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European Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2010/11 on Safe Maintenance

European Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2010/11 on Safe Maintenance. Terry Taylor Bucharest 23 Sept, 2010. http://hw.osha.europa.eu. Facts and Figures (Source: EUROSTAT). It is estimated that around 15-20% (depending country) of all accidents and

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European Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2010/11 on Safe Maintenance

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  1. European Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2010/11 on Safe Maintenance Terry Taylor Bucharest 23 Sept, 2010 http://hw.osha.europa.eu

  2. Facts and Figures (Source: EUROSTAT) It is estimated that around 15-20% (depending country) of all accidents and 10-15% of all fatal accidents are related to maintenance operations. Maintenance is fourth on the list of top 10 working processes accounting for the highest number of fatal accidents over 2003- 05. Accidents tend to happen during repair, maintenance, cleaning, adjusting, etc. An analysis of a French work accidents database shows that in 2002 maintenance employees were the second most frequent victims of accidents related to subcontracting, just behind construction workers. Spanish National Survey of Working Conditions (2007) indicates higher exposure of maintenance workers to noise and to hand arm and whole body vibrations compared to other workers. They are also more exposed to dangerous substances, vapours and fumes. Around 25% of all electrical injury accidents are caused by portable electrical equipment. Faulty leads to equipment cause around 2000 fires each year. A major cause of such accidents and fires is the failure to carry out inspections and maintenance (HSE).

  3. The EU-OSHA 2010-11 Healthy Workplace Campaign is on Safe Maintenance because: • A goal of the 2007 Community strategy is a 25% reduction in accidents. Safe maintenance is associated with accident prevention particularly in high-risk sectors and SMEs. • The European Commission identified maintenance workers as “workers who may be at increased risk” in their guidance on risk assessment at work. • The campaign on maintenance complements the 2008-09 campaign on risk assessment, as it seeks to get employers to consider the risks before carrying out the activity, plan and control the work, and then to check it afterwards. • MSDs are a major risk for workers carrying out maintenance and material from the 2007 campaign is very relevant.

  4. Introduction to maintenance • Maintenance affects every area of safety and health: • Many accidents happen during maintenance work; • Lack of maintenance can cause accidents; • Poor maintenance can cause accidents; • Poor maintenance can cause occupational diseases. • There is a need to: • Raise awareness of the importance of maintenance; • Foster a structured approach to maintenance; • Promote maintenance management to ensure it is co-ordinated, scheduled and performed correctly.

  5. “Working on something to keep it in a working and safe state and preserving it from failure or decline” The “something” includes workplaces, work equipment, or transport (e.g. ships). It is not exclusive. Maintenance activities include: Inspection Testing Measurement Replacement Adjustment Repair and upkeep Fault detection Replacement of parts Servicing What is maintenance?

  6. Hazards and risks during maintenance include: • Risk of MSDs • Risk of asbestos exposure • Risk of dermatitis • Accident risks (e.g. inadvertent start-up) • Risk of asphyxiation in confined spaces • Risk of exposure to chemical agents (e.g. solvent cleaners) • Risk of exposure to biological hazards • Risk of exposure to dusts

  7. Campaign objectives • Raise awareness of the importance of maintenance for workers’ safety and health; • Raise awareness of the risks associated with maintenance, and of the need to carry it out safely; • Raise awareness of employers’ legal and other responsibilities to carry out safe maintenance, and of the business case for doing so; • Promote a simple, structured approach to OSH management in maintenance, based on an appropriate risk assessment (the ‘five basic rules’).

  8. Campaign messages • Maintenance is carried out in every workplace • Maintenance can be done by anyone • Getting maintenance wrong can be fatal • Getting maintenance wrong can be very costly for businesses • SMEs may be particularly at risk……… …………so it is particularly important to provide a framework for managing maintenance operations using……… • Five basic rules for safe management of maintenance

  9. The five basic rules for safe maintenance: Planning; Making the work area safe; Using appropriate equipment; Working as planned; Making final checks.

  10. Focus of campaign • The prevention of accidents during maintenance operations. • The prevention of harm to health through for example: • Exposure to asbestos • Exposure to biohazards such as Legionella • Exposure to dangerous substances (chemicals, nanoparticles, etc) • Multiple subcontracting of maintenance work makes OSH management and risk knowledge sharing difficult, and the end contractor may be a precarious worker • Hazards can be “built-in” through carrying out maintenance under heavy time pressures

  11. Sectors approach • Maintenance is a challenge in all industry sectors. • The campaign is focusing on the sectors: • Construction • Agriculture • Health care • Manufacturing (e.g. food, engineering) • Transport • This is not an exclusive list, and other good maintenance practices have been identified from a broad range of sectors.

  12. Diversity issues to be considered include: • Older workers may be at increased risk as they may carry out maintenance operations more regularly, and • Young workers due to lack of experience • Increase in “Multiskilling” in work organisation where production line personnel may carry out maintenance operations. • Changing contracting arrangements may also affect the at-risk population

  13. Material is available free at the EU-OSHA websitehttp://osha.europa.eu/en/campaigns/hw2010/ Campaign Material • Leaflets, flyers • Posters • Banner • Logo & Slogan • E-Signature • Campaign guide • Slideshow presentations Technical material • factsheets • e-facts • reports

  14. A EUROPEAN CAMPAIGN ON SAFE MAINTENANCE HEALTHY WORKPLACES GOOD FOR YOU. GOOD FOR BUSINESS Thank you for your attention! http://hw.osha.europa.eu

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