Construction Safety - Part 2 (Site Premises)
Construction Safety - Part 2 (Site Premises)
Construction Safety - Part 2 (Site Premises)
and dangerous
Cluttered and poorly arranged areas Untidy piling of materials Piled materials damaging other materials Blocked passageways Materials getting dirty from disuse Overcrowded bins and containers Broken containers and damaged materials
appropriate places Safety signs posted particularly in places of hazards Structural soundness Electrical hazards checked Fire protection guaranteed Adequate lighting Proper ventilation
personal protective equipment (PPE) Provision of safe but controlled access, entry points to and exit points from the worksite Safe materials storage Hazardous materials are controlled, if not isolated.
effects of hazards Inform the employees how to protect against hazards Conduct regular jobsite safety inspections Provide trained first-aid personnel. Train workers on occupational safety and health
functioning properly. Never let your work put another worker in danger. Replace damaged or dull hand tools immediately. Avoid practical jokes that create hazard. Don't use drugs or alcohol on the job. Report any unsafe work practice or any accident.
Non-hazardous Workplace Less than 1000 For every 1000 One part-time safety man One full-time safety man
Rule 1030 TRAINING AND ACCREDITATION OF PERSONNEL ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
The minimum qualifications, duties and number of required safety and health officers shall be as follows:
1) All safety (man) officers must complete the
Bureau-prescribed training course prior to their appointment as in their respective places of employment.
2) All full-time safety officers must meet the requirement of duly-accredited Safety Practitioners or Safety Consultants by the Bureau.
Hazardous Establishment - refers to a establishment where work operations or practices performed by a worker in the establishment or workplace in conjunction with or as an incident to such operations or practices and which expose the employee or worker to hazards likely to cause disabling injury, illness, death or physical or psychological harm.
A OVER 400 1
C 100 TO 200 1
D LESS 100 1
CHAIRMAN:
DEPARMENT HEADS
2 1 1 4 3 3 1 3
SUPERVISORS
FOREMAN WORKERS, UNION
MEMBERS IF ORGANIZED
PHYSICIAN
1 OR
NURSE
FIRST-AIDER
1 OR
1
SECRETARY:
SAFETYMAN
1 PART-TIME
standards Company safety requirements Safety consciousness on job Evaluation of implementation of company safety policies
Measurement of Performance
1. Disabling Injury/Illness Frequency Rate (FR) FR = No. of disabling injury/illness x 1,000,000 Employee-hours of exposure
where: No. of disabling injury/illness = total number of deaths, permanent total disability, permanent partial dis. & temporary total disabilities which occurred during the period covered Employee-hours of exposure = actual working time of all employees (as in man-hours)
Source: Occupational Safety and Health Standards, DOLE
Measurement of Performance
2. Disabling Injury/Illness Severity Rate (SR) SR = __Total days lost x 1,000,000___ Employee-hours of exposure
where: Total days lost = total number of days charged for all deaths, permanent total and permanent partial disability plus total actual days of disabilities which occurred during the period covered Employee-hours of exposure = actual working time of all employees (as in man-hours) Source: Occupational Safety and Health Standards, DOLE
Measurement of Performance
3. Ave. Days Charged per Disabling Injury = ____________Total days lost_______ Total number of disabling injury/illness
where: Total days lost = total number of days charged for all deaths, permanent total and permanent partial disability plus total actual days of disabilities which occurred during the period covered Total number of disabling injury/illness = total number of deaths, permanent total disability, permanent partial dis. & temporary total disabilities which occurred during the period covered Source: Occupational Safety and Health Standards, DOLE
Measurement of Performance
Or 4. Average Days Charged per Disabling Injury = _____ _Severity Rate (SR)_________ Frequency Rate (FR)
Source: Occupational Safety and Health Standards, DOLE
Safety policy aims to establish the workplace to be safe, free from hazards, as practicable as possible.