Module 1 - Introduction To OSH
Module 1 - Introduction To OSH
Health
OSH Legislations
Book IV, Title I – Safety
Medical, Dental Occupational
and Safety and Health
Occupational Standards,
(OSHS)1978
OSH Principles
OSH Principles
Occupational
safety and health is a discipline with a broad scope involving three major fields –
Occupational Safety, Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene.
• the promotion and maintenance of the highest
degree of physical, mental and social well-being of
workers in all occupations;
• the prevention of adverse health effects of the
working conditions
• the placing and maintenance of workers in an
occupational environment adapted to physical and
mental needs;
• the adaptation of work to humans (and NOT the
other way around)
• In other words, occupational health and safety
encompasses the social, mental and physical well
being of workers, that is, the “whole person”.
Physical
Occupational Safety
and Health
Social Menta l
The terms hazard and risk are often interchanged. Because
you will be encountering these throughout the course it is a
must that you understand the difference between them.
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What is Accident?
fall from height and fall from the same level (slips and
trips) struck against rigid structure, sharp or rough objects
struck by falling objects
caught in, on or in between objects
electrocution
fire
Common
“Malas niya
“Oras na niya..” lang..”
Not real
causes.. just
excuses!
What are the Causes of
Accidents?
Suggestions
General Term:
• “poor housekeeping”
Specific Term:
• “dusty workplace”
• “improper storage of paints”
General Term:
• “Non-wearing of Personal Protective
Equipment
Specific Term:
• “not wearing gloves and mask while mixing
chemicals”
• “not wearing goggles while welding”
• “not wearing safety shoes while walking on
slippery surface”
Source: https://www.upehs.com/spot-the-hazard-interactive-quiz-4/
Module 1: Summary
• Occupational safety and health is a discipline with a broad scope involving
three major fields – Occupational Safety, Occupational Health and
Industrial Hygiene.
• Occupational safety deals with understanding the causes of accidents at
work and ways to prevent unsafe act and unsafe conditions in any
workplace.
• Occupational health is a broad concept which explains how the
different hazards and risks at work may cause an illness
• Industrial hygiene discusses the identification, evaluation, and control
of physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic hazards. • Occupational
health is a broad concept which explains how the different hazards and risks
at work may cause an illness
• OSH aims to promote and maintain the whole well-being of a workers. •
Hazard is any a source or situation with a potential to cause harm • Risk is a
combination of the likelihood of an occurrence of a hazardous
event with specified period or in specified circumstances and the severity
of injury
• Accident is an unexpected, unforeseen, unplanned and unwanted occurrence
or event that causes damage or loss of materials or properties, injury or
death.
• Primary causes of accidents are Unsafe/unhealthy Act and
Unsafe/unhealthy Conditions.
• Unsafe/unhealthy Act refers “any human action that violates a
commonly accepted safe work procedure or standard operating
procedure
• Unsafe/unhealthy Condition refers to the physical or chemical
property of a material, machine or the environment which could
possibly cause injury to people, damage to property, disrupt
operations in a plant or office or other forms of losses.
• In identifying unsafe/unhealthy acts and conditions, you should be as specific
as possible such “dusty workplace and improper storage of paints” instead
of poor housekeeping.
Prepared by:
Lady Kim G. Aludo
Subject Instructor