ACCIDENTS EMPLOYEE ➢ Interrupts or disrupts the normal and to and workers appropriate and their dependents. tetani, mycobacterium tuberculosis, HIV ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY CHEMICAL HAZARD ➢ guidance, policies, and practices ➢ Organic solvents, asphalt, lead, cement, wood dust ➢ enforced in order to ensure that the surrounding environment is free from hazards that will warrant the safety and CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PROGRAM ➢ Evaluate your specific work site for the operations meaningful compensation BIOLOGICAL HAZARD ➢ Clostridium PROGRAM OR P.D. 626 ➢ Provides orderly progress of any activity.. COMPENSATION being performed and the activities that are affected. ➢ All sites are unique and ever changing, yet well-being of workers and employees, and residents near industrial operations, as well as the prevention of accidental environmental damage. all sites have some common areas that need ERGONOMIC HAZARD to be assessed on a regular basis. ➢ Wmsd ➢ “The science of fitting jobs to the people ➢ who work in them” DEMOLITION ➢ Complete or partial dismantling of a building or structure by pre-planned and EXCAVATION, DRILLING AND SPILL OUTS controlled methods or procedures ➢ Silt ponds DOLE DEPARTMENT ORDER 102-10 ➢ Discharge to sea/river ➢ Guidelines for implementation of HIV and aids prevention and control in the ➢ Submersible pumps ➢ Sump pits workplace program DOLE DEPARTMENT ORDER 53- 03 ➢ Guidelines for implementation of drug-free workplace policies and programs for the private EYE & FACE PROTECTION ➢ There is a reasonable probability of injury that can be prevented by such equipment FALL PROTECTION ➢ Each person who could fall more than 1.8 m. (6 ft.) shall be protected from falling by means of guardrail systems or personal fall HAND TOOLS ➢ No external power is required. ➢ Broad range of tools from extremely simple to complex arrest systems. HAZARDOUS WASTE FOOT PROTECTION ➢ Guarding your toes, ankles, and feet from injury FUEL STATION ➢ Segregation ➢ Collection ➢ Accredited hauler ➢ Disposal Area / Recycling area ➢ Income generated. ➢ Spill Kit ➢ Spill pan ➢ secondary spill pans (Volume) ➢ Fire ex symbols and stickers HEAD PROTECTION ➢ A rigid device that is worn to provide ➢ protection for the head and which is held in HAND & ARM PROTECTION RISK ➢ Different kinds of gloves ➢ Metal-meshed gloves- resist sharp edges and prevent cuts ➢ Leather gloves- shield your hands from rough surfaces and heat ➢ Vinyl & neoprene gloves- protect your hand against toxic ➢ Rubber gloves- protect you when working around electricity ➢ Welder’s gloves- protect your hands from heat and flames ➢ Latex disposable gloves- are used to protect your hands from germs and bacteria ➢ Cotton gloves- helps grasp slippery objects and protect against slivers, dirt, moderate heat and cold ➢ Lead-lined gloves- are used to protect your hands from radiation sources place by a suitable suspension HEALTH HAZARD ➢ Working conditions which result in an illness. ➢ Health effects of hazards are not immediately observed ➢ Associated with exposure to dangerous substances or conditions, such as chemicals, gases, dusts, noise etc. HEARING PROTECTION ➢ device is anything that can be worn to reduce the level of sound entering the ear. HEAT ➢ Malaria rubra ➢ Heat cramps ➢ Heat exhaustion ➢ Heat stroke INAPPROPRIATE ILLUMINATION OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ➢ Usual Complaints: ➢ discipline with a ➢ Visual Fatigue ➢ broad scope involving many specialized ➢ Double Vision ➢ Headaches ➢ Painful irritation ➢ Lacrimation ➢ Conjunctivitis fields. OSHS RULE 1030 ➢ Training and accreditation of OSH personnel OSHS RULE 1050 INSPECTION PROCESS ➢ Prepare Inspect ➢ Notification & keeping records of accidents and/or occupational illnesses ➢ Develop Remedial Actions OSHS RULE 1060 ➢ Take Follow-up Actions ➢ Premises of establishments OSHS RULE 1070 LIFTING & CARRYING ➢ Work in which improper posture is maintained: ➢ Prolonged Reaching/Shoulder elevation ➢ Bending ➢ Kneeling/Squatting ➢ Preventive Measures: ➢ Occupational health and environmental control OSHS RULE 1960 ➢ Occupational health services PD 442 ➢ Labor code of the Philippines ➢ Take regular breaks from work ➢ Alternate work tasks PERIMETER FENCE ➢ Regular stretching ➢ -ACCESS ➢ Main Exit - Emergency exit NOISE – ➢ Hearing damage ➢ for vehicle ➢ Hypertension ➢ for pedestrian ➢ Interfere with work performance Hazardous Waste PHYSICAL HAZARD ➢ Noise, vibration, heat, illumination, radiation inappropriate ➢ signs and barricade ➢ smoking at work POWER TOOLS ➢ Fires and explosions ➢ Operated with external power. ➢ Accidents ➢ Determined by their power source ➢ Tensions between smokers and nonsmokers PPE ➢ Personal protective equipment is a variety STRESS of devices and garments designed to serve ➢ The harmful physical and emotional as a barrier between workers and workplace responses that occur when the requirements hazards. of the job do not match the capabilities, ➢ Last line of defense resources or needs of the worker ➢ Does not eliminate hazards TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PPE PROGRAM ➢ •Keeping pedestrians and vehicles apart ➢ Written Policy ➢ •Minimizing vehicle movements ➢ Proper Selection of PPE ➢ •People on site ➢ Proper Training ➢ •Turning vehicles ➢ Maintenance Program ➢ •Visibility ( vest and beacon lights) ➢ Incentive System ➢ •Signs and instructions ➢ Enforcement UNSAFE ACTS RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ➢ Immediate cause of accident ➢ Protection against the acute and chronic adverse health effects ➢ employee fails to abide by safety rules and protocols SAFETY HAZARD UNSAFE CONDITIONS ➢ Working conditions which cause immediate ➢ unsatisfactory (unhygienic) physical harm, can be violent in nature ➢ a condition that exists at the workplace that ➢ Results in injury (broken bones, cuts, bruises, sprains, loss of limbs, etc) ➢ Associated with poorly guarded accidents. or dangerous equipment and machinery SAFETY INSPECTION ➢ is one of the oldest, most widely used, and the best way to detect and correct potential losses before they occur may lead to unnecessary incidents or ➢ hazards that have the potential to cause ➢ injury or death to an employee. VIBRATION ➢ Raynaud’s phenomenon WHEEL WASH - Pump - Psi - wash area to main road - Dust control - Mud control