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Briefing to EOH3202 Occupational Health and Study Guide for Week 1-7
PJJ Bacelor Sains Sumber Manusia (Pembangunan)02 Mar 2013 Emilia Zainal AbidinJabatan Kesihatan Persekitaran dan Pekerjaan, Fakulti Perubatan dan Sains Kesihatan
Pakar Rujuk AndaEmilia Zainal Abidin(BSc. Biochem, MSc. Com
Health, PhD Environ Med)Department of Environmental
and Occupational Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Phone No.: [email protected]
Course SynopsisThis course will include a
discussion about the health, safety and welfare of employees and the organization and functions.
Health problems caused by disease agents associated with the various types of work will be developed further.
Course Synopsis (Cont.)This course also provides
exposure to workers' compensation issues as well as stress and violence at work.
In addition, occupational health principles, principles of prevention and control measures are also discussed in detail.
Course ObjectivesTo correlate occupational health services
and the role played by the government and other institutions in the field of occupational health in Malaysia (C5, TS)
To identify the source of exposure to biological, chemicals and physical agents and its hazardous effects to workers health and to control and manage the hazards (A4, LL)
To understand the details of the diseases that can be found in the workplace (P4, CS)
Never mind the course objectives, but the most important point, how will I be assessed?
Course Assessment
Assessment for this course is divided into:
(i) Overall Continuous Assessment 30 % Assignment 1 (group work) 10 % Assignment 2 (individual) 20 %
(ii) Mid-term Examination 30 %
(i) + (ii) 60%
(ii) Final Examination 40% Overall Total 100%
So far any questions?
AssignmentsTopics for Group Assignment [10%]Divide yourselves into a group of 10. Select any ONE [1] of the following topic for
research and write-up of report. Students are requested to search for information from reference books and from other sources available on relevant websites.1. Identify all relevant hazards in a semi-
conductor manufacturing sector/industry and methods (suggestions) to manage and control only THREE [3] major hazards which have been identified.
Tip: The management and control of hazards should be described in terms of hierarchy of control (Unit 4 page 36 in module)
Explain hazards in terms of these:Physical: elevated objects, noise,
high voltage, mechanical injuryChemical: hydrocarbon under
pressure, toxic materials, solvents
Biological: virus, needle stick injury
Ergonomic: poor body posture, carry heavy weights, repetitive work
Psychosocial: stress or violence at the workplace
Use the hierarchy of hazard control for your report
Individual assignmentsTopics for Individual Assignment 1 [5%]
◦Video Viewing of “One Night in Bhopal”◦Please answer the given quiz and submit by
the 4th week of this semester Topics for Individual Assignment 2 [10%] (SCL)
◦Submit your answers by the end of week 6Topics for Individual Assignment 3 [5%] (SCL)
◦Submit your answers by the end of week 13
Main ReferencesAw, T.C., Gardiner, K. & Harrington, J.M.
(2007). Pocket Consultant: Occupational Health. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
La Dou, J. (2007). Current Occupational and Environmental Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Sadhra, S.S. & Rampal, K.G. (1999). Occupational Health: Risk Assessment and Management. Blackwell Science.
Buku Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994.
Buku Akta Kilang dan Jentera1967.
Other ReferencesNational Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health. (2004). Overtime and Extended Work Shifts: Recent Findings on Illness, Injuries and Health Behaviours. Washington: DHHS (NIOSH).
Lingard, H & Rowlinson, S. (2005). Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Project Management. Oxon: Spon Press.
What will happen without good occupational health governance? Bhopal tragedy, India
◦December 1984, a highly toxic gas was leaked from a pesticide plant in city
◦Winds spread the poison through a densely populated area
◦Many died instantly, others as they tried to flee, more than 20,000 people died in total in the aftermath of the leak
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Bhopal and Union Carbide
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Recent tragediesChernobyl nuclear disaster, Kiev,
Ukraine◦April 26, 1986, a reactor at the Chernobyl
nuclear power plant experienced a catastrophic failure
◦Resulted in the worst nuclear power disaster in history
◦due to a flawed reactor design and poorly trained plant personnel
◦Amount of radiation released was at least 100 X that of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs combined
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Chernobyl
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Bright Sparklers fireworks explosion at Sungai BulohTragedy happened in 7th May, 1991Fireworks factory and fire killed 22
people and injured 103 othersBright Sparklers Sdn. Bhd violated
many laws to carry out dangerous operation
Commission found that legislations pertaining to siting, construction, maintenance and operations of the factory were not adhered to
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What is Occupational Health? Definition 1: Occupational Health is the promotion
and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations by preventing departures from health, controlling risks and the adaptation of work to people, and people to their jobs◦ (ILO-WHO 1950)
Definition 2 - Occupational Health is the maintenance and promotion of workers’ health and working capacity, improvement of working environment and work to become conducive to safety and health and the Development of work organisation and working culture – safe, healthy and enhance productivity◦ (ILO-WHO Committee on Occupational Health 1955)
What would you suggest as an Occupational Health professional
(Figure 1).
Buried by mill scale at pier
What improvements would you suggest as an Occupational Health professional?
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(Figure 1) (Figure 2)
Around 8.45 am on February 24, 2012 a fatal accident occurred at Port Klang, Selangor involving a Bangladeshi employee who worked with the cleaning contractor
During the accident, the victim was collecting mill scale that has spilled on the pier floor under the path of the wharf crane (capacity 20 tons), which, at the time was unloading the mill scale from vessels into the hopper on the pier (Figure 1).
While the grab bucket used to transport the mill scale passing through the area where the victim was working, grab bucket had opened suddenly and cause the load carried to fall and buried the victim below (Figure 2).
Victim died on the way to the hospital.
OH accidents: ExampleBuried by Mill Scale At Pier
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Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control [HIRARC] should be done more thoroughly◦ Cleaning work should not be performed while the grab
bucket was operating◦ Safe work procedures
Supervision over a work Investigation should be carried out on every near
missed incident and dangerous occurrences The causes of these incidents, particularly those
involving mechanical failure of a machine must be identified
Activities such as scheduled maintenance and inspection of machineries should be performed
OH accidents: Example pier
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Self-learningMid semester’s testBased on Unit 1-11Self-learning according to the
given module
Thank you for your attention
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Success is in your hands!