Ariful Hasan

  Md.
                                Shahanaz
Shahadat
                                 Sultana
Hossain


Md. Miraj                         Rawfa
Hossan                            Sultana


     Mahadi                  Shamsuddin
     Hasan                      Bappi
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
   Safety is an important aspect of any product
    or business activity, and in daily life
    everybody will have some idea of what safety
    means.
   What does it mean that a product or process
    is safe?
   Can anything be 100% safe?
   And if not, are there any criteria to determine
    how safe a product or process should be?
1.   Identify Hazards & Assesses Risks
2.   Identify Desired People Requirements
3.   Identify Compliance Requirements
4.   Ensure Safe Physical Work Environment
5.   Develop Safe System of Work
6.   Assesses Competency
7.   Monitor & Review Performance
   According to Sklet (2006), factors that prevent
    transitions between phases in the accident
    sequence may be regarded as safety barriers.
   The concept of safety barriers, which is often
    related to an accident model known as the
    energy model. The basic principle of the energy
    model, which was originally introduced by
    Gibson (1961), is to separate hazards (energy
    sources) from victims (vulnerable targets) by
    safety barriers (Haddon 1980).
61. Safety of building and machinery
62. Precaution in case of fire
63. Fencing of machinery
64. Work on or near machinery in motion
65. Striking gear and devices for cutting off
power
66. Self – acting machines
67. Casing of new machinery
68. Cranes and other lifting machinery
69. Hoists and lifts
70. Revolving machinery
71. Pressure plate
72. Floors , Stairs and means of access
73. Pits-.sumps ,opening in floors etc.
74. Excessive weights
75. Protection of eyes
76. Powers to require specifications of defective
parts or tests of stability
77. Precaution against dangerous fumes
78. Explosive or inflammable dust, gas etc.
   Measures to be taken as regards the safety
    measures related to building and machineries.
   If it appears to an Inspector that any building or
    part thereof or any passageway or machine of
    the factory is in such a condition which is
    injurious for the life and health of the workers
    working therein, the Inspector may issue an
    order to the owner of the factory to take
    necessary steps immediately within the
    specified time therein.
   Section 62 deals with the provisions for
    measures to be taken by a factory to avoid
    dangers and damage due to fire. Measures
    should be taken under this section:
   At least one alternative exit with staircases
    connected
   No door affording exit can be locked
   The doors affording exit must be open outwards
   Effective and clearly audible means of fire-
    warning system
   There shall be a free passage-way
 Factories are required to secure the following parts of
  machinery in order to ensure safety of the workers:
 Every moving part of a prime mover and every fly
  wheel connected to a prime mover
 The head-race and tail-race of every water wheel and
  water turbine
 Every part of an electric generator, transmission
  machinery and other dangerous part of any
  machinery.
 The fencing is required to prevent the machineries
  from harming the workers coming in close contact to
  them.
   Provisions of the labor law:
   In case of examining, adjusting and
    lubricating part of machinery in motion, it is
    required to employ a well-trained adult male
    worker.
   Women and adolescent are not allowed to do
    work near machineries when on motion
   The Government may prohibit the cleaning,
    lubricating and adjusting, of any machinery in
    motion, by any person.
 Energy isolation (Section 65)
 Emergency power cut off switch must be
  installed with all movable equipment.
 Crane and other lifting equipment (Section 68)
 All such equipment shall be inspected, tested
  and certified annually by a competent person
 Inspection, testing and certification
  documentation of such equipment shall be kept
  in a register.
 Equipment shall not be used to lift excessive
  weight than the operation capacity of that
  equipment.
All such equipment shall be maintained
properly
 All such equipment shall be inspected, tested
  and certified every after six months by a
  competent person
 Inspection, testing and certification
  documentation of such equipment shall be
  kept in a register.
 Safe load carrying capacity must be clearly
  written on to the equipment body.
   All floors, staircases, and passages shall be of
    sound construction and properly maintained,
    and if it is necessary to ensure safety, hand-
    railings shall be provided with them.
    Reasonable safe passageway or access shall be
    maintained in a place where employees work.
   All the floors, passageways, and staircases shall
    be maintained in a neat and clean manner, wide
    enough, and free from any blockade.
   Excessive Weights (Section 74)
   No person shall be employed in any factory to
    lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to be
    likely to cause him injury.
   Personal protective equipment (Section 75)
   Effective screens or suitable goggles shall be
    provided for the protection of person’s eye
    where there is a risk:
   Of injury to eyes from particles or fragments
    thrown off in the course of the processing
   To the eyes, by reason of exposure to excessive
    light or heat.
 No person shall be allowed to enter potentially
  hazardous chambers, containing dangerous fumes,
  such as tank, vat, pit, pipe, flue or confined spaces if
  there is not any manhole of adequate size.
 No portable light of voltage exceeding 24 volts shall
  be permitted to use inside places mentioned above.
 No person shall be allowed to enter the places
  mentioned above until the following measures are
  taken:
 A certificate in writing has to be given by a competent
  person stating that the space is free from dangerous
  fumes and is fit for persons to enter.
 The following practicable measures must be
  taken in factories to avoid explosions caused by
  inflammable dust, gas or vapor produced during
  the manufacturing process:
 Effective enclosure of the plant or machinery
  used in the process
 Removal or prevention of the accumulation of
  inflammable objects
 Proper enclosure of all possible sources of
  ignition.
   Dangerous Work (Section 79)
   Providing for the protection of all persons employed
    in the operation or in the vicinity of the places where it
    is carried on, and
   Providing notice about the hazardous chemical to the
    workers.
   Risk assessment and prevention (Section 40 & 79)
   The government shall, by notification in the official
    gazette, provide a list of the dangerous machines and
    risky operations for the adolescent workers (Section
    40[3])
   The workers employed in such machines and/or
    operations shall be sufficiently trained and supervised
Company         No. of    Employee     Protective   Training   Emergency
Name            workers   Satisfaction Equipment               Exit
Globe Drugs 400           35%                      X          5
Limited
Globe           330       55%                      X          3
Biscuit &
Dairy Milk
Ltd.
Globe Soft      580       65%         X             X          4
Drinks Ltd.
Globe Agro      350       70%         X             X          4
vet Ltd.
Globe           450       50%         X                       3
fisheries Ltd
Getex           600       45%         X                       5
Plastic Ltd.
Company     No. of    Employee     Protective   Training   Emergency
Name        workers   Satisfaction Equipment               Exit
AST         500       65%                      X          3
Beverage
Ltd.
Abdul       650       45%                                5
Monem Ltd
Health Certificate                      Not provided
Medical Check up                        Sometime provided
Compensation for injury                 Provided
Information about safety                Provided
Safety equipment's ( working clothes,   Provided to some employees
footwear, gloves etc)

Consult evaluation of risk              Not frequently
Training about risk                     Not sufficient
Refusal of work by the employees        Cannot be done
Number of smokers                       Moderate
Investigation of safety failure         Adequate
Documentation of safety failure         No documentation
 To inspect the safety system by the
  government agency properly.
 Law must be implemented in an appropriate
  way.
 To make aware both the employee and
  employer about safety system.
Presentation on industrial relations

Presentation on industrial relations

  • 2.
    Ariful Hasan Md. Shahanaz Shahadat Sultana Hossain Md. Miraj Rawfa Hossan Sultana Mahadi Shamsuddin Hasan Bappi
  • 3.
  • 5.
    Safety is an important aspect of any product or business activity, and in daily life everybody will have some idea of what safety means.  What does it mean that a product or process is safe?  Can anything be 100% safe?  And if not, are there any criteria to determine how safe a product or process should be?
  • 6.
    1. Identify Hazards & Assesses Risks 2. Identify Desired People Requirements 3. Identify Compliance Requirements 4. Ensure Safe Physical Work Environment 5. Develop Safe System of Work 6. Assesses Competency 7. Monitor & Review Performance
  • 8.
    According to Sklet (2006), factors that prevent transitions between phases in the accident sequence may be regarded as safety barriers.  The concept of safety barriers, which is often related to an accident model known as the energy model. The basic principle of the energy model, which was originally introduced by Gibson (1961), is to separate hazards (energy sources) from victims (vulnerable targets) by safety barriers (Haddon 1980).
  • 13.
    61. Safety ofbuilding and machinery 62. Precaution in case of fire 63. Fencing of machinery 64. Work on or near machinery in motion 65. Striking gear and devices for cutting off power 66. Self – acting machines 67. Casing of new machinery 68. Cranes and other lifting machinery 69. Hoists and lifts
  • 14.
    70. Revolving machinery 71.Pressure plate 72. Floors , Stairs and means of access 73. Pits-.sumps ,opening in floors etc. 74. Excessive weights 75. Protection of eyes 76. Powers to require specifications of defective parts or tests of stability 77. Precaution against dangerous fumes 78. Explosive or inflammable dust, gas etc.
  • 16.
    Measures to be taken as regards the safety measures related to building and machineries.  If it appears to an Inspector that any building or part thereof or any passageway or machine of the factory is in such a condition which is injurious for the life and health of the workers working therein, the Inspector may issue an order to the owner of the factory to take necessary steps immediately within the specified time therein.
  • 17.
    Section 62 deals with the provisions for measures to be taken by a factory to avoid dangers and damage due to fire. Measures should be taken under this section:  At least one alternative exit with staircases connected  No door affording exit can be locked  The doors affording exit must be open outwards  Effective and clearly audible means of fire- warning system  There shall be a free passage-way
  • 18.
     Factories arerequired to secure the following parts of machinery in order to ensure safety of the workers:  Every moving part of a prime mover and every fly wheel connected to a prime mover  The head-race and tail-race of every water wheel and water turbine  Every part of an electric generator, transmission machinery and other dangerous part of any machinery.  The fencing is required to prevent the machineries from harming the workers coming in close contact to them.
  • 20.
    Provisions of the labor law:  In case of examining, adjusting and lubricating part of machinery in motion, it is required to employ a well-trained adult male worker.  Women and adolescent are not allowed to do work near machineries when on motion  The Government may prohibit the cleaning, lubricating and adjusting, of any machinery in motion, by any person.
  • 21.
     Energy isolation(Section 65)  Emergency power cut off switch must be installed with all movable equipment.  Crane and other lifting equipment (Section 68)  All such equipment shall be inspected, tested and certified annually by a competent person  Inspection, testing and certification documentation of such equipment shall be kept in a register.  Equipment shall not be used to lift excessive weight than the operation capacity of that equipment.
  • 22.
    All such equipmentshall be maintained properly  All such equipment shall be inspected, tested and certified every after six months by a competent person  Inspection, testing and certification documentation of such equipment shall be kept in a register.  Safe load carrying capacity must be clearly written on to the equipment body.
  • 23.
    All floors, staircases, and passages shall be of sound construction and properly maintained, and if it is necessary to ensure safety, hand- railings shall be provided with them.  Reasonable safe passageway or access shall be maintained in a place where employees work.  All the floors, passageways, and staircases shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner, wide enough, and free from any blockade.
  • 25.
    Excessive Weights (Section 74)  No person shall be employed in any factory to lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause him injury.  Personal protective equipment (Section 75)  Effective screens or suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of person’s eye where there is a risk:  Of injury to eyes from particles or fragments thrown off in the course of the processing  To the eyes, by reason of exposure to excessive light or heat.
  • 26.
     No personshall be allowed to enter potentially hazardous chambers, containing dangerous fumes, such as tank, vat, pit, pipe, flue or confined spaces if there is not any manhole of adequate size.  No portable light of voltage exceeding 24 volts shall be permitted to use inside places mentioned above.  No person shall be allowed to enter the places mentioned above until the following measures are taken:  A certificate in writing has to be given by a competent person stating that the space is free from dangerous fumes and is fit for persons to enter.
  • 27.
     The followingpracticable measures must be taken in factories to avoid explosions caused by inflammable dust, gas or vapor produced during the manufacturing process:  Effective enclosure of the plant or machinery used in the process  Removal or prevention of the accumulation of inflammable objects  Proper enclosure of all possible sources of ignition.
  • 28.
    Dangerous Work (Section 79)  Providing for the protection of all persons employed in the operation or in the vicinity of the places where it is carried on, and  Providing notice about the hazardous chemical to the workers.  Risk assessment and prevention (Section 40 & 79)  The government shall, by notification in the official gazette, provide a list of the dangerous machines and risky operations for the adolescent workers (Section 40[3])  The workers employed in such machines and/or operations shall be sufficiently trained and supervised
  • 30.
    Company No. of Employee Protective Training Emergency Name workers Satisfaction Equipment Exit Globe Drugs 400 35%  X 5 Limited Globe 330 55%  X 3 Biscuit & Dairy Milk Ltd. Globe Soft 580 65% X X 4 Drinks Ltd. Globe Agro 350 70% X X 4 vet Ltd. Globe 450 50% X  3 fisheries Ltd Getex 600 45% X  5 Plastic Ltd.
  • 31.
    Company No. of Employee Protective Training Emergency Name workers Satisfaction Equipment Exit AST 500 65%  X 3 Beverage Ltd. Abdul 650 45%   5 Monem Ltd
  • 33.
    Health Certificate Not provided Medical Check up Sometime provided Compensation for injury Provided Information about safety Provided Safety equipment's ( working clothes, Provided to some employees footwear, gloves etc) Consult evaluation of risk Not frequently Training about risk Not sufficient Refusal of work by the employees Cannot be done Number of smokers Moderate Investigation of safety failure Adequate Documentation of safety failure No documentation
  • 34.
     To inspectthe safety system by the government agency properly.  Law must be implemented in an appropriate way.  To make aware both the employee and employer about safety system.