3. Fact About Industrial Safety
Every 15 seconds , a worker dies from a work-related accidents
or disease all over the world.
And by the end of this day, nearly 10 lacs workers will suffer a
workplace accident.
It means that by the end of this day, around 5,800 workers will
die due to accident or disease from their work from all over
world.
In India 2020 number of accidents was 4.4 crore and 47
thousand workers died.
Report by International Labour Organization
6. Today’s Topics we Learn
1) Why we celebrate 28th April WORLD HEALTH AND SAFETY DAY
2) What is INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
3) What’s Dormer Pramet EHS policy Says
4) What is workplace Safety
5) What is Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
6) What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
7) Question and Answer
7. 1) Why we celebrate 28th April WORLD HEALTH AND SAFETY DAY
From 2003 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (ILO) celebrate The annual
World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April to promotes the prevention
of occupational accidents and diseases globally.
It is an awareness-raising campaign intended to focus international attention on
the magnitude of the problem and on how promoting and creating a safety and
health culture can help reduce the number of work-related deaths and injuries.
8. 2) What is INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
• What is SAFETY
The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
Safety is a concept that includes all measures and practices taken to preserve the life, health, and bodily integrity
of individuals.
Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected from harm or other non-desirable outcomes.
Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk.
• What is INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
Industrial Safety refers to the management of all operations and events within an industry in order to protect its
employees and assets by minimizing hazards, risks, accidents, and near misses.
9. General Topis of Industrial Safety
Industrial safety covers several issues and topics affecting safety of personnel and the integrity of
equipment in a particular industry.
The following topics are generally discussed
•General Safety : General aspects of safety which are common to all industries
•Occupational Safety and Health : Particularly associated with the occupation
•Process and Production Safety : Knowing process hazards
•Material Safety : Knowing material MSDS
•Workplace Safety : Safety issues directly related to the workplace setting
•Fire Safety : Fire prevention and fighting
•Electrical Safety : Arising from the equipment used
•Environmental Safety : Concerns the direct and indirect environmental impact of the industry
•Behaviour Base Safety : Psychological effect of workplace
10. What’s Dormer Pramet EHS policy Says
ENVIRONMENT : Dormer Pramet commits to protecting the environment. To achieve this, we have an
environmental and climate change strategy which includes the efficient use of energy and natural resources,
reuse, recycling and recovery of materials and work to prevent pollution and other environmental harm.
HEALTH & SAFETY : Dormer Pramet will strive to provide healthy and safe workplaces. We will continue to reduce
injuries and illness and involve our employees in health and well-being activities.
LEGAL COMPLIANCE : Dormer Pramet will continue to take a systematic approach to comply with or exceed
applicable environmental, health and safety legal and other requirements.
CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT : Environment, health and safety issues are fully integrated into Dormer Pramet’s
operations and we will achieve continual improvement through developing ‘active, courageous and visible’ EHS
leadership and by developing a strong EHS culture. This will include the consultation and participation of workers
and, where applicable, workers’ representatives. Objectives and Targets will be incorporated in local EHS Plans
and will be monitored to ensure they are implemented through to completion. Best practices will be developed
and shared throughout the company.
By: Ondřej Balabuch, Global QEHS and Sustainability Manager - Dormer Pramet
11. What is workplace Safety
Workplace safety refers to the working environment at a company and encompasses all factors that
impact the safety, health, and well-being of employees.
This can include environmental hazards, unsafe working conditions or processes, unsafe act, near miss,
drug and alcohol abuse, and workplace violence.
What is Hazard – A predicted event, source of exposure or an energy source with the potential to result
in
an Incident.
Types of Workplace Hazard
1) Physical Hazards
2) Chemical Hazards
3) Biological Hazards
4) Other Health Hazards
5) Mechanical Hazards
6) Electrical Hazards
7) Other Safety Hazards
12. Identifying the Workplace Hazard
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Physical Hazards Chemical Hazards Biological Hazards Other Health Hazards
• Hot surfaces
• Slippery
floors
• Unsafe
ladders
• Hot grease
• Cleaning
products
• Pesticides
• Solvents
• Acids Lead
• Viruses
• Bacteria
• Animals
• Birds
• Insects
• Noise
• Vibration
• Radiation
• Heat or cold
• Heavy lifting
13. Identifying the Workplace Hazard
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Mechanical Hazards Electrical Hazards Other Safety Hazards
• Machine
Guarding
• Rotating Parts
• Too Fast Machine
movement
• Electrical Short
Circuit
• Loose Wiring
• Operational Heat
• Falling Objects
• Improper House
keeping
14. Risk and Risk Assessment
What is Risk ?
A situation involving exposure to danger or risk is the likelihood that a person may be harmed
or suffers adverse health effects if exposed to a hazard.
What is Risk Assessment ?
Risk Assessment is where the severity of the Hazard and its potential outcomes are
considered in conjunction with other factors including the level of exposure and the numbers of
persons exposed and the risk of that hazard being realized.
15. Relation between Hazard and Risk
Hazard is not
measurable aspect
Risk is a
measurable aspect
17. Developing Hierarchy of Hazard Control
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Most
Effective
» Eliminating the hazard
• Changing work process to get rid of hazard
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» Substituting hazardous material for nonhazardous material
• Utilizing non-toxic chemicals/material instead of toxic chemicals
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» Use engineering to keep the hazardous equipment away from workers
• Using technology such as Noise Damping to reduce high noise produced
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» Use training and multiple procedures to ensure safety of workers
• Warning alarms
• Training
• Reducing exposure time to hazardous substances
» Use equipment to reduce workplace incidents
Least
Effective
• Respirators
• Gloves
• Helmets
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21. Summary of today’s learning
1) Knowing Safety facts about accidents
2) Knowing safety Policy of Dormer Tools
3) Knowing Hazards and Risk
4) Knowing Risk Assessment
5) Knowing Hazards control method
6) And last Personal Protective equipment
Questions and Answers?