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Occupational Health & Safety
Claytons Mid Logistics
Occupational Health & Safety
Definition:
 Means by which to control aspects of work
production that involve any degree of risk or
danger that may cause injury or harm.
 This process eliminates such elements to
ensure employee safety & health.
For All Employees
The Reasons for OH & S:
 Eliminates possible danger.
 Safeguard employee productivity.
 Means to promote workplace processes.
 Protect employee rights.
 Maintain worker health.
Our Safety Procedures
 Written Instructions in OH
& S Manual.
 Regular Inspections by
Safety Representatives.
 Informal: Employee
Observation.
 In accord with legal
regulations.
All Safety Checks on
Office Equipment
 Lighting & Glare.
 Equipment Layout &
Access.
 Space.
 Manual Handling.
 Noise.
 Ventilation, humidity &
temperature.
 Desk.
 Chair - Adjusted
Height & Foot
Position.
 Computer &
Accessories.
 Laptops.
 Safety Equipment.
Our Safety
Representatives
The two representatives elected as company advisors on all
OH & S issues. Empowered to act on behalf of employees
& employer. Able to inspect any incident or potential
problem.
 Phillip Jenkins
(Senior Rep.)
 Jane Sutton
(Junior Rep.)
Recent Injury / Illness: Australia
(Source: ABS 6324.0 Year: 2005 - 06)
Category %
Fracture 6.4
Chronic joint or muscle condition 18.6
Sprain / strain 30.1
Cut / open wound 19.2
Crushing injury / internal organ
damage / amputation 4.0
Superficial injury 7.5
Stress or other mental condition 4.5
Other 9.7
Prevention (The Best Cure)
The 4 Step System:
S A F E
Spot the Hazard
Assess the Risk
Fix the Problem
Evaluate Results
Spot the Hazard
Physical inspection of workplace.
A hazard is anything with potential to cause injury,
illness or damage.
Identified by:
 Observing Workers Tasks.
 Speaking to Workers.
 Using Safety Checklist.
 Review Manufacturers Info.
 View injury Records.
Assess the Risk
Once hazards are identified determine
their level of risk.
A risk is the likelihood of a hazard causing
injury, illness or damage to health.
Assessed by:
 Potential Impact of hazard.
 How likely is the hazard to cause someone
harm.
Fix the Problem
Also known as risk control.
Aim to remove a hazard completely. If
this is not possible a ‘hierarchy of
control’ exist.
 Eliminate the Hazard.
 Substitute the Hazard.
 Isolate the Hazard.
 Use Engineering Controls.
 Use Administrative Controls.
 Use Personal Protective Equipment.
Evaluate Results
This comes after the first three steps in the hazard
management process.
How effective are changes made to fix the problem.
Talk to workers & their response.
 Are changes making a difference?
 Workers opinion on change.
 Do solutions reduce risk?
 Do solutions create new hazards or increase risk of
existing ones?
Reporting Risks & Incidents
Under current law a Workplace Standards Inspector
must be notified immediately if:
 Someone is killed.
 Someone suffers serious bodily injury or illness
(requiring hospital admission).
 A dangerous incident occurs which could have
resulted in someone being killed or serious injury /
illness.
On Helpline: 1300 366 322
Details to be Reported in Writing
For other incidents & near misses a written record
must be made.
The Written Report must include:
 What: Description of Event / Injury / Damage.
 When: Time & Date of incident.
 Where: Location & Street Address.
 Who: Person, Witness, Workplace & Reporter.
 Why: Incident cause, Future action to prevent it
again.
Resolving OH & S Issues
Consultation process to share information on
OH & S. Both employees & employers work
together to resolve issues. Through
committees & safety reports. Inspectors
pivotal as they provide an assessment of
conditions in the workplace.
In case of an Emergency
Means the safe & rapid evacuation of workplace
in the case of an emergency.
Emergency procedures can be invoked once a
threat becomes visible.
Drill commands include personnel departure &
actions to counter existing danger.
Employer Responsibilities
To maintain & provide:
 A safe working environment.
 Safe systems of work.
 Facilities for the welfare of all workers.
 Any information, instruction, training or
supervision needed to ensure workers safety.
Employee Responsibilities
Responsible for:
 Ensuring own personal health & safety, and that
of others in the workplace.
 Complying with any reasonable directions given
by management relating to health & safety.
Safety & Hazard Signs
OH & S Policies
Further Resources on these issues are available:
Safe Work Australia Council.
Workplace Safety Australia.
Websites.
National Research Centre for OHS Regulation.
Workplace OHS.
OH & S Solutions.

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Ohs slides

  • 1. Occupational Health & Safety Claytons Mid Logistics
  • 2. Occupational Health & Safety Definition:  Means by which to control aspects of work production that involve any degree of risk or danger that may cause injury or harm.  This process eliminates such elements to ensure employee safety & health.
  • 3. For All Employees The Reasons for OH & S:  Eliminates possible danger.  Safeguard employee productivity.  Means to promote workplace processes.  Protect employee rights.  Maintain worker health.
  • 4. Our Safety Procedures  Written Instructions in OH & S Manual.  Regular Inspections by Safety Representatives.  Informal: Employee Observation.  In accord with legal regulations.
  • 5. All Safety Checks on Office Equipment  Lighting & Glare.  Equipment Layout & Access.  Space.  Manual Handling.  Noise.  Ventilation, humidity & temperature.  Desk.  Chair - Adjusted Height & Foot Position.  Computer & Accessories.  Laptops.  Safety Equipment.
  • 6. Our Safety Representatives The two representatives elected as company advisors on all OH & S issues. Empowered to act on behalf of employees & employer. Able to inspect any incident or potential problem.  Phillip Jenkins (Senior Rep.)  Jane Sutton (Junior Rep.)
  • 7. Recent Injury / Illness: Australia (Source: ABS 6324.0 Year: 2005 - 06) Category % Fracture 6.4 Chronic joint or muscle condition 18.6 Sprain / strain 30.1 Cut / open wound 19.2 Crushing injury / internal organ damage / amputation 4.0 Superficial injury 7.5 Stress or other mental condition 4.5 Other 9.7
  • 8. Prevention (The Best Cure) The 4 Step System: S A F E Spot the Hazard Assess the Risk Fix the Problem Evaluate Results
  • 9. Spot the Hazard Physical inspection of workplace. A hazard is anything with potential to cause injury, illness or damage. Identified by:  Observing Workers Tasks.  Speaking to Workers.  Using Safety Checklist.  Review Manufacturers Info.  View injury Records.
  • 10. Assess the Risk Once hazards are identified determine their level of risk. A risk is the likelihood of a hazard causing injury, illness or damage to health. Assessed by:  Potential Impact of hazard.  How likely is the hazard to cause someone harm.
  • 11. Fix the Problem Also known as risk control. Aim to remove a hazard completely. If this is not possible a ‘hierarchy of control’ exist.  Eliminate the Hazard.  Substitute the Hazard.  Isolate the Hazard.  Use Engineering Controls.  Use Administrative Controls.  Use Personal Protective Equipment.
  • 12. Evaluate Results This comes after the first three steps in the hazard management process. How effective are changes made to fix the problem. Talk to workers & their response.  Are changes making a difference?  Workers opinion on change.  Do solutions reduce risk?  Do solutions create new hazards or increase risk of existing ones?
  • 13. Reporting Risks & Incidents Under current law a Workplace Standards Inspector must be notified immediately if:  Someone is killed.  Someone suffers serious bodily injury or illness (requiring hospital admission).  A dangerous incident occurs which could have resulted in someone being killed or serious injury / illness. On Helpline: 1300 366 322
  • 14. Details to be Reported in Writing For other incidents & near misses a written record must be made. The Written Report must include:  What: Description of Event / Injury / Damage.  When: Time & Date of incident.  Where: Location & Street Address.  Who: Person, Witness, Workplace & Reporter.  Why: Incident cause, Future action to prevent it again.
  • 15. Resolving OH & S Issues Consultation process to share information on OH & S. Both employees & employers work together to resolve issues. Through committees & safety reports. Inspectors pivotal as they provide an assessment of conditions in the workplace.
  • 16. In case of an Emergency Means the safe & rapid evacuation of workplace in the case of an emergency. Emergency procedures can be invoked once a threat becomes visible. Drill commands include personnel departure & actions to counter existing danger.
  • 17. Employer Responsibilities To maintain & provide:  A safe working environment.  Safe systems of work.  Facilities for the welfare of all workers.  Any information, instruction, training or supervision needed to ensure workers safety.
  • 18. Employee Responsibilities Responsible for:  Ensuring own personal health & safety, and that of others in the workplace.  Complying with any reasonable directions given by management relating to health & safety.
  • 20. OH & S Policies Further Resources on these issues are available: Safe Work Australia Council. Workplace Safety Australia. Websites. National Research Centre for OHS Regulation. Workplace OHS. OH & S Solutions.