This document provides an overview of a basic safety training program. It covers objectives like starting and completing work safely and minimizing incidents. Key topics discussed include hazards, near-misses, accidents, risk assessments, tool box talks, causes of accidents, and prevention measures. The training aims to develop safe habits and ensure safety for employees, co-workers, and the public. Personal protective equipment requirements are also outlined.
When people don’t want to follow safetyTerry Penney
In a company we would all like to think folks would like to learn about Health and safety but if you dont want to then you can learn about THANATOLOGY and what take place for those who dont!
In this PPT i gave some common hazards in workplace and consequence of those hazards. Here wee are not discussing about control measures for the hazards.
Workplace hazards are the sources of potential harm or damage to someone or something in any work environment. It can be material or any activity that has the likelihood to cause injuries under specific conditions. It should be eliminated as soon as they are identified to prevent workplace incidents or fatalities.What are the 5 basic workplace hazards?
5 Major Hazards in the Workplace - myComply Safety Tips ...
What are the 5 major hazards in the workplace?
Falls and Falling Objects.
Chemical Exposure.
Fire Hazards.
Electrical Hazards.
Repetitive Motion Injury.
Typically, OSHA cites the same workplace injuries or hazards over and over. We hear that falls are dangerous, to be cautious when handling chemicals, or to be aware of fire hazards. But, when it comes down to it, do companies have a strategy in place to ensure they are protecting their workers and ensuring their liability is defended?
What are the 5 major hazards in the workplace?
Falls and Falling Objects
Chemical Exposure
Fire Hazards
Electrical Hazards
Repetitive Motion Injury
Where OSHA cites the most accidents is in the construction industry, which is not really a surprise due to the dangerous work performed on job sites. However, no matter the industry there are workplace hazards – including sitting at a desk in a cozy office job.
At the heart of avoiding accidents or identifying hazards is ensuring your workplace or job site has individuals performing tasks who are properly trained. Training is the key to prevention! You’ll see this trend in our “Prevention Tip(s)!” below.
Workplace Hazard #1: Falls and Falling Objects
Approximately 19,565 people die in the U.S. annually due to injuries caused by unintentional falls
Slips, trip and fall injuries cost employers approximately $40,000 per incident;
About 9.2 million people were treated in emergency rooms for fall-related injuries in 2016.
65% of fall-related injuries occur as a result of falls from same-level walking surfaces;
In 2017, there were 366 fatal falls to a lower level out of 971 construction fatalities
CFR 1926.501 Fall Protection is the single most cited workplace violation by the OSHA
85% of worker’s compensation claims are attributed to employees slipping on slick floors (Industrial Safety & Occupational Health Markets 5th edition)
Prevention Tip!
Since 2012, OSHA has recognized training as the best way to minimize fall injuries: Use myComply to book training and keep track of who has been trained!
Workplace Hazard #2: Chemical Exposure
Breathing of contaminated air is the most common way that workplace chemicals enter the body.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate more than 32 million workers in the United States are potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin.
Roughly 860,000 illnesses resulting from chemical exposure occur in the workplace every year.
Employers must develop, im
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
(C) 2024 Robbie E. Sayers
When people don’t want to follow safetyTerry Penney
In a company we would all like to think folks would like to learn about Health and safety but if you dont want to then you can learn about THANATOLOGY and what take place for those who dont!
In this PPT i gave some common hazards in workplace and consequence of those hazards. Here wee are not discussing about control measures for the hazards.
Workplace hazards are the sources of potential harm or damage to someone or something in any work environment. It can be material or any activity that has the likelihood to cause injuries under specific conditions. It should be eliminated as soon as they are identified to prevent workplace incidents or fatalities.What are the 5 basic workplace hazards?
5 Major Hazards in the Workplace - myComply Safety Tips ...
What are the 5 major hazards in the workplace?
Falls and Falling Objects.
Chemical Exposure.
Fire Hazards.
Electrical Hazards.
Repetitive Motion Injury.
Typically, OSHA cites the same workplace injuries or hazards over and over. We hear that falls are dangerous, to be cautious when handling chemicals, or to be aware of fire hazards. But, when it comes down to it, do companies have a strategy in place to ensure they are protecting their workers and ensuring their liability is defended?
What are the 5 major hazards in the workplace?
Falls and Falling Objects
Chemical Exposure
Fire Hazards
Electrical Hazards
Repetitive Motion Injury
Where OSHA cites the most accidents is in the construction industry, which is not really a surprise due to the dangerous work performed on job sites. However, no matter the industry there are workplace hazards – including sitting at a desk in a cozy office job.
At the heart of avoiding accidents or identifying hazards is ensuring your workplace or job site has individuals performing tasks who are properly trained. Training is the key to prevention! You’ll see this trend in our “Prevention Tip(s)!” below.
Workplace Hazard #1: Falls and Falling Objects
Approximately 19,565 people die in the U.S. annually due to injuries caused by unintentional falls
Slips, trip and fall injuries cost employers approximately $40,000 per incident;
About 9.2 million people were treated in emergency rooms for fall-related injuries in 2016.
65% of fall-related injuries occur as a result of falls from same-level walking surfaces;
In 2017, there were 366 fatal falls to a lower level out of 971 construction fatalities
CFR 1926.501 Fall Protection is the single most cited workplace violation by the OSHA
85% of worker’s compensation claims are attributed to employees slipping on slick floors (Industrial Safety & Occupational Health Markets 5th edition)
Prevention Tip!
Since 2012, OSHA has recognized training as the best way to minimize fall injuries: Use myComply to book training and keep track of who has been trained!
Workplace Hazard #2: Chemical Exposure
Breathing of contaminated air is the most common way that workplace chemicals enter the body.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate more than 32 million workers in the United States are potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin.
Roughly 860,000 illnesses resulting from chemical exposure occur in the workplace every year.
Employers must develop, im
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
(C) 2024 Robbie E. Sayers
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Explore the innovative world of trenchless pipe repair with our comprehensive guide, "The Benefits and Techniques of Trenchless Pipe Repair." This document delves into the modern methods of repairing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation, highlighting the numerous advantages and the latest techniques used in the industry.
Learn about the cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and minimal disruption associated with trenchless technology. Discover detailed explanations of popular techniques such as pipe bursting, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and directional drilling. Understand how these methods can be applied to various types of infrastructure, from residential plumbing to large-scale municipal systems.
Ideal for homeowners, contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in modern plumbing solutions, this guide provides valuable insights into why trenchless pipe repair is becoming the preferred choice for pipe rehabilitation. Stay informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
2. Be Safe…Be Happy
• Introduction
• Objective of the training
• Basic Duties
• Hazards
• Near-miss
• Accident
• Site Specific Risk Assessment
• Tool Box Talk
• Causes of Accident
• Reporting
Table of Content
3. Be Safe…Be Happy
Objectives
• Starting and completing work safely
• To Develop safe habits
• To minimize damage and maximize safety
There should not be a single incident of injury or
injury to any of our employees and contractors
4. Be Safe…Be Happy
• To ensure my own safety
• To ensure the safety of co-workers at site
• To ensure safety of General Public
• To ensure the use of all PPE’s by me and my co-workers (all staff at site)
• To co-operate with public / customers / other utilities and my contractor /
company
• To use work instruments / equipment's safely and in accordance with
training and guidelines
• To report any safety problems / hazards / Near miss on site
Basic Duties (Exercise)
5. Be Safe…Be Happy
Safety is a state of being protected from potential
harm or something that has been designed to protect
and prevent harm.
“Freedom from danger, risk, or injury.”
What is Safety ?
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Hazard : Potential to cause an injury or Damage
Risk : The risk is a combination of consequences and the
possibility that the harm from particular hazard is realized.
Near Miss : Any incident which could have resulted in injury to
person or damage to plant or equipment or harm to
environment, or any activity, which if allowed to continue, could
have the potential to cause an incident.
Accident : Unwanted and unplanned event, typically resulting in
damage or injury.
Hazard, Risk Nearmiss, Accidents and Control
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• Workplace and Environment
• Tools and Equipment
• Poor Planning and designing
• Poor Procedure
Hazards Occurs from….
8. Be Safe…Be Happy
CHEMICAL & DUST
HAZARDS
(cleaning products,
pesticides, asbestos, etc.)
BIOLOGICAL
HAZARDS
(mold, insects/pests,
communicable diseases, etc.)
ERGONOMIC
HAZARDS
(repetition, lifting, awkward
postures, etc.)
WORK
ORGANIZATION
HAZARDS
Things that cause STRESS!
SAFETY HAZARDS
(slips, trips and falls, faulty
equipment, etc.)
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
(noise, temperature
extremes, radiation, etc.)
21. Be Safe…Be Happy
Site Specific Risk Assessment
1. Look for the hazards
Walk around the workplace
and consider all the sources,
situations, workplace tasks
or environmental conditions
which could lead to injury,
damage, ill effect on health
or negative impact on
environment.
2. Exposure to Hazard
How often are people likely to encounter this hazard.
22. Be Safe…Be Happy
3. Preventative Measures
prevent access to the hazard, e.g. guarding, keeping doors
locked.
organize work to reduce exposure to the hazard
4. And Finally
Implement and TRAIN, TRAIN, TRAIN staff in safe procedures.
Continually monitor the hazards
Site Specific Risk Assessment
23. Be Safe…Be Happy
Tool Box Talk
• Tool Box Talk place
should be free from
Danger
• Give everyone a
chance to talk
• Everyone can see and
hear you.
24. Be Safe…Be Happy
Why Personal Protective Equipment - PPE?
Identify & evaluate hazards in the workplace &
Select and use PPE
Accept this !!!!! Or
28. Be Safe…Be Happy
High voltage
protection
Dielectric Gloves
Abrasion, cut ,
Puncture
protection
Chemical
protection
gloves
High Heat
Resistant Gloves
Hand Protection
31. Be Safe…Be Happy
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Causes of Accident
Causes of Accident
Lack of
Supervision
Basic Cause
Personal Factor Job Factor
Sudden Cause
Unsafe Act
Unsafe
Condition
33. Be Safe…Be Happy
The unsafe behaviour that we see and don’t
challenge today, becomes the accepted
behaviour tomorrow
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• Lack Of Safe Habits
• Lack Of Proper Maintenance Of
Equipment.
• Electrical Faults (Short Circuits)
• Lack Of Proper Storage Of
Material.
• Under Influence Of Substances
(Alcohol / Drugs)
• Illness
• Lapse In Concentration
• Short Cut Method
• Under Time Pressure
• Ignorance
•Unaware of risks / hazards
•Unaware of proper
procedure
•Embarrassed to ask
•Follow others
•Overconfidence
•Lack of Knowledge
•Stress
Causes of Accident (Exercise)
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4% Unsafe Conditions
96% Unsafe Acts
Causes of Accident
What is the
main cause
of injuries
Unsafe Acts
or Unsafe
Conditions?
38. 38
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• Prevention is the Key to eliminate the chances of Accidents
• Third Party Basic Safety Training to develop safety consciousness
amongst all to follow safe habits.
• Use IS marked electrical Equipment, Switches. Cables etc..
• Good Housekeeping to be improved.
• To Follow Safety Rules
• Use 3-Pin Plug. Never Use necked wire for connection.
• Proper inspection and testing of Electrical Earthing.
• Proper Storage of Material.
• Floor should be clean all the time.
• PPE use as per the hazards involve.
• Never keep papers/ files etc on UPS
Prevention Measures