CHP 3 Management
CHP 3 Management
CHP 3 Management
TOPIC 3 :
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH
MANAGEMENT
COURSE CONTENT
3.1 UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS OF
SAFETY & HEALTH MANAGEMENT
3.2 UNDERSTAND THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF SAFETY AND HEALTH
COMMITTEE
3.3 UNDERSTAND THE ROLES OF THE
MANAGEMENT
3.4 UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY
TRAINING
SAF ETY & H EALT H C O M M ITT E E
TOPIC 3.1
CONCEPTS OF
SAFETY & HEALTH
MANAGEMENT
TOPIC 3.2
SAFETY & HEALTH
COMMITTEE
DO WE REALLY
NEED A
SAFETY & HEALTH
COMMITTEE ?
YES !
SAFETY
& HEALTH
SO
OSHA 1994
Guiding principles
Responsibilities for OSH lies with those
WHO CREATE THE RISK and those WHO
WORK WITH THE RISK
Concept of so far as is
REASONABLE/
PRACTICABLE
SAF ETY & H EALT H C O M M ITT E E
OBJECTIVES OF SHC
To fulfil the requirement of OSHA 1994
To promote consultation and cooperation
CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
MANAGEMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
WORKERS
REPRESENTATIVES
MANAGEMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
WORKERS
REPRESENTATIVES
(cont)
Chairman :
Employer or his authorized manager
Secretary :
Safety & Health Officer
Management Representatives:
Manager/Director/Supervisors
Workers Representatives:
From section or process
SAF ETY & H EALT H C O M M ITT E E
Appointment
Chairman
Secretary
Appointment
Management Representatives :
Appointed by Employer
Min 2 persons ( < 100 employees )
Min 4 persons ( > 100 employees )
Workers Representatives :
Selected by workers
Appointed by employer
Min 2 persons ( < 100 employees )
Min 4 persons ( > 100 employees )
Appointment
Employees Representatives
systems
Assist in development and review of
statistics
Review and recommend amendments to
accidents,
near-miss
accident,
dangerous occurrence, occupational
poisoning or occupational diseases
occurred at workplace.
Investigates
complaints of unsafe or
unhealthy practices and report to employer
with recommendations for corrective
actions.
Assists
in
the
development
of
promotional and education programmes
Discusses reports and matters from the
safety officer, enforcement officer, etc
Advises the employer on safety and
health matters
SAF ETY & H EALT H C O M M ITT E E
INSPECTION OF WORKPLACE
of
Investigating an accident
Investigating an accident
Investigating an accident
Employer
Employer
Frequency of meetings:
Meeting Facilities :
EMPLOYER
SHOULD :
Quorum
Minutes
Minutes
Employer to ensure
Availability of an
information for SHC
adequate
document
&
PENALTY
Any person who contravene
any of
the provision of these regulation shall be guilty
of an offence and shall be liable to a fine not
exceeding
FIVE THOUSAND RINGGIT
or imprisonment for a term not exceeding
SIX MONTHS or
to BOTH
STRUCTURE OF COMMITEE
Joint
management-worker
workplace
committee
at
to
IN SUMMARY
ENSURING EFFECTIVE COMMITEE
Recognition of members
Leadership of chairman
TOPIC 3.3
ROLES OF THE
MANAGEMENT
Design
Exhibit
Inspect
Establish
Develop
Training programs
Set up
Monitor
Safety policies
Draw up
Policy
This is a statement of the principles governing decisionmaking. They can only be changed by the
Management and are mandatory.
Safety
Handbook
s and
Manuals
Job Safety The area supervisor ensures that all task planning
TOPIC 3.4
SAFETY & HEALTH
TRAINING
DO WE NEED A
SAFETY & HEALTH
TRAINING ?
!
S
YE
.
.
E
S
R
U
O
C
F
O
For example :
eye safety and heat stress training is pertinent to
construction and other outdoor workers,
first aid training is important for all work
environments.
Other types of safety training courses include
workplace violence, respiratory protection, safety
awareness, electrical safety and etc.
SAF ETY & H EALT H T R A I N I N G
Back Safety
Bloodborne
Pathogens
Construction Safety
Crane Safety
DOT & Trucking
Driving Safety
Electrical Safety
Emergency Planning
EPA
Ergonomics
Eye Safety
Fall Protection
Fire Extinguisher Use
Fire Prevention
First Aid
Food Service Safety
Forklift Safety
Hand & Finger Safety
Hand & Power Tools
HazCom
HazMat
HAZWOPER
Healthcare
Hearing Protection
Heat Stress
Hotels / Hospitality
Housekeeping
Industrial Safety
Kitchen Safety
Laboratory Safety
Ladder Safety
Lead Safety
Lockout / Tagout
Machine Guarding
Maintenance Safety
MSDS
Office Safety
Off The Job Safety
PPE
Recordkeeping
Respiratory Safety
Retail Safety
Safety Awareness
Safety Orientation
Scaffolding Safety
School & School Bus
Safety
Shop Safety
Solid Waste
Specific Chemicals
& Gases
Supervisor Safety
Trenching & Shoring
Utilities & Public
Works
Warehouse Safety
Welding Safety
Workplace Violence
Workzone Safety
Any question..????
Prepared By : ERBZ