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SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE – IMPORTANCE AND BEST PRACTICES
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SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE – IMPORTANCE AND BEST PRACTICES

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•Employees must know their rights and responsibilities

•They should be aware of the general laws applicable to them

•All employees have entitlement to rest breaks and paid vacations

Employee safety and health at work

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MANAGEMENT’S ROLE IN EMPLOYEE SAFETYI. There are a number of strategies that can be used by

organizations II. To ensure a healthy and safe workplace and ensure

compliance with legal requirements. Some are:

Design • Safe and healthy systems of works

Exhibit • Strong management commitment

Inspect • Workplace for health and safety problems

Establish• Procedures and controls for

dealing with health and safety issues

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MANAGEMENT’S ROLE IN EMPLOYEE SAFETY(cont)

Develop • Training programs

Set up • Health and safety committees

Monitor • Safety policies

Draw up • Action plan and checklist

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SUPERVISOR’S ROLE IN EMPLOYEE SAFETY

Supervisors Must:

•To identify unsafe conditions•To correct hazardous conditions•If a serious hazard is detected take immediate action• To report unhealthful conditions

Investigate workplace accidents:

•Take prompt corrective action, to ensure safety

•To prevent recurrence of accidents

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Ensure employees are adequately trained to perform work safely :

•Permitting employees to work with 1. machine tools 2. electrical system•Specialized training

•Maintain records of safety training provided

Ensure that employees perform work in a safe manner:

•Monitor employee behavior

•Take prompt action to correct any unsafe actions or behavior

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RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEESs

Employees must:1. Work safely to protect

them self and others from injury and follow all OHS

instructions,for example:

Wear all personal protective equipment provided.

Follow safe work procedures.

2. Report any

OHS issues, including hazards,

injuries, illnesses and near misses

Employers must:

1. Properly orientate, train and supervise staff to

ensure safe work practices are understood and

followed by all employees.

2. Provide suitable personal protective equipment

(PPE) to make sure workers can do their job safely and train workers how to use

PPE correctly.

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SAFETY FACILITIES SEEN IN THE COMPANIES.

Personal protective equipment.

hard helmet, hearing plug, safety goggles, mask.(respirator), apron, hand gloves.

Hoist and lifts in the shop floor.

Safety notice boards. Safety training Safety policies First aid.

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WHAT CAUSES ACCIDENTS?

Unsafe conditions and other work related factors

Unsafe conditions: The mechanical and physics accidents.

Unsafe conditions are a main cause of accidents. They include thing like:

1.Hazardous procedures in, or around machines 2. Unsafe storage – congestion, overloading

3. Improper illumination – glare insufficient light

Unsafe Conditions and Unsafe Acts.

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Having an Accident PreventionProgram is Good for Your Business

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PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES

Typical workplace exposure hazards

1. Chemicals and other hazardous materials

2. Excessive noise and vibrations3. Temperature extremes

4. Biohazards including those that are normally occurring (such as mold) and manmade (such as anthrax)

5. Ergonomics hazards such as poorly designed equipment that forces workers to do their jobs while contorted in unnatural positions

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Employers can take a number of steps to prevent the entry or spread of infectious diseases like SARS into their workplaces. These include:

1. Closely monitor CDC travel alerts.

2. Provide a daily medical screenings for employees returning from SARS infected areas.

3. Tell employees to say home if they have a fever or respiratory system symptoms.

4. Clean work area and surfaces regularly5. Stagger breaks. Offer several lunch periods to

reduce overcrowding.6..Emphasize to employees the importance of

frequent hand washing, and make sanitizers containing easily available throughout the workplace.

PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES

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Safety, Health And Welfare At Work (Carcinogens) Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 622 of 2015)

Safety, Health And Welfare At Work (Chemical Agents) Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 623 of 2015)

Safety, Health And Welfare At Work (General application) (amendment) (No. 2) Regulations (S.I. No. 70 of 2016)

Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Safety Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) (amendment) Regulations 2012 (S.I. No.445 of 2012)

WELFARE ACT

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