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WORKPLACE SAFETY

WORKPLACE SAFETY. SUBMITTED TO: A.O.I INSTITUTE SUBMITTED BY: JASTINDER GILL I.D #C62030. AGENDA. INTRODUCTION LEGISLATION, REGULATION, STANDARDS AND CODE OF PRACTICE OH&S POLICIES COMMUNICATION METHODS HIERARCHY OF CONTROL IDENTIFIATION OF RISK OH&S PLAN HAZARDS AND CONTROL MEASURES

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WORKPLACE SAFETY

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  1. WORKPLACE SAFETY SUBMITTED TO: A.O.I INSTITUTE SUBMITTED BY: JASTINDER GILL I.D #C62030

  2. AGENDA • INTRODUCTION • LEGISLATION, REGULATION, STANDARDS AND CODE OF PRACTICE • OH&S POLICIES • COMMUNICATION METHODS • HIERARCHY OF CONTROL • IDENTIFIATION OF RISK • OH&S PLAN • HAZARDS AND CONTROL MEASURES • CONCLUSION (RECOMMENDATION) • REFRENCES

  3. INTRODUCTION • safety training to management, staff and students on a variety of topics such as electrical safety, slips and falls, back care, computer workstations ergonomics, and safe maintenance practices; • investigations of workplace accidents; • regular safety surveys of various workplaces and the campus grounds and walkways; • a wide variety of safety programs such as construction safety, computer workstation ergonomics, electrical safety, accident prevention, summer youth camp safety, and emergency action planning.

  4. LEGISLATION, REGULATION, STANDARDS AND CODE OF PRACTICE

  5. OH&S POLICIES • The purpose of the OHS Policy is to provide a framework for the development and implementation of procedures, training, monitoring and reporting that will promote workplace health and safety and minimise the risk of hazards • Protect people at a place of work against risks to health and safety arising from activities of persons at work. • Promote a safe and healthy work environment for people at work that protects them from injury or illness

  6. Fire and safety inspection • First Aid

  7. COMMUNICATION METHOD • Memos • Notice boards • Team manuals • Training manuals • Email • Telephone • Informal discussions • Informal feedback

  8. CONSULTATION METHODS

  9. HIERARCHY OF HAZARD CONTROL

  10. IDENTIFIATION OF RISK In order to effectively control slip, trip and fall risks, employers should: • Identify the hazards – Carry out site inspections and look for hazards throughout the premises and around the site • Decide who might be harmed and how – look at who comes onto the site and whether they are at risk. • Consider the risks and decide if precautions already being taken are enough or if more needs to be done. • Investigate near miss reports. • Run awareness, education and information campaigns. • Record the findings. • Review the assessment regularly and revise it if necessary.

  11. The risk factors to consider include: • Environmental (floors, slopes, stairs, lighting, temperature, equipment etc. • Contamination (water, food, litter, bags etc. • Footwear (e.g. ‘Sensible shoe’ policy as part of DSE assessment. • Individual factors (training, induction, exit interviews, information, supervision, workplace pathways etc.)

  12. OH&S PLAN

  13. HAZARDS

  14. CONCLUSION(RECOMMENDATIONS) • Employers must identify and provide information to employees to make them aware of risks at the workplace and enable them to perform their work safely. • Information should be provided in a form all employees at the workplace can understand. • Monthly inspections of the workplace • Change of the headphones after a certain period of times. • Clean the workplace all the time • First aid training giving to all employees • Employer must give proper information about OH&S policies and procedures to all employees

  15. REFERANCES • Monitor Safe Work Place, Australia 2008 • Worksafe.vic.gov.au • National code of practice for the prevention of occupational overuse syndrome [NOHSC: 2013(1994)], available on the internet at www.nohsc.gov.au. • Legislation.vic.gov.au • unionsafe.labor.net.au

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