AC2 Module 2
AC2 Module 2
AC2 Module 2
UNDERSTANDING OSH
Interrupt Activity
Injury or Death
Damaged Property
BASIC PRINCIPLES
FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH TENETS
ACCIDENT
• Is an undesired event that RESULTS IN harm to
people, damage to property or loss to process.
INCIDENT
• An undesired event, which under slightly
different circumstances, COULD HAVE RESULTED
TO harm to people, damage to property, or loss
to process.
SAFETY
• Freedom from accident.
HAZARD
• A condition or practice with the
potential for accidental loss.
UNSAFE UNSAFE
ACT CONDITION
Two Causes
Unsafe Act
of Accident
Unsafe Act
A violation of an
accepted safe
“standard” which
could permit the
occurrence of an
accident.
Unsafe Acts
Not following SOP’s
No Safe Procedure Improper work
Employee Didn’t know Safe Procedure
positioning/activity
Employee knew, did not follow Safe
Procedure
Procedure encouraged risk-taking
Employee changed approved procedure
Unsafe Acts
• Horse playing, abusing
Working safety devices,
under the equipment & welfare
influence of facilities.
liquors or
drugs.
Unsafe Acts
• Servicing
equipment in
• Operating motion
equipment I just want to try to
without operate this m/c
without the approval
authority. of my L/L
• Using
defective
equipment.
• Improper
usage.
Unsafe Acts
Overlook,
tiredness, curiosity
What should I
do?
I love him
CURIOSITY
Physically
present but
but...
KILLS
mentally
absent
Unsafe
Condition
Unsafe Condition
A hazardous
physical condition
or circumstance
which could permit
the occurrence of
an accident.
UNSAFE CONDITION
(Environment/Machine/Equipment)
If no control measure is
applied, it will lead to
accident.
1936 – Heinrich explained accident using an
analogy of falling dominos, that accidents
happen as a result of a chain reaction
MAN
BASIC PRINCIPLES
FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH TENETS
1. Identify
2. Evaluate
3. Correct
Accident Prevention
Elimination/Substitutio
n Requires a
Most Effective physical change
to the
workplace
Requires
worker or
employer to do
something Requires
worker to
wear
something
Least Effective
Accident Prevention
ELIMINATION?
Accident Prevention
SUBSTITUTION?
Accident Prevention
ENGINEERING?
Accident Prevention
ADMINISTRATION?
Accident Prevention
PPE?
Accident Prevention
Prevention of
disease/injury
Promotion of
good health and
safety
Improvement
of safety and
health
HEALTHY, SAFE,
COMFORTABLE PRODUCTIVITY
Topics:
Safety Hazard
Health Hazard
Risks
Low Risk
Medium Risk
High Risk
BASIC PRINCIPLES
TYPES OF HAZARDS
Physical Hazards
Chemical Hazards
Biological Hazards
Ergonomic Hazards
Electrical Hazards
Mechanical Hazards
Anticipation and Recognition of
PHYSICAL Hazards
• Noise
• Vibration
• Illumination
• Temperature
• Pressure
• Radiation
Anticipation and Recognition of
CHEMICAL Hazards
• Particulate
• Dust and
Asbestos
• Toxic and
Flammable Gases
• Organic Vapors
• Acid / Base Mists
• Heavy Metal
Fumes
Anticipation and Recognition of
CHEMICAL Hazards
Dangers of Chemical Hazards
Fire and Danger to
Health Risk
Explosion Hazard Environment
• Toxic • Toxic to organism
• Explosive
• Corrosive • Persists in the
• Oxidizing
• Irritant environment
• Flammable
• Sensitizing • Bioaccumulation
Anticipation and Recognition of
BIOLOGICAL Hazards
• Bacteria
• Virus
• Fungi
• Parasites
• Insects
Anticipation and Recognition of
ERGONOMICS Hazards
• Repetitive Motion
• Forceful Motion
• Awkward Position
• Static Posture
Anticipation and Recognition of
MECHANICAL Hazards
• Unguarded
Equipment
• Moving
Equipment
• Flying objects
Anticipation and Recognition of
ELECTRICAL Hazards
• Octopus wiring
• Overloaded
circuits
• Unlabeled panels/switches
• Open wiring
BASIC PRINCIPLES
FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH TENETS
ASSESSMENT OF RISK
Permanent disability
Major > 2 people seriously injured
Fatality / Death
Potential /actual breach of legal
requirements
Importance Criteria
Consequences
Almost Certain M M H H
Likely L M H H
Moderate L L M H
Unlikely L L M M
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