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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Managing Workplace Accidents

What to do on seeing a Hazardous Workplace



The Occupational Health and Safety Act provides workers the right to a secure managed environment. It tells management to set up safety representatives and safety committees in the workplace.It in addition regulates things like toilets, change rooms, first aid, drinking water, washing facilities, protective clothing, machinery, stacking and packing, ladders, fire, ventilation, lighting, temperature, noise and asbestos.

Stakeholders in a workplace accident:
Worker whoe life and safety rights are at stake
Health workers whose duties are to expose unsafe work conditions
Employers who must let the business stay productive and workers happy
Labour Inspectors who must ensure Occupational Safety Regulations are adhered to.

WORKER'S HEALTH AND SAFETY RIGHTS


The Occupational Health and Safety Act sets out the workers' rights, including:
The right to data - for example, the vitality and safety hazards in the workplace and the well being and safety rules and procedures.
The duty to participate in inspections
The power to comment on legislation and make representations
The affirmative not to be victimised - for example, the worker cannot be dismissed when they participated in a workplace inspection or reported an accident.
The Act in addition sets out the responsibilities of workers and employers.



THE WORKER'S DUTIES
The worker must:
  • take care of the own safety
  • prevent effect to others persons
  • cooperate investing in the employer all over improving quality of life and safety
  • give information to a Labour Inspector
  • wear safety clothing or use safety equipment where it is required
  • report precarious or unhealthy conditions to the employer or quality of life and safety representative as soon as possible
  • report an accident to the employer and the health and safety representative as swiftly as possible
  • not to interfere in safety equipment after the accident.
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

W.Va. creates hot line to report workplace issues - BusinessWeek

W.Va. creates hot line to report workplace issues - BusinessWeek: "Gov. Joe Manchin announced Friday the creation of a hot line that West Virginians can call if they feel threatened by workplace safety issues.

'I want every miner and every worker in the state of West Virginia to be empowered,' Manchin said. 'If you believe you have absolutely no avenue, no vehicle in the structure of the company where you work ... please call us.'

The hot line will be staffed around the clock, seven days a week by the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. The state already operates a 24-hour hot line to report mining and industrial accidents.

Workers can place anonymous calls to the workplace safety hot line."

Safety Awards That Endanger Workers’ Lives � SpeakEasy

Safety Awards That Endanger Workers’ Lives SpeakEasy: "Though each of these corporations accepted awards for safety statistics, not one has taken responsibility for workplace deaths.

The disconnect between safety awards and dead workers has enabled these corporations to characterize the explosions as accidents, random events for which no one really is to blame, certainly not corporate officials who control conditions in workplaces. That’s why these pseudo-safety awards are so destructive.

The prizes congratulate corporations for reducing incidents such as slips and falls that injure workers to the point that they must miss work. Decreasing worker injuries is good, no doubt about it. But preserving workers’ lives is imperative."

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Eye Protection at Home Could Help Prevent 1 Million Home Eye Injures: Tips from Defog It Antifog During National Healthy Vision Month 2010

Eye Protection at Home Could Help Prevent 1 Million Home Eye Injures: Tips from Defog It Antifog During National Healthy Vision Month 2010: "Protect your eyes like professionals do. If professionals were handling many of the do-it-yourself jobs we take on at home, they’d be wearing protective eyewear. In fact, safety eyewear may be mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Consumers should be just as careful with their vision.
Wear safety eyewear for yard work. Virtually all manufacturers of trimmers, leaf blowers, lawn mowers and other equipment recommend safety glasses. Remember to clear outdoor areas of debris that could become flying particles.
Home improvement projects can have eye hazards. Construction workers have among the highest rate of workplace eye injuries. Do-it-yourselfers are just as much at risk using power tools and hand tools."

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Why Preventing Work Place Accidents is a Sound Financial Business Strategy

Why Preventing Work Place Accidents is a Sound Financial Business Strategy: "Immediate visible losses created by workplace accidents

When a business repeatedly claims insurance costs for accidents, their premium will inevitably rise adding to the overheads of the business.
When the accident occurred, it is likely that other employees stopped work to look at or comfort him/her, or just out of curiosity. For how long? What was the cost?
Did someone take the victim for treatment? Who did their job?
What was the loss in dollar terms?"

Sunday, April 11, 2010

GRITtv » Blog Archive » Karen Higgins, Paul Rogat Loeb, and Workplace Safety

GRITtv » Blog Archive » Karen Higgins, Paul Rogat Loeb, and Workplace Safety

In spite of available expertise and abudance of safety wear all over the world, we still have workplace accidents announced in the print, TV and internet media daily. Could that be ascribed to the increase in human error of judgement where safety matters most? Could it be that most officials in charge of safety in the work place have never being exposed to these accident prone environments? Is the importance of safety measure taken lightly? Is health and safey education becoming less of a priority? Are training methods limited? Can we try e learning to keep workplace safety awareness live? Are bosses worried about productivity only in spite of available e Learning Tools developers being ready to help?

Are there answers to these questions?


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Friday, November 20, 2009

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