Lecture 1-Cosh
Lecture 1-Cosh
Lecture 1-Cosh
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, S. 1974 (AS
AMENDED AND RENUMBERED): LABOR CODE
OF THE PHILIPPINES
COVERED WORKPLACES
establishments, projects sites, and all other places where work is being
undertaken wherein the number of employees, nature of operations, and the
risks or hazards involved in the business required compliance with the
provisions of this RA.
health hazards and not likely or with low probability to result in accident,
harm or injury, or illness.
OSH CONSULTANT
Qualified safety officer 4 or its equivalent, duly certified by DOLE to perform
and/or render consultative services on Occupational Safety and health in at
least two (2) fields of specialization ask determined by DOLE.
OSH PRACTITIONER
Qualified safety officer 3 or its equivalent, duly certified by DOLE to render
DEFINITION OF TERMS
develop and implement OSH policies and programs, monitor and evaluate
the OSH program, and inspect and investigate all aspects of the work
pertaining to the safety and health of workers.
SAFETY OFFICER
Any employee or officer of the company trained by DOLE or DOLE-
accredited training organization and tasked by the employer to implement
an OSH program and ensure that it is in accordance with the provisions of
OSH standards.
SAFETY SIGNAGE
Any emergency, warning or danger signpost, or any safety instruction using
DEFINITION OF TERMS
the standard colors and sizes, including the standard symbols for safety
instructions and warnings in the workplace, prescribed by DOLE in
accordance with the OSH standards.
WORKPLACE
Any site or location where workers need to be present or to go to by reason
of their work, and which are under the direct or indirect control of the
employer, including, but not limited to, work areas, employee lounges and
restrooms, conference and classroom spaces, employee cafeterias,
hallways and emergency access.
HIRAC
Hazard identification, risk assessment, and control
SAFETY OFFICER, OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH PERSONNEL, AND FACILITIES
SAFETY OFFICER NECESSARY TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
NUMBER OF SAFETY OFFICER
NUMBER OF OH PERSONNEL, AND FACILITIES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
STANDARDS
RULE 1040 – OSH COMMITTEE (PER IRR - RA
11058)
RULE 1050 – NOTIFICATION AND KEEPING RECORDS OF
ACCIDENTS AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESSES
GREEN (Safety)
– designating “safety”
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises
WHITE (Traffic)
– white, black, or a combination of these for
designation of traffic and housekeeping
marking.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises
YELLOW (Caution)
– to designate caution and for marking
physical hazards.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises
ORANGE (Alert)
– to designate dangerous parts of
machines or energized equipment which
may cause injury/hazard
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises
BLUE (Precaution)
– to designate caution limited to warning
against starting, use of, or movement of
equipment under repair or being worked
upon.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises
PURPLE (Radiation)
– to designate radiation hazards.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
b. Good housekeeping shall be maintained at all times through cleanliness of building, yards,
machines, equipment, regular waste disposal, and orderly arrangement of processes,
operations, storage and filing of materials.