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Saad Abdul Wahab M.Sc Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology | Sp. In Petroleum & Petrochemicals IOSH, IRCA LA OHSAS, HABC, Authorized Safety Trainer GI-123 by DG FCD, HIRARC by NILAT Awareness Certifications of EMS-14001, OSHAS-18001, QMS- 9001:2008, FSMS-22000:2005, SSCL (17025) by SGS, MATLAB, PM by ICCBS, Accident and Investigation
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Saad Abdul WahabM.Sc Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology | Sp. In Petroleum & PetrochemicalsIOSH, IRCA LA OHSAS, HABC, Authorized Safety Trainer GI-123 by DG FCD, HIRARC by NILATAwareness Certifications of EMS-14001, OSHAS-18001, QMS-9001:2008, FSMS-22000:2005, SSCL (17025) by SGS, MATLAB, PM by ICCBS,Recognized from FCDTS, NILAT, SGS, PHMA, NFEH, EVI, SFTI, IOSH, HABC

Accident and Investigation

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PICTORIAL PRESENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

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ContentsIntroductionAccidentsIndustrial accidentAccidents are free warningsAccidents are opportunitiesWhich accidents will cause injuries??Human errorTrainingManufacturing DefectMaintenanceLiftingAre accidents inevitable? Do they occur as a natural consequence of a daily routine? Can they be avoided?Types of accidentsMinor AccidentsRemove the causesNo excusesImportance of industrial safetyEssential ElementsRepeated Unsafe acts

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Accidents: Accidents are free warnings & Opportunities

Accident:

Many accidents occurMost cause no injuries.Most are not reported

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Industrial accident:An accident at work is defined as an external, sudden, unexpected, unintended, during the execution of work or arising out of it, which may lead to:An industrial injuryFatality Material Environmental damages

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Accidents are free warnings:Accidents are a glimpse at what could happen if..We don’t act now

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Accidents are opportunities:Opportunity to :

Recognize hazard and take 3 steps

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Step 1:Reporting accidents

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Realized that it happened:1.Practise Incident recall2.Reports accidents immediately3.Any free warnings today

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Step 2: Investigating Accidents

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2% “Acts of GOD”10% Unsafe Condition88% Unsafe acts of pe

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Examples:Inattentiveness

CarelessnessCreating Unsafe Conditions

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Step 3: Eliminating Accidents

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Eliminate the causes:Removing Unsafe conditionsChanging unsafe behavior

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Which accidents will cause injuries??We don’t know!!!!

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Human error: Most industrial accidents occur because of human error. A worker does not follow the proper safety procedures

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Training: Many industrial accidents occur because an employee is not trained properly on the use of the equipment

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Manufacturing Defect:Industrial accidents also occur because of a manufacturing defect in a piece of equipment or material

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Maintenance: One of the common causes for industrial accidents is improper maintenance procedures or the lack of preventive maintenance programs

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Hazardous materials: They are the result of human error, and they involve unsafe behavior or an unsafe condition, or a combination of both. Slip-ups in these rules can result in burns

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Lifting:

Many back injuries and pulled muscles that occur in the workplace are the result of picking up something that is too heavy

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Are accidents inevitable? Do they occur as a natural consequence of a daily routine? Can they be avoided?1. They are the result of human error2.they involve unsafe behavior or an unsafe condition, or a combination of both.

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TYPES OF ACCIDENTSACCORDING TO LENGTH OF RECOVERY: i-FIRST AID ACCIDENTS ii-LOST TIME ACCIDENTS iii-HOME- CASE ACCIDENTS

 

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Minor AccidentsThere is no such thing as a minor accident.The same Accident that causes no injury today may take someone’s life tomorrow.

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Remove the causes:If we fail to remove the cause of the NO-Injury Accident, then we fail to remove the cause of

the accident that result in does injury.

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No excuses:Accept no excuse:Report every Accident.Investigate every Accident.Eliminate Accident cause

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Importance of industrial safety1.Treatment: industrial safety management provides treatment for injuries andillness 2.Medical Examination: it carries out medical examination of staff joining theorganization .3.Hazards identification4.Provision of protective devices5.Consultancy: it provides medical advised on other condition6.Education: it provides safety and health training7.safety organizatn :organization taking in the work of accident prevention

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Essential Elements: 1.management leadership

2.assignment of responsibility3.maintenance of safe working conditions

4.establishment of safety training5.an accident record system

6.medical and first aid system.7.acceptance of personal responsibilities by employees

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Repeated Unsafe acts:

Will cause AccidentsWill eventually lead to injuries

 

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