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SAFETY MANAGEMENT & SITE ESTABLISHMENT. Tutorial 1. TASK 1 A quick test to TEST your knowledge…. What does HSE stand for?. Who is responsible for health & safety in construction?. ALL OF US. What is the difference between a hazard and a risk? Hazard - things that might cause harm
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT & SITE ESTABLISHMENT Tutorial 1
TASK 1 A quick test to TEST your knowledge…. What does HSE stand for?
Who is responsible for health & safety in construction? ALL OF US
What is the difference between a hazard and a risk? Hazard- things that might cause harm Risks- the chance of that hazard actually resulting in harm
What is the most common cause of fatal accidents in the construction industry?
TASK 2 (work in groups) – 5 minutes • Identify and list out various accidents in the construction industry due to physical causes
Falls from a height • Accidents due to excavation work • Accidents due to plant and equipment • Slips and trips • Struck by site vehicle • Injuries due to manual handling • Confined spaces
TASK 3 (work in groups) – 20 minutes • Discuss the causes of the particular accident assigned to your group • Who is vulnerable to such accidents ? • What are the remedial measures to overcome or reduce the risk of those accidents?
Working at heights Harness
Working at heights Guard rails Toe boards
Working at heights Mobile Elevator Working Platform (MEWP)
Working at heights Ladder
Working at heights Harness
TASK 4 (work in groups) – 5 minutes • Identify and list out most common accidents due to health related hazards in the construction industry
Work related dermatitis • Silica related diseases • Asbestos related diseases • Hand-arm vibration syndrome • Noise induced hearing losses • Chemical poisoning • Respiratory sensitisers • Heat stress and strain • Ultraviolet radiation • Decompression illness • Work related back pain • Work related upper limb disorder • Legionnaires disease
TASK 5 (work in groups) – 20 minutes • Discuss the causes of the particular accident assigned to your group • Who is vulnerable to such accidents ? • What are the remedial measures to overcome or reduce the risk of those accidents?
Riveting hammers Caulking and chipping hammers
Concrete breakers Percussive drills
Sand blasting Sand blasting a stone wall