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SBC3363-OCW 5 HIRARC-1 Compatibility Mode
SBC3363-OCW 5 HIRARC-1 Compatibility Mode
HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION,
RISK ASSESSMENT
& RISK CONTROL
(HIRARC)
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OBJECTIVE
• The principles and practices of OSH HIRARC
• When to conduct HIRARC/Risk Assessments
• Why HIRARC is important
• How to identify hazard and evaluate risk
• To identify types of Hazard in work area
• To suggest Risk Controls to Organization
• To implementing Risk Controls
• To review Risk Controls
Content
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• Policy
• Organizing
• Planning And Implementation
• Measuring Performance
• Action for Improvement
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How To Start
How To Start
• Should have internal audit
• Management committee to review reports
• External audit
• Specific organization policy- hazard specific
• Employee’s participation - meeting, training
• Safety as basic training
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Introduction to HIRARC
• Principles used in workplace to manage
safety and health.
• Section 15 (2)(a) of OSHA 1994:
which reads “ the provision and
maintenance of plants and systems of work
that are,so far as is practicable, safe and
without risks to health”
Overview Of HIRARC
• Definition of Hazards
• Classification of Hazards
• Potential sources of Hazards
• Basic components of Risk Management
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Purposes of HIRARC
SECTION 1
HIRARC
Definitions and Concepts
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What is a Hazard?
i. Human injury
ii. Ill health
iii. Damage to property
iv. Damage to workplace environment
v. Or combination of these
What is a Risk?
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Risk – 2 Elements
Definition
• Hazard
A source or a situation with a potential for harm to
humans, property and damage of environment or a
combination of these.
• Danger
Relative exposure to hazard.
• Risk
A combination of likelihood of occurrence and
severity of injury or damage.
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Risk Control
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Other Definitions
Identify Hazard
Risk Control
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Risk Management
Planning of HIRARC
• HIRARC Covers:
- Routine and non-routine activities
- Activities of all personnel including non
employees (contractors, visitors)
- Facilities at the workplace
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HIRARC
SOP ERP
INTERNAL TRANING
AUDIT POLICY SAFETY
COMMITTEE
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
SECTION 2
Process of HIRARC
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• For situation:
• Where hazard appear to pose significant threat
• Uncertain whether existing controls are adequate
• Before implementing corrective or preventive
measures
1. Identify Hazard
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Employer Worker
Representative
Consultation Representative
Identify Hazards
Risk Assessment
Review
Implement
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Possible ways.
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Risk Assessment
Determine risk
Make a subjective assessment of risk associated
with each hazard assuming that planned or
existing controls are in place.
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Implement
Review
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SECTION 3
HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION
Hazard Identification
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Identify Hazards
Identify Hazards
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Hazards Identification
Identify Hazards
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SECTION 3.1
HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION
TOOLS
Quantitative Methods
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HAZOP
HAZOP
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HAZOP
Guide Words
• None of …..
• More of …..
• Less of …..
• Part of …..
• As well as …..
• Reverse …..
• Other than …..
FMEA
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Types of FMEA
FMEA
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JSA
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JSA
FTA
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FTA
SECTION 3.2
HAZARD
TYPES
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Safety Levels
Accidental
Hazard Cause Deviation Impact
Event
Material/energy Initiating event of Excursion beyond Loss of Severity of
contained and process upset; design/operating containment of consequences;
controlled during start of accident limits process losses
normal operation • No flow • Illnesses/Injuries
event sequence material/energy • death
• Toxicity • Mechanical failure • High temperature • Fire
• Flammability • Low level • Property
• Procedural error • Explosion
• Reactivity • Impurities damage
• External force • Hazardous material
• Elevated pressure • Wrong material • business
• Fouling etc. • Release etc.
etc. • Step omitted etc. interruption
• Other energy
•Environmental
release
damage etc.
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Classification of Hazards in
construction
• Physical
• Electrical
• Mechanical
• Psychosocial
• Biological
• Chemical
• Ergonomics
SOURCES OF HAZARDS
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Chemical
Physical
Biological
Ergonomics
Psychosocial
Mechanical
Electrical
Machinery
Physical Hazards
PHYSICAL
Noise/Vibration Electrical
Extreme Temperature Fire/Explosion
(Heat/Cold)
Confined Space
Radiation
Slip/Trip/Fall
Machinery/Equipment
Vehicles
Height/Gravitational
Water
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Chemical Hazards
CHEMICAL
Biological Hazards
BIOLOGICAL
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Ergonomics Hazards
ERGONOMIC
Psychosocial Hazards
PSYCHOSOCIAL
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Hazards
Classification and
Potential Sources of Hazards
Classification of Example of Potential Sources of Hazards
Hazards
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Classification and
Potential Sources of Hazards
Classification Example of Potential Sources of
of Hazards Hazards
Chemical Exposed to carcinogens chemicals,
sensitizers and corrosive chemicals.
SECTION 4
RISK
ASSESSMENT
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Identify Hazards
Risk Assessment
Determine Risk
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SECTION 4.1
ANALYZING RISK
Likelihood of Occurrence
• Consider
-The availability of control measures
- The existing control measures
- Likelihood of failure of the control measures
- Legal requirements and Code of Practice
covering controls of specific hazards
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Likelihood of Occurrence
• Consider:
- No. of personnel exposed
- Frequency & duration of exposure to hazard
- Failure of services (electricity, water)
- Failure of machinery & safety devices
- Protection afforded by PPE
Likelihood of Occurrence
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TIPS …..
TIPS …..
• Fire Protection
• Emergency Procedure
• Vehicle Movements
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TIPS …..
• Suitability
• Maintenance
• Specific Risk
- Only be used by designated and trained user.
TIPS …..
• Controls
- Stop controls, emergency stop controls, controls
etc.
• Stability
• Lighting
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TIPS …..
• Storage Requirements
TIPS …..
• Action taken
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Likelihood of Occurrence
Severity of Harm
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Severity of Harm
SECTION 4.2
EVALUATION
OF RISK
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RISK RATING
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KEMUNGKINAN
Sangat
AKIBAT Sangat Tidak
Mungkin Tidak
Mungkin Mungkin
Mungkin
4 3 2 1
Kematian 4 Tinggi Tinggi Tinggi Sederhana
Kecederaan Teruk 3 Tinggi Tinggi Sederhana Rendah
Kecederaan Ringan 2 Tinggi Sederhana Sederhana Rendah
Kecederaan yang
Boleh Diabaikan 1 Sederhana Rendah Rendah Rendah
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RISK MATRIX
Example
LIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Very Highly
Likely Unlikely
Likely Unlikely
Fatality HIGH HIGH HIGH MEDIUM
Major injuries HIGH HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM
Minor injuries HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM LOW
Negligible injuries MEDIUM MEDIUM LOW LOW
Nomogram
Nomogram for analyzing risk and cost justification (from G. F.Kinney and
A. D. Wiruth, Practical Risk Analysis for Safety Management).
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Risk Assessment
IF YES !
Leave them alone,
But need MONITORING……...
IF NO !
– Need CORRECTIVE /PREVENTIVE MEASURES.
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Risk Assessment
• Is the process of evaluating the risk to
safety & health from hazards at work
Types
- Qualitative
- Semi-quantitative
- Quantitative
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• Based on statistic
Likelihood
• Very likely
• Likely
• Unlikely
• Highly Unlikely
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Severity Categories
1. First Aid
2. Less than 4 days M/C
3. More than 4 days M/C
4. Fatality & Permanent Disability
1. Yearly
2. Monthly
3. Weekly
4. Daily
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SECTION 5
RISK CONTROL
APPROACH
Identify Hazards
Risk Assessment
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• Eliminate hazards
• Substitution
- Using less hazardous chemicals
• Engineering Control
- Isolation
- Safety switch
- Adapt work to individual
- Local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
- Water spray
- Machine Guarding
- Detection system
- Enclosure / closed system
• Administration Control
- Planned maintenance
- Emergency preparedness and Response (ERP)
- Training – on work instruction, PPE, ERP, safe
handling etc.
- Competency requirement
- Signage
- Procedure, work instruction
- Medical Surveillance
- Supervision
- Hygiene practice
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Identify Hazards
Risk Assessment
• Is it cost effective?
• Control practical?
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Managing HIRARC
• Continuing process
- Feedback loop from subsequent experience to
amend HIRARC, if necessary
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• EL- Eliminate
• SL- Substitute
• IS- Isolation
• EC- Engineering Control
• AC - Administration Control
• PPE- Personal Protection Equipment
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Classify Activities
(Work, Product, Services, Activities)
Identify Hazards
Conclusion
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Terima Kasih
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