Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 1: Foundations in Health & Safety
- Production (for revenue)
- Learning (for competence)
- Welfare (for workers)
- Organisation ability to
attract and retain good
employees could enhance
or cripple its competitive
edge
- Multi-Disciplinary Nature of H&S
- Chemical - COSHH
- Biological Sciences - Hygiene & harmful
organisms
- Engineering - Design of machinery, buildings & vehicles
- Pyschological - Stress, motivation, behaviour
- Sociological - Stress, motivation, behaviour
- Law - Codes of practice
- Financial - Budget & costs
- Insurance - Cost of accidents
- Resources - Personnel, equipment & purchasing
- Design & Production - Time, design change
- International Labour Standards
- Conventions
- Rights at work 1998
- Fodunations for
governance of
work, elimination
of forced labour,
abolition of child
labour, elimination
of discrimination in
respect to
employment and
occupation.
- legally binding treaties
- Recommendations - non-binding guidlines
- Used by governments, in consulation with employers and workers to:
- Draft and implement labour law to improve standards
- Provide guidance for developing national and local policies
- Improve administrative structures, labour inspection, social security
- Serve as a source of good industrial relations applied to labour dispute resolution
- Corporate Social Reponsibility Initiatives
- Obstabcles to good standards of H&S
- Complexity of the Problem - Work processes / activities constantly changing. Procedures and behavioural issues constantly changing.
- Cause and Effect Relationship - new scientific discoveries, better knwoeldge of H&S e.g.
Carpal Tunnel Injury caused by vibrations, causes pain and numbness - wasnt around
in1960's
- Work Process & Activities - change in technology
- Size of the problem- once new imformation is implemented, new information is already- need to constantly change
- Cost - H&S often seen as a non-productive cost.
- Not a priority of top management
- Behavioural Issues
- Suitable personality and characteristics
- meaninful participation
- Competing & Conflicting Demands
- Behavioural Issues
- Ignorance
- Carelessness
- Incompetence
- Participation / Relationship between employee and employer
- Communication
- Key Words
- Health & Safety - physical and mental well-being
- Health - physical donditon of body and mind
- Safety- where the risk of harm has been
eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level
- Welfare - general well being of employees - promote
conditions of what they need
- Environment Protection
- Workplace Environment- general
conditions of the immediate vicinity of the
workplace e.g. lighting levels
- External Environment - pollution, damage to
air, land, water etc
- Accident - an undesired event, giving rise to
death, ill health, injury or damage
- Incident - An event that has the
potential to give rise to an accident
- Dangerous Occurence - an
accident, event or situation
that might harm employees at
work- legally have to report
- Work Related Ill Health - activity or occurence
that could result in accident
- Physiological - diseases or injuries normally as a
result of long term exposure to dangerous
substances.
- Psychological - ilnesses are habitually
related to stress and include
depression
- Hazard - something that has potential to cause
harm or loss
- Unsafe act- working at height / poor manual handling
- Unsafe conditon - poor house keeping / unguarded machinery
- Risk - likelihood of a hazard occuring
- Magnitude- likelihood of harm occuring vs
severity of outcome
- Likelihood X Severity = magnitude (degree of risk)