module 3—worksite analysis
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Management Commitment and Employee Involvement. Safety and Health Training. Worksite Analysis. Safety Management. Hazard Prevention and Control. Module 3—Worksite Analysis. Module 3 Objectives. At the end of this module, you will be able to:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Module 3—Worksite Analysis
Safety Management
Worksite Analysis
ManagementCommitment
and EmployeeInvolvement
Hazard Prevention and Control
Safety and Health
Training
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Module 3 Objectives
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Identify the factors OSHA includes under worksite analysis.
Define and identify the relationship between safety, hazards, and incidents.
Identify methods that can be used to conduct a worksite analysis.
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Module 3 Objectives—continued
Prepare a hazard inventory as a part of worksite analysis.
Describe hazards according to types/categories.
Using a case study, review hazards found during a worksite analysis to determine what failure in the safety system permitted the hazards(s) to occur.
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Definition
What is Worksite Analysis?
Worksite analysis is any analysis performed by managers or
employees or both to identify existing or potential hazards with
the goal of eliminating or controlling them.
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The Safety Process
Recognize
EvaluateControl
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Activity Instructions
Review the factors that indicate performance of worksite analysis, then check the items you feel your
organization does well.
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Heinrich’s Triangle
1DisablingInjury orFatality
29 Serious Injuries
300 Minor Injuries or Near Misses
Substandard Practices/Conditions
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Heinrich’s Conclusions
Incident investigation should include incidents that cause minor or no injuries.
Reducing the number of no-injury incidents will also reduce the number of serious incidents.
1DisablingInjury orFatality
29 Serious Injuries
300 Minor Injuries or Near Misses
Substandard Practices/Conditions
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Comprehensive Baseline Survey
A survey conducted when an organization begins its safety and health management system
Provides a baseline assessment of all the hazards and potential hazards in the organization.
Baseline Survey
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Job Hazard Analysis
A step-by-step review of every job or task
Each step is analyzed for current or potential hazards
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Change Analysis
A step-by-step review whenever there are changes such as a new building, new equipment, a new process or new materials
Ensures there are no new hazards as a result of the change
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Safety and Health Inspection
A routine inspection of a worksite conducted a regular intervals
To identify hazards that may appear after the baseline assessment
The identified hazards should be corrected and tracked
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Incident Investigation
An investigation conducted to determine how and why an occupational incident has occurred
Examines people, the environment, equipment and work practices
Identifies the root cause(s) of an incident or injury in order to prevent future incidents
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Employee Reports of Hazards
A system in which employees report hazards they see on their jobs and make suggestions for controlling these hazards
Ensures people closest to the job—employees—understand their role in identifying and reporting hazards
Ensures employees are active in hazard prevention and control
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Trend Analysis
A systematic analysis of injury and illness trends over time
To determine hazard trends and patterns so that common causes can be identified and corrected
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Case Study
Palletizer with a partially complete pallet raised inside the hoist area
Hoist with partially completed pallet
Location of light curtain
Location of pallet exit
Pallet entrance and empty pallet
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Case Study—continued
Palletizer with a complete pallet getting ready to exit the hoist area
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Case Study—continued
Palletizer with a partially complete pallet raised inside the hoist area
Hoist with partially completed pallet
Location of light curtain
Location of pallet exit
Pallet entrance and empty pallet
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Case Study Instructions
In your group, answer the case study questions.
What hazards/substandard conditions were caused by management?
What hazards/substandard conditions were caused by employees?
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Case Study Instructions—continued
In your group, answer the case study questions.
What hazards/substandard conditions were caused by equipment?
What hazards/substandard conditions were caused by work practices?
What hazards/substandard conditions were inherent in the environment?