Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Unsafe Ladder Use
This is how you should not use a ladder.
This ladder is unsafe because you cannot put another ladder on top one beacause its not secure.The person can fall from the ladder and cause serious injuries to himself.
This is very unsafe because the the top ladder could fall on top of the person on the other ladder causing him to fall and causing serious injuries to the people below.
This ladder is unsafe because you cannot put another ladder on top one beacause its not secure.The person can fall from the ladder and cause serious injuries to himself.
This is very unsafe because the the top ladder could fall on top of the person on the other ladder causing him to fall and causing serious injuries to the people below.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Health And Safety
Identifying and Reporting Dangerous Situations
The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and its regulations require employers to identify dangerous situations (described in the Act as hazards) that may cause an accident or injury.
Hazards, once identified, must be...
· eliminated wherever possible;
· Minimised when the situation cannot be eliminated; and isolated if the situation cannot be controlled.
Following are examples of dangerous situations, their classifications and the action cannot be controlled.
Eliminate a Hazard
The workplace is untidy following the completion of a job. The floor has accumulated rubbish and oil spills, which are a hazard.
Action Taken
The hazard is identified and can be eliminated by clearing the floor and disposing of the rubbish. Oil spills must be removed according to an appropriate workplace procedure to ensure damage to the environment does not occur.
Minimise a Hazard
The workplace is excessively noisy due to a range of manufacturing processes involving grinding and hammering.
Action Taken
The hazard is identified and minimised by having each employee wear ear protection during the period when the background noise exceeds 40 dB.
Isolate a Hazard
An electric motor has to be removed from a pump for servicing. The equipment is connected to the mains supply and the motor may start automatically at any time.
Action Taken
The hazard is identified and must be isolated by disconnecting the motor from the mains supply before work commences. A safety tag must be attached to the pump to identify that the equipment is being repaired and must not be operated.
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