3. A planned system of
working to prevent
illness, accident and
injury where you
work by recognizing
and identifying
hazards and risks.
4. OSHC – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
CENTER
- It serves as the authority in
Occupational Safety and Health in
the areas of research, training,
and information dissemination
and technical service
11. 1) Dormant - the situation has the
potential to be hazardous, but no
people, property, or environment is
currently affected
2) Armed – people, property, or
environment are in potential harm’s
way
3) Active – harmful incident involving the
hazard has actually occurred
19. TYPES OF WASTE:
1. LIQUID TYPE
2. SOLID TYPE
3. HAZARDOUS TYPE
4. ORGANIC TYPE
5. HOSPITAL WASTE
6. RECYCLABLE TYPE
A. The Philippines
Clean Air Act of 1999
B. Waste Management
20. •Protect people from injury
•Protect equipment from
damage
•Protect the environment
from contamination
21. • Know the location of fire extinguishers,
how to use them and which to use for
electrical fires and for combustible fires.
• Find an escape route in case a fire gets
out of control.
• Know how to contact emergency services
quickly
• Keep the workspace clean.
• Keep most solvents in a separate area.