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CONSTRUCTION

OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, S. 1974 (AS
AMENDED AND RENUMBERED): LABOR CODE
OF THE PHILIPPINES

A Decree Instituting a Labor Code Thereby Revising and


Consolidating Labor and Social Laws to Afford Protection
to Labor, Promote Employment and Human Resources
Development and Insure Industrial Peace Based on Social
Justice. (pursuant to DOLE Department Advisory no. 1, s.
2015)
PD 442, BOOK IV – TITLE I, CHAPTER II –
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Article 168. Safety and Health Standards.


The Secretary of DOLE shall set and enforce
mandatory OSH standards to eliminate or
reduce occupational safety and health hazards
in all workplaces.
PD 442, BOOK IV – TITLE I, CHAPTER II –
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Article 169. Research. DOLE is responsible to


conduct continuing studies and research to
develop innovative methods, techniques, and
approaches for dealing with occupational safety
and health problems.
PD 442, BOOK IV – TITLE I, CHAPTER II –
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Article 170. Training Programs. DOLE shall


develop and implement training programs to
increase the number and competence of
personnel in the field of occupational safety and
industrial health.
PD 442, BOOK IV – TITLE I, CHAPTER II –
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Article 171. Administration of Safety and Health Laws.

(a) DOLE shall be solely responsible for the administration and


enforcement of OSH laws, regulations and standards in all
establishments and workplaces.
(b) DOLE Secretary may collect reasonable fees for the inspection
of steam boilers, pressure vessels and pipings and electrical
installations, the test and approval for safe use of materials,
equipment and other safety devices and the approval of plans for
such materials, equipment, and devices.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11058
An Act Strengthening Compliance
with Occupational Safety and Health
(OSH) Standards and Providing
Penalties for Violations Thereof

DOLE DEPARTMENT ORDER NO.


198, S. 2018.
Implementing rules and regulations
(IRR) of RA 11058
CERTIFIED FIRST-AIDER
any person trained and duly certified to administer first aid by the Philippine
Red Cross or any organization authorized by DOLE Secretary.
DEFINITION OF TERMS

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.

GENERAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INSPECTION


examination of the work environment, including the location and operation of
machinery other than those covered by technical safety audits, adequacy of
workspace, ventilation, lighting, conditions of work environment, handling,
storage or work procedures, protection facilities and other possible sources
of safety and health hazards in the workplace.
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENT
A workplace where there is low level of danger or exposure to safety and
DEFINITION OF TERMS

health hazards and not likely or with low probability to result in accident,
harm or injury, or illness.

MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENT


A workplace where there is moderate exposure to safety and health hazards
and with probability of an accident comma injury or illness comma if no
preventive or control measures are in place.
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENT
A workplace wherein the presence of hazard or potential hazard within the
company may affect the safety and/or health of workers not only within but
also persons outside the premises of the workplace.
IMMINENT DANGER
A situation caused by a condition or practice in any place of employment
DEFINITION OF TERMS

that could reasonably be expected to lead to death or serious physical harm.

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (OH) PERSONNEL


Refers to qualified first-aider, nurse, dentist, or physician engaged by the
employer to provide occupational health services in the establishment,
project, site or workplace.

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

Occupational Safety and health services in a defined and specific scope or


core competency.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT


Specialized clothing or equipment designed to protect workers against
safety and health hazards that may cause serious workplace injuries and
illness, i.e., protection for the body, eyes, head, face, hands, feet, ears, etc.

SAFETY AND HEALTH AUDIT


A regular and critical examination of project sites, safety programs, records,
and management performance on program standards on safety and health
conducted by the safety officer.
SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE
A body created within the workplace tasked with the authority to plan,
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 AND HEALTH PROGRAM


A set of detailed rules to govern company policies, processes and practices
in all economic activities to conform with OSH standards, including the
personnel responsible, and penalties for any violation thereof.

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

Frequency Rate - total number of deaths, permanent


total, permanent partial, and temporary total disabilities
which occur during the period covered by the rate.
RULE 1050 – NOTIFICATION AND KEEPING RECORDS OF
ACCIDENTS AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESSES

Severity Rate - total of all scheduled charges for all


deaths, permanent total, and permanent partial
disabilities, plus the total actual days of the disabilities of
all temporary total disabilities which occur during the
period covered by the rate.
RULE 1050 – NOTIFICATION AND KEEPING RECORDS OF
ACCIDENTS AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESSES

Average days charged per disabling injury/illness -


relationship between the total days charged and the
number of disabling injuries/Illness.
EXAMPLE
DURING THE SAFETY AUDIT OF LGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ON A 180-DAY
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, 24 CASES OF ACCIDENT-RESULTING DISABILITIES WERE
REPORTED. THE TOTAL MANPOWER ON THE PROJECT IS 35, WORKING AT AN AVERAGE
OF 8 HOURS A DAY FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT DURATION.
(a)Compute for the disabling injury frequency rate.
(b)If a total of 5 workers were not able to work for 10 days
each due to the temporary disability brought by the injury,
compute for the disabling injury severity rate.
(c) Calculate the average days charged per disabling
injury.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises

RED (Fire Protection)


– to call attention to fire protection
equipment
apparatus and facilities.
RULE 1060 PREMISES OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS
a. Standard Colors and Size of Signs for Safety Instructions and Warnings in Building
Premises

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.

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