Forklift Operator, Vol.6 (Issue 11-12)
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Forklift Operator, Vol.6 (Issue 11-12)
NIOSH UPDATE Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 INSIDE: Forklift Operator Back Pain Book Review News Paper Cutting Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 OSH INFO INTRODUCTION As a professional forklift operator, you make judgment calls all day — each of them geared to keeping your load and lift truck stable while you work safely and efficiently. Each shift, after you inspect your forklift, you deal with operating conditions and special hazards. These vary with the work you are doing and can change many times each day. Some of the issues you face include surface conditions, various loads and stability, proper load manipulation, stacking and unstacking, vehicle and pedestrian traffic and situations like narrow aisles or restricted access. Then there are the special hazards related to locations, activities or the environment, plus all the rules of operating safety. It is a big job. This handbook explains how to handle some of the issues you face as a professional forklift operator. Coupled with your hands-on training, it will help you work safely and effectively in many different situations. LOAD STABILITY Load size and weight affect truck stability. Never exceed your truck’s rated load capacity. You will find it on the plate inside the truck. The operator’s manual describes how load shape, size and carrying angle affect stability. You can increase your stability by carrying a smaller load. You should reduce your load: • If the load is tall, wide, oddly shaped or if you are using attachments. If a high lift is involved or if the route is rough; • If the load cannot be centered on the pallet or carried close to your drive wheels; • If you have to make tight turns or travel on a ramp or slope. To keep the load itself stable, you should: • Space your forks as far apart as possible; • Make sure the load will not shift while travelling; • EZ Secure loose or slippery items; • Transfer loads on broken pallets or containers to sound ones before picking them up. Wrap or strap loads made up of individual items. 2 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 LIFTING A LOAD To pick up a load: • Square up on its center and approach it straight on. • • Stop with the tips of your forks about one foot from the load. • • • The traveling position is as close to the floor as possible, usually an inch or two at the heel of the forks and four to six inches at the tips, with the load resting against the mast. As you drive, stay within the floor markings and out of the pedestrian lanes. Level the forks and slowly drive forward until the load rests against the mast. • • If there is another load in front of the one you are lifting, lift without tilting. Remember to lift only enough to clear the other load. Lift the load high enough to clear whatever is under it and tilt the mast back slightly to a traveling position. Look over both shoulders to make sure it is safe to move in reverse. If it is clear, back out about a foot. PUTTING DOWN A LOAD To put down a load down: • Square up and stop about a foot away. • Drive forward until you are about half-way into the loading area. • Stop. • Level the forks and drive the rest of the way in. • Lower the load. • Alter the load is seated, lower the forks slightly to keep from hooking the load on pullout. • Look over both shoulders and back out slowly. A few points to remember when working with loads: • Make sure the area is clear of people. • Stop before raising or lowering forks. • Look over both shoulders before you back up. • Never travel or turn with the load elevated. • Lift a load only high enough to clear obstacles and lower it as soon as possible. 3 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 WORKING WITH STACKS When you work with high stacks, approach and travel are the same with one difference: the higher you go, the less stable your forklift and your load become. To remove a load from a high stack: • Stop straight on and about a foot away from the stack. • • Raise the mast until the forks are at the right height. Move forward slowly until the load is flush with the back of the forks. • • Lift the load high enough to clear the item below. Look over both shoulders and back straight out to clear the edge of the stack. • • Stop and lower the load to the traveling position. • • Tilt the load back and move out slowly. To place a load on a stack: • Approach it slowly and squarely. • • Stop about a foot away. • • • Lift the mast high enough to clear the top of the stack. • • Inch forward until the load is square over the stack. • • • • Level the forks and lower the mast until the load is no longer supported by the forks. • • Keep forks level so you do not hook anything. • • Look over both shoulders and back straight out. 4 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Remember these stacking rules: • • • • • Set the top load squarely on the stack. Never raise or lower a load unless you are at a full stop. Never attempt to turn with your mast raised. Always approach the load straight on and remove it by backing straight back. Make sure you have enough overhead clearance. Watch for electrical lines, pipes, light fixtures and sprinkler heads. TRAVELING TIPS Many accidents involving forklifts occur when traveling. When driving a forklift you should: • Stay within the vehicle lanes. • Tilt the load slightly back with forks low. • Slow down and sound your horn at corners, intersections and places with limited view. • Drive at a slow, steady pace. • Observe speed limits. Slow way down for turns. Drive in reverse if your vision is obstructed. Yield to pedestrians — they always have the right of way, no matter where they are. Never drive up to anyone standing in front of a fixed object. Never allow anyone to stand on your forks or lift people without an approved platform. Never allow anyone to walk or stand under your forks, loaded or empty. SPECIAL HAZARDS During your work with the forklift, you may encounter special hazards. These include hazardous locations, activities and environments. HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS All forklift trucks are not created equal. This applies not only to load capacity and terrain, but also to the kinds of situations where a truck can operate. Some trucks cannot be used near food products. Others cannot be used around chemical vapours, or grain, metal or fibre dust, which can explode. Only trucks with special non-sparking and low-heat safeguards can be used in such areas. Your employer chooses the appropriate truck for your work areas. Your job is to understand any restrictions and never to operate where you could be exposed to hazardous chemicals, set off a fire or explosion or create some other problem. 5 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES Hazardous activities also pose special risks to forklift operators. Among these are operation on ramps or slopes and operation on docks. When operating on ramps or slopes: • Stay well back from the edge. • Never turn around on the slope. • Drive with your load on the uphill side. This means you drive up slopes with your load in front and drive down slopes in reverse unless you are loading a trailer. When forks are empty, back up a slope and drive down it forwards. When working on docks: • Make sure dockboards or bridgeplates are properly secured and strong enough to handle the combined weight of your lift and its load. • Keep the bridge or dock plate as level as possible and free of oil, dirt, water, ice or snow. • Make sure rail cars or trailers are secure so they won’t roll forward when you drive on. Chock the wheels, set the brakes and use dock locks. • Make sure the floor is strong enough and that you have enough overhead clearance. • Check to see that the trailer or railcar is secured, and buckle your seatbelt before you enter. HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS During your certification training, you will learn about possible hazardous environments in your facility. Some common ones are chemical exposure, leaks and other emergencies, pits and edges. In some cases, you may need to wear special personal protective equipment (PPE), including hearing protection, eye or respiratory protection. system is working properly. Do not close doors or turn off ventilation fans because it is too cold inside or because it is too noisy. Because carbon monoxide is odourless, you can be overcome without suspecting that anything is wrong. Symptoms include feeling weak, sleepy or dizzy, or getting a headache. If you develop symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, turn off your truck and get to fresh air immediately. You also must be cautious about fumes and carbon monoxide that the forklift creates. When working indoor, make sure the ventilation 6 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 OPERATING SAFETY Being a top-flight forklift operator means you know and follow basic safety rules in every situation: • Buckle your seat belt when you are in the truck. • Never leave the truck until you lower the lifting mechanism, put controls in neutral and set the brakes. If you’re 25 feet away or cannot see the truck, turn the truck off. • Never modify forks or attachments. • Never give rides or let anyone stand on the forks. • Keep your arms and hands in the truck. • Keep the controls and your hands clean and dry. Never block doors or emergency equipment. • Never push things with your forks. • Do not raise, lower or tilt a load while moving. • Never turn on a slope or ramp. SUMMARY It takes a lot of work and dedication to be an accomplished forklift operator. The pros know that every truck, every situation and every load is different. Take all the training you can get. Watch how the experts do it, and practice the safe procedures you learn. Source Info : Coastal Safety and Environmental handbook 7 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 BACK PAIN Warning signs If you have severe pain which gets worse over several weeks, or if you are unwell with back pain, you should see your doctor. Causes of back pain Back pain is more common in tasks that involve: a) lifting heavy or bulky loads; b) carrying loads awkwardly, possibly one handed; c) repetitive tasks, packing of products; d) long distance driving or driving over rough ground, particularly if the seat is not, or cannot be, properly adjusted; e) stooping, bending or crouching, including work at PCs (poor posture); f) pushing, pulling or dragging heavy loads; g) working beyond normal abilities and limits; h) working when physically tired; i) stretching, twisting and reaching; j) prolonged periods in one position. Dealing with an attack of back pain Back pain is not usually due to any serious damage or disease. The pain usually improves within days or a few weeks, at least enough to get on with your life. Only a few people have back pain that is caused by a more serious issue such as a slipped disc or a trapped nerve and even these usually get better by themselves. X-rays and MRI scans can detect serious spinal injuries which are very rare but they do not usually help in ordinary back pain. If you do have back pain and suddenly notice any of these symptoms, which are rare, you should see a doctor straight away: • • • • difficulty passing or controlling urine numbness around your back passage or genitals numbness, pins and needles, or weakness in both legs unsteadiness on your feet Sometimes the pain can make you miserable but you should still take control of the pain by trying to stay active and continue as normally as possible. In the early stages: • Rest may not help. Your back is designed for movement so the sooner you start doing your ordinary activities the better. • Use painkillers, heat or cold applied to the sore area may help. • A short course of manipulation can help relieve back pain for some, if done by a qualified professional osteopath, physiotherapist or chiropractor. 8 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Next steps: • Steadily increase your level of activity. • Do a little bit more each day if the pain has been restricting your movement. • Do not stay in one position for too long. • Get up and stretch regularly. • Move about and take some walks, building up your activity as you get stronger. • Stay at work if you can to keep active and recover from the pain. If you have a lot of lifting or other risk factors in your job, talk to your supervisor or boss and tell them about tasks that will be difficult to begin with. • Even if the pain is particularly severe and you are off work, you can still try to do most daily activities or hobbies. • Do not do one thing for too long. Keep changing your activities so that you are changing position and moving around from time to time Source info: NIOSH publication 9 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 BOOK REVIEW Assessing Nanoparticle Risks to Human Health Author: Gurumurthy Ramachandran Editorial Reviews Review "This is a very thought-provoking and knowledgeable book for all those interested in how exposure risks may be assessed and managed, particularly of materials which are so widely used, but the safety of which, so little is known."--BTS Winter 2012, Issue 41, page 3233 Book Description Publication Date: August 5, 2011 The book will take a systematic look at nanoparticle risks within the paradigm of risk assessment, consider the limitations of this paradigm in dealing with the extreme uncertainties regarding many aspects of nanoparticle exposure and toxicity, and suggest new methods for assessing and managing risks in this context. It will consider the occupational environment where the potential for human exposure is the greatest as well as the issues relevant to occupational exposure assessment (e.g., the exposure metric) and the evidence from toxicological and epidemiological studies. A chapter will be devoted to how conventional risk assessment can be carried out for a candidate nanoparticle (e.g., carbon nanotubes), and the limitations that arise from this approach. We will propose several alternate methods in another chapter including screening assessments and adapting the rich methodological literature on the use of experts for risk assessment. Another chapter will deal with nonoccupational populations, their susceptibilities, and life-cycle risk assessments. There will be a chapter on current risk management and regulatory oversight frameworks and their adequacy. This chapter will also include a discussion of US and EU approaches to risk assessment, as well as corporate approaches. About the Author Gurumurthy Ramachandran is a Professor in the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health, University Product Details File Size: 1201 KB Print Length: 280 pages Publisher: William Andrew; 1 Edition (August 5, 2011) Language: English ASIN: B005I49M0W Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Lending: Not Enabled Did we miss any relevant features for this product? Tell us what we missed. Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price? 10 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 OSH: NEWSPAPER CUTTING Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : BERITA HARIAN : 30/05/2013 : 018 : Maut Ditimpa Rangka Besi : Muhammad Mustakim Ramli Petaling Jaya: Seorang pemuda maut, manakala rakan sekerjanya yang juga seorang wanita parah apabila kereta dinaiki mereka ditimpa besi kren yang jatuh dari sebuah treler, di sini, semalam. Kejadian kira-kira jam 4.20 petang itu berlaku ketika kereta yang dinaiki mangsa berusia 26 tahun dari Jalan Lapangan Terbang Subang menghala ke Lebuh Raya Persekutuan memintas treler terbabit apabila tiba-tiba kerangka besi terbabit yang sepanjang hampir 10 meter terjatuh lalu menghempap kenderaan dinaiki mereka. Jurucakap bomba berkata, kerangka besi berkenaan dipercayai terjatuh ketika melalui jalan berselekoh lalu menimpa kereta dipandu wanita berusia 46 tahun itu yang berada di sebelahnya. Kesan daripada dihempap kerangka besi yang dipercayai untuk projek Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) itu, kereta jenis Peugeot 3008 dinaiki mangsa remuk menyebabkan mereka tersepit selama setengah jam. 20 minit keluarkan mangsa Pihak bomba menerima panggilan pada jam 4.27 petang dan tiba di lokasi kejadian kira-kira 15 minit kemudian. Operasi menyelamat mengambil masa 20 minit untuk mengeluarkan kedua-dua mangsa, katanya. Sementara itu, Penolong Pengarah Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Selangor, Mohd Sani Harul yang dihubungi berkata, mangsa pertama, iaitu pemandu wanita terbabit berjaya dikeluarkan pada jam 5.00 petang, manakala mayat mangsa berjaya dibawa keluar pada jam 5.08 petang. Mangsa kedua disahkan mati di tempat kejadian, manakala rakannya yang memandu kenderaan berkenaan cedera parah dan dibawa ke Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya (PPUM), di sini untuk rawatan, katanya. Sementara itu, jurucakap polis berkata, pemandu treler terbabit ditahan untuk membantu siasatan. Publication Date Page Headline : : : : NEW STRAITS TIMES 01/06/2013 020 Ensure Safety of Passengers We are all saddened by the Belaga boat tragedy. The boat was reported to have carried 204 passengers but its capacity was only 74. The main cause of the incident was clearly overloading. The other reason was perhaps the boat was racing past rapids and dangerous torrents in the raging river. In October 2010, an expressboat tragedy in Tatau, Bintulu claimed 13 lives. Obviously, safety issues and the lessons from that incident had not been taken seriously by boat operators. Overloading of passengers and goods is a perennial problem in the express boat service, which is a popular mode of transport in Sarawak. I send my deepest condolences to the families of those who perished, while I hope those reported missing will be found. Steps have to be taken to prevent another tragedy. There should be more patrolling by the Sarawak Rivers Board along the waterways to enforce regulations and safety laws on passengers load and other requirements. There should be more efforts to educate passenger to avoid boarding crowded boats. The other safety measure is to ensure all passengers wear life jackets throughout the journey. What is also important is self regulation for one's own safety. We must always be mindful of safety. Boat operators must always be conscious of the safety of their Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, passengers. They must never Chairman, National Institute of compromise safety for profit as Occupational Safety and Health they have a duty to all passengers. The passengers themselves are also responsible for their safety. They should not get into the boat if it has exceeded its capacity. 11 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : : : : : METRO AHAD 02/06/2013 002 Nahas Dihempap kKntena Ekhwan Haque Fazlul Haque Pelabuhan Klang: Seorang warga Myanmar yang memandu kenderaan pengangkut barang (forklift) maut selepas dihempap kontena dibawa sebuah kren di stor penyimpanan kontena di kawasan perindustrian Pelabuhan Barat, di sini, pagi semalam. kontena sebelum besi forklift yang menghempap mangsa dapat dipotong. Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author Bomba mengambil masa 10 minit untuk memotong besi yang menghempap mangsa sebelum mengeluarkannya. A number of state and federal representatives, who were elected in the 13th General Election, may fall into the unhealthy category. Dalam kejadian jam 4.20 pagi, mangsa berusia 31 tahun mati di tempat kejadian selepas parah di kepala dan beberapa bahagian badan lain. Mangsa disahkan meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian akibat cedera parah di kepala kerana dihempap besi, katanya. It seems that winning an election tends to overshadow many other more important considerations. Candidates with tainted medical records claimed that they were fit and healthy, so that voters would elect them. Ahmad Zaidi berkata, siasatan awal pihaknya mendapati mangsa dan pemandu kren berkenaan menyiapkan kerja memunggah sebelum kren membawa kontena itu tiba-tiba membrek secara mengejut menyebabkan kontena dibawanya berayun dan jatuh lalu menghempap forklift dipandu mangsa yang kebetulan berada di depannya. Conducting a by-election is a costly exercise. Namun, pemandu kren yang membawa kontena berkenaan dilaporkan tidak mengalami kecederaan serius akibat kejadian itu. Ketua Bomba dan Penyelamat Zon Klang Penguasa Kanan Bomba II Ahmad Zaidi Safuan berkata, pihaknya menerima panggilan kecemasan daripada orang awam pada jam 4.30 pagi sebelum sepasukan pegawai dan anggota dari Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat Pelabuhan Klang bergegas ke tempat kejadian. Menurutnya, pihaknya sukar mengangkat kontena yang menghempap mangsa berikutan melebihi had berat yang mampu ditampung jentera bomba yang dikejarkan ke tempat kejadian. Muatan kontena yang berat menghempap bumbung forklift menyebabkan mangsa tersepit di bahagian pemandu. Operasi mengeluarkan mangsa tamat sepenuhnya jam 7.05 pagi dan mayat dibawa ke Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (HTAR), Klang untuk bedah siasat. : NEW STRAITS TIMES : 03/06/2013 : 019 : Politicians Should Not Overstay Welcome : Patrick Teh There were 16 by-elections between the 2008 and the recent general election. The majority of these seats fell vacant following the elected representatives' deaths. Will there be fewer by-elections in the next five years? Amazingly, politicians are the most diligent group of people in society. Retirement is the last thing on their minds. Even when their physical and mental capacities require them to slow down and spend more time with their families at home, they still continue to slog away. Local political leaders should learn from Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, who was wise enough not to overstay his welcome. He retired as a member of parliament in 1990 at age 44. He had served as a state and federal representative in the Federal Territory for 21 years. A diligent and healthy person, he forged ahead to chart a new journey in his life to become a social activist after his retirement from politics. He is the vice-chairman of the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation and chairman of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. Patrick Teh, Ipoh, Perak Pihak bomba terpaksa menggunakan kren pihak swasta untuk mengangkat 12 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline : : : : BERITA HARIAN 03/06/2013 009 Perbaiki Laluan Motosikal Sedia Ada: NIOSH Kuala Lumpur: Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) mahu Kementerian Kerja Raya memperbaiki keadaan lorong motosikal sedia ada di seluruh negara supaya lebih selesa dan selamat buat pengguna. Pengerusinya, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, berkata kadar kematian membabitkan pengguna motosikal adalah tinggi, menyumbang kira-kira 70 peratus kepada 6,000 kematian akibat kemalangan jalan raya di seluruh negara setiap tahun. Tidak diselenggara dengan baik Katanya, pengguna motosikal juga enggan menggunakan laluan berkenaan kerana tidak diselenggara dengan baik dan tidak begitu selamat, lalu berkongsi lebuh raya bersama kenderaan lain yang meningkatkan lagi risiko mereka terbabit kemalangan. Beliau juga menyarankan pembangunan program khas untuk mengubah sikap pengguna kenderaan supaya mengamalkan pemanduan selamat dan berhemah. Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author Fakulti Kejuruteraan Kimia Universiti Teknologi Mara (FKK UiTM) menjadi fakulti pertama di negara ini memperoleh sijil bersepadu Sistem Pengurusan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan (KKP) Standard OHSAS bertaraf antarabangsa. Timbalan Naib Canselor Jaringan Industri, Masyarakat dan Alumni, Prof Dr Norsaadah Ismail, berkata UiTM memperoleh sijil bersepadu OHSAS 18001:2007 dan MS 1722:2011 bagi Skop Makmal Kejuruteraan Kimia, suatu piawaian terkemuka peringkat antarabangsa bagi sistem pengurusan dan keselamatan serta kesihatan setiap pekerja dan pelajar. Amat wajar sekiranya aspek persekitaran kondusif dan selamat dititikberatkan sebagai antara prosedur urus tadbir terpenting di universiti ini. Jadi, warga UiTM harus mentransformasikan budaya dan cara kerja yang selamat dalam melaksanakan tugasan dan tanggungjawab membabitkan penyelidikan dan pengajian di dalam makmal, katanya. Beliau berkata demikian ketika berucap pada majlis penyerahan sijil OHSAS terbabit yang disampaikan Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, di Shah Alam, : : : : : BERITA HARIAN 04/06/2013 009 FKK UiTM Penuhi Piawaian Keselamatan Nurul Fhatihah Zakinan baru-baru ini. Sementara itu, Lee berkata, kesungguhan FKK dalam melaksanakan skop pensijilan sistem berkenaan diharap dapat menjadi pendorong dan diperluas kepada fakulti lain. Jimat kos operasi Antara kepentingan sistem ini dapat menjimatkan kos operasi sesebuah organisasi, juga mengawal risiko keselamatan dan kesihatan pekerjaan di tempat kerja. Ia dapat memupuk budaya kerja selamat melalui peningkatan berterusan dan mengukuhkan tanggungjawab serta meningkatkan hubungan baik dengan pelanggan dan masyarakat luar, katanya. Mengambil contoh dua buah sekolah di ibu negara dan Kuala Kedah yang terbabit dalam insiden kemalangan membabitkan bahan letupan dan terhidu gas beracun baru-baru ini, Lee menyarankan semua industri melaksanakan program pensijilan terbabit. 13 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : BERITA HARIAN : 05/06/2013 : 007 : Kaji Pemberian Lesen Pengangkutan Air : Zanariah Abd Mutalib Putrajaya: Kementerian Pengangkutan akan mengkaji aspek penambahbaikan pengangkutan air di Sarawak termasuk meneliti prosedur pelesenan yang diberikan kepada pengendali perkhidmatan berkenaan. khas motosikal. Pemangku Menterinya, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, berkata walaupun perkara itu berada di bawah bidang kuasa Lembaga Sungai-Sungai Sarawak (LLS), kementerian melalui Jabatan Laut boleh membantu bagi memastikan tragedi bot karam di Belaga yang meragut nyawa penumpang tidak berulang. “Timbalan saya akan turun padang bersama dengan pihak Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Kementerian Kerja Raya dan juga polis tidak lama lagi untuk melihat perkara berkaitan,” katanya. Kita boleh mengambil iktibar daripada tragedi ini untuk melihat aspek berkaitan secara menyeluruh. Bagi kementerian, ia adalah titik sentuh untuk kita yang membabitkan agensi lain di peringkat negeri, katanya selepas mesyuarat di Kementerian Pengangkutan di sini, semalam. Ditanya sama ada ia turut membabitkan latihan kepada pengendali bot, Hishammuddin berkata, semuanya bergantung kepada hasil pertemuan antara Timbalannya, Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi dengan Jabatan Laut dan LLS. Isu laluan khas motosikal Selain itu, Hishammuddin berkata, kementerian juga akan turut serta dalam perbincangan dengan pihak berkepentingan berhubung isu laluan Laluan khas itu dalam bidang kuasa Kementerian Kerja Raya, namun kementerian boleh memberi bantuan dalam menangani isu berkenaan. Ahad lalu, Pengerusi NIOSH, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye dilaporkan meminta Kementerian Kerja Raya membaiki lorong khas motosikal agar lebih selesa dan selamat kepada pengguna selepas mendengar rungutan penunggang bahawa ia kurang diselenggara serta tidak begitu selamat. Publication Date Page Headline : : : : BERITA HARIAN 05/06/2013 018 Keselamatan Jejantas Perlu Dipertingkat Kuala Lumpur: Pihak berkuasa tempatan (PBT) diminta meningkatkan penyelenggaraan jejantas dan memperketatkan undang-undang bagi memastikan jejantas tidak lagi menjadi lokasi kejadian jenayah. Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, berkata penyelenggaraan yang baik dapat meyakinkan pengguna agar menggunakan jejantas sebagai jalan alternatif apabila melintas jalan. Langkah drastik perlu diambil bagi memastikan tahap keselamatan pengguna turut meningkat sekali gus mengurangkan ketakutan pengguna yang ingin menggunakan jejantas, Keadaan kebanyakan jejantas yang gelap dan kurang selamat serta tidak mesra pengguna membuat orang ramai lebih rela meredah kesibukan lalu lintas untuk melintas jalan, katanya ketika dihubungi BH semalam. Beliau mengulas laporan BH semalam mengenai sikap malas dan buang masa yang menjadi antara alasan pejalan kaki enggan menggunakan jejantas ketika hendak melintas jalan. Dalam pada itu, Lam Thye mencadangkan pembinaan jejantas dibuat di lokasi yang betul dan bersesuaian dengan kadar penggunaan perjalanan pengguna. Pembinaan jejantas di kawasan yang tidak terlalu jauh akan memudahkan pejalan kaki menggunakannya. Selain itu, jejantas yang mesra pengguna seperti dilengkapi kemudahan tangga bergerak dan lif perlu diambil kira bagi memudahkan golongan kurang upaya dan warga emas, katanya. Beliau turut menyarankan kerajaan supaya mengadakan lebih banyak kempen kesedaran mengenai kepentingan jejantas kepada pejalan kaki bagi mengurangkan kemalangan. 14 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline : : : : HARIAN METRO 05/06/2013 043 Pekerja Kontrak Maut Terjatuh Dari Bumbung Georgetown: Akibat tidak kemudiannya pecah menggunakan peralatan keselamatan, menyebabkannya jatuh. seorang pekerja kontrak maut selepas terjatuh dari bumbung sebuah rumah Jurucakap polis berkata, mangsa setinggi kira-kira tiga meter ketika mengalami kecederaan teruk pada membaiki alat penghawa dingin di anggota badan dan meninggal dunia Jalan Paya Terubong, Air Itam di sini, di tempat kejadian. Mayat mangsa kelmarin. dihantar ke Hospital Pulau Pinang (HPP). Kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 5.30 petang ketika mangsa Elvin Hor, 33, Menurutnya, mangsa maut akibat melakukan kerja pembaikan alat kecederaan parah dan kes penghawa dingin di rumah berkenaan diklasifikasikan sebagai kematian dan ketika melalui belakang rumah itu mengejut (SDR) dan mayatnya sudah dia terpijak kepingan asbestos yang dituntut ahli keluarga untuk urusan Publication Date Page Headline : : : : pengkebumian. Kejadian berlaku jam 5 pagi ketika Lelaki ini sudah berkahwin dan mangsa menunggang motosikal mempunyai dua anak yang masih kecil seorang diri sebelum datang dua lelaki dan isterinya masih berpantang berusia 20-an dari arah belakang terus selepas melahirkan anak kedua baru- menarik beg silang yang dibawanya baru ini, katanya. lalu melarikan diri. Sementara itu, dalam kejadian berasingan, seorang kerani wanita berusia 24 tahun kerugian kira-kira RM4,000 selepas beg miliknya disamun dua lelaki bermotosikal ketika dalam perjalanan pulang ke rumah di Jalan Lembah, Gelugor di sini kelmarin. Sementara itu, Ketua Polis Daerah Timur Laut, Asisten Komisioner Gan Kong Meng ketika dihubungi mengesahkan kedua-dua kejadian itu NEW STRAITS TIMES 06/06/2013 019 Get Rid Of That Malaise I have observed many civic-minded Malaysians writing in and expressing their dissatisfaction over a Public toilets, which are not properly maintained, myriad of problems, ranging from potholes to can cause public inconvenience. Roads and public clogged drains and poor public amenities, which drains not maintained can also cause flash floods. give rise to public inconvenience and safety issues. Potholes, which are not fixed for weeks, have The contents of the letters concerned reflect shoddy inconvenienced motorists. work and a poor maintenance culture in the country. Failure to prune tree branches and leaves that obstruct road signs on our highways, federal, state Malaysia is known as a country which prides itself in and town roads has also inconvenienced motorists. the provision of First-World infrastructure but not in terms of its maintenance of these infrastructures. Lack of supervision and lack of funds are the two major reasons given for the lack of maintenance in Incidences of defects and accidents in new our cities. government buildings, hospitals, stadiums, mosque and other infrastructures are still fresh in our minds. These occurrences are a reflection of a Malaysian malaise manifested in inferior quality work, poor Problems of such nature are embarrassing and far execution, inept management, poor maintenance too serious to be ignored. and a lack of ethics. Shoddy work and poor maintenance of public infrastructure and buildings can lead to accidents and injuries. country's forte. We are good at providing state-of-the-art buildings and equipment but when it comes to maintaining them and making them function properly, we have many shortcomings and weaknesses. All authorities and every Malaysian must imbibe the culture of strong maintenance and make it a way of life. The time has come for the government and private sector to see the emergence of a new mindset, which emphasises a strong maintenance and safety culture. The authorities should be accountable and give their respective response. Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, Chairman, It is time for everyone to curb this Malaysian malaise. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Maintenance and service has never been the 15 Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline : : : : BERITA HARIAN 08/06/2013 005 Kenal Pasti Segera Punca Runtuhan Kuching: Menteri Kerja Raya, Datuk Fadillah Yusof, berkata punca sebenar insiden runtuhan tanjakan konkrit di susur masuk Jambatan Kedua Pulau Pinang (JPP2) malam kelmarin perlu dikenal pasti segera bagi mengelak kejadian itu daripada berulang. Tidak kira sama ada jambatan itu projek kerajaan atau swasta, keselamatan adalah fokus utama. Pihak kontraktor kena patuh kepada segala standard serta sistem yang kita tentukan, katanya ketika ditemui pada perasmian Persidangan dan Ekspo Kayu Sarawak, di sini, semalam. Beliau berkata sebuah pasukan penyiasat bebas terdiri kumpulan pakar akan diwujudkan untuk mengenal pasti sama ada runtuhan itu disebabkan pemaju tidak mematuhi Prosedur Operasi Standard (SOP), kompetensi pekerja atau kecuaian. Fadillah berkata, kementeriannya tiada kuasa dalam projek berkenaan kerana ia di bawah konsesi Sementara itu, Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kerja itu sendiri dan mereka ada badan profesional yang Raya, Datuk Himmat Singh, berkata pasukan itu memantau pelaksanaan sesuatu projek. akan mengenal pasti faktor runtuhan, kompetensi pekerja dan kontraktor sama ada mematuhi Namun katanya, kementerian itu menerusi Jabatan tatacara kerja. Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (DOSH) mampu mengambil tindakan dengan mengeluarkan arahan pemberhentian kerja. Patuh standard ditetapkan dari arah Batu Maung runtuh. Dalam kejadian jam 7 malam itu, kedua-dua arah dikatakan sibuk berikutan waktu pulang bekerja dan ada kenderaan terperangkap di bawah sisa jambatan seberat 200 tan itu di Lebuh Raya Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu. Kita kena kaji keseluruhan insiden untuk dijadikan rujukan jangka panjang. Kalau libatkan kelemahan daripada segi SOP, maka kita kena cari jalan untuk Sehingga malam tadi seorang dikatakan maut, tambah baik. manakala tiga cedera parah selepas sebahagian penyambung susur keluar JPP2 sepanjang 50 meter Publication Date Page Headline : : : : NEW STRAITS TIMES 08/06/2013 008 Experts To Probe Ramp Collapse KUALA LUMPUR: The Works Ministry is roping in experts The ministry will wait for the investigation team's to investigate the Penang Second Bridge ramp report, and suggest to DOSH and relevant authorities collapse. for this (traffic diversion) to be included in their guidelines and regulations. The Occupational Safety and Health Department has also sent a forensics team to conduct their DOSH Director-General Datuk Dr Johari Basri said the investigation into the incident. forensics team at the scene would not be able to begin its probe until the search and rescue Works Minister Datuk Fadillah Yusof said the team operation was completed. would investigate the cause of the collapse and also provide recommendations to prevent similar Investigations would start immediately after the incidents from recurring. rescuers conclude their mission. Johari said the forensics experts would also assess We expect to announce the members of this team the construction plans to find the cause of the and the start of their probe by Monday, he told the incident. New Straits Times yesterday. On overpass projects that have roads below them, He said the ministry would also study the need to Johari said contractors were responsible to assess divert traffic beneath construction overpasses to whether there was a need to divert traffic and notify prevent similar tragedies. relevant authorities. Ministry secretary-general Datuk Himmat Singh said in a statement that a stop-work order had been issued. On the investigations, he said they would look into three aspects - to identify the factors that led to the collapse, workers' competency and contractor's work ethics. The statement said the project's overall progress had reached 95.08 per cent completion on May 31, ahead of the scheduled 94.86 per cent. The progress of Package 3A as of May 31, however, was slightly behind schedule with 87.29 per cent compared with the target of 88.13 per cent. 16 Publication Date Page Section heading Headline : : : : : BERITA HARIAN 12/06/2013 008 Bisnes RHB Peka Isu Keselamatan, Kesihatan Pekerja Kuala Lumpur: Kumpulan Perbankan RHB melancarkan Kempen Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 2013 bagi meningkatkan lagi kesedaran kakitangan mengenai aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja. Pengarah Urusan, Kellee Kam, berkata pelaksanaan kempen itu juga bertujuan mewujudkan persekitaran kerja yang sihat serta mengurangkan kes kemalangan di tempat kerja. Katanya, sistem keselamatan dan kesihatan yang berkesan di tempat kerja akan membantu kumpulan perbankan itu meningkatkan tahap produktiviti dalam kalangan kakitangannya. Walaupun risiko kecederaan fizikal adalah rendah dalam industri kewangan berbanding pembuatan, masih ada isu berkaitan kesedaran keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja yang perlu diselesaikan. Berdasarkan kajian dalaman, kebanyakan kes Nusajaya: Dalam kesibukan memburu berita serta membuat liputan, pengamal media negara ini dinasihat supaya sentiasa mengutamakan aspek kesihatan dan keselamatan ketika berada pada lokasi tugasan masing masing. Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, berkata beliau memahami pengamal media sentiasa bergerak pantas dalam usaha mencari bahan berita tanpa mengira masa dan situasi namun risiko kemalangan tidak harus diabaikan. Issue 11, Volume 6, 2013 kesi-hatan yang dialami kakitangan kami ialah tekanan berkaitan tempat kerja dan kecederaan ortopedik seperti sakit bahu, tangan atau pergelangan tangan, katanya pada perasmian kempen itu di sini, semalam. Hadir sama, Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye; Pengerusi RHB Bank Bhd, Tan Sri Azlan Zainol dan Pengarah Urusan RHB Bank, Johari Abdul Muid. Kam berkata, Kumpulan Perbankan RHB juga menerbitkan Buku Panduan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan yang diedarkan kepada semua pekerjanya bagi meningkat kesedaran mengenai pelbagai aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan termasuk keselamatan elektrik, rawatan pertolongan cemas dan prosedur menyelamatkan diri ketika kebakaran. Tangani tekanan kerja Beliau berkata, kumpulan perbankan itu juga Tugas sebagai wartawan adalah untuk melaporkan sesuatu kejadian kepada orang ramai dan bukan menjadi antara mangsa dalam paparan berita yang mereka buat liputan itu. Risiko kemalangan bukan hanya timbul di tempat bahaya seperti zon perang, bahkan situasi seperti bencana alam. Seorang wartawan yang secara sia-sia meletakkan dirinya dalam risiko adalah tidak profesional, kerana ia akhirnya boleh menghalang cerita atau berita daripada diberitahu atau dilihat masyarakat lain, katanya. menyediakan gimnasium untuk kakitangannya bersenam dalam usaha menangani tekanan kerja. Sementara itu, Lee berkata isu kesihatan mental di tempat kerja turut perlu diberi perhatian sewajarnya kerana tahap produktiviti pekerja di sesebuah organisasi bergantung pada aspek itu. Beliau berkata, kesan penyakit mental pada keluarga dan masyarakat adalah besar dari segi kehilangan produktiviti, masalah undang-undang dan kos ekonomi. Katanya, kos langsung gangguan mental adalah tinggi tetapi kos tidak langsung dianggarkan lebih tinggi. Publication Date Page Section heading Headline Beliau berkata demikian selepas seminar Kesihatan dan Keselamatan Pekerjaan (OSH) untuk pengamal media Johor di The Ledang Nusajaya, di sini, semalam yang dihadiri kira-kira 50 pengamal media dan perhubungan awam serta komunikasi strategik di Johor. Beri pengetahuan Lam Thye : : : : : BERITA HARIAN 13/06/2013 017 Main Section Tingkat Keselamatan Petugas Media Seminar OSH kepada pengamal media itu dapat memberi pengetahuan keselamatan dan kesihatan seperti maklumat pertolongan cemas, tindakan kecemasan, menganalisa risiko tugasan, peralatan perlindungan dan langkah bersesuaian. keselamatan Garis panduan disediakan JKKP kepada pengamal media tahun Pengarah Jabatan Keselamatan lalu dapat menyediakan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara kakitangan dengan maklumat (JKKP) Johor, Omar Mat Piah dan mengenai amalan keselamatan Ketua Pusat Kecemerlangan ketika menjalankan tugasan, Ergonomik NIOSH Johor, Raemy Md katanya. Zein membentangkan kertas kerja. berkata, penganjuran 17 NIOSH UPDATE Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 INSIDE: Stress di tempat kerja Hearing Protection Hearing Loss Book Review News Paper Cutting Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 OSH INFO Definisi ‘Stress’ Applikasi Teknik IDEAL Stress‘ atau tekanan melibatkan penggunaan semua sistem yang ada dalam badan yang melampau keupayaan. Individu berkenaan mendapati sukar menyesuaikan din dengan keadaan dan memerlukan usaha yang lebih untuk mencapai keseimbangan dalam dirinya dan dengan alam sekitar. I: Identify the Problem (Kenal pasti masalah) D: Describe Possible Option (Huraikan pilihan yang ada) E: Evaluate Pros and Cons (Nilaikan akibat setiap pilihan, kelebihan dan kelemahan) A: Act Based On The Best Possible Action (Bertindak berdasarkan pilihan yang paling baik) L: Learn (Belajar dan semak semula) Secara keseluruhannya ‘stress’ adalah: •Ketidakupayaan memenuhi tuntutan persekitaran Jika anda menganggap sesuatu situasi itu tidak boleh diubah, •Gangguan fungsi kehidupan kendalikan emosi anda secara positif dengan berkongsi •Perubahan dinamik yang menyebabkan individu perasaan dengan orang yang dipercayai, berdoa dan lain-lain. berdepan dengan masalab, kekangan dan desakan hidup •Peristiwa atau keadaan persekitaran yang mendatangkan akibat yang negatif •Tekanan yang mengakibatkan kebimbingan, keletihan dan ketegangan kepada individu •Tindak balas luaran yang mengganggu mental dan fizikal atau tindak balas kimia dalam tubuh Hakikatnya ‗stress‘ itu normal dan berlaku kepada setiap insan. Kita memerlukan ‗stress‘ sebagai perangsang. Namun apabila stress itu tidak boleh dikendalikan ia akan membebankan kita. 2 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 7 LANGKAH MENANGAN STRESS Bersikap Realistik Terhadap Pekerjaan Anda • • • • Akui kekuatan dan kelemahan dalam diri anda Bersikap positif semasa melakukan anda Lakukan yang terbaik dalam pekerjaan anda Merasa seronok bekerja Rancang Kerja Anda • • • • Kendali masa anda dengan bijak Ben keutamaan pada kerja yang penting Jangan bertangguh Elakkan membawa sebarang tugasan balik ke rumah Tingkatkan Kemahiran Penyelesaian Masalah • Lihat masalah dengan rasional dan rancang penyelesaian secara sistematik • Senaraikan masalah-masalah mengikut keutamaan serta langkahlangkah menanganinya • Nilaikan kesesuaian pada setiap langkah penyelesaian • Ambil tindakan secana wajar Amalkan Komunikasi Berkesan Di Tempat Kerja • Amalkan sifat tegas (assertive) bukan garang (aggressive) • Luahkan pendapat anda secana sopan, tegas dan jelas • Hormati pandangan rakan sekerja anda Tingkatkan Sokongan Sosial Di Tempat Kerja • Wujudkan ikatan persahabatan sesama rakan sekerja • Senaraikan individu dan organisasi yang dapat membantu anda dan nakan sekerja di dalam menangani sebarang masalah • Benkongsi masalah dengan mereka yang sedia mendengar • Luangkan masa anda untuk membantu rakan yang bermasalah Amalkan Cara Hidup Sihat • • • • • • Luangkan masa untuk beribadah Dapatkan tidur yang mencukupi Bersenam selalu Adakan aktiviti/hobi yang menyeronokkan Jauhi din dan arak, rokok dan dadah Amalkan nilai-nilai murni dan berpegang teguh pada ajanan agama Bersikap Positif Terhadap Perubahan Dalam Kerja • Sentiasa bersikap terbuka, bertolak ansur dan realistik terhadap apa jua perubahan yang berlaku • Rancang perubahan secara teratur Source info: NIOSH publication 3 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Effects of Noise HEARING PROTECTION INTRODUCTION NOISE IS EVERYWHERE Take a moment and listen to your surroundings, either at work or at home. Are the sounds loud or soft? Are you exposed to the same sounds day after day, or do they vary? Are the sounds continuous or impulse noises? Continuous noise is found in grinders or lathes while impulse noises are sharp outbursts of sound, such as punch presses or pile drivers. Off-the-job activities can also be noisy. You may encounter continuous noises while boating, woodworking, or attending rock concerts, air shows and car races. You may also experience impulse noises such as gunfire when hunting or explosions when setting off fireworks. Exposure to noise can cause: • Fatigue • Elevated blood pressure • Tension and nervousness • Hearing loss The effect noise has on you depends on how long you are exposed — and how loud the sound is. Sound intensity is measured in decibels. For example, at 20 decibels, a ticking watch is barely audible. From 130 to 160 decibels, a jet engine is painful. But between 85 and 120 decibels, many noises may not be painful. Being exposed to these levels of noise will almost certainly damage your hearing over time. Several steps must take place in order for you to hear a sound. First, the outer ear must channel sound waves down the ear canal. The waves hit the eardrum and cause it to vibrate. The vibrations pass through three tiny connected bones in the middle ear and on to the fluid-filled cochlea of the inner ear. Tiny hair cells in the cochlea change the vibrations to nerve impulses that are transmitted to the brain. When the hair cells are repeatedly exposed to excessive noise and lose some of their resilience, sensorineural or noise-induced hearing loss occurs. You may experience only minor symptoms after periods of loud noise exposure, such as: Tinnitus or ringing or buzzing in your ears. Muffled hearing for a few hours after leaving work. Repeated exposure to loud noise may cause permanent hearing loss. Even if you have no symptoms at all and feel no pain, your hearing may begin to deteriorate. First, you may have trouble hearing high-frequency sounds like phones ringing. Next, you may lose speech frequencies, consonants, and then vowels. Finally, all spoken communication, including television, telephone conversations and even listening to music may become difficult or impossible to hear. Whether you are on or off the job, this handbook will help you understand how noise affects your ability to hear. It will provide ways you and your employer can work together to safeguard a sense you may be taking for granted — your hearing. By monitoring your work area, testing your hearing regularly and wearing personal protective equipment, you can preserve your hearing. 4 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Prevention is Possible Fortunately you and your employer can work together to protect your hearing in the following ways: In fact, OSHA‘s Hearing Conservation Standard requires that your employer implement a hearing conservation program if your noise exposure meets or exceeds and eight-hour timeweighted average of 85 decibels. • • • • • • Under the programme: •Noise in your work area must be monitored. • You must receive an annual hearing test. •You must be provided with hearing protection. • You must receive annual training on the effects of noise, as well as use and care of hearing protection. Monitoring Testing Engineering controls Administrative controls Personal protective equipment (PPE) Training Monitoring By periodically checking the decibel levels in your work area, your employer will be alerted to levels that may harm you. Accurate monitoring of noise in your work area will be done with one of these instruments: Sound level meter: Identifies work areas where employee exposure exceeds permissible exposure level. Noise dosimeter: When worn on the body, a dosimeter measures employee‘s noise exposure during a work shift. The results can represent exposure of others working in the same area or at similar jobs. Audiometric Testing An audiogram is a simple, painless test to detect hearing loss. You will receive a baseline audiogram which establishes the threshold or softest levels of noise you can hear in each ear within six months after you start working in a noisy area. If your employer uses a mobile test van, you may work for up to a year before being tested, during which time you must wear hearing protection if the noise level is at or above 85 decibels. TEST GUIDELINES • Don‘t expose your hearing to high noise levels at home or at work for 14 hours before the baseline hearing test. Use hearing protection if necessary. • Tell the test administrator about past or present hearing conditions and any exposure to loud noise on or off the job. • If you don‘t understand test procedures, ask for further explanation. After the baseline, annual audiograms will be performed to determine any change in your hearing. A significant change is usually called a Standard Threshold Shift (STS). If you should experience an STS, you will be notified in writing within 21 days. If you were not wearing hearing protection, you will be fitted with hearing protection and trained in its use. If you were already using hearing protection, you will be refitted and retrained. 5 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Engineering and Administrative controls Workplace noise can be reduced and even eliminated through administrative and engineering controls. Administrative controls include: Operating noisy machinery on shifts when fewer employees are present. Rotating employees out of noisy areas for part of a shift. Engineering controls Change equipment or physical structure to reduce noise. For example: Enclosing noisy processes in sound-absorbing rooms. Using carpet, resilient flooring and sound-dampening walls. Using rubber cushions or cardboard at the end of line chutes. Replacing noisy metal parts with quieter plastic or rubber components. Eliminating vibration noise by placing heavy equipment on resilient pads. Ensuring equipment is properly maintained. At home, making sure equipment such as chainsaws and lawnmowers have built-in noise reduction systems Personal Protective Equipment Hearing protection reduces your exposure to harmful noise while letting you hear machine warnings and conversation. Your employer will provide hearing protection and train you on its correct use. Earplug Basics Most earplugs are made of soft fibers or foam and conform to fit the ear canal. Available in disposable and reusable. Available in pre-molded and custom-molded. All types must be positioned well into the ear canal to seal it off. Canal caps are earplugs attached to a flexible headband. They are good if you enter and exit high-noise areas because they can be draped around your neck in quiet areas. To insert foam earplugs: Make sure hands and earplugs are clean and dry. Dirt and moisture in your ear canal may cause infection. Roll plug between thumb and forefinger until completely compressed. With opposite hand, pull outer ear upward and back, then insert plug as far into ear as possible. Hold finger against plug until it starts to expand. Switch hands and insert the other plug into: the other ear in the same manner. For preformed plugs, pull outer ear upward and back. Insert plug by twisting and pushing until it fits snugly and you feel a vacuum-like seal. The type of protection you select depends on noise level, your personal comfort and the job you are performing. The many varieties fall into two broad categories: • Earplugs which are lightweight and comfortable over long periods of time. • Earmuffs which can be put on and removed easily. • You‘ll probably need to try different types until you find the right kind for you. For maximum protection against noise, dirt, sparks and weld spatter, it may be necessary to wear both earplugs and earmuffs. 6 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Earmuff Basics Earmuffs are ear cushions and cups attached to a headband. Remember: Entire ear must fit within cup. Headband should fit snugly against the top of your head. Push aside or remove anything that may interfere with seal — hair, beard, hair clips, earrings. Glasses or goggles can affect the seal. Some muffs are designed to be worn with hardhats. Maintenance & Disposal Wash reusable earplugs with soap and water after use. Don‘t wash disposable earplugs. Wear only as long as recommended. Replace earplugs when cracked or no longer soft and pliable. Wipe earmuffs clean when necessary. Wash foam inserts and rubber cushions with soap and water when soiled. Replace worn cushions, bent headbands and flaking foam inserts. Don‘t share hearing protection with others. Never remove hearing protection in a high noise area. Move to a quiet area before removing or adjusting. Summary Don‘t take your ability to hear for granted! With effective monitoring, testing, administrative controls and engineering controls, you will be able to protect your hearing. But wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment is most important. After all, you will be exposed to many sounds on the job and off. So make sure you wear hearing protection whenever you are around excessive noise. It makes sense. Sources Info: Coastal Safety & Environmental handbook 7 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Keys to Successful Hearing Protection with Earplug Wear Read and follow all earplug fitting instructions. Am I at risk? You are at risk if you can answer ‗yes‘ to any of these questions about the noise where you work: Is the noise intrusive - like a busy street, a vacuum cleaner or a crowded restaurant - for most of the working day? Do you have to raise your voice to have a normal conversation when about 2m apart for at least part of the day? Do you use noisy powered tools or machinery for over half an hour a day? Do you work in a noisy industry, eg. construction, demolition or road repair; woodworking; plastics processing; engineering; textile manufacture; general fabrication; forging, pressing or stamping; paper or board making; canning or bottling; foundries? Are there noises because of impacts (eg. hammering, drop forging, pneumatic impact tools etc), explosive sources such as cartridgeoperated tools or detonators, or guns? Do you have muffled hearing at the end of the day, even if it is better by the next morning? Symptoms and early signs of hearing loss Conversation becomes difficult or impossible Your family complains about the television being too loud You have trouble using the telephone You find it difficult to catch sounds like ‗t‘, ‗d‘ and ‗s‘, so you confuse similar words Permanent tinnitus (ringing, whistling, buzzing or humming in the ears) can also be caused Generally hearing loss is gradual. By the time you notice it, it is probably too late. We want to prevent hearing loss before it happens. You can also suffer instant damage from very loud or explosive noises. Selection Avoid over protection in minimal noise environments - in selecting the best earplug for your situation, consider noise level and your need to communicate with coworkers or hear warning signals on the job. Maintenance • Inspect earplug prior to wear for dirt, damage or hardness - discard immediately if compromised. • For proper hygiene, discard Single-Use earplugs after use. • With proper maintenance, Multiple-Use earplugs can last for 2-4 weeks; clean with mild soap/water and store in a case when not in use. • Clean and replace pods on Banded earplugs regularly. How do I protect myself? Co-operate. Help your employer to do what is needed to protect your hearing. Make sure you use properly any noise control devices (eg. noise enclosures), and follow any working methods that are put in place. Also attend hearing checks. This means you need to take some responsibility for your hearing. Wear any hearing protection you are given. Wear it properly (you should be trained how to do this), and make sure you wear it all the time when you are doing noisy work, and when you are in hearing protection areas. Taking it off even for a short while means that your hearing could still be damaged. Remember that there is no cure for deafness. Look after your hearing protection. Your employer should tell you how to look after it and where you can get it from. Make sure you understand what you need to do. Report any problems with your hearing protection or noise control devices straight away. Let your employer or safety representative know. If you have any ear trouble, let your employer know. Source Info: NIOSH Publication 8 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry - 4 Volume Set [Hardcover] Charles D. Reese (Author) About the Author: For 30 years, Charles D. Reese, PhD, has been involved with occupational safety and health as an educator, manager, and consultant. In his early career, he was an industrial hygienist at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy. He later became manager for the nation‘s occupational trauma research initiative at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health‘s Division of Safety Research. Editorial Reviews About the Author University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA (retired) Product Detail: Book Description Publication Date: November 19, 2008 | ISBN-10: 1420053779 | ISBN-13: 9781420053777 | Edition: 1 Each of the four volumes in the Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry demonstrates how to tackle particular safety and health dangers in sub sectors of the service industry. They cover materials and goods services, infrastructure services, administrative services, and people-oriented services. Closely examining hazard identification, intervention, and prevention, the books provide readers with the practical information and tools necessary to assess and address the specific occupational safety and health issues of their industry sector while adhering to OSHA guidelines and regulations. This allinclusive set is a sturdy and complete reference for safety managers throughout the industry. The four set: • Industrial Safety and Health for Goods and Materials Services • Industrial Safety and Health for Infrastructure Services • Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services • Industrial Safety and Health for People-Oriented Services Hard cover: 1890 pages Publisher: CRC Press; 1 Edition (November 19, 2008) Language: English ISBN-10: 1420053779 ISBN-13: 978-1420053777 Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 5.7 x 9.2 inches Shipping Weight: 7.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Average Customer Review: Be the first to review this item Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,748,703 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) Did we miss any relevant features for this product? Tell us what we missed. Would you like to update product info, give feedback on images, or tell us about a lower price? 9 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication: Berita Harian Date of publication: Jun 15, 2013 Page number: 010 Headline: LMBT Ganti Lesen Memandu Lama Kuala Lumpur: Mulai 15 Julai ini, lesen memandu sedia ada, Lesen Memandu Percubaan (PDL) dan Lesen Memandu Kompeten (CDL) akan digantikan dengan Lesen Memandu Bersekuriti Tinggi (LMBT). Penukaran lesen sedia ada boleh dilakukan di semua pejabat Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) seluruh negara sebelum proses berkenaan diperluaskan ke pejabat pos, November depan. Pemangku Menteri Pengangkutan, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, berkata langkah memperkenalkan lesen memandu dengan ciri keselamatan tinggi itu berikutan lesen sedia ada sudah digunakan sejak 1989 dan tidak pernah dinaik taraf, mudah rosak serta dipalsukan. Melalui pembaharuan ini, saya berharap kita (Kementerian Pengangkutan) dapat meyakinkan orang ramai bahawa kementerian proaktif menangani masalah seperti ini, katanya selepas melakukan lawatan rasmi ke pejabat JPJ Wilayah Persekutuan, di sini, semalam. Mengenai perkembangan Sistem Penguatkuasaan Automatik (AES) pula, beliau berkata, perkara itu akan dibincangkan secara mendalam bersama JPJ, Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dan syarikat pembekal sistem terbabit sebelum penjelasan mengenainya dikemukakan pada persidangan Dewan Rakyat akan datang. Sementara itu, Hishammuddin yang juga Menteri Pertahanan, berkata Kabinet turut membincangkan tragedi bot karam di Belaga, Sarawak dan mahu pendekatan berkesan diambil bagi mengelakkan insiden sedemikian berulang. Dalam perkembangan lain, Hishammuddin berkata, beliau bersama Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, akan meninjau keadaan laluan motosikal yang tidak selamat kepada pengguna jalan raya, Selasa ini. Mengenai kelewatan projek pembinaan Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur 2 (KLIA2), Hishammuddin berkata, beliau sudah diberi taklimat berhubung perkara itu dan akan berjumpa pihak berkepentingan seperti kontraktor untuk melihat komitmen mereka dalam projek terbabit. AES akan dibincang Saya juga akan berjumpa Tan Sri Tony Fernandes (Ketua Eksekutif Kumpulan AirAsia) untuk membincangkan perkara ini minggu depan, termasuk cadangan syarikat berkenaan supaya menubuhkan badan bebas bagi menyiasat kelewatan projek ini, katanya. 10 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication: Harian Metro Date of publication: Jun 15, 2013 Page number: 016 Headline: Lesen Baru Mulai 15 Julai Byline / Author: Intan Mas Ayu Shahimi Kuala Lumpur: Kementerian Pengangkutan akan melaksanakan Lesen Memandu Bersekuriti Tinggi (LMBT) serentak di semua pejabat dan cawangan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) seluruh negara, bermula 15 Julai depan. Pemangku Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein berkata, inisiatif itu sebagai langkah menaik taraf lesen memandu sedia ada yang digunakan sejak 1989. Mengikut United Nations Conference on Road and Motor Transport Geneva 1949 dan1968, lesen memandu Malaysia diiktiraf lebih 150 negara lain. Namun, teknologi pembuatan lesen sedia ada terlalu lama, mudah rosak dan dipalsukan. Justeru, kerajaan perlu memelihara integriti lesen memandu Malaysia dengan meningkatkan ciri keselamatan mengikut teknologi terkini, setanding negara maju, katanya selepas mengadakan lawatan rasmi JPJ Wilayah Persekutuan, Jalan Genting Kelang di sini, semalam. Menjelas lanjut, Hishammuddin berkata, LMBT dilengkapkan empat ciri utama termasuk reka bentuk sekuriti tinggi, mempunyai lapisan hologram, menggunakan mesin pencetak teknologi pemindahan terma serta bersaiz kad kredit. Sementara kategori lesen yang terbabit dalam pelaksanaan ini adalah Lesen Publication Date Page Headline Memandu Percubaan (PDL) dan Lesen Memandu Kompeten (CDL). Kami yakin pelaksanaan ini nanti bukan saja mampu meningkatkan integriti dokumen berkenaan, tetapi berupaya mengelak kegiatan pemalsuan sekaligus meningkatkan keberkesanan penguatkuasaan, katanya. : : : : BERITA HARIAN Jun 17, 2013 018 Hak Pejalan Kaki Kurang Diberi Perhatian Kota Kinabalu: Langkah drastik perlu dilakukan bagi memberi kesedaran serta penguatkuasaan undang-undang lebih ketat kepada pengguna jalan raya supaya bertanggungjawab dan mengutamakan keselamatan pejalan kaki. Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, berkata beliau kerap melihat pejalan kaki berisiko tinggi apabila melintas jalan yang sesak. Dalam perkembangan lain, Hishammuddin turut mengulas tragedi bot karam di Belaga, Sarawak. Adalah jelas hak pejalan kaki kurang diberi penghormatan di negara ini berbanding kebanyakan negara maju. Katanya, Kabinet ada membincangkan perkara itu dan mengenal pasti punca serta kaedah mengatasi supaya kejadian sama tidak berulang. Sudah tiba masanya langkah lebih drastik dilaksanakan bagi menangani isu ini bukan saja melalui pendidikan, malah perlu seiring dengan penguatkuasaan undang-undang lebih ketat serta hukuman lebih berat ke atas kecuaian mereka yang menyebabkan kematian pejalan kaki, katanya. Dalam konteks pengangkutan di sungai, saya harap Lembaga Sungai Sarawak dapat mengemukakan laporan semakan lengkap berkaitan syarikat yang menjalankan operasi di sungai terbabit. Rekod ketiga tertinggi Selepas apa yang berlaku, kami mahu pengusaha mengutamakan isu keselamatan penumpang, katanya. Seramai 530 orang terbunuh di jalan raya, termasuk 25 kes pejalan kaki. Mengenai isu laluan motosikal yang tidak selamat, Hishammuddin berkata, beliau bersama Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye akan turun padang untuk menilai sendiri pandangan pelbagai pihak, Selasa ini. Lam Thye berkata, perangkaan Institut Penyelidikan Keselamatan Jalan Raya (IPKJR) menunjukkan kemalangan maut pejalan kaki adalah ketiga tertinggi daripada jumlah kemalangan jalan raya direkodkan pada 2011. Berdasarkan Seksyen 75 Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987, di bawah Laluan Pejalan-pejalan Kaki, ada peruntukan menyatakan kenderaan hendaklah memberi keutamaan dan laluan kepada pejalan kaki, sama ada di jalan raya mahupun di laluan pejalan kaki. Bagaimanapun, realitinya ramai pejalan kaki seolah-olah menempah maut apabila cuba menyeberangi jalan raya. Oleh itu, saya cadangkan Jabatan Keselamatan Jalan Raya (JKJR) dan pihak berkuasa tempatan (PBT) merancang serta melaksanakan kempen dan aktiviti berterusan mendidik pengguna jalan raya mengutamakan hak pejalan kaki, katanya. 11 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : : : : : NEW STRAITS TIMES June 19, 2013 018 Time To Push Safety At Work Message To Workers Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye The recent spate of accidents involving the construction industry is worrying. Steps must be taken to ensure a good image for the industry, especially in respect of contractors, sub-contractors and their employees. The industry plays a vital role in a country's development. A skilful and professional workforce is needed to ensure Malaysia continues to develop and grow. Prevention of workplace accidents will be effective if employers and employees are aware of the importance of having a safe and healthy workplace and culture. We need to enhance our efforts to curb workplace accidents. Everyone's involvement is crucial if we want to achieve total safety culture in the construction industry. Publication Date Headline : : : An effective occupational, safety and health (OSH) management system will contribute towards achieving a total safety culture in the industry. It is necessary to inculcate the behavioural-based safety concept to the construction industry so that everyone will regard safety as his responsibility. If accidents happen because of mechanical failure or natural occurrences it is understandable, but the least we can do is to overcome the number of accidents that are caused by professional negligence, ineptitude and carelessness. Accidents can be reduced if we make prudent and cautious work practices part of our culture. Meticulousness about safety must be a core value for all those involved in the industry. Every person is vulnerable and can potentially be involved in accidents. This reality must be driven into the minds of every person in every workplace so that safety is never compromised. To avoid mishaps at construction sites, attention and priority must be given to safety at the conception of the project. OSH management must be practised at all levels of the industry from the top management to the labourer at the work site. Developers have a responsibility to choose competent and safety-conscious contractors. Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, Chairman, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor BERITA MINGGU 18 June2013 NIOSH Yakin Akan Wujud Kerjasama Dengan KKIP KOTA KINABALU: Institut Keselamatan Dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH), yakin akan wujud jalinan kerjasama dengan Taman Perindustrian Kota Kinabalu (KKIP). Pengerusinya, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye berkata KKIP merupakan satu kawasan perindustrian yang paling pesat pembangunannya di negeri ini. pasti akan lebih banyak pekerjaan akan diwujudkan dan NIOSH yakin satu kerjasama dengan KKIP juga akan wujud. Lee berkata demikian dalam sidang media selepas merasmikan Majlis Persidangan 3rd Borneo Conference And Exhibition On Occupational Safety And Health (BOSH) – A Global Strategy : Optimizing Productivity Through Accident Prevention, di sini, kelmarin. Persidangan itu akan berlangsung selama 2 hari iaitu bermula pada 17 – 18 Jun 2013. Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman dalam ucapannnya yang disampaikan oleh Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna, Datuk Jainab Ahmad Ayid sebelum ini memberitahu KKIP setakat ini telah berjaya menarik pelaburan bernilai RM2 bilion dalam pelbagai industri yang kebanyakannya daripada industri kecil dan sederhana (PKS). Sementara itu, Lee berkata BOSH diadakan sebagai langkah tambahan untuk para peserta diberi peluang dan kesempatan dalam meningkatkan lagi ilmu pengetahuan serta mengemas kini maklumat mereka mengenai Keselamatan Dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (Occupational Safety and Health – OSH). Beliau menyeru agar setiap pihak yang berkaitan untuk terus sedar akan betapa pentingnya peranan OSH serta menyarankan agar ia dibudayakan. ―Banyak orang yang tidak sedar akan pentingnya keselamatan dan kesihatan (OSH) sehingga berlaku kecederaan, kemalangan atau kematian. ―Sungguhpun kesedaran tentang OSH dari tahun ke tahun meningkat di Malaysia, hanya dengan pengamalan dan komitmen yang berterusan untuk sistem pengurusan OSH akan mencapai budaya OSH dalam organisasi. ―Syarikat mesti berusaha untuk mewujudkan budaya kerja selamat dan berbuat lebih banyak untuk mencegah atau meminimumkan kemalangan industri melalui amalan OSH yang baik,‖ jelasnya. Beliau turut menggesa agar semua pihak agar menganggap OSH sebagai pelaburan dan bukan beban dan ini selaras dengan pepatah bahawa ‗Keselamatan Baik Untuk Perniagaan‘. Tambahnya, sebuah strategi pencegahan kemalangan harus diterima oleh semua syarikat untuk mencapai keseluruhan promosi keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja, ―Dalam persaingan global dan perubahan besar, tidak cukup bagi syarikat untuk membuat keselamatan sebagai keutamaan. Keutamaan boleh berubah tetapi budaya bertahan dalam ujian masa. Keselamatan harus menjadi budaya dan nilai teras di tempat kerja,‖ jelasnya. Turut hadir adalah, Pengarah Eksekutif NIOSH Malaysia, Ir Hj Rosli Hussin, Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (DOSH) Kementerian Sumber Manusia, Dato‘ Ir. Dr. Johari Basri dan lain-lain. 12 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : : : : : HARIAN METRO 19 June 2013 017 Maut Gelongsor Tangga Sekolah Hafidzul Hilmi Mohd Noor Batu Pahat: Seorang murid lelaki tahun dua Sekolah Kebangsaan Parit Raja di sini, meninggal dunia selepas terjatuh akibat menuruni tangga dengan cara menggelongsor pada pemegang tangan di tangga tingkat dua Blok A sekolah itu, kelmarin. Dalam kejadian jam 1 tengah hari itu, mangsa, Muhammad Khairul Hakimi Ab Ghani, 8, dikatakan menghembuskan nafas terakhir ketika dalam perjalanan ke pusat perubatan berhampiran untuk rawatan kecemasan. dengan menggelongsor pada pemegang tangan di tangga itu sebelum terjatuh di bahagian tengah tangga antara tingkat dua dan tingkat satu. Mangsa jatuh terhentak lalu tidak sedarkan diri. Dia dipercayai mengalami pendarahan dalaman sebelum disahkan meninggal dunia di Hospital Sultanah Nora Ismail (HSNI) di sini. Hasil laporan bedah siasat mendapati tempurung kepala mangsa pecah menyebabkannya meninggal dunia. Mangsa bagaimanapun tidak mengalami sebarang kecederaan luaran, katanya. saja kerana kemalangan boleh berlaku tanpa mengira masa. Dalam kes ini, tidak ada sebarang unsur jenayah dan mangsa juga tidak ditolak mana-mana individu atau murid lain, katanya. Menurutnya, kes diklasifikasikan mati mengejut, namun siasatan lanjut masih dijalankan. Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Batu Pahat Superintendan Mat Razali Awang berkata, kejadian berlaku ketika mangsa dalam perjalanan pulang ke Beliau berkata, kejadian disaksikan beberapa rumahnya selepas selesai waktu persekolahan. individu termasuk guru sekolah berkenaan. Polis mengingatkan orang ramai terutama ibu bapa Menurutnya, mangsa difahamkan menuruni tangga menasihati anak mereka lebih berhati-hati di mana Publication Date Page Headline : : : : NEW STRAITS TIMES 21 June 2013 010 Promoting Workplace Safety KUALA LUMPUR: RHB Bank recently launched the Occupational Safety and Health Campaign 2013 to promote a safe and healthy working environment for its employees and a better understanding of the importance of safety and health issues at the workplace. The campaign will help to reduce work place accidents for employees and visitors alike. Making the workplace safe is a joint responsibility of both employer and employees, said RHB Banking Group managing director Kellee Kam. An effective health and safety system in the workplace can have a significant positive effect on productivity, and therefore on an organisation's success. climb Mount Kinabalu will be organised. He also added that, based on internal findings, most health cases that affected staff were work The three-day campaign was launched by National stress-related and orthopedic injuries to the hands or Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) wrists and shoulders. chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye. Also present was RHB Bank Bhd chairman Tan Sri Azlan Zainol. The RHB Banking Group has put in place various measures to assist its staff in managing work-related A series of activities including a training session, talks health and safety issues. These include setting up a and a blood donation drive took place at the RHB gym at the RHB Centre and producing a handbook Centre in partnership with various organisations and to educate and raise awareness among staff authorities. These included NIOSH, Department of related to health and safety issues. Occupational Safety and Health, Road Safety Department, Royal Malaysian Police, Social Security Health awareness programmes including talks and Organisation, Fire and Rescue Services Department, training sessions are also held and employees are National Anti-Drug Agency Malaysia, Red Crescent encouraged to participate in extraSociety, National Blood Bank, Lourdes Medical curricular/outdoor activities. This year, in conjunction Centre and TAGS Spine and Joint Specialists. with RHB Bank's 100th anniversary, an expedition to 13 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : : : : : BERITA HARIAN 25 June 2013 028 Pilih Kontraktor Utama Keselamatan Tempat Kerja Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye Peristiwa kemalangan baru-baru ini membabitkan industri pembinaan adalah perkara yang membimbangkan rakyat Malaysia dan langkah-langkah perlu diambil untuk menangani isu berkenaan serta memastikan imej yang baik bagi industri terutama berkenaan dengan kontraktor, sub kontraktor dan pekerja. Industri pembinaan memainkan peranan penting dalam pembangunan dan kemajuan sesebuah negara. Tenaga pekerja mahir serta profesional diperlukan bagi memastikan industri pembinaan terus berkembang. Cegah kemalangan di tempat kerja Pencegahan kemalangan di tempat kerja akan lebih berkesan sekiranya majikan dan pekerja sedar kepentingan budaya selamat dan sihat di tempat kerja. Kita seharusnya meningkatkan usaha membendung kemalangan di tempat kerja. Penglibatan setiap individu penting bagi memastikan budaya keselamatan yang menyeluruh dalam industri pembinaan ini dapat dicapai. Sistem pengurusan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan yang efektif akan menyumbang ke arah mencapai budaya keselamatan yang menyeluruh dalam industri. Konsep Keselamatan Berasaskan Tingkah Laku perlu dipupuk dalam industri pembinaan agar setiap individu dapat menganggap keselamatan sebagai tanggungjawab mereka. Jika kemalangan berlaku disebabkan masalah mekanikal atau kejadian semula jadi, ia masih patut diterima tetapi apa yang kita boleh lakukan ialah mengurangkan jumlah kemalangan disebabkan kecuaian, ketidakcekapan dan kelalaian. Walaupun kemalangan boleh berlaku, ada pelbagai langkahboleh diambil bagi mengawal kemalangan daripada berlaku. Kemalangan boleh dikurangkan jika kita sentiasa memupuk serta mengamalkan budaya kerja yang berhemah dan sentiasa berwaspada. Bagi mereka yang terlibat dalam industri pembinaan, sifat ketelitian terhadap aspek keselamatan harus dijadikan nilai teras dalam diri. kepada pekerja di tapak pembinaan. prosedur dan peraturan keselamatan dipatuhi sepenuhnya serta adanya Pilih kontraktor peka keselamatan penyeliaan efektif, saya pasti kemalangan dan kehilangan nyawa Pemaju mempunyai tanggungjawab boleh dielakkan. memilih kontraktor yang kompeten dan peka terhadap aspek Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye keselamatan. Ketika peringkat Pengerusi Institut Keselamatan Dan mengemukakan tender, perlu Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) ditegaskan penerimaan pembida bukanlah hanya berdasarkan pada harga terendah, tetapi keutamaan seharusnya diberikan terhadap aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan. Sudah tiba masanya bagi kontraktor yang membida mana-mana kontrak perlu menyediakan polisi keselamatan dan kesihatan pekerjaan, sistem pengenalpastian hazard, penaksiran risiko dan kawalan risiko (HIRARC) serta maklumat berkaitan pengalaman dan latihan keselamatan kepada pekerja mereka. Setiap individu berpotensi terlibat dalam kemalangan. Realiti ini mesti diterap dalam minda setiap individu di setiap tempat kerja, agar kecuaian dan keselamatan tidak dikompromikan. Meskipun pihak berkuasa menggubal dan menguatkuasakan undangundang, tanggungjawab bagi melaksanakan sistem keselamatan di tapak pembinaan terletak pada kontraktor utama dan subkontraktor. Perhatian dan keutamaan keselamatan pada permulaan projek bagi mengelakkan kejadian yang tidak diingini daripada berlaku di tapak pembinaan. Pengurusan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan mesti dipraktikkan di semua peringkat industri pembinaan dari pengurusan atasan hingga Dengan itu, kontraktor atau subkontraktor perlu bertanggungjawab dan komited sepenuhnya terhadap kerja yang berkualiti serta piawaian dan amalan keselamatan. Jika piawaian keselamatan mencukupi ditetapkan dengan 14 Issue 12, Volume 6, 2013 Publication Date Page Headline : : : : HARIAN METRO 25 June 2013 011 Majikan Perlu Ambil Langkah Pencegahan Kuala Lumpur: Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) menasihatkan majikan dan pekerja supaya mengambil langkah pencegahan bagi mengurangkan kesan kesihatan akibat jerebu terutama pekerja di sektor pekerjaan membabitkan aktiviti luar. Pengerusinya Tan Sri Sri Lee Lam Thye berkata, keadaan jerebu yang melanda beberapa kawasan hingga melepasi paras bahaya boleh menjejaskan kesihatan dan langkah pencegahan wajar diambil termasuk mengurangkan atau menangguhkan aktiviti luar sehingga paras pencemaran udara disahkan selamat. Selain itu, kita menggalakkan aktiviti dilakukan dalam bangunan dan memastikan pemakaian alat pelindung pernafasan sesuai jika perlu Publication Date Page Headline Byline / Author : : : : : melakukan aktiviti di luar. Di samping itu, majikan dan pekerja dinasihatkan memastikan keadaan udara dalam bangunan adalah bersih dengan mengurangkan punca pencemaran udara dalam bangunan serta memastikan sistem pengudaraan bangunan berfungsi dengan baik, katanya dalam satu kenyataan, semalam. Beliau berkata, majikan dan pekerja disarankan mengamalkan langkah kesihatan termasuk mengamalkan pengambilan air mencukupi, membersihkan diri (tangan dan muka) selepas menjalankan aktiviti luar serta mendapatkan rawatan perubatan jika mengalami kesan pendedahan kepada pencemaran udara seperti sakit tekak, batuk serta sakit mata. Majikan juga digesa memberikan kelonggaran kepada pekerja yang mengalami penyakit kronik seperti asma dan jantung jika situasi jerebu pada paras bahaya. Majikan juga digesa membekalkan alat pelindung pernafasan untuk kegunaan pekerja. Langkah itu dapat memastikan keselamatan, kesihatan dan kebajikan pekerja terjamin selaras kehendak Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994, katanya. BERITA HARIAN 27 June 2013 012 NIOSH Gesa Kurangkan Aktiviti Luar Halina Mohd Noor; Junita Mat Rasid; Ifwan Tun Tuah; Haika Khazi; Norrasyidah Arshad; Mohd Khairie Khalid; Hamid Karim Kuala Lumpur: Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara (NIOSH) menasihatkan majikan dan pekerja mengurangkan aktiviti luar sepanjang jerebu sehingga paras pencemaran udara disahkan selamat. muka) selepas menjalankan aktiviti luar. Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994. Dapatkan rawatan perubatan jika mengalami kesan pendedahan kepada pencemaran udara seperti sakit tekak, batuk serta sakit mata, katanya dalam kenyataan di sini, semalam. Langkah ini adalah sebagai pencegahan bagi mengurangkan kesan kesihatan ke atas pekerja Majikan juga digesa supaya memberikan akibat jerebu yang melanda negara sejak kelonggaran kepada pekerja yang mengalami seminggu lalu. penyakit kronik seperti penyakit asma dan jantung jika situasi jerebu berada pada paras bahaya Pengerusi NIOSH, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, berkata selain membekalkan alat pelindung pernafasan pekerja yang melakukan aktiviti luar perlu bersesuaian. dibekalkan tepeng penutup hidung dan mulut. Langkah ini dapat memastikan keselamatan, Majikan dan pekerja perlu meminum air kesihatan dan kebajikan pekerja adalah terjamin mencukupi serta membersihkan diri (tangan dan selaras dengan kehendak Akta Keselamatan dan 15
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