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Editable PowerPoint Slides for Lecturers. By Phil Hughes MBE and Ed Ferrett. Introduction. Health & Safety Overview. Introduction to International Health and Safety at Work is basically designed to:. 1. cover the syllabus of the NEBOSH International General certificate in - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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By By Phil Hughes Phil Hughes MBE MBE
andand Ed Ferrett Ed Ferrett
Health & Safety OverviewHealth & Safety Overview
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction to International Health and Introduction to International Health and Safety at Work is basically designed to:Safety at Work is basically designed to:
1. cover the syllabus of the NEBOSH International General certificate in Occupational Health and Safety and other level 3 OSH awards
2. go beyond the NEBOSH syllabus in covering occupational road risks
3. provide a good basis in OSH for students who wish to progress to the NEBOSH Diploma or a University first or second degree
4. provide a text which more than covers the IOSH Managing Safely syllabus or other similar awards
5. show the reader how some major OSH frameworks cover the subject including the USA, Europe and the UK
6. give summaries of national OSH legislation from 21 countries particularly where there are the most candidates for the IGC courses
7. help students study, revise and sit the examinations
8. provide guidance to students who carry out the practical assessment
9. provide guidance for searching the internet and supplying a range of significant web sites
10. provide a good updated reference text for managers with OSH responsibilities and OSH practitioners in industry and commerce
Health & Safety Health & Safety overview and overview and
link to link to NEBOSH NEBOSH IGC syllabusIGC syllabus
How to use this bookHow to use this bookand what it doesand what it does
How to use this bookHow to use this bookand what it doesand what it does
How to use this bookHow to use this bookand what it doesand what it does
How to use this bookHow to use this bookand what it doesand what it does
Health & Safety Health & Safety FoundationsFoundations
CChapterhapter 11
CChapterhapter 11After studying this chapter you should be able to:
1. Outline the scope and nature of occupational health and safety2. Explain briefly the moral, social and economic reasons for maintaining and promoting good standards of health and safety in the workplace3. Outline the role of national governments and international bodies in formulating a framework for the regulation of health and safety4. Identify the nature and key sources of health and safety information5. Outline the key elements of a health and safety management system
Table 1.1 Table 1.1 Numbers of global work-related adverse Numbers of global work-related adverse eventsevents
Table 1.2 Table 1.2 Estimates of work related occupational Estimates of work related occupational accidents and diseases for several countries in 2001 accidents and diseases for several countries in 2001
Table 1.3 Table 1.3 Distribution of fatal occupational Distribution of fatal occupational Injuries and incidence rates around the world (2001)Injuries and incidence rates around the world (2001)
Table 1.4 Table 1.4 Global estimates of work-related fatalities Global estimates of work-related fatalities caused by occupational accidents and diseases for 2001caused by occupational accidents and diseases for 2001
Table 1.5 Table 1.5 Causes of global work-related fatalitiesCauses of global work-related fatalities
Figure 1.2Figure 1.2 Economic reasons for goodEconomic reasons for goodhealth and safety managementhealth and safety management
In 2000 the costs of occupational accidents in the EU was €55 billion In 2000 the costs of occupational accidents in the EU was €55 billion
ILO in 2000: annual deaths in EU 120,000 from work related disease & 6000 from work related accidentsILO in 2000: annual deaths in EU 120,000 from work related disease & 6000 from work related accidents
“... Prevention is paying not only in human terms but also in better performance by businesses and national economic strength. Together we can make sure that decent work is safe work...”.(Thaksin Shinawatra, former Prime Minister of Thailand)
“... Prevention is paying not only in human terms but also in better performance by businesses and national economic strength. Together we can make sure that decent work is safe work...”.(Thaksin Shinawatra, former Prime Minister of Thailand)
Figure 1.3Figure 1.3 Insured and uninsured costsInsured and uninsured costs
Figure 1. 4Figure 1. 4 Diagramatic view of ‘reasonably practicable’Diagramatic view of ‘reasonably practicable’
Worker rights and responsibilitiesWorker rights and responsibilities
Worker rights: 1998 ILO
Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work1. Freedom of Association2. Forced labour3. Discrimination4. Child labour
Responsibilities
a) Take reasonable careb) Comply with instructionsc) Use safety devicesd) Report hazardse) Report accidents or injury to health
Figure 1.6Figure 1.6 Typical health and safety legal Typical health and safety legal frameworkframework
Figure 1.8Figure 1.8 Good Good Standards Standards Prevent harm and save Prevent harm and save moneymoney
Table 1.6Table 1.6 Essential elements of any national Essential elements of any national occupational health and safety management systemoccupational health and safety management system
* Relevant occupational health and safety legislation * One or more authorities responsible for occupational health and safety * Regulatory compliance mechanisms, including systems of inspection* A national advisory body to advise on occupational health and safety issues* A national occupational health and safety information and advisory service* National occupational health services* An organization for the collection and analysis of data on occupational injuries and diseases * Provision of relevant insurance or
social security schemes covering occupational injuries and diseases
* Research budgets for occupational health and safety topics
* Formal systems for the provision of occupational health and
safety training
Figure 1.9Figure 1.9 Key elements of HSG 65Key elements of HSG 65
Figure 1.10Figure 1.10 Key elements of OHSAS 18001Key elements of OHSAS 18001
Figure 1.11Figure 1.11 Key elements of ILO-OSH 2001Key elements of ILO-OSH 2001