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Unit 14: Workplace Safety and Health




               than 250 employees, suitable arrangements must be made to provide cool drinking water  Notes
               during the hot summer months.
          9.   Latrines and Urinals (19): The latrines and urinals are (a) maintained separately for male
               and female workers, (b) having sufficient enclosed space, (c) conveniently situated and
               accessible to all workmen, (d) adequately lighted and ventilated, (e) cleanly kept at all
               times, (f) maintained properly by employing sweepers for this purpose.
          10.  Spittoons (20): A sufficient number of spittoons should be provided at convenient places
               in every factory and these should be maintained in a clean and hygienic condition.
          14.4.2 Industrial Safety: Effective Safety Management


          Effective safety management considers the type of safety problems, accidents, employees and
          technology in the organisational setting. The role of human beings in safety related problems
          should also be looked into. Safety efforts will not be successful if we try to engineer machines
          without paying attention to behavioural reactions of employees. A comprehensive approach to
          safety includes the following steps:
          1.   Safety Policy: Every factory must formulate and implement a safety policy. The objective
               of such a policy should be to eliminate or reduce accidents and injuries in the workplace.
          2.   Top Management  Support: The  safety policy  must  be supported by  top management
               firmly. 12  Safety commitment  should begin  with top  management. The  commitment
               manifests itself in top managements' being personally involved in safety activities in a
               routine  way; giving  safety matters top priority  in company  meetings and production
               scheduling, giving company safety officer high rank and status and including safety training
               in new workers' training.

          3.   Safety Committee: To promote safety consciousness among employees, safety committees
               could be constituted, under the chairmanship of a safety officer. The committee should
               consist of representatives from workers and supervisors from various departments and
               levels. It must meet regularly to conduct safety reviews and make recommendations for
               changes necessary to avoid future accidents.
          4.   Safety Discipline Motivation:  Safety rules must be enforced strictly. Violations should
               not be tolerated. Frequent reinforcement of the need for safe behaviour and feedback on
               positive safety practices have been found to be extremely effective in improving workers'
               safety. Rewards and certificates could be offered to employees for good safety records. To
               promote employee involvement and motivation, safety contests could be held followed
               by incentives for safe work behaviour.

          5.   Safety Engineering:  To  minimise workplace accidents,  proper engineering  procedures
               could be followed. Fencing of machinery, adequate space between machines, parts and
               equipment, use of material handling equipment, safety devices, proper maintenance of
               machines, etc., are undertaken to prevent accidents from occurring.
          6.   Safety Training and Communications: Safety training can also reduce accidents. It is especially
               useful in case of new recruits. Training in safe practices, procedures, material handling, first
               aid, fire prevention, etc., could be offered to them. Posters, newsletters, displays, slogans
               and signs could also be used to promote safety consciousness throughout the organisation.
               Another way to communicate safety ideas is through safety films and videotapes.
          7.   Accident Investigation  and  Research:  When  accidents  takes  place,  they  should  be
               thoroughly investigated to find the actual reason (poor lighting,  poor ventilation, wet
               floor, etc.) as early as possible. Such an early probe is necessary to ensure that conditions




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