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EOH3202 Occupational Health
Dr. Emilia Zainal Abidin, PhD
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8 November 2014PJJ Bac Sc. Human Resource Dev 2nd Semester 2nd Meeting
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Were there any problems we need to discuss today?
Module – everyone has a copy?Assignments OK so far?
Questions on Individual Assignment A?
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1. Describe the 4 objectives of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 Malaysia.
2. Compare and describe the differences between the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and the Factory and Machinery Act 1967.
3. What are the steps that can be taken for the prevention and protection of heat stress among workers working in the construction industry?
4. What are the main functions of Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Malaysia?
5. Explain the noise regulation being used in Malaysia. Using the hierarchy of control, explain how noise is controlled at the workplace.
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Assignment A cont. 6. Please describe the steps to control dust exposure
in a construction site.7. Please explain the roles of professionals in the field
of occupational health.8. Define the term ergonomic, physical, biological,
chemical and psychosocial hazard. Give examples for each of the hazard.
9. Define radiation. Discuss two types of radiation by giving appropriate examples.
10. What are the four basic steps in identifying hazards?
11. Discuss how Malaysian migrant workers are compensated for occupational injuries or accidents.
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Assignment A cont. 12. Explain 3 major incidents which occurred
globally and in Malaysia that lead to the establishment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994.
13. Identify a minimum of 7 regulations under the Factory and Machinery Act 1967.
14. What are the health effects of the exposure to solvents?
15. List the occupations or tasks related to lead exposure. Explain the route of exposure to lead and explain the regulation related to lead exposure in Malaysia.
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Questions on Individual Assignment B?1. Identify the impact of sickness absence to the employee
and employer. 2. Explain the mechanism by which organophosphate
poisoning occurs. Include 2 diagrams to describe normal muscle function and muscle function with neurotoxic agent.
3. Pesticides are categorised into different groups. Explain the classification of pesticides. Give the steps in control and management of pesticide exposure in a paddy farming agricultural setting.
4. What are the responsibilities of the Safety and Health Officer as gazetted in the Occupational Safety And Health act 1994?
5. Use and Standard of Exposure to Chemicals Hazardous to Health Regulations 2000 requires workers being exposed to pesticides to undergo medical surveillance at regular intervals. True/False
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Assignment B cont. 6. Using the hierarchy of control concept, explain how a
safety and health manager could manage psychosocial hazard related at the workplace.
7. Why personal protective equipment is considered as a “last resort” for use in the hierarchy of control to protect workers from hazardous substances?
8. Define occupational stress and list common occupational stressors. List the diseases associated with occupational stress and as a manager of human resource, please describe the management of occupational stress.
9. Describe the group of workers at risk for biological hazard exposure. Elaborate on the classification of infective microorganism by risk group.
10. Define and describe Material Safety Data Sheet or Chemical Safety Data Sheet.
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Assignment B cont. 11. Describe the different work compensation
scheme available in Malaysia for private employees, civil servants and foreign workers.
12. Define biological monitoring. Describe the role of biological monitoring and describe how biological monitoring is done.
13. Please define what sexual harassment is and please describe the different forms of sexual harassment that might occur at the workplace.
14. What should be included in Medical Emergency Response Plan? What are the elements of Emergency Response Plan?
15. What is the required number of first aider in a workplace? What is the content of a First Aid Box?
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Your Recent Mid-Semester Examination Chapter 1 to 11 from module 2 hours examination 50 objectives 5 out of 8 short answer questions How well did you do? Comments or feedback to improve the type of
questions a._____________________________________________ b._____________________________________________ c._____________________________________________
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Our Coming Final Exam in December 2014 Chapter 12 to 22 2.00 hours? 50 objectives? 5/8 short answer questions? Any requests?
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Responsibility to protect the safety health and welfare of workers and visitors Duties of an Employer – OSH Act, Act 514, 1994 Section 15 –
19 To ensure the safety, health and welfare at work of all his employees
and visitors. To formulate safety and health policy. Extra protection for the disabled
etc. There are seven regulations under OSHA 1994 that enforced by DOSH.
1 Employers’ Safety and Health General Policy Statements (Exception) Regulations, 1995
2 Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations, 19963 Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Hazardous Chemicals
Regulations, 19974 Safety and Health Committee Regulations, 19965 Safety and Health Officer Regulations, 19976 Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to
Health Regulations, 20007 Notification of Accident, Dangerous Occurrence, Occupational
Poisoning and Occupational Disease Regulations, 2004
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Duties of Safety and Health Officer as to the SHO Regulations 1997 to advise employer on the safety and health measures; to inspect and determine the safety of work place; to investigate any accident which has happened in the
work place; to assist employer in organizing and implementing OSH
programme; to become secretary to the OSH committee; to assist the committee in any inspection of the work place; to collect, analyze and maintain statistics on any accident,
dangerous occurrence, occupational poisoning and disease which have occurred at the work place;
to assist any officer in carrying out his duty under the Act; to carry out other instruction made by the employer on any
matters pertaining to OSH.
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Human Nature….
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We need to prevent this…
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What is the problem?
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GAS WELDING - OXYACETYLENE
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS
PHYSICAL AGENTSnoise, vibration, radiation,defective illumination,temperature extremes, dusts
CHEMICAL AGENTSSolvents, gases, vapors,fumes, mists, pesticides etc.
LACK OF ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLESexhaustive physical exertions, excessive standing, improper motions, lifting heavy load, job monotony, etc.
BIOLOGICAL AGENTSviruses, bacteria, fungi,parasites, insects, etc.
PSYCHOLOGICALStress, boredom, burnout
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Fundamental point! - Occupational health is about identifying hazards and controlling it
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Identify the hazard and suggest control methods…
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Identify the hazard and suggest control methods…
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Identify the hazard and suggest control methods…
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Identify the hazard and suggest control methods…
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Read Al-Qasas-The Stories? And when he came to the well of Madyan, he found there a crowd of
people watering [their flocks], and he found aside from them two women driving back [their flocks]. He said, "What is your circumstance?" They said, "We do not water until the shepherds dispatch [their flocks]; and our father is an old man.” (28:23)
Then one of the two women came to him walking with shyness. She said, "Indeed, my father invites you that he may reward you for having watered for us." So when he came to him and related to him the story, he said, "Fear not. You have escaped from the wrongdoing people.” (28:25)
“Said one of the (damsels): “O my (dear) father! Engage him on wages: truly the best of men for thee to employ is the (man) who is strong and trust worthy.” (28:26)
He said, "Indeed, I wish to wed you one of these, my two daughters, on [the condition] that you serve me for eight years; but if you complete ten, it will be [as a favor] from you. And I do not wish to put you in difficulty. You will find me, if Allah wills, from among the righteous.” (28:27)
[Moses] said, "That is [established] between me and you. Whichever of the two terms I complete - there is no injustice to me, and Allah , over what we say, is Witness.” (28:28)
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What to focus on? Chapter 12: Chemical hazards – Pesticides Based on chapter in module
Classification of pesticides – use?, toxicity, chemical prop.,
Occupational exposures of pesticides Toxic effects from exposure Neurotoxic effect – acetyl cholinesterase
function diagram ?? How to control and manage pesticide use in the
workplace
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Handling pesticide with bare hands
Wear short pants and short sleeves without proper PPE
Agricultural workers Farmers
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No boots and poor work practices
Apply most of the protection but without proper mask
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May result in: build-up of acetylcholine cholinesterase inhibition constant firing of electrical messages potential symptoms of: DUMBELSS-Diarrhoea -Urination-Miosis/Muscle weekness-Excitation of skeleton muscles of CNS-Lacrimation-Sweating-Salivation
Exposure to Organophosphate pesticide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5zFgT4aofA
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What to focus on? Chapter 13: Bio hazard management Based on lecture notes
What is biohazard? - A substance derived from an organism, that possess a threat to (primarily) human health.
Divided into: Body fluids pathogen – Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa,
Parasites Animal – insects, birds Recombinant DNA – genetic engineering, cloning Nano-technology
Classification of infective microorganism by risk group?
References are made to the relative hazards of infective microorganisms by World Health Organization Risk Groups 1, 2, 3 & 4.
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Ebola – Group 4
What to focus on?
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Chapter 14: Occupational Psychosocial Hazards
Based on chapter in module and lecture Scope of occupational psychosocial hazards
Work-related stressWorkplace violenceBullyingAll types of harassmentWork-life imbalance
Type of psychosocial hazards Questionnaires
Psychosocial hazards
Examples from Leka et al. 2003
Job content Lack of variety or short work cycles, fragmented or meaningless work, under use of skills, high uncertainty, continuous exp to people through work
Workload and work pace
Work overload or underload, machine pacing, high level of time pressure, continually subject to deadlines
Work schedule Shift work, night shifts, inflexible work schedules, unpredictable hours and long or unsociable hours
Control Low participation in decision making, lack of control over workload
Environment and equipment
Inadequate equipment, poor environmental conditions such as lack of space, poor lighting, noise
Organisational culture and function
Poor communication, low level of support for problem solving and personal development, lack of definition of organisational objectives
Interpersonal relationship at work
Social or physical isolation, poor relationships with superiors, interpersonal conflict, lack of support, bullying and harassment
Role in organisation
Role ambiguity, role conflict and responsibility of people
Career development
Career stagnation and uncertainty, under promotion or over promotion, poor pay, job insecurity, low social value to work
Home-work interface
Conflicting demands of work and home, low support at home, dual career problems
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Work environment
Conceptual Frame Work of Stress
ACUTE AND CHRONIC EFFECT
1. Physiological 2. Psychological
3. Behavioral
OUTCOMES OF STRESS
OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS
OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS
FAMILY & SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC
STRESSORS
FAMILY & SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC
STRESSORS
SUPPORTSUPPORT
PERCEIVED STRESS
MODYFYINGVARIABLES MODYFYINGVARIABLES
Work load
Time and System Management
Work environment
Organizational relationship
FinancialFamily Conflict
Health status
Home environment
Coping mechanism
Personality
Knowledge Skill Social Interaction
Training
Emotional support
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What to focus on? Chapter 15: Prevention and Control principles Based on module
Prevention and control according to the hierarchy of controlEliminationSubstitution Isolation or EnclosureEngineering Controls e.g Local Exhaust
VentilationAdministrative Controls/Safe Work PracticesPersonal Protective Equipment
Effectiveness
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Insulated compressor box
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What to focus on? Chapter 16: Workers’ compensation Based on the module and half of lecture Work compensation scheme in Malaysia
Private – SOCSO or Perkeso Civil servants – Ex-Gratia Scheme Foreign workers – Insurance from the Workmen
Compensation Act Self-employed – None
SKIM INSURANS BENCANA PEKERJAANBencana pada seseorang
pekerja sendiri disebabkan oleh
kemalangan atau suatu penyakit khidmat terbit daripada dan dalam
masa menjalankan pekerjaan dalam sesuatu
perusahaan.
SKIM PENCEN ILAT
Skim ini memberi perlindungan 24 jam kepada pekerja terhadap keilatan atau kematian akibat sebarang sebab yang tidak berkaitan dengan pekerjaan.
SKIM FAEDAH PERKESO
SKIM PERKESO
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Faedah yang disediakan SKIM INSURANS BENCANA
PEKERJAAN Faedah Perubatan Faedah Hilangupaya
Sementara Faedah Hilangupaya Kekal Elaun Layanan Sentiasa Faedah Orang
Tanggungan Faedah Pengurusan Mayat Faedah Pemulihan Faedah Pendidikan
SKIM PENCEN ILAT Pencen Ilat Bantuan Ilat Elaun Layanan Sentiasa Pencen Penakat Faedah Pengurusan
Mayat Faedah Pemulihan Faedah Pendidikan
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What to focus on? Chapter 17: Biological monitoring Based on the module and notes
What is biological monitoring Biological monitoring is the measurement of a
substance or its metabolite in biological material in order to provide a quantitative estimate of its uptake into the body by all routes of exposures
What are the objectives of biological monitoring? To ensure that current or past exposure of worker
is not harmful to his/her health by detecting potential excessive exposure before overt adverse health effects occur
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Exposure
Internal dose
Adverseeffects
Ambient monitoring
Biological monitoring Biological effect monitoring
*Adapted from Cassarett & Doull’s Toxicology 5th Edition, ed. Klassen CD pp995. McGraw Hill, 1995
Exposure, absorption and effects*Ukur pendedahan
di persekitaran contoh: ukur debu atau bunyi bising di persekitaran selama 8 jam
Ukur dos yang diserap dalam badan pekerja (bentuk tidak
berubah) contoh: ukur plumbum dalam darah
Ukur kesan perubahan yang berlaku dari dos terdedah contoh:
ukur Cholinesterase enzyme akibat organofosfat
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What to focus on? Chapter 18: Stress and Violence and the workplace Based on the module and lecture
Definition Scope and characteristics Any action, incident or behaviour that departs from
reasonable conduct in which a person is assaulted, threatened, harmed, injured in the course of, or as a direct result 1 of, his or her work. Internal workplace violence
is that which takes place between workers, including managers and supervisors.
External workplace violence is that which takes place between workers (and managers and
supervisors) and any other person present at the workplace.
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What to focus on? Chapter 19: Cause and effect of sick leave Based on the module and lecture
What is sick leave? The benefit of sick leave
Human right Protect the worker Cost of losing an employee
is greater than the cost of providing sick days to retain existing employees
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Absenteeism in business case
Sources: WHO (2010). WHO Healthy Workplace Framework and Model: Background and Supporting Literature and Practices.
Unhealthy and unsafe workplace
Accidents and injuriesWork related illnessJob dissatisfaction
Lack of job commitmentDepressionViolence
AbsenteeismShort and long term disability
Health insurance
Increased cost, decreased productivity, decreased quality
of product, fines, imprisonment
Workers compensation and claimsTurnover
Union grievance
Increased cost, decreased productivity, decreased quality of
product, fines, imprisonmentBusiness failure!
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Example: Tools for tackling short term absence• Rigorous notification procedure
• Return to work interviews• Should all short term absences be counted?• Medical evidence?• Withholding sick pay• Employee health initiatives
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Example: Tools for tackling long term absence• Keep in touch
• Early intervention 4-6 weeks• Consider temporary adjustments• Be proactive in asking for medical advice
• Preferably Occupational Health Practitioner
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What to focus on? Chapter 20: Water and Air Decompression Based on the module and lecture
Gas laws – Boyle and Henry Hyperbaric work environment (kerja di
persekitaran bertekanan udara tinggi) The effects of hyperbaric work
environments Decompression sickness and other
symptoms – kesan seperti bends
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Boyle’s Law The mechanical responses to changes in pressure are in
accordance with Boyle's Law, which states that a volume of gas is inversely proportional to the pressure to which it is subjected, temperature remaining constant.
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Henry’s Law The amount of gas in solution is proportional
to the partial pressure of that gas over the solution
As the pressure of the gas above a solution increases, the amount of that gas dissolved in the solution increases
Reverse is also true, as the pressure of the gas above a solution decreases, the amount of gas dissolved in the solution decreases and forms a “bubble” of gas within the solution
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Henry’s Law Illustration
Low pressure equilibriumLow concentration
Double the pressure equilibriumDouble the concentration
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How does the increased pressure at depth affect gas in the body?
The increased pressure of each gas component at depth means that more of each gas will dissolve into the blood and body tissues, a physical effect predicted by Henry's Law
Inhaled gases are in close contact with blood entering the lungs
Hence, the greater the pressure of any inhaled gas, the more that gas will diffuse into the blood.
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Example of Symptoms of decompression sickness Bends -
DCS Type Bubble Location Signs & Symptoms (Clinical Manifestations)
BENDS
Mostly large joints of the body(elbows, shoulders, hip,wrists, knees, ankles)
Localized deep pain, ranging from mild (a "niggle") to excruciating. Sometimes a dull ache, but rarely a sharp pain.
Active and passive motion of the joint aggravates the pain.
The pain may be reduced by bending the joint to find a more comfortable position.
If caused by altitude, pain can occur immediately or up to many hours later.
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What to focus on? Chapter 21: Emergency Response Plan (ERP) and First Aid Based on the module ERP should include
Procedures Emergency medical equipment Internal and external contact and support Management of injury and triage Evacuation plan Training to those involved Local facilities Give knowledge to all workers
Elements of ERP – evacuation plan, area custodian/damage control team, fire brigade, emergency medical facility
What is in First Aid Box?
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What to focus on? Chapter 22: Risk Communication Based on module
Definition of risk communication Primary goals of risk communication Risk communication strategies Principles of risk communication
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Thank you.Any questions?