Hazard Identified Risk/ Current control Who is at risk? Likelihood of Risk (of injury occurring) Severity of Risk (type of injury) (1-5‚ 5=High) Recommendations/ further controls Date to review Children spreading mould around the room after playing in the animal/plant area The mould is cleaned up with a dust pan and brush when mould is spilt around the area/room. Staff and mostly children (service users) 1 – low risk 1 – low risk Children should be told to wash their hands after playing with
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against occupational hazards can be achieved by the following order of priority : 1. Elimination 2. Engineering Control 3. Administrative Control 4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ELIMINATION The presence of hazards that can cause physical and health effect to workers can be eliminated by : Substituting hazardous tool Machinery Chemical substances and the process that are less hazardous ENGINEERING CONTROL If elimination is not possible the hazard should be guarded
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1. Look around in your workplace setting or your classroom setting for eight more potential hazards. List these in the spaces in the left-hand column below. |Hazard |How the hazard can be dealt with | |Stairs |Involving children in risk assessment ‚ and senssibilize them about the | | |risk of raining
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providing a safe workplace. • Identify hazards related to handling chemicals‚ biologic specimens‚ and radiologic materials. • Choose appropriate personal protective equipment when working in the clinical laboratory. • Identify the classes of fires and the type of fire extinguishers to use for each. • Describe steps used as precautionary measures when working with electrical equipment‚ cryogenic materials‚ and compressed gases and avoiding mechanical hazards associated with laboratory equipment. •
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Elimination is the most effective way to control hazards at work site. Substitution is replacing something that produces a hazard (similar to elimination) with something that does not produce a hazard Isolation is to perform an activity at a designated place which is not exposing to workers‚ public and environment. Engineering Controls the first and best strategy is to control the hazard is at its source and it is generally focus on the employee exposed to the hazard.
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Version 1 February 2012 NAME : THUY NGUYEN Student ID 6820 DATE : 07/06/2012 BSBOHS407A Monitor a safe workplace Activity One Answer the following questions: What is the URL of the website that provides the most information about Occupational Health and safety in Victoria? OHS at DeakinSafe Work AustraliaWork Safe VictoriaHealth & Safety in the ArtsWhy is it important that all employees have access to Occupational Health and Safety information? On an average day‚ somewhere in Australia
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running again as soon as possible. The HSE has told you to develop an action plan for updating procedures and managing safety on site. This action plan has to have realistic time scales and be able to access adequate resources. i. Assess current hazards and risks which could be present and gather evidence to support the likelihood of continuance of the risks. Evidence could include: fatigue charts‚ working hours‚ temperature‚ lighting levels‚ noise‚ incorrect procedures‚ working practices‚ time
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Occupational safety and health management systems (OSHMS) form the cornerstone of any organisation’s attempt to comply with the requirements of corporate governance‚ corporate social responsibility‚ business risk management principles. As with any management system‚ an OSHMS needs to be fully integrated into the normal organisational and operational processes of the organisation. In his report on guidance for company directors on their obligations under the Combined Code‚ Nigel Turnbull used the
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ENVIRONMENT‚ SAFETY‚ HEALTH‚ AND QUALITY DIVISION Chapter 25: Machine and Portable Tools Machine Tool Requirements Product ID: 631 | Revision ID: 1476 | Date published: 10 May 2013 | Date effective: 10 May 2013 URL: http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/eshmanual/references/toolsReqMachine.pdf 1 Purpose The purpose of these requirements is to ensure the safe use of machine tools. They cover the procurement‚ safeguarding‚ use‚ and maintenance of such tools. They apply to workers‚ supervisors
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