The document provides information about a webinar on safety hazards fundamentals presented by Kathleen Collins. It includes details about accessing the audio for the webinar, the agenda covering various workplace safety hazards like electrical, fire, machinery and more. It also summarizes the different types of injuries and illnesses that can result from uncontrolled hazards, as well as controls businesses can implement including engineering, administrative and PPE controls. The document concludes with information about downloading DrakeMobile and registering for an upcoming webinar on managing online brand.
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Safety Hazards Part 2
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Safety Hazards Fundamentals
Part 2 of 2
July 19, 2012
Presented by: Kathleen Collins, Health and Safety Manager
at Drake International
2. Safety Hazards Agenda
• Workplace Safety Hazards
• Environment, Engineering and Technology
• Occupational Injury or Illness
• Controls
3. Environment, Engineering and Technology
Workplaces have unique features, these
features can create hazards and integration
considerations should be made for:
• Design
• Layout
• Construction
• Maintenance
• Use
• Effectiveness & Efficiency
4. Workplace Safety Hazards
Controlling Health Hazards is a Challenge:
Multiple Categories of Safety Hazards,
Discussion on Core Hazards:
•Electrical Hazards
•Fire Hazards
•Machine, Equipment and Tool Hazards
•Fleet and Vehicle Hazards
•Slips, Trips and Falls
•Confined Space Hazards
•Working at Heights
5. Electrical Hazards
Electrical Hazards can be the most dangerous
hazards in the workplace:
•Static & Dynamic Electricity
•Four Main Types of Injuries:
o Electrocution
o Electric shock
o Burn
o Fall
8. Machine, Equipment and Tool Hazards
• Multiple Energy
Source
• Moving Parts
• Production, Products,
By-Products (physical
hazards)
• Use and Maintenance
9. Driving Hazards
Your business should be aware of the following
risks:
•MVA cause the most death in workplace in Ontario.
•Licensing & Insurance
•Operation
•Maintenance
•Capacity & Loads
•Defensive & Safe Driving Techniques
IGNORING THESE RISKS CAN COST YOUR
COMPANY $$$
10. Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls can be caused by the
following:
•Structural Design
•Housekeeping
•Flooring
•Footwear
•Pace
•Lighting
11. Confined Space
The following hazards can create new risks within
your organization:
•Enclosed or Partial Space
•Egress and Access
•Location Atmosphere
•Environment
•Multiple Hazards
•Testing and Emergency Rescue
12. Working at Heights
The following controls need to be considered
when working at heights:
• Fall Arrest
• Fall Restriction
• Fall Restrain
• Equipment Maintenance
• Written Program for Use and
Rescue
13. Occupational Injuries or Illnesses
Many of these hazards if uncontrolled can result in
significant injuries or illnesses. The 3 types of
injuries or illnesses include:
Major
Moderate
Minor
14. Major Injury, Illness or Property
Damage
• Death or life changing injury/illness
• Catastrophic damage physical business
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15. Moderate Injury, Illness or Property
Damage
• Moderate Injury or Illness requiring
recovery/rehabilitation
• Moderated damage to the physical business
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16. Minor Injury, Illness or Property
Damage
• Acute Injury or Illness
• Minimal Property Damanage
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17. Controls
The different types of controls your business can
put in place include:
•Engineering
•Administration
•Personal Protective Equipment
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18. Engineering Controls
• Guarding
• Ventilation System
• Isolation Booth
• De-energizing devices lasers and trip singles
• Curtains
• Suppression Systems
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19. Administration Controls
• Systems, Policies, Procedures, Programs
• Education & Training
• Scheduling
• Monitoring and Sample recording
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23. SPECIAL OFFER
15% discount towards
custom OH&S Training
for your business
To Redeem Your Offer
Please contact Kathleen:
kcollins@na.drakeintl.com
416-216-1088
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25. Questions
Thank You for Joining
For additional questions please contact Kathleen:
416-216-1088
kcollins@na.drakeintl.com
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Notas del editor
Occupational Health Services include: Evaluation of employees' ability to perform their assigned duties in a safe manner (via- pre-placement evaluation) Recognition of early symptoms and signs of work-related health effect and appropriate intervention (medical surveillance examination can reveal these) Provision of treatment and rehabilitation for occupational injuries & illnesses and non-occupational disorders that affect the work performance (work related injuries). Promotion and maintenance of employees' health (wellness) Evaluation of a person's ability to work in light of a chronic medical disorder (an independent medical examination is required Supervision of policies and programs related to worksite health and safety.
There are many of your on the call that may think that there workplace is safe. This is for everyone, office, industrial, to mining.
These are important to remember about these hazards many of them are dose. Biological Hazards- can be found in Plant or Animal by-products. For example Plant-Poison Ivy or Animal-flu, salmonella, Viruses. (There are nurses or outdoor workers. Chemical Hazards- That is on the periodic table, actual state solid, liquid, or gas or transformed states. Can cause effects such as chemical burns to cancer impacts most bodily functions Physical Hazards- Will deal with light, noise, temperature, vibration, Radiation Ionized can liberate electron from atoms & molecules producing a net charge, this can cause significant biological damage (x-rays) or Non Ionized electromagnetic can’t completely remove an electron from an atom or a molecule (Solar-Rays) Eye site, hearning damage, frost bite or heat stroke, white fingers or nerve damage, Ergonomic Hazards-How human conforms to the work station. Awkward Body Position, Force Posture, Repetitive Motions, Forceful Movements. Is in most workplaces and can cause damage to
Biological Release can have considerable impact on environment and species. It is critical if your are industries such as medical, education, farming, waste management and environmental services. These industries that have the standards are in place to ensure adequate programs to protect the workforce.
Very workplace has chemicals don’t be fooled there are chemicals in very workplace. Office (Cleaners)– Industrial (Fuel cell use and storage or gas storage)