Introduction Ergonomik SOHELP 03022016
Introduction Ergonomik SOHELP 03022016
Introduction Ergonomik SOHELP 03022016
Malaysia
(Department Of Occupational Safety And Health
Malaysia)
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
(SKOP PEMBENTANGAN)
2
Definition of Occupational
Diseases
According to the Protocol of 2002 to the
Occupational Safety and Health Convention,
1981 (No. 155), the term Occupational
Disease covers any disease contracted as
a result of an exposure to risk factors arising
from work activity (sebarang penyakit yang
disebabkan oleh pendedahan terhadap
faktor risiko yang timbul daripada aktiviti
kerja)
Kesan Kemalangan
Pekerjaan
VS
Kesan Kesihatan
Pekerjaan
YEAR
NO. OF CASES
2005
319
2006
420
2007
594
2008
545
2009
791
2010
1426
2011
1198
2012
1792
2013
2588
2014
2648
2015
5960
TOTAL
18,281
Occupational Health Division,
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Department of Occupational Safety & Health, Malaysia
Bilangan Kes
Yang Diterima
126
46
5366
249
32
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NEGARA
Hazad Ergonomik
Hazad Fizikal
Hazad Biologi
Hazad Psikologi
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ERGON
WORK
NOMOS
LAW OF
SURROUNDING (Natural Law)
Ergonomic
LAW OF WORK
(GREEK TERM)
JKKP Malaysia
Fit things to
people, not
people to
things
JKKP Malaysia
Soft tissues
compression
Impact Stress
Glove issues
Temperature
Hot/ Cold
Noise
Lighting
Psychosocial
Factors
Feeling stress,
fatigue
Feeling
overloaded,
too much work
Monotony,
bored, too
little stress
Lack of
control,
machine
pacing
job security
and
satisfaction
Morale: poor
profits, poor
Risk of Injury
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JKKP Malaysia
muscles
Persistent pain that will not subside
spontaneously after a few days
Difficult to treat - rarely can be cured
Prolonged expensive medical treatment
Not easy to recognize in early stages when
condition is still reversible
Huge impact on productivity and costs
JKKP Malaysia
Musculoskeletal Disorders
(MSDs)
20
JKKP Malaysia
21
PPE in Ergonomics
22
2 (Basic)
1 (Entry)
JKKP Malaysia
5 (Excellent)
ERGONOMICS
JKKP Malaysia
Sumber Rujukan
25
Ergonomics Checklist.xls
26
JKKP Malaysia
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