INDUSTRIAL
SAFETY
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WHAT IS INDUSTIAL SAFETY
Industrial safety is a primarily a management
activity which is concentrated with
Reducing
Controlling
Eliminating hazards from the industries or
industrials units
NEEDS FOR SAFETY MEASURES
 Rapid industrialization with its complexities in
manufacturing process
 Expansion or modifications in existing factories
 Setting up of new industries involving hazards not known
earlier
 Lack of safety consciousness
 Inadequate realization
Significance of Industrial Safety
 Industrial causes a great loss to both the employee, that’s
it is having importance
 Cost of compensation
 Cost of medical-aid
 Cost of training a new worker
 Cost of the lost time
 Cost of investigation
OBJECTIVES OF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
 To check all the possible chances of accidents
 To prevent accidents in industry by reducing hazard
 To reduce cost related to accident
 Better morale of industrial employees
 To eliminate accidents causing work stoppage and
production loss
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
 Accidents occurring in the industries are called industrial
accidents
 It defined as it is an event or mishappening that occurs
unexpectedly.
 Sudden enforcing event which is taking place in an
industry due to this the progress of production activity will
be hampered
CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS
 Accidents due to dangerous machines
 Unsafe physical conditions
 Moving objects
 Unsafe acts
 Electrical causes
 Exposure to harmful substances
FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
 Age
 Experience in work
 Rate of production
 House of work
 Noise and vibration
 Physical condition of worker
 Illumination
Measures to ensure Industrial Safety
 Reduction in Unsafe Condition
 Safety Committee
 Safety Education & Training Safety Education & Training
 Inspection
 Role of Government
Industrial safety
Industrial safety

Industrial safety

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  • 2.
    WHAT IS INDUSTIALSAFETY Industrial safety is a primarily a management activity which is concentrated with Reducing Controlling Eliminating hazards from the industries or industrials units
  • 3.
    NEEDS FOR SAFETYMEASURES  Rapid industrialization with its complexities in manufacturing process  Expansion or modifications in existing factories  Setting up of new industries involving hazards not known earlier  Lack of safety consciousness  Inadequate realization
  • 4.
    Significance of IndustrialSafety  Industrial causes a great loss to both the employee, that’s it is having importance  Cost of compensation  Cost of medical-aid  Cost of training a new worker  Cost of the lost time  Cost of investigation
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    OBJECTIVES OF INDUSTRIALSAFETY  To check all the possible chances of accidents  To prevent accidents in industry by reducing hazard  To reduce cost related to accident  Better morale of industrial employees  To eliminate accidents causing work stoppage and production loss
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    INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS  Accidentsoccurring in the industries are called industrial accidents  It defined as it is an event or mishappening that occurs unexpectedly.  Sudden enforcing event which is taking place in an industry due to this the progress of production activity will be hampered
  • 7.
    CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS Accidents due to dangerous machines  Unsafe physical conditions  Moving objects  Unsafe acts  Electrical causes  Exposure to harmful substances
  • 8.
    FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FORACCIDENTS  Age  Experience in work  Rate of production  House of work  Noise and vibration  Physical condition of worker  Illumination
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    Measures to ensureIndustrial Safety  Reduction in Unsafe Condition  Safety Committee  Safety Education & Training Safety Education & Training  Inspection  Role of Government