2. BASIC EMPLOYER
RESPONSIBILITY
Theemployer should see that workers are
properly instructed and supervised in the
safe operation of any machinery tools ,
equipment , process or practice which
they are authorized to use or apply
3. BASIC EMPLOYEE
RESPONSIBILITY
All employees should conduct their work
in compliance with their employer’s safety
policies and rules. Employees should
report all injuries immediately to the
person in charge or other responsible
representative of the employer
.employees should make full use of
safeguards provided for their protection
4. SAFETY INSPECTIONS
Employersshould make sure their
workplace are inspected by a qualified
person as often as the type of operation
or the character of the equipment
requires.
5. HAZARDS
Raw materials
Toxic chemicals
Stationary machinery
equipment may not be properly guarded / or in poor working
order
Tools may not be properly maintained
Extreme noise in work environment
Poor work station designs
Flammable or combustible atmospheres
Floors may be slippery and aisles cluttered
Guard rails , ladders or floor hole covers may be missing or damage
Employees might be fatigued , distracted in some way , or other
wise lack the physical / mental way , or working safely
12. Identifying hazards
informal and formal observation programs
Comprehensive wide surveys
Individual interviews
Walk around inspection
Documentation review
13. A written record will help
ensure
Assignment of responsibility for hazard
correction
Tracking of correction to completion
Identification of problems in the control
system
Identification of problems in the
accountability system
Identifcation of hazards for which no
prevention or control has been planned
18. Key steps to develop effective
recommendations
Write the problem statement
Describe the history of problem
State the solution options that would
correct the problem
Describe the consequences as a cost. Vs .
Benefit analysis