1) The construction industry has one of the highest rates of work-related injuries, though numbers have fallen in recent decades due to improved safety standards. Project managers are legally responsible for ensuring workplace health and safety compliance.
2) A comprehensive health and safety program includes policies, objectives, training, inspections, incident reporting, emergency procedures and medical support. It also requires management and employee participation through joint safety committees.
3) A case study from Singapore described a fatal scaffolding accident caused by permit to work failures, lack of safety equipment and supervision. Proper training, safe equipment, safety programs and inspections could have prevented it.
SESSION : 1 Health & Safety Management : An overview
What is Industrial Safety?
Why Manage Health & Safety – 3 Good Reasons
Cost and Consequences of Accidents – Video
Accident Causation theory
Common cause of accidents in construction
How Manage Health & Safety – HSG (65) Model
4 C’s for Positive Health & Safety Culture
Proactive & Reactive Monitoring
Principle of Control in H&S
Hazards & Risk Management
Safe System of work, PTW
Hierarchy of Control – Video
Principle of Accident prevention
MEEP – Material, Equipment, Environment & People
IITS - Information, Instruction , Training and Supervisions
It will very helpful for safety officer to identify hazards and its risk to stop before converting into accident. Because any accident has 3 reasons. 88% accident happen due to unsafe action and 10% accident happen due to unsafe condition and only 2% accident happen due to beyond human control. So we can see 98% accident can control.
SESSION : 1 Health & Safety Management : An overview
What is Industrial Safety?
Why Manage Health & Safety – 3 Good Reasons
Cost and Consequences of Accidents – Video
Accident Causation theory
Common cause of accidents in construction
How Manage Health & Safety – HSG (65) Model
4 C’s for Positive Health & Safety Culture
Proactive & Reactive Monitoring
Principle of Control in H&S
Hazards & Risk Management
Safe System of work, PTW
Hierarchy of Control – Video
Principle of Accident prevention
MEEP – Material, Equipment, Environment & People
IITS - Information, Instruction , Training and Supervisions
It will very helpful for safety officer to identify hazards and its risk to stop before converting into accident. Because any accident has 3 reasons. 88% accident happen due to unsafe action and 10% accident happen due to unsafe condition and only 2% accident happen due to beyond human control. So we can see 98% accident can control.
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This accident investigation PowerPoint by CSCB breaks down the necessary steps to take when conducting an accident investigation in the construction industry.
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This accident investigation PowerPoint by CSCB breaks down the necessary steps to take when conducting an accident investigation in the construction industry.
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Practical approach to implement and comply to ISO 45001:2016 Occupational Health & Safety Standard.
This presentation will help organisations to effectively implement and keep the compliance to ISO 45001:2016 OHSA Standard
Overview of EU and National Legislation in Construction Health and SafetyMerve Hacıbayramoğlu
Construction is one of the most physically demanding sectors. Workers in the construction
sector have greater exposure to biological, chemical and ergonomic risk factors, as well as
noise and temperature. Around 45% of construction workers say their work affects their
health. The costs of accidents and ill health in the sector, are immense to individuals,
employers and governments. More than 99% of construction firms in Europe are small and
medium enterprises. Therefore, occupational health and safety factors have been addressed by
a number of legislative acts, both on EU and national levels.
EU legislation in the filed has been adopted on the basis of Article 153 of the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, which gives the EU the authority to adopt directives in
the field. The sectors primarily addressed on both EU legislative and policy-making levels are
agriculture, construction, education, fisheries, the hotel, restaurant and catering sector, health
care, rail, air and water transport and road transport.
Member States are free to adopt stricter rules for the protection of workers when transposing
EU directives into national law, thus legislative requirements in the field of safety and health
at work can vary across EU Member States.
In 1996 the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) was set up to
promote a culture of risk prevention to improve working conditions in Europe within EU
OSH policy and strategy that aim at making Europe a safer, healthier and more productive
place to work. Agency’s main activities cover the areas of analysis and research, prevention,
and campaigning and awareness raising in the field af health and safety at work.
This report contains an overview of the EU legislation and national rules and regulations of
Bulgaria, Turkey, Austria, Malta, UK and Spain concerning occupational safety and health at
work in the field of construction industry.
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Construction Design And Management Regulations (Cdm2007) PresentationDavid Cant - CMIOSH
CDM2007 - The Construction Design and Manangement regulations here is a brief overview on this piece of legsilation for Clients having construction work done.
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This document is a 30 page health, safety and environmental management plan that will provides organisations with a very solid framework for managing health, safety and environmental risk.
The key elements include: HSE policy, risk management, management responsibilities, incident investigation, injury reporting, training and competency, emergency management, sub-contractor management, communication and consultation, occupational health, processes for work practices, monitoring and review.
Once downloaded this document can be enhanced by purchasing a number of forms, registers, checklist or templates from this site.
This document present excellent value for money for the perspective client; to draft a document of similar quality would cost several thousands of dollars in man hours. However, you will need to tailor this HSE management plan to your organisation as well to any relevant legislation, standards or codes.
This document will suit medium to large businesses, or the small business owner looking to step up their HSE compliance or improve their chance of winning work with high end clients.
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Occupational Health & Safety PresentationMark Zeeman
Presentation to (New & Old) employees on OH & S issues. An informed package to refresh & introduce others to issues involved within the workplace. It is focused on everyday issues occuring in work. Provides an awareness of rights & responsibilities of employees & employers. It is expected that any issues unresolved will be voiced objectively as possible. The overall intent is to provide a campaign on issues in both safety and health.
Is your safety audit process stale with the organization's business plan?
Avoid the common pitfalls that derail most safety audits.
Identify policies and conditions that cause loss and incidents with the examples here in this presentation.
Build the necessary elements of the written audit document.
Author John Newquist has worked with several of the Fortune 500 companies in auditing safety management systems and best practices to prevent injuries and losses for the last 30 years. This was one session presented in a day long seminar in June 2013.
In 2006, the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation received reports on 10,055 construction-related injuries. Despite extensive federal and state regulations designed to maintain safe worksites, 21 construction workers suffered fatal injuries in 2006 in Pennsylvania, an increase from 14 fatalities of the previous year.
This presentation will review root causes of construction accidents, OSHA’s role of “the work place safety gatekeeper” and the various duties of care for contractors and sub contractors. Identification of hazard factors affecting managing safety in assembly, erection, excavation and demolition operations in order to analyze their effect to the risk of accident occurrence.
Additionally the design professional’s opportunity and obligation to design for safety will be reviewed.
This presentation will demonstrate by review of case histories how risks can be managed and if not what liabilities can be incurred.
Similar to Health and Safety Presentation FINAL (20)
1. Group 7:
Ali Zahedi Anaraki
Rabih Ataya
Rachid Tawil
Hossein Khodaverdipoursarbandi
Seyed Mohammadsadegh Tabatabaei
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2. Outline:
1. Introduction
2. Safety on Construction site
3. Health and Safety Program
4. Project manager responsibilities and liabilities in health and safety
5. Risk management and reporting
6. Case study
7. Wearable technology in construction
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3. Fatalities and injuries in Construction Industry
Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC)
Construction industry the most dangerous
The number of work-related injuries
has fallen dramatically since the late
1980s because of improving health and
safety standards in the workplace
Third place for lost wages due to a
work-related injury
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4. CFCSA (Canadian Federation of Construction Safety
Associations)
CFCSA : promoting awareness of construction health and safety, improving information sharing,
and producing workplace health and safety resources
Certificate of Recognition program (COR)
Construction Safety Officer (CSO)
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5. 9 Tips for Safety on Construction site
1. Walk through of the site
2. Safety training.
3. Identify hazardous materials.
4. Inspect equipment.
5. Use harnesses and other safety equipment
6. Provide personal protective equipment
7. Be sure OSHA standards are met
8. Prepare for emergencies
9. Protect the public by barricading the construction site
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6. Health and Safety Program
Organization's occupational health and safety (OH&S) policy :
Policy
Objectives and details
of the program
Organization's basic
health and safety
viewpoint
Clear in terms &
unmistakable
Responsible for
occupational health and
safety programs6
7. OH&S program
Program elements
Internal responsibility
system
Joint health and safety
committee
Employee orientation
Training
Workplace inspections
Reporting and investigating
accidents/incidents
Emergency procedures
Medical and first aid
Workplace specific items7
8. Internal responsibility system & Health and Safety
Committees
Management
Employees
Benefit of committees
• provide practical knowledge of specific jobs gives larger overview of job
• improve general company policies and procedures
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9. Training
• Start of employment
• Moved to a new job
• Using of new equipment
• Periodic education
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10. Inspections
Inspection team
• Knowledge of regulations and procedures.
• Knowledge of the hazards in the workplace.
• Experience with work processes involved.
• Be a member of Joint health and safety
committee.
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11. Project manager responsibilities and liabilities in health
and safety
Why project managers are responsible in
front of health and safety regulations?
In spite of developed technology of equipment in the manufacturing and industrial
sectors, the topic of workplace health and safety plays an important role in the
workforce.
In accordance with the Canadian Occupational Safety and Health Act, the project
manager is bound to take the necessary workplace safety measures to protect the
safety and health of workers at work.
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12. Necessary measures that should be taken by project
managers
Workforce implementation and workflow should be designed in the way that
risks to life and health are avoided as far as possible
Eliminate any hazard and dangerous activity from their root causes and
initiations
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14. An example of legal liabilities of project manager
• Accident on worksite in Ontario On January 11, 2016
• The Ontario Superior Court, recognized the project manager guilty of four
counts of criminal negligence causing death and one count of criminal
negligence causing bodily harm
• Construction project manager was sentenced to three years and half in prison
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15. The project manager was fully aware of the requirement that
each worker needed to be secured by a lifeline harness
The project manager bore the ultimate responsibility for the
workers’ safety on the day of the accident
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An example of legal liabilities of project manager
16. Project managers can limit their liability
Continuously familiar yourself with the applicable
occupational health and safety obligations
Completely familiar with the hazards and potential
accident that exist in your workplace
implement a plan to effectively reduce or eliminate the
aspects that making any incidents in the projects
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17. Risk Management
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• Projects are exposed to Risks at all execution phases
• Risk Management has 6 basic elements:
• Risk Management Model based on Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle
18. Risk Management Model
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• PLAN:
• Identify H&S Risks
• Risks Analysis & Assessment
• DO
• Identify Roles, Responsibilities,Accountability andAuthority
• Competence,Training andAwareness
• Internal and External Communication
• Develop and Implement OperationalControls
• Emergency Preparedness and Response
• CHECK
• Project Audit
• Performance Measurement and Monitoring
• Incident Reporting and Investigation
• ACT
• Management and Performance Reviews of the H&S Systems
• Assess opportunities for Continual Improvement
• Communicate
19. Case Study
Summary
• Project in Singapore
• Scaffold dismantling accident
• Worker fell from 33 m height
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Causes :
• Permit to work
• Inappropriate safety equipment
• Inadequate safety system
• Lack of verification and inspection
20. Case Study
Accident Prevention
• Proper training
• Adequate and safe equipment
• Implementing safety program
• Verification, inspection and supervision
Consequences
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PARTY RISPONSIBILITY FAILURE
Owner To require safety measures
Project Manager
To exercise all due diligence when performing his function with respect to the
issuance of a permit to work
Safety Assessor
To exercise all due diligence when performing his functions with respect to the
evaluation and endorsement of a proper application of the permit to work
Scaffold Supervisor
To ensure that the scaffold workers were provided with proper equipment such
lifelines to protect themselves from falling from height