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Title: Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health
Description: COURSE : DOSHM Ist sem , Basic introduction

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OSH FUNDAMENTALS
(OSH 1101)
Introduction To Occupational Safety &
Health

1

Objectives
To identify the importance of safety
...
To differentiate direct cost and indirect cost
...
To know the definition of hazard, accident and near miss
...
To identify the cause of accident
...


2

The Importance of Safety

3

Why we need safety?
Avoid accident
2
...
Increase company’s reputation
4
...


4

THE COSTS OF INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
Direct costs are
often just the “tip of
the iceberg”
...


Building & property damage

Hiring, training of new employees



Overtime

Cost
Direct Cost
 Workers' Compensation

claims which cover medical
costs

6

Indirect Cost
 to train a replacement

worker
 repair damaged property
 the costs related to
schedule delays

Definition
 Hazard
 A source or a situation with a potential for harm in terms

of human injury or ill health, damage to property, damage to
the environment or a combination of these

 Anything that cause harm (e
...
)

7

Accident
An event which resulted injuries/illness to people
and/or damage (loss) to assets and the environment
...


12

Lack of Safety?

13

17

Occupational Accidents by sector
 Until December 2014 (investigated)
• Construction sector shows the highest number of death
...

 OSH may also protect employers, customers, suppliers &

members of the public who may experience an impact of
the workplace environment
...

 One view is that

 Safety is concerned with injury-causing situations,

whereas health is concerned with disease causing
situations
...

 An acute effect is a sudden reaction to a severe condition, while a

chronic effect is a long-term deterioration due to a prolonged
exposure to a milder adverse condition
...


22

Bhopal Tragedy
~ on 03/12/1984, over 40 tons of methyl isocynate (MIC)
& other lethal gases including hydrogen cyanide, leaked
into the northern end of Bhopal, India killing over 3000
people
...
Unsafe condition
2
...
Irresponsible management
4
...

 Improper illumination
 Unsafe ventilation

28

Unsafe Condition

29

UNSAFE CONDITIONS OR UNSAFE ACTS?

UNSAFE CONDITIONS OR UNSAFE ACTS?

32

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Title: Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health
Description: COURSE : DOSHM Ist sem , Basic introduction