OH&S Wiki Book Introduction

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WIKI BOOK

Occupational Health & Safetyin the Office

at

IT SECTIONRandwick Campus

Authors

StudentsDigital Media Certificate

Semester 1, 2007

INTRODUCTION

HAZARDS

AND THEIR

POTENTIAL

SOLUTIONS

IN AN OFFICE

Tips for “Designers”>Take responsibility for

your own safety

>Know what to look for

when entering a new or

different workplace

>Know what questions to

ask about the job

>Report any health and

safety concerns

>Follow all safety procedures

Top 5 causes of injury to young workers

• Manual handling• Slips, trips and falls• Being hit by moving

objects• Falls from a height• Hitting moving objects

What is a hazard?

• Anything or any action that can lead • to someone developing an illness • or being injured

• Hazards can arise from– the work environment– the use of machinery and substances– poor work design – inappropriate systems and procedures

Types of hazards– physical eg. noise,

radiation, light, vibration – chemical eg. poisons, dusts– biological eg. viruses,

plants, parasites– mechanical/electrical

eg. slips, trips and falls,

tools, electrical equipment– psychological eg. fatigue,

violence, bullying.

Dealing with hazards

• Eliminate the hazard

• Change the equipment

or materials

• Change work methods

• Use personal protection

equipment (PPE)

Responsibilities of the Employer

>Provide a safe working environment

>Provide a safe system of work

>Provide proper training and information

>Identify hazards, assess the risks and

eliminate or control the risks

>Provide supervision

>Supply personal protective

equipment and clothing

>Consult with employees

Responsibilities of the Employer..2

>Provide amenities

>Provide first aid facilities

and personnel

>Provide for emergencies

>Ensure OH&S committee

members and representatives

are trained

>No victimisation or unlawfully

dismiss of an employee is allowed

>No charge to employees

for things done

Responsibilities of the Employee

>Take reasonable care for the health

and safety of people who are at the

place of work

>Co-operate with the employer or

other person

>Notify the employer or supervisor

of any risk to health and safety

>Not to interfere with or misuse

things provided for health,

safety and welfare

>Not hinder aid to an injured worker

>Not to refuse assistance in either

receiving aid or giving aid

>Not to disrupt the workplace by

creating health or safety fears

Tips for “Designers”>Take responsibility for

your own safety

>Know what to look for

when entering a new or

different workplace

>Know what questions to

ask about the job

>Report any health and

safety concerns

>Follow all safety procedures