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DEFINITION OF HEALTH AND
         SAFETY

                HEALTH
  A state of complete physical, mental and
    social well-being and not merely the
      absence of infirmity or' disease.

                SAFETY
  Safety suggests security, freedom from
     danger, risk of damage or injury.
CONSEQUENCES OF POOR HEALTH
        AND SAFETY
        1. INCREASE IN NUMBER OF:
                  ACCIDENTS
                   INJURIES
                    DEATHS
         2. LIABLE TO BE SUED BY:
          Employees / General public.
           3. Bad for public image.
          4. Reduction in efficiency.
    5. Prosecution by enforcing authority.
   6. It cost’s the employer time and money
BENEFITS OF GOOD STANDARDS
    OF HEALTH & SAFETY
    DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF:
                 Accidents
                  Injuries
                 Fatalities
     LESS LIKELY TO BE SUED BY:
               Employees.
              General public.
            STAFF MORALE
             Staff morale higher,
             Lower absenteeism.
    STAFF PRODUCTIVITY HIGHER
        Hence company more profitable.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
A disease or illness brought about by
                 work.
  The most common Occupational'
            illnesses are:
               Back Injuries
                  Stress
              Loss of Hearing
          Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
          The least common
      Occupational' illnesses are:
                  Asbestosis
       Silicosis (caused by slate dust)
RISK ASSESSMENTS
        The Purpose :


      Allows the employer to
    highlight the things that are
  likely to cause injuries so that
  the risk of them occurring can
            be reduced.
PROCESS OF RISK ASSESSMENT
             IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS
  (things that have the potential to cause harm)

               ASSESS THE RISK



            Likelihood of it occurring
         The seriousness of the injuries
           Number of people involved


           REDUCE THE RISK
WHAT IS
                AN
            ACCIDENT?

quot;An unplanned and uncontrolled event which
  has led to, or could have caused injury to
  persons, damage to plant or other lossquot;.


            WHAT IS AN
             INJURY?

         Personal damage or harm
PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
                      IDENTIFY HAZARDS
                           ASSESS RISK
       (How likely, number of people involved & seriousness of injuries)




   Low Risk                 Medium Risk                     High Risk

                                                           Remove
No action required      Substitute with less hazardous
                             substances/methods

                         Provide Personal Protective
                              Equipment (P.P.E)
PURPOSE OF FIRST AID
     To save life



     Promote recovery



     Limit effects of condition
HEALTH & Safety (FIRST AID)
      REGULATIONS 1981
            Require employees to provide.
                       First aid kits
            First aiders / appointed persons
                         Records
              First
                       Appointed    First      First Aid
  Risk         Aid
                        Person      Aider       Room
              Boxes
 Low
              yes        yes
(Office)

                                               Yes if
  High
              yes                   yes
(Factory)                                      Over 400 staff
FIRST AID BOXES
                        To contain:
                          •Plasters
                          •Eye pad
                 •Triangular bandages
•Medium, large, extra large sterile unmedicated
                   dressings
        •Sterile covering Safety pins
                •Sterile Gloves (preferably
                      none latex and powder free)

ALL employees should be aware of where the first Aid facilities are
APPOINTED PERSON:
 Trained on an approved first aid course (St. John's
    Ambulance or British Red Cross) lasts 1 day

              FIRST AlDERS:
     Trained on an approved course for 4 days
                    Remember:

          Certificates run out after 3 years

AS MANY EMPLOYEES AS POSSIBLE SHOULD BE
          TRAINED IN FIRST AID
FIRST AID ADMINISTRATION
        RECORDS
         FIRST AlDERS
         WHO is trained?
     WHEN were they trained?
  WHEN are they due for re-training?

             PATIENTS
     WHO required treatment?
    WHEN was treatment given?
    WHY was the patient treated?
    WHAT materials were used?
ACCIDENT BOOK
       After an accident has occurred details
       should be entered in the accident book

           PURPOSE OF ACCIDENT BOOK
To allow the cause(s) of accidents to be identified so that
               injuries can be prevented.

 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
                     OBJECTIVES:
                       Find cause
                 Identify remedial action.
HOW TO FILL IN THE ACCIDENT BOOK



                       William Quack Quack
      John Jones                                                    Seiont Training    Moving computer from Barclays training
                                                         21/10/03
                                              22/10/03
  1 Duck Pond Avenue                                                Room Gwynedd
                         3 Duck Pond Avenue                                            room to Seiont training room, tripped over
                                                         10:30 AM
      Swan Hill                                                     Training Unit 1i
                             Swan Hill                                                  cable and dropped computer on left foot,
                                                                    Cibyn Industrial             badly bruised left toe
                                                                        Estate
                                                                      Caernarfon
Reporting Of Injuries, Diseases &
Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
          '95 (RIDDOR)
                          Injury
 Broken bone Death Loss            Off work for more than 3
       of eyesight                      working days

      Immediately                      Within 10 days

    Phone/Fax your
   Enforcing Authority

                 Send form 2508 to your
                   Enforcing Authority
Disease
    If a Doctor notifies an employer that an employee suffers from a reportable
      work-related disease then he must send a completed disease report form
                         (F2508A) to the enforcing authority.

             A Summary of reportable diseases
                             •Certain Poisonings
 •Some skin diseases such as occupational dermatitis and skin cancer
  •Lung diseases including: Occupational asthma and farmers lung
             •Infections such as: Hepatitis and legionellosis
•Other conditions such as: Occupational cancer, decompression illness
                 and Hand-Arm vibration syndrome
COMMON HAZARDS-STRUCTURE
       FLOOR
     • Trip hazards
       • Slippery
   • Change in height



                               WALLS
                        • Protruding items
                        • Defective electrical fittings
                        • Objects falling off
COMMON HAZARDS-STRUCTURE


           CEILING
            • Collapsing
            • Light fittings insecure.
COMMON HAZARDS - STRUCTURE
        WINDOWS
       • Broken glass
 • Opening into passageways.
            • Dirty
    • No safe way to clean

                                       DOORS
                                  • Fire door left open
                                   • Handles broken
                             • No glass panel in 2 way doors
                               • Opens into passageways
NEED AND STANDARDS FOR
                 LIGHTING:
                  NEED
        clear vision, reduce eye
     strain, fatigue and accidents
                STANDARD
           ‘Suitable & sufficient'
                 Office 400 lux,
    dangerous machines 500 lux.
     What is lux? Lux is the international standard to measure
     light. 0 lux = darkness 1 lux = 1 candle power.
NEED AND STANDARDS FOR
              HEATING:
                  NEED
    comfort, loss of touch if too cold,
    poor productivity if too hot/cold




     STANDARD TEMPERATURE
             Minimum - 16°C
NEED AND STANDARDS FOR
     VENTILATION:
              NEED
    Comfort, reduces drowsiness,
      headaches and removes
         smoke, fumes etc.

           STANDARD
         Must be 'effective
         and suitable' can be
         mechanical or natural
SMOKING
           EFFECTS OF DIRECT SMOKING
                 Cancer of the lungs / body
                    Shortage of breath
                    Poor lung function
                     Deep coughing
                  PASSIVE SMOKING:
               Inhaling other people's smoke.
                       Effects include:
                   Cancer of lung / body
                EMPLOYERS ACTION:
Must make arrangements to prevent non-smokers suffering from
                     passive smoking.
                 e. g. a no smoking policy
EFFECTS OF ELECTROCUTION
        EFFECTS:
     1. ELECTRICAL SHOCK
                 Jolt

      Asphyxiation (suffocation)

            Heart attacks

     2. ELECTRICAL BURNS
               Internal

              External
ELECTROCUTION:
        HOW TO DEAL WITH IT
                     TREATMENT:
                   1. Switch off power.

   2. Unless wearing rubber soled shoes - obtain lino,
               wood or rubber to stand on.

                 3. Disconnect appliance.

    4. Push casualty clear using non conductive item
                e.g.wooden broom/chair.

5. Place casualty into recovery position and call first aider
COMMON HAZARDS WITH
         ELECTRICAL FITTINGS
                   FUSE BOXES
                     Missing covers
Items being stored on or around them
             Absence of safety signs
                                 SOCKETS
                                 Cracked/broken
                                 Overloaded
                                 Loose
                                 Near water source
COMMON HAZARDS WITH
      ELECTRICAL FITTINGS
              PLUGS
           Cracked/broken
     Cord not gripped inside plug
Two appliances wired through one plug

                      CABLES/EXTENSION LEADS
                            Cords gashed/damaged
                               Not unwound fully
                                    Trip hazards
REMEMBER WATER AND ELECTRICITY DO NOT MIX
Wiring A Plug
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D Part 14 H&S Revision

  • 1. DEFINITION OF HEALTH AND SAFETY HEALTH A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of infirmity or' disease. SAFETY Safety suggests security, freedom from danger, risk of damage or injury.
  • 2. CONSEQUENCES OF POOR HEALTH AND SAFETY 1. INCREASE IN NUMBER OF: ACCIDENTS INJURIES DEATHS 2. LIABLE TO BE SUED BY: Employees / General public. 3. Bad for public image. 4. Reduction in efficiency. 5. Prosecution by enforcing authority. 6. It cost’s the employer time and money
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. BENEFITS OF GOOD STANDARDS OF HEALTH & SAFETY DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF: Accidents Injuries Fatalities LESS LIKELY TO BE SUED BY: Employees. General public. STAFF MORALE Staff morale higher, Lower absenteeism. STAFF PRODUCTIVITY HIGHER Hence company more profitable.
  • 6. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH A disease or illness brought about by work. The most common Occupational' illnesses are: Back Injuries Stress Loss of Hearing Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) The least common Occupational' illnesses are: Asbestosis Silicosis (caused by slate dust)
  • 7. RISK ASSESSMENTS The Purpose : Allows the employer to highlight the things that are likely to cause injuries so that the risk of them occurring can be reduced.
  • 8. PROCESS OF RISK ASSESSMENT IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS (things that have the potential to cause harm) ASSESS THE RISK Likelihood of it occurring The seriousness of the injuries Number of people involved REDUCE THE RISK
  • 9.
  • 10. WHAT IS AN ACCIDENT? quot;An unplanned and uncontrolled event which has led to, or could have caused injury to persons, damage to plant or other lossquot;. WHAT IS AN INJURY? Personal damage or harm
  • 11. PREVENTING ACCIDENTS IDENTIFY HAZARDS ASSESS RISK (How likely, number of people involved & seriousness of injuries) Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk Remove No action required Substitute with less hazardous substances/methods Provide Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E)
  • 12. PURPOSE OF FIRST AID To save life Promote recovery Limit effects of condition
  • 13. HEALTH & Safety (FIRST AID) REGULATIONS 1981 Require employees to provide. First aid kits First aiders / appointed persons Records First Appointed First First Aid Risk Aid Person Aider Room Boxes Low yes yes (Office) Yes if High yes yes (Factory) Over 400 staff
  • 14. FIRST AID BOXES To contain: •Plasters •Eye pad •Triangular bandages •Medium, large, extra large sterile unmedicated dressings •Sterile covering Safety pins •Sterile Gloves (preferably none latex and powder free) ALL employees should be aware of where the first Aid facilities are
  • 15. APPOINTED PERSON: Trained on an approved first aid course (St. John's Ambulance or British Red Cross) lasts 1 day FIRST AlDERS: Trained on an approved course for 4 days Remember: Certificates run out after 3 years AS MANY EMPLOYEES AS POSSIBLE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN FIRST AID
  • 16. FIRST AID ADMINISTRATION RECORDS FIRST AlDERS WHO is trained? WHEN were they trained? WHEN are they due for re-training? PATIENTS WHO required treatment? WHEN was treatment given? WHY was the patient treated? WHAT materials were used?
  • 17. ACCIDENT BOOK After an accident has occurred details should be entered in the accident book PURPOSE OF ACCIDENT BOOK To allow the cause(s) of accidents to be identified so that injuries can be prevented. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS OBJECTIVES: Find cause Identify remedial action.
  • 18. HOW TO FILL IN THE ACCIDENT BOOK William Quack Quack John Jones Seiont Training Moving computer from Barclays training 21/10/03 22/10/03 1 Duck Pond Avenue Room Gwynedd 3 Duck Pond Avenue room to Seiont training room, tripped over 10:30 AM Swan Hill Training Unit 1i Swan Hill cable and dropped computer on left foot, Cibyn Industrial badly bruised left toe Estate Caernarfon
  • 19. Reporting Of Injuries, Diseases & Dangerous Occurrences Regulations '95 (RIDDOR) Injury Broken bone Death Loss Off work for more than 3 of eyesight working days Immediately Within 10 days Phone/Fax your Enforcing Authority Send form 2508 to your Enforcing Authority
  • 20. Disease If a Doctor notifies an employer that an employee suffers from a reportable work-related disease then he must send a completed disease report form (F2508A) to the enforcing authority. A Summary of reportable diseases •Certain Poisonings •Some skin diseases such as occupational dermatitis and skin cancer •Lung diseases including: Occupational asthma and farmers lung •Infections such as: Hepatitis and legionellosis •Other conditions such as: Occupational cancer, decompression illness and Hand-Arm vibration syndrome
  • 21. COMMON HAZARDS-STRUCTURE FLOOR • Trip hazards • Slippery • Change in height WALLS • Protruding items • Defective electrical fittings • Objects falling off
  • 22. COMMON HAZARDS-STRUCTURE CEILING • Collapsing • Light fittings insecure.
  • 23. COMMON HAZARDS - STRUCTURE WINDOWS • Broken glass • Opening into passageways. • Dirty • No safe way to clean DOORS • Fire door left open • Handles broken • No glass panel in 2 way doors • Opens into passageways
  • 24. NEED AND STANDARDS FOR LIGHTING: NEED clear vision, reduce eye strain, fatigue and accidents STANDARD ‘Suitable & sufficient' Office 400 lux, dangerous machines 500 lux. What is lux? Lux is the international standard to measure light. 0 lux = darkness 1 lux = 1 candle power.
  • 25. NEED AND STANDARDS FOR HEATING: NEED comfort, loss of touch if too cold, poor productivity if too hot/cold STANDARD TEMPERATURE Minimum - 16°C
  • 26. NEED AND STANDARDS FOR VENTILATION: NEED Comfort, reduces drowsiness, headaches and removes smoke, fumes etc. STANDARD Must be 'effective and suitable' can be mechanical or natural
  • 27. SMOKING EFFECTS OF DIRECT SMOKING Cancer of the lungs / body Shortage of breath Poor lung function Deep coughing PASSIVE SMOKING: Inhaling other people's smoke. Effects include: Cancer of lung / body EMPLOYERS ACTION: Must make arrangements to prevent non-smokers suffering from passive smoking. e. g. a no smoking policy
  • 28. EFFECTS OF ELECTROCUTION EFFECTS: 1. ELECTRICAL SHOCK Jolt Asphyxiation (suffocation) Heart attacks 2. ELECTRICAL BURNS Internal External
  • 29. ELECTROCUTION: HOW TO DEAL WITH IT TREATMENT: 1. Switch off power. 2. Unless wearing rubber soled shoes - obtain lino, wood or rubber to stand on. 3. Disconnect appliance. 4. Push casualty clear using non conductive item e.g.wooden broom/chair. 5. Place casualty into recovery position and call first aider
  • 30. COMMON HAZARDS WITH ELECTRICAL FITTINGS FUSE BOXES Missing covers Items being stored on or around them Absence of safety signs SOCKETS Cracked/broken Overloaded Loose Near water source
  • 31. COMMON HAZARDS WITH ELECTRICAL FITTINGS PLUGS Cracked/broken Cord not gripped inside plug Two appliances wired through one plug CABLES/EXTENSION LEADS Cords gashed/damaged Not unwound fully Trip hazards
  • 32. REMEMBER WATER AND ELECTRICITY DO NOT MIX