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Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (Hirarc)

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION,

RISK ASSESSMENT & RISK


CONTROL
(HIRARC)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shamsul Bahari Shamsudin


School of Medicine
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH

OBJECTIVES

To identify types of Hazard in work area


To make Risk Assessments
To suggest Risk Controls to Organization
To implementing Risk Controls
To review Risk Controls

HIRARC -Planning & Implementation

LEGAL

ACCIDENT &
NEAR MISSES

FEEDBACK &
COMPLAIN

INSPECTION
& AUDIT

HIRARC

SOP
INTERNAL
POLICY
AUDIT

ERP
SAFETY
COMMITTEE

TRANING

MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

OSH-MS (MS 1722:2003)


Key Elements

Policy
Organizing
Planning And Implementation
Measuring Performance
Action for Improvement

Why We Need OSH-MS

Our Organization to be world class


standard

Increase Return of Investment


- employees, money , time..

Safe work place

How To Start

Organization should have vision


Commitment from management
- right people
- resource
- time

How To Start

Should have internal audit


Management committee to review reports
External audit
Specific organization policy- hazard specific
Employees participation - meeting, training
Safety as basic training

Introduction to HIRARC

Principles used in workplace to manage


safety and health.

Section 15 (2)(a) of OSHA 1994:


which reads the provision and maintenance
of plants and systems of work that are, so far
as is practicable, safe and without risks to
health

Definition

Hazard
A source or a situation with a potential for harm
to humans, property and damage of environment
or a combination of these.

Danger

Relative exposure to hazard.

Risk

A combination of likelihood of occurrence and


severity of injury or damage.

Overview Of HIRARC

Definition of Hazards
Classification of Hazards
Potential sources of Hazards
Basic components of Risk Management

The Process of Risk Management


Classify Activities
(Work, Product, Services)
Identify Hazard
Assess The Risk
Risk Control

Review Risk Control

Classification & Potential Sources of Hazards


Classification
Example of Hazards
Mechanical - Sharp points & edges, overload.
Electrical - Insulation damaged or cover broken
Biological - Exposed, airborne/blood borne
microorganism.
Chemical - Expose to carcinogens chemical
Ergonomics - Expose to unnatural postures
Psychological- Stress or violent at workplace.

Hazard Identification

To keep workplace safe and healthy.


employers should make sure there are no hazards
to which employees could be exposed.

Employers should look for hazards in advance


as part of their risk management plan to prevent
potential hazards.

Actions & Recommendations

All related statements should be made


With no cost restrains
Should be reviewed every 4 months
Need management support

Risk Assessment
Is the process of evaluating the risk to safety &
health from hazards at work
Types

- Qualitative
- Semi-quantitative
- Quantitative

How To Assess Risk


1) Look for the Hazards
2) Decide who might be harmed & how

3) Evaluate the risk and check what is


done to prevent it from happening
4) Record finding
5) Review assessment and revise it if
necessary

Types of Risk Assessment


Qualitative - (Use Risk Matrix)
-table scales for likelihood and severity

Fatality
Major injuries

Minor injuries
First aid or near misses

Types of Risk Assessment


Based on statistic

1
2
3
4

Likelihood
Very likely
Likely

Unlikely
Highly Unlikely

Qualitative Risk Table


Likelihood

Severity
V/Likely

Likely

Unlikely

H/Unlikely

Fatality

High

High

High

Medium

Major
Injuries

High

High

Medium

Medium

Minor
Injuries

High

Medium

Medium

Low

Medium

Medium

Low

Low

First Aid/
N/misses

Semi-Quantitative Risk Assessment


Severity Categories
1. First Aid
2. Less than 4 days M/C
3. More than 4 days M/C
4. Fatality & Permanent Disability

Semi-Quantitative Risk Assessment


Likelihood Occurrence
1. Yearly
2. Monthly

3. Weekly
4. Daily

Semi-Quantitative Risk Table


LIKELIHOOD

S
E
V
E
R
I
T
y

Yearly

Monthly Weekly

Daily

First Aid

< 4 Days MC

> 4 Days MC

12

Fatality &
Permanent
Disability

12

16

Quantitative Risk Assessment


In cases where hazards are numerous and
complex

eg; Chemical Laboratory


Should have Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

- describe job in less than 10 steps


- List things that can go wrong
-

eg; Mixed chemical during student experiment

Actions & Recommendations

EL-Eliminate
SL- Substitute
ISIsolation
EC- Engineering Control
AC - Administration Control
PPE- Personal Protection Equipment

Actions & Recommendations


Eg;
EL - stop work, cover hazard
SL - use other route, other material..
IS - put up temporary barrier,
EC - construct permanent wall,..

AC - put up notice, job rotation,


PPE - gloves, respirator,

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