Monday 17 October 2011

Case Study 1 (10%)

CASE STUDY 1  JUNE 2011
At a manufacturing facility, injury and absenteeism rates were high, housekeeping was poor, and employee-management trust levels were low. The company was on the verge of closing the facility. As a last resort, a new management team was installed. The new team wanted to show employees they cared about safety, but were not sure on the leadership behaviors that would create the desired impact.
Develop a solution, step to be taken to overcome the injury and absenteeism rates, the poor housekeeping and to handle the trust level.
You may use a suitable solution based on the lecture notes and presentation OR any other alternative.

OSH Case Study

What is case study?
Case studies are real examples which show the steps that have been taken to solve health and safety (OSH) problems. They may also be examples of campaigns or other activities that have taken place to promote OSH and help solve problems at workplaces.  They are published to illustrate that action can be taken, and that solutions do exist to many OSH challenges and that these solutions may be transferable to other workplaces.

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Risk Assesment and Risk Control

Actions & Recommendations
  
EL-          Eliminate
SL-          Substitute
IS-           Isolation
EC-         Engineering Control
AC -        Administration Control
PPE-     Personal Protection Equipment

Sunday 9 October 2011

Example of OSH quiz

AW101 OCCUPATIONAL  SAFETY AND HEALTH
QUIZ 3 December 2010
NAME:……………………………………………………………………………..  REG.NUMBER:…………………………… CLASS:………………………               Total : 15Marks
Section 1. First Aid
1. The aims of first aid are to:
a)   Preserve life
b)   …………………………………………….
C)   …………………………………………….
d)    …………………………………………….                                                        (3marks)

Section 2. Fundamental of accident causes
2. There are:
a) Unsafe…………………………..
b) Unsafe…………………………..
                                                                                                         (2marks)

Section 3. Accident

3.   State FIVE theories of accident causation:
a)   ………………………
b)   ………………………
c)   ………………………
d)   ......................
e)   ……………………….                                                                      (5Marks)
Section 4.  Accident.
4.    Give one example accident type regarding to the  work injuries.
a)   …………………………………………………                                             (1Marks)
Section 5. Hazards
5.   List Four type of Occupational and Safety Hazards.
a)………………………………….
b)………………………………….
c)………………………………….
d)…………………………………                                                             (4marks)

Example of OSH Quiz

AW101 OCCUPATIONAL  SAFETY AND HEALTH
QUIZ 2 December 2010
NAME:……………………………………………………………………………..  REG.NUMBER:…………………………… CLASS:………………………               Total : 15Marks
Section 1. Ergonomics.
1.   Define ergonomic:
...........................................................................................................
...........................................................................................     3Marks
Section 2. Ergonomics related injury.
Define the terms below:
RSIs:...........................................................................................................
RMIs:.............................................................................................  4Marks
2.   State two benefits of an ergonomics program:
a)   …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
b)   ………………………………………………………………………… …………………………. 4Marks
Section 3. Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
3.   State two example of PPE’s.
a)   ………………………………………………………………
b)   ………………………………………………………………                                     2Marks

Section 4. Correct the environment:  
4.   State two steps how to correct the work enviroment
a)   …………………………………………………….
b)   …………………………………………………….                            2Marks             


Example of OSH Quiz

AW101 OCCUPATIONAL  SAFETY AND HEALTH
QUIZ 1 DECEMBER 2010
NAME:……………………………………………………………………………..  REG.NUMBER:…………………………… CLASS:………………………               Total : 15Marks
Section 1. Duties of Employers.
1.   The law requires employers to provide and maintain:
a)................................................
b)................................................
c).................................................                                              3Marks
Section 2. Safety Terminology
2.   State FOUR term of safety terminologies:
a)…………………..
b)…………………..
c)…………………..
d)…………………..                                                     4Marks
Section 3. SAFETY TRAINING NEEDS.
3.   State THREE :
a)………………….
b)………………….
c)…………………..                                                               3Marks
Section 4. Safety and Health Committee     
4.   Every employer shall establish a safety and health committee at the place of work. Under what Regulation and Section?
a)…………………………………………….                                   1Mark

Section5.Safety and Health Committee
5.   A safety and health committee must consist of …………………..,
…………………………, representatives of ……………….. and representatives of ……………………...                                                               4Marks

Sunday 2 October 2011

Risk Control

® Risk reduction
®When risk reduction is required, risk control activities shall be performed.
® Risk control option analysis
®The manufacturer shall identify risk control measure(s) that are appropriate for reducing the risk(s) to an acceptable level.

How To Assess Risk


     1) Look for the Hazards
     2) Decide who might be harmed & how
     3) Evaluate the risk and check what is 
         done to prevent it from happening
     4) Record finding
     5) Review assessment and revise it if necessary

HAZARDS

TYPES OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH HAZARDS
A.      Physical
B.      Chemical
C.      Biological
D.      Mechanical
E.     Psychosocial 

Fundamental Accident Causes

Unsafe Acts
Unsafe Conditions
Both
“Not necessarily a ‘chance’ event”

What Is An Incident?


An unplanned and unwanted event which disrupts the work process and has the potential of resulting in injury, harm, or damage to persons or property.
An incident may disrupt the work process, but does not result in injury or damage. It should be looked as a “wake up call”.  It can be thought of as the first of a series of events which could lead to a situation in which harm or damage does occur.  
Example of an incident:  A 50 lb carton falls off the top shelf of a 12’ high rack and lands near a worker.  This event is unplanned, unwanted, and has the potential for injury