Monday, October 4, 2021

Health safety and welfare requirements for new offices/Construction Site

 

Health safety and welfare requirements of Construction Site

Health safety and welfare requirements for new offices/Construction Site

 

Construction workplace have several health, safety, and welfare requirements. These are the most important things which should be provided before/during commencing the activities on a site.

 

In this article I will try to cover all the requirements to setting a new workspace so that we can familiar of what can be asked by a health & safety local legislation body at any time and we can make ourself able to show the compliance.

Welfare requirements for the offices/Sites are:

Thursday, September 30, 2021

Accident Investigation on a workplace

 

Accident Investigation

 

Accident Investigation



 

Workplace accident investigation is an ideal tool identify the outcomes which will arise after the accident. 

Why do you need to investigate occupational accidents?

For identification the cause of incident.

To prevent comparative accidents later

To meet legal needs.

To determine the cost of an accident

Determines the consistency of product safety guidelines.

To process a worker's payment request

In either case, you should investigate the event, which does not include injury or property damage, to determine which risks need to be adjusted. Don't believe you are twice as happy. 

It is important for the organization to review the accident concisely at the moment of the actual accident occur.

Inappropriate or false investigations can confuse the problem and increase the expected risk. Accident investigations are conducted by health and safety experts who visit the site to understand the current reality. 

The purpose of accident investigation is to avoid reoccurrence.

Similar accidents can occur later if you can’t able to find the reason for the accident once you have done the identification you can easily find a way to control or eliminate it.

Frustration is rarely a reason of an accident. Workplaces, work restrictions, management issues or lack of work experience can be the reasons of an incident.

You need to examine all these to determine what is the reason behind the incident, once identified we can eliminate it or control it. 

Once the cause is identified, precautions should be taken and applied to prevent recurrence. HSE Officers should always remember that successful accident investigation involves finding the truth, not the errors. 

To explain why and how the accident happened? Safety officers need to collect data about incident that occurred before and during the incident. The safety officers were then able to determine the circumstances of the incident /accident by looking at the actual evidence and meeting with the witness. It is important to kept the record of the steps taken after the accident.

 Three things we need to consider for preventing accidents.

1.     The data which we collect needs to be investigated adequately. 

2.     A recovery drill needs to be conducted.

3.     All the activities must be adhered with local legislative.

 

Important measures which need to be consider for accident investigation.

Your organization's safety and health for the projects should include the following things for Accident Investigation.

 

What type of error do you need to investigate?

Who needs to investigate and what needs to be investigated?

What kind of preparation do safety officers need to make investigation?

Who examines the report and provides awareness and suggestions?

Do I Need a medical treatment for all injury/Wounds?

Incident lead to property damage?

Are there any accidents that could cause real injuries or serious financial accidents? 

Reportable accident

All the accidents that will in result of serious injury need to be reported to the Ministry of labor (MOL). It is a legal requirement to report it to concern authorities. Ministry will then issue the advisory to all the related parties to avoid the reoccurrence.

 

 

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Demolition hazards and control measures which we may face at a demolition site

 

 Demolition hazards & control measures 

Demolition Hazards and Control Measures

Introduction

Demolition work involves the dismantling, destruction, or removal of structures, buildings, or other infrastructures. Demolition work can be hazardous due to the presence of numerous risks such as falling objects, electrical hazards, and exposure to hazardous substances. Therefore, it is essential to identify, assess, and control the hazards associated with demolition work to ensure the safety of workers and the general public. In this article, we will discuss demolition hazards and controls.

Demolition Hazards

Falling Objects: During demolition work, there is a risk of falling objects such as bricks, debris, and equipment. Falling objects can cause serious injuries or even death if they hit a worker or a member of the public. The risk of falling objects can be reduced by using safety nets, barricades, and warning signs.

Electrocution: Demolition work often involves the use of heavy equipment that can come into contact with overhead power lines. This can cause electrocution and result in serious injuries or death. Workers should be trained on the safe use of equipment and should be made aware of the location of overhead power lines. The use of insulated tools and equipment is also recommended.

Hazardous Materials: Demolition work may involve the presence of hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead, and mold. These materials can cause serious health problems if they are not properly handled and removed. Workers should be trained on the safe handling and removal of hazardous materials. Personal protective equipment such as respirators and protective clothing should be worn.

Noise Pollution: Demolition work can produce high levels of noise that can cause hearing loss or other health problems. Workers should wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect their hearing. Noise barriers can also be installed to reduce the impact of noise on the surrounding environment.

Structural Failure: Demolition work can cause the structure being demolished to fail prematurely. This can cause serious injuries or death to workers or members of the public. The demolition contractor should carry out a structural assessment to identify any weak points and ensure that the structure is properly supported before any demolition work commences.

Demolition Controls

Planning: A detailed demolition plan should be developed and approved by relevant authorities. The plan should identify the hazards and risks associated with the demolition work and outline measures to control or eliminate these hazards.

Training: Workers should be trained on the safe use of equipment, the handling of hazardous materials, and the use of personal protective equipment.

Equipment: The use of appropriate equipment such as cranes, excavators, and jackhammers should be used to minimize the risk of injury or damage.

Site Preparation: The site should be properly prepared before any demolition work commences. This includes the removal of hazardous materials, the installation of barricades and warning signs, and the proper support of the structure being demolished.

Environmental Controls: Measures should be taken to control noise pollution, dust, and other environmental impacts.

Supervision: A qualified supervisor should be present on site to ensure that the demolition work is carried out safely and according to the plan.

Conclusion

Demolition work can be hazardous due to the presence of numerous risks such as falling objects, electrical hazards, and exposure to hazardous substances. Therefore, it is essential to identify, assess, and control the hazards associated with demolition work to ensure the safety of workers and the general public. The use of appropriate equipment, the proper handling and removal of hazardous materials, the installation of safety measures such as safety nets, barricades, and warning signs, and the presence of a qualified supervisor are all important controls that can be used to mitigate the risks associated with demolition work. By implementing these controls, we can ensure that demolition work is carried out safely and efficiently.

 


Saturday, September 11, 2021

Hazards and Control Measures of working Alone at a workplace

 

Risk and Control Measures of Alone Working

 

Alone-Working Hazards and Control Measures



 



What is a lone worker?

A lone worker is the one who works on his own without direct or close supervision and can be found in a different type of activities. Mostly we consider lone worker which is working alone without direct supervision and without his co-workers as well. 

 

Here are some examples of lone worker:

 

Watchman which are working alone most of the times.

Personal which are working outside the normal working hours.

Agriculture worker are also the example of lone working.

Drivers and operators are also fall in lone worker category.

Crane operator specially Tower Carne Operators

 

 

We have to consider about the safety arrangements for the lone workers as we care about the workers which working on the controlled workplace. It is important to make sure that the worker which is performing the activity alone is competent enough. Is he able to handle all the risk which can be there?

For the personal which are working out side the normal working hours can be instructed to work in the normal working hours. 

 

Things which need to be keep in mind related to lone working:

 

1.      Is there any risk of violence for the lone worker?

2.      Does the place is safe to work?

3.      Can young personal involved in the lone working?

4.      Can women be at risk?

5.      Is the medical condition of the worker suitable to allow him to work alone?

6.      Can a worker use effectively all the temporary tools, plants and equipments?

7.      Experience personal should educate the worker about the risks and control measure. Basically, teach them what they can do in case of emergency while working alone.

 

 

  

Only consider experience employees for lone working, new employee should not be sent for the job until they are fully qualified for the task.  

 

Regular communications required for the employees which are working alone. It could be achieve by radio or mobile phones and supervisors responsibility is there to check them time to time.

If no other means of communication is there, automatic alerts should be activated which raises the alarm in case of emergency.

 

  

Risks of working alone

 

Alone workers may face similar risks to others in your company, but the reality is that if they are lonely, the risks of a incident increase.

In particular, additional work-related risks include:

 

Lack of supervisors

Accidents

Emergency

Medical conditions

Violence or threats from others

 

These risks mean additional risk. If you are working alone, and there is no one around you to help in an emergency. If something goes wrong or you are in trouble, how will anyone else know that you are in need of help? If you have an emergency and no one around you then it will create delay, that delay can be fatal some time. 

That is the reason it is always important to reduce the risks before working alone.

 

Remember that when working alone, there is no backup on site and no other team member comes close for helping.

 

Control measures

 

Steps to overcome the hazards of the working alone:

 

Proceed with eliminate the need to work alone and make sure there are at least two people available all the times.

 

Working alone time amount can be reduce.

  

Provide emergency alarms for the lone worker in the workplace as a guideline for emergency services.

 

Provide an individual alarm for mobile users.

 

Provide suitable communication devices (such as radios and mobile phones) to alone workers.