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www.anbrcama.com. Why safety is required?. TO REMAIN HAPPY…. SAFETY starts from. ME. What is Safety?. Safety is prevention of accidents which results personal injury and property damage. DEFINITION FOR ACCIDENT. Accident is an unplanned, unforeseen, undesired,

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  1. www.anbrcama.com

  2. Why safety is required?

  3. TO REMAIN HAPPY…

  4. SAFETY starts from ME

  5. What is Safety? Safety is prevention of accidents which results personal injury and property damage.

  6. DEFINITION FOR ACCIDENT Accident is an unplanned, unforeseen, undesired, non-value added, interrupting activity which may or may not result in personal injury / property damages.

  7. Categories of Accidents • Minor accident • Major accident • Dangerous occurrence 13

  8. Minor accident • There is injury or illness to operator • Immediate medical attention Required • With or without loss to property, • where the operator returns to duty immediately.

  9. Major accident • It includes death, loss of limb may have loss of property or production., • where the operator takes leave beyond 48 hours

  10. Dangerous occurrence • which do not cause death or injury but loss to property or production to a huge extent (e.g.., Bursting of boilers, Collapse of buildings ) • Except the minor accidents others must be reported to the relevant Govt. Authorities like Factory Inspector / Local authority.

  11. Effects of Accidents Operator Level • Pain / loss of part of body which can’t be shared • Loss of Pay and medical expenses • Loss of experience and knowledge • Strain to family and others 17

  12. Effects of AccidentsFactory Manager Level • Inspectorate of Factories • ESI / PF / Insurance Authorities • Chief Explosives Officer • Police / Fire department • Collector / Panchayat

  13. REASONS FOR ACCIDENT • Unsafe Condition • Unsafe Act • Natural Reasons

  14. CAUSEWISE ANALYSIS FOR ACCIDENT UNSAFE ACT =88% UNSAFE CONDITION =10% NATURAL CAUSE =2%

  15. Unsafe condition Unsafe Floor-Machine Leaking

  16. Unsafe condition

  17. Unsafe condition near Emergency exit Do not store anything in Emergency exit pathway ! 23

  18. Unsafe condition in Office Cables entangled in office

  19. Unsafe condition in Utility Do not run / switch-on any equipment when under maintenance! 25

  20. Unsafe condition in Office Handle missing

  21. Unsafe condition in Office Cupboard door if left open can injure

  22. Unsafe condition in Production activity Temporary stand ! 28

  23. Unsafe condition Open electrical panel boards

  24. Unsafe condition FIRE EXTINGUISHER

  25. Unsafe condition

  26. Unsafe condition Crack

  27. Unsafe condition

  28. Unsafe condition

  29. Unsafe ACT=88% Bending and working …… again unsafe • No safety guarding • No PPE

  30. Unsafe Act Entering into the machine without clearing the surrounding area !

  31. Unsafe Act Going to Heaven ?

  32. Unsafe Act

  33. Unsafe Act

  34. Unsafe Act

  35. Unsafe Act Running mixie jar with drilling machine!

  36. Unsafe Act

  37. Unsafe Act

  38. Unsafe Act

  39. Unsafe Act

  40. Unsafe Act

  41. Unsafe Act

  42. Unsafe Act Where to go tonight party? I feel like dancing now!

  43. Unsafe Act

  44. Unsafe Act So, Hot

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