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Title: RC 381581 Principles of Occupational Safety and Loss Control


1
RC 381/581 Principles of Occupational Safety
andLoss Control
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Internal Standards Development/Enforcement

2
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Apparel used to protect from hazards that can do
    bodily harm through absorption, inhalation,
    injection, and/or physical contact
  • Should only be used when hazards cannot be
    controlled through engineering means
  • PPE design/materials must be specific to the
    hazard encountered
  • Should never be modified by employee

3
Categories ofPersonal Protective Equipment
  • Face/eye
  • Head
  • Foot
  • Respiratory
  • Fall
  • Hearing
  • Protective clothing
  • Back/joint mobility support and/or control

Must meet rigid ANSI requirements
4
OSHA PPE Standard
  • Basic Requirements
  • Perform a formal job assessment to
  • Identify existing/potential hazards
  • Identify the specific form of PPE to address
    existing/potential hazards
  • Develop internal standards outlining use
  • Verify the assessment has been performed through
    written certification

5
Negative Issues Regarding Use of PPE
  • Difficult to continuously administer
  • Purchasing
  • Maintenance
  • Storage
  • Training
  • Enforcement
  • Personal issues may require consideration
  • Physical limitations
  • Allergic reactions/skin conditions
  • Religious convictions

6
Negative Issues Regarding Use of PPE (cont.)
  • May place greater stress on employee
  • Restricted range of motion
  • Physiological stress (heart, lungs, muscles,
    heat)
  • May hamper employee production rate/quota
  • Changes in production practices may require major
    change in PPE used
  • In long run, will probably cost more than
    development of engineering controls

7
Factors Positively Influencing PPE Programs
  • Advance promotion of need
  • Provide a reasonable selection
  • Allow employees to test equipment
  • Ensure proper personal fitting
  • Be sensitive to individual needs

8
Factors Positively Influencing PPE Programs
(cont.)
  • Allow for a period of adjustment
  • Continuously promote use
  • Provide behavior reinforcement
  • Follow through to ensure use
  • Ensure supervisors set the example

9
Developing Internal Standards
  • Give reasons why standard(s) are needed
  • Let employees participate in development
  • Keep the number of standards to a minimum
  • Keep standards practical(no pie-in-the-sky)
  • Gain employee commitment to finalized standards

10
Presenting Internal Standards
  • Review agreed-upon standards
  • Use visuals with examples
  • Test knowledge to ensure employees are thoroughly
    conversant with standards

11
Enforcing Internal Standards
  • Maintain standard enforcement records
  • Initial presentation/training
  • Refresher training
  • Compliance/commendation
  • Violations and follow-up action(s)
  • Ensure unconditional enforcement of established
    standards

12
Loss Tab Analysis
  • The purpose of loss tab analysis
  • Provide a map type of losses and where they
    occur
  • Provide insight into losses - The frequency and
    severity of loss problems
  • Provide a rough assessment of supervisory
    personnel
  • Provide a basis for long range planning in loss
    control management

13
Maintaining a Safe Healthful Workplace,
  • Identify workplace hazards which currently exist
    or could develop
  • Install procedures to control these hazards and
    take actions to eliminate them if possible.
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