety

                                                              Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                              - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                              - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              What is Accident

                                                              bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                              a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                              and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                              bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                              EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                              LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                              - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                              • Slide 3
                                                              • Slide 4
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                                                              • Slide 6
                                                              • Slide 7
                                                              • Slide 8
                                                              • Slide 9
                                                              • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                              • Lies
                                                              • Slide 24
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                                                              • Slide 27
                                                              • Slide 28
                                                              • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                bull Reduced employerrsquos liability insurance premiums

                                                                bull Improved morals

                                                                bull Improved image of company both in terms of employer and competent contractor

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                Benefits of Good OSH hellipcontinue

                                                                CASE STUDIES ON

                                                                SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                                HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                                This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                                implication

                                                                Case study - British Sugar

                                                                The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                                monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                                othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                                them

                                                                Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                                Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                                To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                                The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                                corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                                period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                                Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                culture of the organization

                                                                httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                                TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                sohellip Safety

                                                                Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                What is Accident

                                                                bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                • Lies
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                                                                • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                  CASE STUDIES ON

                                                                  SUCCESSFULL IMLPEMENTATION OF

                                                                  HEALTH amp SAFETY PROGRAM

                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                                  This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                                  implication

                                                                  Case study - British Sugar

                                                                  The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                                  monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                                  othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                                  them

                                                                  Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                                  Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                                  To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                                  The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                                  corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                                  period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                                  Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                  An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                  This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                  culture of the organization

                                                                  httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                                  TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                  -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                  bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                  ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                  bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                  ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                  bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                  a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                  - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                  - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                  When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  sohellip Safety

                                                                  Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                  - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                  - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  What is Accident

                                                                  bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                  a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                  and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                  bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                  EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                  LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                  - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                  • Lies
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                                                                  • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                    Case study - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS TrustThe board found itself facing service improvement targets Using new corporate and clinical guidance it set about taking a whole systems approach to managing corporate risk giving one of its directors responsibility for the leadership of health and safety for the first time Health and safety was also made a key item on the board agenda This has resulted in a much better integrated health and safety management system that increases the opportunity to identify and manage all corporate risks and a much more open culture improving reporting and monitoring The board actively promotes a culture that gives staff the confidence to report incidents

                                                                    This has resulted in incidence rates reduced by 16 over two years insurance premiums reduced by 10 - financial

                                                                    implication

                                                                    Case study - British Sugar

                                                                    The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                                    monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                                    othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                                    them

                                                                    Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                                    Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                                    To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                                    The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                                    corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                                    period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                                    Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                    An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                    This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                    culture of the organization

                                                                    httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                                    TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                    -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                    Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                    bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                    ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                    bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                    ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                    HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                    bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                    a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                    - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                    - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                    When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                    sohellip Safety

                                                                    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                    What is Accident

                                                                    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                    • Slide 4
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                                                                    • Slide 8
                                                                    • Slide 9
                                                                    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                    • Lies
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                                                                    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                      Case study - British Sugar

                                                                      The company had an excellent safety record and had no indication of the devastating events that were to happen ndash in one year three deaths occurred Although health and safety had always been a business priority a change in focus was needed to achieve behavioural change This included the CEO assigning health and safety responsibilities to all directors and

                                                                      monthly reports go to the boardcreating effective working partnerships with employees trade unions and

                                                                      othersoverseeing a behavioural change programme and auditspublishing annual health and safety targets and devising initiatives to meet

                                                                      them

                                                                      Results include time lost to injuries reduced by 43 over a two year period 63 reduction in major issues over the course of a year much greater understanding by directors of health and safety risks

                                                                      Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                                      To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                                      The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                                      corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                                      period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                                      Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                      An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                      This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                      culture of the organization

                                                                      httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                                      TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                      -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                      Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                      bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                      ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                      bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                      ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                      HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                      bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                      a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                      - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                      - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                      When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                      sohellip Safety

                                                                      Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                      - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                      - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                      What is Accident

                                                                      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                      • Lies
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                                                                      • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                        Case study ndash Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service

                                                                        To give health and safety a high priority Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service recognised that it was critical for its leadership to demonstrate to its staff that accountability for health and safety was a fundamental element in the success of its overall service delivery The director of service policy and planning was nominated as the health and safety director for the service in order to clearly define the importance this subject held within the organisation The director implemented a revised health and safety framework which included a programme of fire station visits to engage the workforce and placed a renewed emphasis on improving incident reporting investigation and monitoring procedures

                                                                        The service has reported pound100000 reduction in insurance liability premiums in one year through improved

                                                                        corporate strategic risk management 50 reduction in sickness absence through work related injury over a two year

                                                                        period 50 reduction in injury incidence rate over a three year period

                                                                        Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                        An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                        This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                        culture of the organization

                                                                        httpwwwhsegovukleadershipcasestudies-successhtm

                                                                        TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                        -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                        Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                        bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                        ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                        bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                        ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                        HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                        bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                        a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                        - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                        - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                        When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                        sohellip Safety

                                                                        Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                        - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                        - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                        What is Accident

                                                                        bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                        a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                        and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                        bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                        • Slide 4
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                                                                        • Slide 6
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                                                                        • Slide 8
                                                                        • Slide 9
                                                                        • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                        • Slide 22
                                                                        • Lies
                                                                        • Slide 24
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                                                                        • Slide 26
                                                                        • Slide 27
                                                                        • Slide 28
                                                                        • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
                                                                        • Slide 30
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                                                                          Case study ndash Sainsburys

                                                                          An external health and safety audit identified a need to develop a unified approach and also recommended more direction from the board to develop an effective strategyThe result was a radical revision of the companys approach includingthe group human resources director creating a health and safety vision supported by a plan with targets over three yearstraining on health and safety responsibilities was introduced for all board directors

                                                                          This has resulted inthe board providing a role model for health and safety behaviour 17 reduction in sickness absence 28 reduction in reportable incidents improved morale and pride in working for the company raising the profile of health and safety so it is becoming embedded in the

                                                                          culture of the organization

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                                                                          TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                          -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                          Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                          bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                          ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                          bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                          ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                          HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                          bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                          a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                          - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                          - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                          When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                          sohellip Safety

                                                                          Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                          - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                          - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                          What is Accident

                                                                          bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                          a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                          and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                          bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                          EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                          bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                          LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                          - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                          • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                            TECHNICALLY THE GOAL OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM IN WORK PLACE IS TO ESTABLISH SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT

                                                                            -AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM HAZARD TO WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

                                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                            Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                            bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                            ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                            bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                            ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                            HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                            bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                            a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                            - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                            - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                            When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                            sohellip Safety

                                                                            Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                            - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                            - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                            What is Accident

                                                                            bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                            a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                            and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                            bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                            EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                            bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                            LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                            - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                            • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                            • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                              Safety and Health hellipthe terms

                                                                              bull Safety means preventing accidents or hazards from occuring

                                                                              ie Safety AringAElig Accident

                                                                              bull Health means a state of complete psychic mental and social well being not merely consist of an absence of disease

                                                                              ie Health AringAElig Illness bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                              HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                              bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                              a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                              - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                              - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                              When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                              sohellip Safety

                                                                              Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                              - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                              - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                              What is Accident

                                                                              bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                              a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                              and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                              bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                              EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                              bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                              LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                              - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                              • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                              • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                                HazardHAZARD ndashcondition with the potential of causing

                                                                                bull Injurybull Diseasesbull Damage to equipment or structuresbull Loss of material or lessening of the ability to perform

                                                                                a prescribed functionbull Damage to the environmentbull Or a combination of the above

                                                                                - It is something that can cause harm if not controlled

                                                                                - the outcome is the harm that results from an uncontrolled hazard

                                                                                When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                sohellip Safety

                                                                                Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                                - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                                - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                What is Accident

                                                                                bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                                a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                                and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                                bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                                EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                                bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                                - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                                • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                                  When hazard is present the possibility of these adverse effect (such as injury diseases damage to equipment etc) occuring existshellip RISK

                                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                  sohellip Safety

                                                                                  Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                                  - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                                  - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                  What is Accident

                                                                                  bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                                  a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                                  and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                                  bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                                  EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                                  bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                  LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                                  - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                                  • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                                    sohellip Safety

                                                                                    Frequently defined as ldquofreedom from hazardrdquo

                                                                                    - NOTE It is practically impossible to eliminate all hazards

                                                                                    - Safety is therefore a matter of relative protection from exposure to hazards (the antonym to danger)

                                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                    What is Accident

                                                                                    bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                                    a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                                    and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                                    bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                                    EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                                    bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                    LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                                    - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                                    • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                                    • Challenges of Occupational Diseases
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                                                                                      What is Accident

                                                                                      bull Unwanted and undesirable bull Unexpected bull Involves a deviation from what was intended ie

                                                                                      a planned safe operation bull Involves injury to people andor damage to plant

                                                                                      and equipment or materials including the finished product - or at least the potential for injurydamage (an event labeled a lsquonear miss accidentrsquo)

                                                                                      bull Involves a chain of events rather than one isolated event

                                                                                      EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                                      bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                      LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                                      - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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                                                                                      • Managing Safety and Health ndash important because
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                                                                                        EUT440ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

                                                                                        bull Knowledge Sincerity Excellence

                                                                                        LECT WEEK 7 bull RISK MANAGEMENT

                                                                                        - IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS AND - ROUTE OF ENTRY

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