Tuesday 21 March 2017

case study 1

this is my group switch on. we present about how to do the first aid ( bleeding ).

10/3/2017 - group discussion chapter 6 ( HIRARC) - PREPARATION

TODAY WE DOING PREPARATION FOR GROUP DISCUSSION

our lecturer give a information how to prepare the discussion

the student listen the information from lecturer..
all student update the blog..
updating the blog

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131/2017 ... INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (PRESENTATION)

♟..FIRST ACTIVITIES IN MY CLASS.. ♟


First discussion about introduction to occupational safety and health...


♣ .. that all for our introduction about OSH ..♣


3 March 2017 : Case Study 2 (HIRARC) Topic Presentation

THE TOPIC OF DISCUSSION FOR TODAY

>FIRST GROUP<
its is about environmental hazard

>SECOND GROUP<
it is about identify ergonamic hazard

>THIRD GROUP<
it is about heat hazard

>FOURTH GROUP<
it is about stress hazard

FINISH MY JOB FOR TODAY


Wednesday 15 March 2017

CHAPTER 6 HIRARC

INTRODUCTION

Hierarchy of hazard control is a system used in industry to minimize or eliminate exposure to hazard. It is a widely accepted system promoted by numerous safety organizations. This concept is tough to manager in industry,to be promoted as standard practice in workplace. Various illustrations are used to depict this system, most commonly a triangle.

BY ELIMINATION ACTION

Elimination - Elimination of a specific hazard or hazardous work process, or preventing it from entering the workplace, is the most effective method of control. For example, a salvage firm might decide to stop buying and cutting up scrapped bulk fuel tanks due to explosion hazards.

BY SUBSTITUTION ACTION

Substitution - Sometimes doing teh same work in a less hazardous way is possible. For example, a hazardous  chemical can be replaced with a less hazardous one. Controls must protect workers from from any new hazards that are created.

BY ISOLATION ACTION 

Isolation - If a hazard cannot be elimination or replaced, it can some times be isolated, contained or otherwise kept away from workers. For example, an insulated and air-conditioned control room can protect aperators from a toxic chemical.

BY ENGINEERING CONTROL ACTION

Engineering Control - The third most effective means of controlling hazards is engineered controls. These do not eliminate hazards, but rather isolate people from hazards. Capital costs of engineered controls tend to be higher than less effective controls in the hierarchy, however they may reduce future costs. For example, a crew might build a work platform rather than purchase, replace, and maintain fall arrest equipment. "Enclosure and isolation" creates a physical barrier between personnel and hazards, such as using remotely controlled equipment. Fume hoods can remove airborne contaminants as a means of engineered control.

BY ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL ACTION

Administrative Control - Administrative controls are changes to the way people work. Examples of administrative controls include procedure changes, employee training, and installation of signs and warning label (such as those in the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System). Administrative controls do not remove hazards, but limit or prevent people's exposure to the hazards, such as completing road construction at night when fewer people are driving.

BY PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ACTION

Personal protective equipment - Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes gloves, Nomex/Uniform, respirators, hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility clothing, and safety footwear. PPE is the least effective means of controlling hazards because of the high potential for damage to render PPE ineffective. Additionally, some PPE, such as respirators, increase physiological effort to complete a task and, therefore, may require medical examinations to ensure workers can use the PPE without risking their health.



WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF RISK NOT CONTROL ?

Risk assessments are very important as they form an integral part of an occupational health and safety management plan. They help to:

  • Create awareness of hazards and risk.
  • Identify who may be at risk (e.g., employees, cleaners, visitors, contractors, the public, etc.).
  • Determine whether a control program is required for a particular hazard.
  • Determine if existing control measures are adequate or if more should be done.
  • Prevent injuries or illnesses, especially when done at the design or planning stage.
  • Prioritize hazards and control measures.
  • Meet legal requirements where applicable.

CONCLUSION

In order to reduce the hazard or most critical hazard rate, the employer should show commitment towards safety and health practices and therefore give full priority to promote and enforce the safety and health rules in workplace.Hierarchy of control where use in order to minimize and control the most critical hazard and that exist at the workplace. To ensure the safety culture can be implemented in an organization. The management and workers have to take part in any safety and health program and give a full cooperation when comes to safety and health issues.

REFERENCE

  1. https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/risk_assessment.html
  2. https://www.osha.gov/dte/grant_materials/fy11/sh-22318-11/Mod_3_HazardIDInstructorNotes.pdf
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_hazard_controls
  4. http://www.academia.edu/6078023/CHAPTER_6_HAZARD_IDENTIFICATION_RISK_ASSESSMENT_AND_RISK_CONTROL_HIRARC
  5. http://www.hse.gov.uk/toolbox/managing/managingtherisks.htm

Thursday 9 March 2017

10 MAC 2017 We continue our presentation

Continue Case Study 2 HIRARC..

Today, the solenoid group present this topic ; 




Biological hazards, also known as biohazards, refer tobiological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism, virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can affect human health.






  
This is solenoid group, Biological hazard.



This is the second group, Chemical hazard


This is the LED group, Stress Hazard

♛ the present finished with successfully ♛

3 MAC 2017 HIRARC Presentation

TODAY HAVE A PRESENTATION TOPIC 6 (HIRARC)

All student hear the discussion about HIRARC..

We also view the video about HIRARC..

All student hear and focus to the presentation..

We also update the activities in the blog..


🙆😋..thank you for watching my blog..😋🙆

24 FEB 2017 HIRARC CLASS

Today we open to the new chapter (HIRARC)

Today we update our blog and CIDOS..

We discuss how to doing the slide show for case study 2

We are searching about heat hazard at the internet..

We ready to present about heat hazard..

⦽..thank you for watching my blog..⦽

Practical work for First Aid

Today our class doing practical work for First Aid

FIRST AID INSTRUMENT ...
I apply a first aid at first time

 Our lecturer teach me to apply the first aid

The victim seriously injured at his head

We have been successful to stop the bleeding from injuries..
If bleeding not stopped after 15 minutes, we should to apply tourniquets to stop a bleeding..

We rescue a victim from injury.. He's look very happy after we treat him.

🔺..MISSION COMPLETE..🔺