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RISK MANAGEMENT AS APPLIED TO SAFETY


AND SANITATION
AY: 2022-2023
BSHM 221-A

Submitted by:

Krizel Ancog

Rica Ibarra

Submitted to:

Mrs. Chona Sorensen


TITLE: THREE STEPS TO SAFETY

Location/Area: Asian College 3rd floor

1. SPOT THE HAZARD/RISK


As we can see, the hazard is clearly visible in this image. The tangled wires on the floor are a
very hazardous thing that may cause many accidents, like fires, and can electrocute many
people.

2. ASSESS THE HAZARD


Leaving the tangled wires in this position and in this place where people usually walk may
lead to electrical accidents like an electric shock accident or a fire, or it may block the feet of the
people passing by.

3. MAKE CHANGES
To avoid hazards and accidents, we must disconnect the electricity running through these
wires and store them in a secure location away from people. We must hire an electrician to
complete this task safely.
TITLE: THREE STEPS TO SAFETY

Location/Area: Old Canteen

1. SPOT THE HAZARD/RISK


The jagged gutter may represent a hazard that is too close to the hallway; it can
cause leaks in the hallway or it might fall because of the strong wind.

2. ASSESS THE HAZARD


Accidents can happen to anyone in this jagged gutter at any time in this situation.
As we can see, the jagged gutter is full of stains, and the edges are very sharp. When
it falls and hits people, this can lead to serious injury or damage.

3. MAKE CHANGES
To avoid injuries and property damage, we must immediately repair and replace
a new gutter. However, when it comes to repairs, we almost always turn to experts
in the field, such as carpenters.

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