Industrial Safety
Industrial Safety
Industrial Safety
DEFINITION/CONCEPT:
NEED:
• Avoid loss of life, injuries, money/property & production time
OBJECTIVES:
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IMPORTANCE/AIM OF INDUSTRIAL
SAFETY DEPT. IN AN ORGANIZATION
• Treatment(for injuries & illness at workplace)
• Provide workers with a safe environment
• Medical examination(for new staff/people returning to work
after sickness/accident)
• Conduct routine inspections at workplace
• Hazard identification
• Enforce safety rules & appropriate discipline
• Provision for protective devices(helmets, gloves, goggles)
• Develop & implement safe work procedures & rules
• Consultancy(for medical advice)
• Education(safety & health training) 4
4 E’s i INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
• Engineering – safety at the design, equipment installation
stage
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• Concept of productivity is directly linked with working
conditions(quality of working life)
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SAFETY & PRODUCTIVITY
• Mental, physical & social conditions of workers & adequacy of
health & safety measures are main indicators of quality of
working life.
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PLANNING FOR SAFETY
• Planning(process of deciding in advance the future course
of action) is must for industrial safety.
• Features are:
a. Safety Policy Statement
b. Employee Responsibility & Accountability
c. Hazard Assessment & Correction 19
d. Discipline Policy
WHY SAFETY POLICY?
• Safety Policy Statement: Starting point of all activities in a safety
program, introductory statement in a written safety program &
should reflect the importance of injury prevention. It states
co pa y’s beliefs, principles, objectives, strategies in field of
safety
• Management should direct safety efforts by setting safety goals
& by planning, organizing & controlling to achieve them.
• Management expression of safety directions/rules to be
followed & commitment towards e ployee’s health & safety
• Ensure worker compliance with Occupational Health & Safety
Act
• Creates safety awareness among workers
• Sets out safe work practices & procedures to be followed at
workplace
• It clearly outlines responsibility & accountability of all
workers/employer for workplace safety & health
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FRAMING/FORMULATING SAFETY POLICY
• Consists of three parts:
1. Statement of Intent section(not rules but purpose of safety):
• Sets out orga izatio ’s commitment to managing health, safety
& envt. issues effectively & how it is going to manage/achieve it
• Statement must be signed & dated by a senior person
• It mainly says :
a. Orga isatio ’s commitment to ensure safety of employees,
customers & all others effected by business activities
b. Who has ultimate(special, in-charge) responsibility for health,
safety & environment in business?
c. All employees have responsibility for taking care of their own
health & safety & that of people they work with(co-workers)
d. Company have to provide safe working environment, safe work21
equipment & safe work methods.
2. The Organizational Section: says who is responsible for what.
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FUNCTION OF SAFETY COMMITTEE
• Promote safety through co-operation between Top management
& workers, Involve employees in safety programs.
• Planning for control of physical hazards concerning standards to
be followed in guarding machinery, equipment design, layout
• Arousing & maintaining interest in safety of all workers &
supervisors & help them to understand safety in their work
• Investigation/study of accidents & its records
• Safety training
• To provide an opportunity for free discussion with all workers of
accident problems & preventive measures
• To make safety activities integral part of operating policies &
methods
• Maintain a safe environment for employees & visitors. 44
DUTIES OF SAFETY COMMITTEE
1. Management Commitment to Workplace Safety & Health
• Establish procedures for review
• Submit written recommendations for safety/health improving
• E aluate e ployer’s safety/health policies & procedures
• Review corrective action taken by management.
6. Accident/Incident Investigations