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This document covers topics related to fall protection and prevention, personal protective equipment, safety inspections, emergency preparedness, and fire safety. It discusses common workplace hazards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for setting up ladders, guardrails, fall arrest systems, selecting the proper PPE, conducting inspections, developing emergency plans, and organizing a fire brigade. The goal is to educate about identifying, evaluating, and controlling risks to promote occupational safety and health.
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Day 3 Cosh Modules

This document covers topics related to fall protection and prevention, personal protective equipment, safety inspections, emergency preparedness, and fire safety. It discusses common workplace hazards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for setting up ladders, guardrails, fall arrest systems, selecting the proper PPE, conducting inspections, developing emergency plans, and organizing a fire brigade. The goal is to educate about identifying, evaluating, and controlling risks to promote occupational safety and health.
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Fall Protection

Course Objective
FALL
Types of Fall
Categories of Fall
LADDER SAFETY
LADDER TYPES
FIVE RULES FOR LADDER SAFETY
USE THE RIGHT LADDER FOR THE JOB
FIVE RULES FOR LADDER SAFETY
FIVE RULES FOR LADDER SAFETY
SET UP THE LADDER PROPERLY
SET UP THE LADDER PROPERLY
SET UP THE LADDER PROPERLY
FIVE RULES FOR LADDER SAFETY
FOLLOW RULES FOR CLIMBING AND
USING LADDER
FIVE RULES FOR LADDER SAFETY
GUARDRAIL SYSTEM / FALL
PROTECTION
GUARDRAIL SYSTEM / FALL
PROTECTION
GUARDRAIL SYSTEM / FALL
PROTECTION
PROTECTION FROM FALLING OBJECTS
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS – OVERHEAD POWER
LINES
SUPERVISION AND INSPECTION OF
SCAFFOLDS
D.O. No. 128-2013 REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS
D.O. No. 128-2013 REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS
CLEAR POINTS
Personal Protective
Equipment
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
OSHS RULE 1080:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
OSHS RULE 1080:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
DO 13-1998 SECTION 6:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
PPE is a Legal Requirement
PPE MUST BE PROVIDED
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
LIMITATIONS OF PPE
Head Protection
Parts of a Hard Hat
Safety Spectacles or Glasses
Are primary protective devices intended to shield the wearer’s eyes from flying
and striking objects, glare and injurious radiation hazards.
Eye & Face Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protective Equipment
Criteria for Selection of Respirators
End of Service Life Indicator
Hearing Protection
Hearing Protection
Noise Reduction Rating
Different Kinds Of Gloves
Different Kinds Of Gloves
Foot Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
Development PPE Program
Job Hazard Analysis
OBJECTIVES
Accident Occurs
So, How do you start?
The Basic For Need
Job Hazard Analysis Steps
Steps 1: Identify the Basic Steps of the Job
SOLUTION
Steps 2: Determine Associated Hazard
Hazards Guide
“What If” Questions
Steps 3: Recommending Corrective Actions
4 Factors to Control Hazard
4 Factors to Control Hazard
4 Factors to Control Hazard
4 Factors to Control Hazard
What to do next?
CLEAR POINTS
Construction Site Safety
Inspection using HIRAC
OBJECTIVES
Safety and Health Inspection
Types of Inspection
Types of Inspection
Types of Inspection
Purpose of Safety and Health Inspection
Qualification of a Good Inspector
ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE INSPECTION
Prepare for Inspection
Creating a Checklist
Perform Inspections
Evaluate your Findings
Develop Remedial Actions
Develop Recommendations
Take Follow-up Action
What is a Risk Assessment?
WHEN TO CREATE HIRAC?
(5) Five Steps to Risk Assessment?
Workplace Hazards
How are Risk Ranked or Prioritized?
How are Risk Ranked or Prioritized?
How are Risk Ranked or Prioritized?
How are Risk Ranked or Prioritized?
The following are workplaces commonly
associated with potentially HIGH-RISK activities:
Regulatory Requirements
Communicating Inspection Results
SUMMARY
CLEAR POINTS
CLEAR POINTS
EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AND
RESPONSE
Definition of Terms
Types of Emergencies
WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL LOSS IN AN
EMERGENCIES?
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO MINIMIZE THIS
POTENTIAL LOSS?
Why Emergency Preparedness Planning?
ULTIMATELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
EMERGENCY PLANNING LIES TO WHOM?
WHAT THEN IS THE PART OF THE SAFETY &
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
ELEMENTS OF AN EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM
PLANNING AN EMERGENCY
FIRST CONCERN IN EMERGENCY
PLANNING
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES &
RESPONSES
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
Workplace Emergency Preparedness
Preparing For Common Emergencies
FIRE BRIGADE CONCEPT AND
ORGANIZATION
FIRE BRIGADE CONCEPT AND
ORGANIZATION
FIRE BRIGADE CONCEPT AND
ORGANIZATION
OBJECTIVES OF THE FIRE BRIGADE
EVACUATION DRILL
GENERAL EVACUATION PROCEDURES

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