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Injury and Illness Prevention

Injury and Illness Prevention

 What do we need to know to avoid injury and


illness in our workplace?

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Injury and Illness Prevention
 The responsibilities of
– The Management
– The Employee’s Supervisor
– The Employee
– All personnel aware
 Ways to Correct Workplace
Hazards
 MSDS
 Company’s Employee Health
and Safety

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Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the HSE Manager

•Ensuring that Project


Management is aware of all
accidents which have occurred,
and all hazards which have
been observed.

•Working with the


management to address
Project-related safety concerns

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Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the HSE Manager
•Assisting in the coordination of
required health and safety
training

•Maintaining copies of Safety


Meeting minutes and other
safety-related records

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Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Supervisors
 Communicating to their staff the
Company’s emphasis on health
and safety
 Ensuring periodic, documented
inspection of workspaces under
their authority
 Promptly correcting identified
hazards
 Modeling and enforcing safe
and healthful work practices

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Responsibilities
 Responsibilities of the Supervisors

 Providing appropriate safety


training and personal protective
equipment
 Implementing measures to
eliminate or control workplace
hazards

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Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Supervisors
Stopping any employee’s
work that poses an imminent
hazard to either the employee
or any other individual
Encouraging employees to
report health and safety issues to
the Safety Committee without fear
of reprisal
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Responsibilities
Employee’s Responsibilities
 Observing health and safety-
related signs, posters, warning
signals and directions

 Reviewing the building


emergency plan and
assembly area

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Responsibilities
Employee’s Responsibilities

 Learning about the potential


hazards of assigned tasks
and work areas
 Taking part in appropriate
health and safety training
 Following all safe operating
procedures and
precautions
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Responsibilities
 Using proper personal
protective equipment

 Warning co-workers
about defective
equipment and other
hazards

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Responsibilities

 Reporting unsafe
conditions immediately
to a supervisor, and
stopping work if an
imminent hazard is
presented
 Participating in
workplace safety
inspections

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Correcting Workplace Hazards

 Tagging unsafe
equipment “Do Not
Use Until Repaired,”
and providing a list of
alternatives for
employees to use
until the item is
repaired

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Correcting Workplace Hazards

 Stopping unsafe
work practices and
providing retraining
on proper
procedures before
work resumes

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Correcting Workplace Hazards
 Reinforcing and explaining
the need for proper
personal protective
equipment and ensuring its
availability
 Barricading areas that have
chemical spills or other
hazards and reporting the
hazardous conditions to a
supervisor
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Housekeeping
 Storage or placement of objects in aisles,
below knee level, or on other “office-type” floor
surfaces.
 Overflowing, heavy wastebaskets.
 Dust accumulations.
 Maintaining condition of office equipment and
work area.
 Orderly arrangement in all areas, especially
storage.
 Storage must be 18” or more below sprinkler
heads.
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Housekeeping
Prevent a potential injury by
cleaning up spills and wet
floors.
Keep isles and walkways
clear of clutter or
obstructions.

Pick up objects and


move extension cords to
eliminate the potential
for injury.

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NOW GO AND PRACTICE!

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