GROUP DISCUSSION (Chapter 6 - HIRARC)
THE RISK CONTROL HIERARCHY OF CONTROL
Hierarchy of hazard control is a system used in industry to minimize or eliminate exposure to hazards.Risk
is a combination of likelihood and the probability that a particular
occurrence or outcome and the severity of the harm(injury or damage)
WE NEED RISK CONTROL ?
-YES, BECAUSE WE NEED TO REDUCE RISK
CLASSIFY HIERARCHY
ELIMINATE ACTION
•Remove hazard from workplace
•Get rid the hazardous job, tools, process, equipment, machines or substances
SUBSTITUTION ACTION
•Doing the same work in less hazardous way.
•Replace of substances with a less hazardous substances
.
ISOLATION ACTION
•Keep hazard away from workers
•Install guard, barrier
•Lockout system
•Safe clearance
ENGINEERING ACTION
•Modification
•Redesign
•Local exhaust ventilation
ADRIMISTRATIVE ACTION
•Implement policies, procedures and training.
•Signages
•Supervision
•Inspection
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT ACTION
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE RISK IS NOT IN CONTROL?
Workers may got the serious accident that can cause them get into the
hospital such as arm and leg broken, head blooded, and the most critical
is death. In order to reduce the hazard or most critical hazard rate,
the employer should show commitment towards safety and health practices
& therefore giveful priority to promote enforce the safety &
health rules in workplace. Hierarchy of control were use in order to
minimize & control the most critical hazard that exist at the
workplace. Next, to ensure the safety culture can be implemented in on
organization. The management & workers have to take part in any
safety & health programme and give a full cooperation when come to
safety & health issues.We should practice safe and healthy of living
in this world with applying the enforcement rules and regulation that
related the workplace safety and hygiene. The most important things in
this world is "health" without it life is nothing. What- If hazard
analysis is a relatively simple and flexible method and identifying and
analyzing hazard in a process, activity or system. It can be apply to a
wide range of circumstances in almost all industries. As one of the
process hazard analysis methods listed in the OSHA Process Safety
Management standard, the What -If method has become a commonly use
technique, both in regulated and non regulated operation
Reference
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_hazard_controls
- http://tnbilsas.com.my/index.php/files/large/2c304f28ec55dc0c4a955c4e7fce18bb.png
- http://osh.ummc.edu.my/osh/images/slide%20hirarc%20_oshe.pdf
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYHfTCdRrZA
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