Safety & Health Officer: Introductory Course GLRT0060 UTM Professional Skills Certificate
Safety & Health Officer: Introductory Course GLRT0060 UTM Professional Skills Certificate
COURSE
GLRT0060
UTM Professional Skills Certificate
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2. A person who contravenes the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence
and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousan ringgit or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.
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1) The Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process [STAMP] (Leveson, 2004)
Causal Analysis based on STAMP (CAST) is needed to ensure understanding of the
entire accident process and all systemic causal factors involved.
2) Energy Damage Model (Viner, 1991)
hazard is a source of potentially damaging energy, and an accident, injury or damage
may result from the loss of control of the energy when there is a failure of the hazard
control mechanism
3) Time Sequence Models (Benner, 1975)
In ‘pre-conditions’, there is the opportunity to prevent the event occurring. Where
there is some time between the event initiation and the event. ‘Occurrence’ offers a
warning of the impending existence of an event mechanism and the opportunity to
take steps to reduce the likelihood of the event while in ‘Consequence’ there is an
opportunity to influence the outcome and the exposed groups.
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1. Raise alarm
2. Evacuate to assembly point
3. Return to building only when authorised to do so.
4. Emergency Contact;
I. UTM Health Centre (07-5530999)
II. UTM Security Division (07-5530014)
III. Occupational Safety, Health & Environment (OSHE UTM) (07-5531886)
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1. Ladders hazards
2. Wet floors hazards
3. Falling object hazards
4. Electrical wiring hazards
5. Poor housekeeping hazards
6. Forklift hazards
7. Chemicals hazards