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The document discusses occupational health and safety requirements in the workplace. It outlines various hazards like electrical hazards and improper use of tools. Hazards can cause harm while risks refer to the probability of being harmed by a hazard. Some safety requirements are keeping passageways clear, ensuring tools are in good condition, and using protective equipment like safety goggles and gloves. Personal protective equipment discussed includes goggles, safety masks, gloves and safety shoes to protect workers from injuries.
The document discusses occupational health and safety requirements in the workplace. It outlines various hazards like electrical hazards and improper use of tools. Hazards can cause harm while risks refer to the probability of being harmed by a hazard. Some safety requirements are keeping passageways clear, ensuring tools are in good condition, and using protective equipment like safety goggles and gloves. Personal protective equipment discussed includes goggles, safety masks, gloves and safety shoes to protect workers from injuries.
The document discusses occupational health and safety requirements in the workplace. It outlines various hazards like electrical hazards and improper use of tools. Hazards can cause harm while risks refer to the probability of being harmed by a hazard. Some safety requirements are keeping passageways clear, ensuring tools are in good condition, and using protective equipment like safety goggles and gloves. Personal protective equipment discussed includes goggles, safety masks, gloves and safety shoes to protect workers from injuries.
A requirements At the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:
1. Discuss the occupational health and
safety requirements in the workplace 2. Demonstrate occupational health and safety practices What is Occupationaly Health and Safety (OHS) is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment.
1.Electrical hazards are fatal like electric
shocks from open wire and grounded electrical appliance. What is the difference between hazard and risk? Hazard: something that can cause harm, ex. Electricity, chemicals, working up a ladder, noise, keyboard, work stress.
Risk: is the chance or probability that a
person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect once to a hazard. It may also apply to situations with property or equipment loss. 2. Hazards can be caused by improper use and maintenance of electronic
hand tools:
A. CUTTING TOOLS may inflict injuries and
cut through the flesh or the skin of the human body. B. DRIVING TOOLS and boring tools can break human flesh of fracture bones. c. SOLDERING TOOLS can cause extreme heat and can burn the skin. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AT WORK
For your protection, observe the
following:
1. Follow all cautions, warnings and
instructions. 2. All passage must be free from any obstruction that will hamper the movement of persons in the area.
3. All tools and equipment must be
checked to be in an A1 condition. 4. The shop is a place of work so no one can engage in play while at work. 5. Keep all hand tools inside the tool cabinet, tool box or on the table and not inside your pocket as it might hurt you or hurt other people.
6. Keep the working area always clean and
orderly. 7. Always use protective equipment like safety goggles if needed while performing a task or job.
8. Some test must be connected with
power supply applied. Be extremely cautious when performing these tests. 9. Keep flammable materials and substances away from your working area by keeping them in a safe place intended for them.
10. Be physically and mentally fit when
working with electrical or electronic circuits. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury by blunt impacts, electrical hazards, heat, chemicals, and infection. is applied to traditional categories of clothing Protective Gear -is a more general term and preferably means uniquely protective categories, such as pads, guards, shields, masks, etc. 1. Goggles and Safety Glasses -are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the eye area in order to prevent particulates or chemicals from striking the eyes. 2. Safety mask Protecting the face against flying objects or dangerous environments, while allowing vision. 3. Hand Gloves - is a garment covering the whole hand designed to protect the hand . 4. Safety Shoes -a shoe with a reinforced toe cap to minimize foot injuries caused by dropped articles