OHS Lectures
OHS Lectures
Work Standard
Safety Pause
SAFETY
COMES
FIRST !
Ground Rules
Injury to people
Long term sickness, ill health
or disease to people.
Harm, loss or damage to
equipment or property.
OHS is applicable to:
20‟s 2007‟s
Injuries & Workplace
Illnesses Fatalities
Year Number Year Number
1995 6.6 million 1995 6275
1996 6.2 million 1996 6202
1997 6.1 million 1997 6238
1998 5.9 million 1998 6055
1999 5.7 million 1999 6054
2000 5.7 million 2000 5920
2001 5.2 million 2001 5915
2002 4.7 million 2002 5534
2003 4.4 million 2003 5575
2004 4.3 million 2004 5703
Why Safety?
•“Unilever’s mission is to add vitality
to life. We meet everyday needs for
nutrition, hygiene, and personal care
with brands that help people feel
good, look good and get more out of
life”
Our Safety Vision
We envision Unilever
Pakistan as a Zero
Injury Company
How ?
•By managing (injury) risks in a way that
people working for us return home
without getting hurt
People
Behaviors
Causes of Injuries...
DuPont’s
Experience...
Freedom from
unacceptable risk of harm.
Unilever Integrated SHE Management System
Plan
Consumer Safety
Environmental
Occupational
Do
Care
Check
Review
Specific Standards
Guideline Documents
Major Elements
An effective occupational safety and health
program includes the following five elements.
Continual
Improvement
Checking &
• Performance measurement & Corrective
action Planning
• OHS Risk Assessment
monitoring
• Legal & Other Requirements.
• Non conformance & Corrective /
• Objective & Targets.
Prevention Action Implementation
& Operation
• OHS Mngmt. Program
• Records & Records Management
• OHS Mgmt. System Audits.
• Structure & Responsibility
• Training, awareness & competence
• Communication
• Documentation.
• Document & Data Control
• Operational Control
• Emergency Preparedness & Response.
What is Hazard?
A property of Any Equipment, location that has the potential
to harm the Human life or property is called “HAZARD”
Hazard is the potential to
cause harm,
Source or situation with a potential
for harm in terms of human injury or
ill health, damage to the property,
damage to the workplace
environment, or a combination of
these.
Type of Hazards
• Ergonomics
• Mechanical
• Falling
• Impact & Acceleration
• Heat & Temperature
• Pressure
• Electrical
• Fire
• Toxicity & Explosion
• Radiation
• Noise & Vibration
• Biological
Ergonomic hazards are physical conditions that may pose a risk of injury to the
musculoskeletal system that may affect our regular functioning of daily activities.
risks involved.
(a) To classify high risk activities.
Company policy
1. Elimination
2. Substitution
3. Engineering Controls
4. Administrative Controls, Signage,
Warnings
5. PPE
Risk Assessment
Continual Improvement.
Severe electric
HT Electrical
Electric shock burn injury or
maintenance
death
2.2 Occupational health and safety
risk assessments must be undertaken,
which take into account previous
operational experience plus the routine
and non-routine activities of all
individuals working for, and the
facilities and equipment provided by,
the organisation.
2.3 The organisation must
seek to either eliminate or
control effectively any
identified significant
occupational health and safety
.
risks
2.4 Where a risk assessment
indicates the need for additional
control measures, the implementation
of these additional control measures
must be monitored until the work has
been completed and the effectiveness
of changes has been proved.
2.5 Risk assessments
relating to significant
occupational health & safety
risks must be documented
and then kept under periodic
review.
2.6 Occupational Health and
Safety risk assessment must
form an integral part of the
organisation's development and
Management Of Change (MOC)
processes.
LEGAL AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Unilever Standard
Unilever Occupational Health & Safety Framework Standards
Specific SHE Standard - Safe Working at Heights
Specific SHE Standard - Electrical Safety
Specific SHE Standards - Workplace Noise
Specific SHE Standard: Occupational Safety Performance Reporting
Specific SHE Standard: General Engineering SHE Requirements for
Manufacturing Sites
Specific SHE Standard - Safe Management of Contractors
Specific SHE Standard: Third Party Manufacturers/Co - Packers
3.2 The organisation must
develop a plan which will
ensure full compliance with
internal Unilever standards
within a reasonable and
defined timescale, agreed with
it's parent organisation, e.g.
Business Group.
3.3 The organisations must
operate in compliance with
applicable legislation, unless a
specific exemption or
exemption period has been
agreed previously with the
relevant enforcement
authority.
OBJECTIVES & TARGETS