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Title: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY


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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • What is occupational health and safety?
  • It is an area of safety engineering and public
    health that deals with the protection of workers
    health, through control of the work environment
    to reduce or eliminate hazards

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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • Why is it important?
  • 1. Result in temporary or permanent injury,
    illness or even death
  • 2.they also take a toll in reduced efficiency
    and loss of productivity

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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • How accidents occurred?
  • 1. Poor working conditions
  • 2. The use of improperly designed equipment and
    tools

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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • 3. Fatique
  • 4. Lack of skill
  • 5. Risk taking

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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • Occupational Health and Safety looks at
  • 1. Ways to elimination or controlling hazards in
    all work locations
  • 2. Operating methods and practices

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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • 3. The training of employees and supervisors
  • In order to minimize / eliminate workplace
    injuries

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The occupational health safety actnational
victoria legislation
  • What is NOHSC?
  • The National Occupational Health and Safety
    Commission is a tripartite statutory body, with
    government, employer and employee representatives

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  • The roles of NOHSC
  • Facilitates states and territories to meet their
    needs in occupational health and safety

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The occupational health safety actnational
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  • States OHS legal obligations
  • the states and Territories have responsibility
    for making laws about workplace health and safety
    and for enforcing those laws.

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  • These laws set out requirements for ensuring that
    workplaces are safe and healthy.
  • These requirements spell out the duties of
    different groups of people who play a role in
    workplace health and safety.
  • These requirements are called Duty of care

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  • Duty of care requires everything reasonable
    practicable to be done to protect the health and
    safety of others at the workplace. This duty is
    placed on
  • 1. All employers
  • 2. Their employees
  • 3. Any others who have an influence on the
    hazards in a workplace

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  • Specific rights and duties flow from the duty of
    care
  • 1. Provision and maintenance of safe equipment
    and systems of work
  • 2. Safe systems of work in connection with
    equipment and substances

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  • 3. A safe working environment and adequate
    welfare facilities
  • 4. Information and instruction on workplace
    hazards and supervision of employees in safe work
  • 5. Monitoring the health of their employees and
    related records keeping

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  • 6. Employment of qualified persons to provide
    health and safety advice
  • 7. Nomination of a senior employer representative
    and
  • 8. Monitoring conditions at any workplace under
    their control and management

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The occupational health safety actnational
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  • Victoria WorkCover Authority
  • The Victoria WorkCover Authority is the manager
    of Victorias workplace safety system. Their
    vision is to see workplaces free from injury and
    disease.

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  • WorkCover administers a number of Acts
  • such as
  • 1. Accident Compensation (WorkCover Insurance)
    Act 1993
  • 2. Dangerous Goods Act 1985
  • 3. Equipment (Public Safety) Act 1994 etc.

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  • Structure of WorkCover
  • Board of Management
  • (Chairperson 7 directors - part-time)
  • Chief executive of the authority
  • V
  • Local offices (11 Agents) Advisory Services
  • (1800 136 089)
  • V
  • 250 field officers

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  • How can I, as a worker, make my workplace safer?
  • 1. take reasonable care for your own health and
    safety when at work
  • 2. tell your supervisor about potential hazards
    or personal physical problems in the workplace

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  • 3. follow any safety guidelines/systems of work
    as per training and instructions
  • 4. take reasonable care not to affect the health
    and safety of others by your acts or omissions
  • 5. work with your employer in any action taken
    to make your workplace safer

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  • 6. make sure you have a certificate of competency
    if you operate or drive industrial equipment
    that requires certification
  • 7. report any injury immediately to a
    supervisor/person responsible for WorkCover

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  • 8. You must not willfully or recklessly
    interfere with or misuse safety equipment that
    is provided and must not willfully put at risk
    the health and safety of others.

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  • Reporting workplace injuries
  • If you are injured, you must notify your employer
    of any injury or illness which has been
    significantly contributed to by work within 30
    days of you becoming aware of it.
  • If you don't, you may not be entitled to make a
    compensation claim.

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  • What are my obligations as an employer?
  • 1. providing and maintaining safe plant (such as
    machinery and equipment) and safe systems of
    work (such as controlling entry to high risk
    areas, controlling work pace and frequency and
    providing systems to prevent falls from heights)

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  • 2. implementing arrangements for the safe use,
    handling, storage and transport of plant and
    substances (such as dangerous goods and harmful
    chemicals or materials)
  • 3. maintaining the safe condition of the
    workplace (such as ensuring fire exits are not
    blocked, emergency equipment is servicable, and
    general housekeeping)

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  • 4. providing workers and contractors with
    adequate facilities (such as clean toilets, cool
    and clean drinking water, and hygienic eating
    areas)
  • 5. making sure workers have adequate information,
    instruction, training and supervision to work in
    a safe and healthy manner.

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  • Victorian Workcover Authority Web-site
  • www.workcover.vic.au/dir090/vwa/home.nsf

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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) now
available online.
  • The Occupational Health and Safety Unit are
    pleased to announce that all
  • Victoria University staff and students now have
    access to an online database
  • containing over 300,000 Material Safety Data
    Sheets via the Victoria University
  • Intranet site.
  • To gain access to this database users should
    visit the Occupational Health and
  • Safety Unit's Intranet site and click on the MSDS
    Database icon
  • (http//www.msdsonline.com.au/vicuniversity/),
    users can access any of the 300,000 MSDS that
    available. Users can print out any MSDS for the
    product that they are researching for future
    reference or for use in the workplace. If any
    problems are encountered whilst trying to access
    the MSDS Database please contact the Occupational
    Health and Safety Unit on 9688 5250.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Unit,
  • Victoria University.

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • Nursing care is directed toward
  • 1. health maintenance
  • 2. illness prevention - including promotion of
    clients safety in the community or health care
    environment e.g. hospitals

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • Nursing, therefore, should include
  • 1. Identification of potential hazardous
    environment and situation
  • 2. Elimination or control potential hazardous
    environment and situation

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • Assessment
  • 1. What is the potential hazard?
  • 2. How is it likely to happen?

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • 3. What would be possible results
  • injury - physical
  • mental
  • material
  • monetary

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • Factors affecting self protection
  • Any alteration to the normal functions of senses
    will reduce an individuals ability to protect
    themselves from danger

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Health Care Housekeeping in the Nursing
Environment
  • 1. Age
  • 2. Impaired senses
  • 3. Impaired physical functions
  • 4. Impaired judgement

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Provision of a safe environment
  • I. Patient identification
  • an individual should be correctly identified,
    prior to commencement of any treatment
  • e.g. wrist band with full name
  • unit number
  • date of birth

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Provision of a safe environment
  • II. Prevention of falls
  • 1. Elimination of wet floor or loosen mats
  • 2. Hand rails in corridors, stairways and
    bathrooms
  • 3. Use of non-slip mats in showers

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 4. Use of proper equipment when transferring
    patients
  • 5. Adjust height of bed to meet patients needs
  • 6. Provide proper walking aids e.g. non-slip
    tipped walking frames

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 7. Adequate lighting
  • 8. Remove any obstacles in patients path e.g.
    electrical cords, chairs, urinals, bags etc.

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Provision of a safe environment
  • III. Prevention of sharps and splash injuries
  • 1. Minimize of exposure of needles and sharps
    e.g. use kidney dishes
  • 2. Disposal of sharps in proper containers e.g.
    biohazard disposal bins (Yellow)

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 3. Wear protective devices e.g. goggles /or
    gloves when disposing patients body fluid.
  • 4. Avoid using pins, metal clips or safety-pins
    on patients

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Provision of a safe environment
  • IV. Prevention of thermal injuries
  • 1. Check temperature before providing hot
    substances (e.g. hot water) for patients to
  • handle,
  • drink,
  • apply to local areas

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 2. Ensure all heaters have safety guards -
    Minimize use of heaters in wards
  • 3. Assist patient when he or she has deficits in
    handling hot or cold appliances

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Provision of a safe environment
  • V. prevention of fire
  • 1. Locate fire extinguishes
  • 2. Locate fire exits
  • 3. Methods to raise alarm

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 4. Ways to evacuate patients
  • 5. Participate in fire drills
  • 6. Ensure all electrical appliances are checked
    regularly

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Provision of a safe environment
  • VI. Prevention of chemical injury
  • 1. Follow instructions and regulations in
    handling, storing and safe keeping of chemicals
  • 2. Separate internal and external use chemicals

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Provision of a safe environment
  • 3. Safe kept poisonous substances e.g. locked
    cupboards
  • 4. Proper labeling of containers

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Provision of a safe environment
  • Dont forget to wash your hands
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