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HEALTH AND
  SAFETY
      Benedick J. Ledesma
Why Study Health and Safety?
• To appreciate importance of
  safety
• To learn how to
  prevent, minimize, or eliminate
  waste of human resources caused
  by industrial accidents and
  occupational illness
• To know what business, industry
  and the government are doing to
  avoid or minimize human
  sufferings and loss of earnings
  because of accidents or illness in
  the industry
• To know the duties and responsibilities of
  management, the safety officer, the medical
  officers, and the personnel manager regarding
  health and safety
• To know the duties, responsibilities, and
  obligations of employees in accident
  prevention
Importance of Safety
• To eliminate time loss, prevent waste
  of human suffering because of
  industrial accident or illness
• To develop in the employee the
  proper working attitude to make
  himself a healthy and safe worker
  through the employee induction and
  training program and good
  supervision
Facts
• In US, accident alone cost employers $60 billion
  per year for medical and insurance cost, damaged
  equipment and materials and production delays
• Approximately 14, 000 persons die each year as
  result of industrial inquiry or illness and that
  90, 000 are permanently disabled in US
• In 1996, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics
  reported a total of 6.2 million workplace injuries
• Organizations have moral and legal
  responsibility to ensure the safety and well
  being of their members
• Public Policy relative to occupational illness is
  expressed in laws such as the Labor Code of
  the Philippines, DOLE’s Occupational Safety
  and Health Standards and the Occupational
  Safety and Health Act of 1970 US
Three categories of Workplace
               accidents
• Employee error
• Equipment insufficiency
• Procedure insufficiency
Employee Error
•   Mistakes such as misjudgment situation
•   Distractions by others
•   Inappropriate working condition
•   Knowingly using defective equipment
Equipment insufficiency
• Use of inappropriate equipment
• Safety devices being removed or inoperative
• Lack of protective clothing
Procedure inefficiency
• Failure of procedure of
  eliciting warning of
  hazard
• Inappropriate
  procedure for handling
  materials
Examples of Working Hazards
           • Working in:
             – Traffic zones
             – Confined spaces
             – Trenching and excavations
             – Violence
             – Machines
             – Fire and explosion
             – Slip/falls
Major Health related problems in
                organizations
• Skin diseases, which are illnesses
  involving the worker’s skin that
  are caused by work exposure to
  chemicals, plants or other
  substances
• Respiratory Conditions, illnesses
  associated with breathing
  hazardous biological
  agents, chemicals, dust, gases or
  fumes at work (e.g. tuberculosis
  and occupational asthma)
• Poisoning includes disorders evidences by
  abnormal concentration of toxic substance in
  blood, tissues, bodily fluids or the breath that
  are caused by ingestion or absorption of toxic
  substance into the body
Repetitive Motion Disorders
• Affects tendons that become
  inflamed from the strains and
  stresses repeated, forceful
  motion
• Primarily affects the
  neck, back, legs, arms, hands,
  wrists or elbows
• Carpal tunnel syndrome (pain
  in the wrist bone) is the most
  common repetitive motion
  disorder
Lower Back Disorders
• Frequently caused by engaging in activities
  such as lifting, carrying, and pulling of objects
• Occupations at greater risk are nurses, truck
  drivers and manual laborers
Workplace Stress
• Excessive amount of stress can
  have ill health effects such as
  ulcers, hypertension, headaches,
  and cardiac conditions
• Stressed employee may perform
  poorly or suffer low morale
• Causes include unclear
  supervisory directives, unclear
  deadlines for completing
  work, poor relationship with
  coworkers and overly close
  supervision
Ways to eliminate or atleast minimize
              job stress
• Effective selection and training
  procedures to help ensure that
  workers are properly suited to the
  demands of their jobs
• Clear job descriptions to reduce
  worker uncertainty regarding job
  responsibilities
• Effective job performance system to
  relieve stress by clarifying
  performance expectations
• Effective rewards programs to
  relieve stress by reducing worker
  uncertainty regarding rewards
Substance Abuse
• Organizations can curb substance
  abuse at the workplace by
  screening out applicants and
  discharging employees who have
  been identified as substance
  abusers
• Take the rehabilitative approach
  wherein help is provided to abusers
  to overcome their problems
  through remedial counseling
Employee Wellness
       • Employees can adopt
         employees wellness programs
         to eliminate health problems
         that can be caused by a
         person’s poor health choices
       • Programs should provide
         employees with physical
         fitness facilities and programs
         to help them quit
         smoking, manage stress, and
         improve nutritional habit
Who are involved in Safety and Health
             Problems

• Human Resource Professionals
  – Develop and evaluate various
    safety and health programs such as
    safety incentive, training and
    employee wellness programs
  – Responsible for ensuring
    compliance to health and safety
    laws
• Managers
  – Must emphasize safety during
    orientation training and by
    constantly reminding their
    workers of its importance
  – Must ensure that workers are
    doing their job safely
  – Investigate accidents to
    prevent future occurrence of
    similar accidents
Health and safety
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Health and safety

  • 1. HEALTH AND SAFETY Benedick J. Ledesma
  • 2.
  • 3. Why Study Health and Safety? • To appreciate importance of safety • To learn how to prevent, minimize, or eliminate waste of human resources caused by industrial accidents and occupational illness • To know what business, industry and the government are doing to avoid or minimize human sufferings and loss of earnings because of accidents or illness in the industry
  • 4. • To know the duties and responsibilities of management, the safety officer, the medical officers, and the personnel manager regarding health and safety • To know the duties, responsibilities, and obligations of employees in accident prevention
  • 5. Importance of Safety • To eliminate time loss, prevent waste of human suffering because of industrial accident or illness • To develop in the employee the proper working attitude to make himself a healthy and safe worker through the employee induction and training program and good supervision
  • 6. Facts • In US, accident alone cost employers $60 billion per year for medical and insurance cost, damaged equipment and materials and production delays • Approximately 14, 000 persons die each year as result of industrial inquiry or illness and that 90, 000 are permanently disabled in US • In 1996, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a total of 6.2 million workplace injuries
  • 7. • Organizations have moral and legal responsibility to ensure the safety and well being of their members • Public Policy relative to occupational illness is expressed in laws such as the Labor Code of the Philippines, DOLE’s Occupational Safety and Health Standards and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 US
  • 8. Three categories of Workplace accidents • Employee error • Equipment insufficiency • Procedure insufficiency
  • 9. Employee Error • Mistakes such as misjudgment situation • Distractions by others • Inappropriate working condition • Knowingly using defective equipment
  • 10. Equipment insufficiency • Use of inappropriate equipment • Safety devices being removed or inoperative • Lack of protective clothing
  • 11. Procedure inefficiency • Failure of procedure of eliciting warning of hazard • Inappropriate procedure for handling materials
  • 12. Examples of Working Hazards • Working in: – Traffic zones – Confined spaces – Trenching and excavations – Violence – Machines – Fire and explosion – Slip/falls
  • 13. Major Health related problems in organizations • Skin diseases, which are illnesses involving the worker’s skin that are caused by work exposure to chemicals, plants or other substances • Respiratory Conditions, illnesses associated with breathing hazardous biological agents, chemicals, dust, gases or fumes at work (e.g. tuberculosis and occupational asthma)
  • 14. • Poisoning includes disorders evidences by abnormal concentration of toxic substance in blood, tissues, bodily fluids or the breath that are caused by ingestion or absorption of toxic substance into the body
  • 15. Repetitive Motion Disorders • Affects tendons that become inflamed from the strains and stresses repeated, forceful motion • Primarily affects the neck, back, legs, arms, hands, wrists or elbows • Carpal tunnel syndrome (pain in the wrist bone) is the most common repetitive motion disorder
  • 16. Lower Back Disorders • Frequently caused by engaging in activities such as lifting, carrying, and pulling of objects • Occupations at greater risk are nurses, truck drivers and manual laborers
  • 17. Workplace Stress • Excessive amount of stress can have ill health effects such as ulcers, hypertension, headaches, and cardiac conditions • Stressed employee may perform poorly or suffer low morale • Causes include unclear supervisory directives, unclear deadlines for completing work, poor relationship with coworkers and overly close supervision
  • 18. Ways to eliminate or atleast minimize job stress • Effective selection and training procedures to help ensure that workers are properly suited to the demands of their jobs • Clear job descriptions to reduce worker uncertainty regarding job responsibilities • Effective job performance system to relieve stress by clarifying performance expectations • Effective rewards programs to relieve stress by reducing worker uncertainty regarding rewards
  • 19. Substance Abuse • Organizations can curb substance abuse at the workplace by screening out applicants and discharging employees who have been identified as substance abusers • Take the rehabilitative approach wherein help is provided to abusers to overcome their problems through remedial counseling
  • 20. Employee Wellness • Employees can adopt employees wellness programs to eliminate health problems that can be caused by a person’s poor health choices • Programs should provide employees with physical fitness facilities and programs to help them quit smoking, manage stress, and improve nutritional habit
  • 21. Who are involved in Safety and Health Problems • Human Resource Professionals – Develop and evaluate various safety and health programs such as safety incentive, training and employee wellness programs – Responsible for ensuring compliance to health and safety laws
  • 22. • Managers – Must emphasize safety during orientation training and by constantly reminding their workers of its importance – Must ensure that workers are doing their job safely – Investigate accidents to prevent future occurrence of similar accidents