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OSHA MANAGEMENT

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CONCEPTOrganisation control risk through the management

process

OBJECTIVEAchieve and should be quantified wherever

practicable.

CONCEPT OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT

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SECTION 30(1) REGULATION LAB

ESTABLISHMENT OF SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITEE

40 or more persons employed at the place of

work

Director General Directs establishment of such a

committee

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CHAIRMAN

SECRETARY

MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE

MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE

WORKER REPRESENTATIVE

WORKER REPRESENTATIVE

COMPOSITION

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Development and review of safety and health program

Review and development amendments to safety and safety policy

Asists in development of rules and system

Analysis of incidents trends and statistic

FUNCTION

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ROLES OF THE MANAGEMENT

POLICYThis is a statement of the principle governing. They can only

change the management and mandotary.

PROCEDUREDescribes the functional steps used to implement policies. Example: are those used by safety and health to promote

adherence to management policy and mandotary.

GUIDELINESDescribe specific aspects of working to thw requirement of

procedures where extended explantation is required and provide by safety and health.

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ENFORCEMENT THE SAFETY PROCEDURES

FOLLOW UP THE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The action plan must be implemented in a way that is compatible with professional rules and practices as well as with exisiting

procedures.

The system implemented must be checked and follow up, and if new risk or hazard factor is identified there must be reponse.

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LIST TRAINING NEEDS

SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING

Is the key element in the preventation of work-related injuries, illnesses and death,

Different work environments require different types and levels of safety training.

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EXAMPLE LIST TRAINING NEEDS

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

FIRST AID

EYE SAFETY

MACHINE GUARDING

WELDING SAFETY

EMERGENCY PLANNING

HAND & POWER SAFETY

FIRE PREVENTATION

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

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EYE SAFETY

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FIRST AID

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WELDING SAFETY

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MACHINE GUARDING

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FIRE PREVENTATION

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EMERGENCY PLANNING

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HAND & POWER SAFETY