Safety PDF
Safety PDF
Safety PDF
Definition:
The importance of industrial safety was realized because of the fact that every
year millions occupational/ industrial accidents occur which result in loss of
production time equivalent to millions of man hours, machine hours etc.
Of these about one-fifth production time is lost by those actually injured due to
temporary and permanent disablement and the remaining production time is lost
by fellow operators/ people in helping the injured, in taking care of the damage
caused by accident etc. the loss to the industrial unit would appear much more
alarming when death cases due to accidents are considered.
(2) If it is not possible to eliminate the cause of accidents, make arrangements to shield
the hazardous place by guards, enclosures or similar arrangements.
There are some direct costs/ effects of an accident but there are certain indirect
costs involved in it also e.g. machine down time, damage to machine, ideal time
of nearby equipment and horror created among workers, loss of time etc. in aid
cost compensation, legal implications and allied costs etc.
So safety measures would not only eliminate/ avoid above cost but would mean
performing their moral responsibility towards workmen/operators also.
An accident is by virtue of unsafe factor he results of an unsafe condition it may
be the combined effect of two.
An unsafe act results in the form of operator/people doing thing without proper
authority, misuse of safety devices, ignoring warnings and precautions etc.
Use of defective tools etc. So to prevent the occurrence of accidents, unsafe acts
have to be avoided/ eliminated or checked.
Use of defective tools etc. So to prevent the occurrence of accidents, unsafe acts
have to be avoided/ eliminated or checked.
Unsafe acts:
For rectification of the causes because of unsafe acts attention must be paid
to following factors:
(1) Personnel adjustment:
If a foreman/supervisor identifies that a worker is unfit either physically or mentally
or a job/ task, he should be quickly taken off the work in consultation with the
personnel department.
The aim is to teach them to become safety conscious so that they are able to
recognize an unsafe act or situation and act in such a manner that accident is
avoided.
(v) Preventing premature/untimely death of talented workers who may be an asset to the
enterprise and society.
Safety Programmes:
A safety programme intends to identify when where and why accidents occur. On the
same lines a safety programme aims at reducing accidents and associated losses. A
safety programme is initiated with the assumption that it is possible to prevent most
work connected accidents.
A safety programme is a continuous process and tries to be decrease the influence of
personal and environmental factors which cause accidents. Normally a safety programme
consists of providing safety equipment’s and special training to workmen or employees.
Indian standards Institute has done commendable job in this context and lays down as
follows:
(i) Safety precautions to be taken during manifesting operations.
(ii) Standards for proper lighting, ventilation and proper layout of the industrial unit.
(iii) Standards and specifications of safe industrial operations and practices etc.
(vi) Guidance on use of powered industrial trucks, belt conveyors and fire protection
equipment’s.
(xi) Specifications for protective clothing, safety helmets face shields and safety
equipment for eyes ears lags hands and feet etc.