accident at work [88] 28 mar 2010
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INCIDENT & INJURY
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GFS 2- LTI Accident on 23/2/2009 Hand trapped in between to the rolling machine
during shell plate pre-bending
• both victim’s hands holding and push the small piece of plate support while adjusting/ realignment the shell plate for pre-bending
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GFS 2- LTI accident on 23/2/09 The
• The victim should holding the handle during pushing/ realignment the pre-bending plate in-between the roller
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GFS 2- LTI accident on 23/2/09 The
• the man who was control the consul panel of rolling machine is wrong position which he is can’t see the victim working or any go wrong to the victim
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GFS 2- LTI accident on 23/2/09 The both of victim’s hands are badly crushed
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A worker was seriously injured while using a grinder during a tank repair operation.
The draw-string from the hood of his jacket became entangled in the grinder, causing the grinder to be pulled towards his head; he subsequently suffered serious lacerations on his temple and neck.
The first lesson learned from this incident is that there should be no drawstrings or loose items of clothing, PPE, etc dangling when operating a grinder or other rotating equipment. Such items can easily become entangled in the rotating mechanism. This would include items such as hair, scarf, ID badge, jewellery, or any other article that could cause a person to get drawn into a machine. In some cases this would include PPE such as lanyards, etc. The second lesson learned from this incident:• reinforces policy that prohibits grinders from having a locking trigger. Please insure that all grinders at
your projects and facilities have NON LOCKING triggers. • update applicable JSAs to include this potential hazard.
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TRAIN ACCIDENT
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Commitment to accident prevention Effective management and supervision Effective policy and procedure, including domestic
inquiry Effective reporting and recording Effective investigation Risk assessment Regular consultation and “toolbox meeting” Specific training Safe working culture development
YES, through….
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• If we have a safe place of work, we are going to have a productive and efficient workplace as well.
• If we don't have to worry about being injured when we go to work, we are going to be much more productive !
• In 2006 Malaysia recorded 733 fatality (worldwide 2.2 mill/year)
• 28 April is World Safety Day since 2005 and celebrated by 100 countries…
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Accident Awareness
If you think SAFETY
is expensive... Try Having an
Accident !!!
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Occupational Safety and Health Awareness
Prepared by;
Nor ’ Azam AbuJkkp Is 127/438/2/643Tel : 019-726 7629Email : [email protected]
DISCLAIMERThe information contained in this material has been developed in good faith and is believed to present good safety principles. Azamct make no representations or warranties as to the completeness or accuracy thereof and in no way responsible for damages of any nature resulting from the use of this information.
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At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the important of OSH;
2. explain the important of accident prevention;
3. explain the rational of “safety first”.
Learning Objective
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• Real accident and incident case study;
• The needs of preventing accident;
Scope
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To commit yourselves to work safely;
Our family is waiting for us at home;
Understand basic knowledge to work safely;
To know basic safety requirements when working in a factory, construction work, etc.
Why “U” Are Here Today ???
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500 hilang kerja kilang terbakar KUALA LUMPUR: Lebih 500 pekerja tempatan dan asing hilang mata pencarian apabila kilang polisterin pembungkus makanan tempat mereka bekerja musnah dalam kebakaran di Jalan 222, Kampung Jaya, di Sungai Buloh dekat sini, malam tadi.
Kebakaran yang bermula kira-kira jam 8 malam itu dipercayai berpunca daripada bahagian stor menyimpan pelbagai bahan kimia menyebabkan bahagian pengeluaran dan stor tempat alat pendingin hawa musnah.
Kebakaran itu dipercayai menyebabkan kerugian lebih RM2 juta.Difahamkan, ini adalah kali kedua kilang itu terbakar pada tahun ini, selepas kali pertama beberapa bulan lalu.
Bagaimanapun, tidak ada kemalangan jiwa atau kecederaan dilaporkan dalam kejadian berkenaan kerana ketika itu kilang terbabit tidak beroperasi.
Katanya, empat jentera bomba dari Sungai Buloh, Damansara, Bu kit Jelutong dan Tentera Darat Kem Sungai Buloh bersama 35 anggota bergegas ke tempat kejadian dan tiba pada jam 8.16 malam.
“Sebaik tiba kami dapati api sedang marak dengan 50 peratus daripada stor menyimpan bahan polisterin dan stor alat pendingin hawa sudah terbakar.“Api merebak terlalu cepat kerana semua bahan yang ada dalam kilang berkenaan mudah terbakar,” katanya ketika ditemui di tempat kejadian.
Berita Harian, 25 October 2005
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Commitment to accident prevention Effective management and supervision Effective policy and procedure, including domestic
inquiry Effective reporting and recording Effective investigation Risk assessment Regular consultation and “toolbox meeting” Specific training Safe working culture development
YES, through….
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INCIDENT & INJURY
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MACHINERY INCIDENT
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FIRE & EXPLOSION
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FINGER CUT11~12k cases / year
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OTHER INJURIES
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TRAIN ACCIDENT
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Commitment to accident prevention Effective management and supervision Effective policy and procedure, including domestic
inquiry Effective reporting and recording Effective investigation Risk assessment Regular consultation and “toolbox meeting” Specific training Safe working culture development
YES, through….
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• If we have a safe place of work, we are going to have a productive and efficient workplace as well.
• If we don't have to worry about being injured when we go to work, we are going to be much more productive !
• In 2006 Malaysia recorded 733 fatality (worldwide 2.2 mill/year)
• 28 April is World Safety Day since 2005 and celebrated by 100 countries…
Note
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Accident Awareness
If you think SAFETY
is expensive... Try Having an
Accident !!!
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LIFT INCIDENT
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KUALA LUMPUR: Kepala seorang jurutera berkecai apabila dia tergelincir dan jatuh dari tingkat 18 ke tingkat 11 ketika membaiki lif di bangunan Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) di sini, semalam.Mangsa, Chang Can Syang, 29, berasal dari Taiping, Perak dikatakan jatuh di tengah lubang lif ketika membaikinya sebelum tersangkut di tingkat 11.Ketua Polis Daerah Dang Wangi, Asisten Komisioner Kamal Pasha Jamal, berkata mangsa yang cedera parah di kepala, meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian. Katanya, kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 11.30 pagi dan mangsa dipercayai tidak memakai kelengkapan keselamatan ketika membaiki lif berkenaan. Ketika mangsa membaiki lif dalam bangunan berkenaan, tiba-tiba dia tergelincir dan terjatuh ke tingkat 11 sebelum meninggal dunia.Mayat mangsa kemudian dihantar ke Rumah Mayat Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) untuk bedah siasat, katanya di sini. Polis meminta orang ramai yang mempunyai maklumat tampil di balai polisberhampiran memberi keterangan bagi membantu siasatan atau menghubungi talian Rakan Cop 03-21159999.
Sementara itu, jurucakap Bomba dan Penyelamat berkata pihaknya mengambil masa kira-kira sejam untuk mengeluarkan mayat mangsa yang berada di tingkat 11 bangunan berkenaan. Bomba terpaksa menggunakan tangga dan tali dalam operasi mengeluarkan mayat berkenaan.Mayat mangsa dapat dikeluarkan jam 12.54 tengah hari dan diserahkan kepada polis untuk tindakan selanjutnya,katanya.
Edisi KL : LIFT INCIDENT AT BANK NEGARAMati jatuh lubang Oleh Zainal Zawawi Mohamed