The document describes several job safety analyses for common tasks performed at home such as cooking, cleaning, hanging pictures, and electrical work. It identifies potential hazards like cuts, burns, slips, falls, and electric shock and provides controls to mitigate the risks like using protective equipment and following safe procedures.
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The document describes several job safety analyses for common tasks performed at home such as cooking, cleaning, hanging pictures, and electrical work. It identifies potential hazards like cuts, burns, slips, falls, and electric shock and provides controls to mitigate the risks like using protective equipment and following safe procedures.
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NAME: MARY JOY C.
ALMERENO BSME II-A SUBJECT: MTEC 121
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS AT HOME
Job Location: Analyst: Date:
Kitchen Mother Safety 10/15/2023 Task Description: My mother is cooking a delicious meal for the family using knives. She slices fresh vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and cuts chicken into bite-sized pieces for a tasty and flavorful meal. Hazard Description: Risk of cuts or lacerations and injuries if the knife slips or if fingers are too close to the blade. Hazard Controls: 1. Make sure to use a cutting board that is stable and won’t slip. 2. Keep your fingers away from the blade by using a proper grip and holding the food securely.
Job Location: Analyst: Date:
Kitchen My Safety 10/15/2023 Task Description: I was preparing a pasta dish for the family dinner. As I boil the pasta in a pot of bubbling water, I was stirring the sauce simmering on the stovetop and also handle the pot. Hazard Description: Potential spills or splashes and risk of burns or scalds from contact with the hot surfaces or boiling liquids. Hazard Controls: 1. Always use oven mitts or pot holders to handle hot pots and pans to protect the hands from burns. 2. Be careful when stirring or handling boiling liquids to avoid spills or splashes. 3. Use long-handled utensils to keep a safe distance from the heat source.
Job Location: Analyst: Date:
Bathroom Sister Safety 10/15/2023 Task Description: My sister takes on the task of making the bathroom clean. She sprays the cleaner on the surfaces, and uses a mop with a handle and a bucket filled with warm soapy water to scrub away any dirt and grime. Hazard Description: The floors become slippery due to cleaning process which might increase the chances of accidents and injuries like slipping and falling. Hazard Controls: 1. Wear non-slip footwear, like rubber-soled shoes or slip-resistant slippers, to improve traction and stability. 2. Clean small areas at a time, ensuring that the floor is dry and safe before moving on the next section. Job Location: Analyst: Date: Living room Mother and my 10/15/2023 friend Safety Task Description: A friend of mine is helping my mother in hanging a heavy picture frame on the wall for additional design at the living room. Hazard Description: Risk of the heavy picture frame falling and causing injury or damage, if it is not securely hung on the wall. Hazard Controls: 1. Use appropriate hanging hardware, like wall anchors or screws that can support the weight of the frame. 2. Make sure to find the stud in the wall for added stability. 3. Ensure and secure the frame alignment.
Job Location: Analyst: Date:
Kitchen Father Safety 10/15/2023 Task Description: My father is working with electricity at home. He’s taking on a task, like installing a new light fixture and fixing a faulty outlet. Hazard Description: Working with electricity can be dangerous such as the risk of electric shock or electrical injury. Hazard Controls: 1. Ensure first that the power is turned off before starting any electrical work. 2. Use insulated tools and wears protective gear like gloves and safety glasses, to prevent electric shocks. 3. Always follow proper wiring techniques and avoid overloading circuits.