Wednesday 30 March 2016

Display Screen Equipment (DSE)

Display Screen Equipment  is a range of electrical display equipment that is most often part of a computer system.



Health effects of DSE
  • Musculoskeletal disorders (hand, arm, shoulder & neck)
  • Eye and eyesight problems ( temporary visual fatigue )
  • Fatigue and stress (high speed , less breaks, lack of social interaction)
Other Minor or alleged health effects
  • Epilepsy (a common chronic neurological disorder)
  • Facial dermatitis (itching , reddening)
  • Radiation on pregnant women –(stress)

Assessment of A Display Screen Equipment (DSE):

Equipment
Screen
Positioning, Character Definition, character stability
Keyboard
Tiltable, character legibility
Desk
Size, Matt surface
Chair
Adjustable back and height, footrest available
Environment
Noise
Levels of noise not distractive
Humidity
Low Humidity, less 40% Relative Humidity (RH), may cause sore eyes, facial acne
Lighting
Levels appropriate, contrast between surroundings balanced
Space
Adequate for work conducted
Person / Software Interface
Software
Easy to use
Work rate
Not governed by software
Monitoring
Operator/ User informed

Saturday 26 March 2016

WRULD(Work-related neck and upper limb disorders) - Factors

Work-related neck and upper limb disorders (WRULDs) are the commonest occupational diseases in Europe. They affect the neck, shoulders, arms, hands, wrists and fingers, causing pain, discomfort, numbness and tingling sensations.

Factors leading to WRULDs can be related to task being done and the equipment used such as:

REPETITION - The need for repetitive movements when carrying out the task (example –typing for several hours)

FORCE - The physical force required to perform the task and the strain this puts on the body (example – cutting metal wires using pliers)

POSTURE - Any requirement to adopt an awkward posture (example –stooping over to pick up) 



TWISITING - Any twisting action required by the task (example –twisting the wrist when using screwdriver)

REST - Work rate that won’t allow to rest or recover from fatigue (example- working in-line assembly) 



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Saturday 19 March 2016

Types of Engineering Controls used to Reduce Noise in the Workplace

SILENCING – Refers to the suppression f noise generated by the flow of air, gas or steam in dusts and pipes and can be achieved by the inclusion of either absorbing material or baffles. Example – Silencer fitted on to vehicle emission.

ABSORPTION – Reduces the amount of reflected noise by using materials such as foam or mineral wool. Example – Mineral fibre marine boards (lagging) fitted on to metallic structural members of acoustic enclosures in offshore vessels.

DAMPING – Used primarily to reduce the amount of noise radiating / reverberating from large panels and is achieved by increasing the stiffness of the panel. Example – embossing onto the panel sheets, rubber-lining the panel doors etc.

ISOLATION – refers to physical separation of people from the noise source. Example – acoustic booths or havens, fitting flexible bellows in pipes etc.





Tuesday 15 March 2016

Health and Safety Culture of an Organization

Commitment and Leadership from Management – When this is visibly demonstrated outside the boardroom as behavior inside the boardroom is not witnessed by most of the workers.

Policies and Procedures – The Existence and quality of these and the way they might encourage good safety related behavior

Levels of Supervision – The presence and competence of supervision and the way that poor safety related behavior is dealt with.

Peer Group Pressure – Non-existence or not allowing to drive unsafe behaviors.

Consultation and Work involvement – The extent to which the workers are involved in the management of health & Safety issues and decision – making process.

Communication – Its effectiveness in conveying health and safety messages and information to work force including feedback arrangements to enable understanding by the receiver.

Resources – The availability of necessary equipment including personal protective equipment and allocation of time to provide training in health and safety.

Training – Identifying health and safety training needs and opportunities and how well they are met so as to develop and maintain competency.

Friday 11 March 2016

Nebosh IGC Training in Bangalore - POSHE

The NEBOSH IGC is offered by 'National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health'.

Nebosh IGC Course is extensively valued across globe and is prerequisite for anyone working in or looking to work in the sphere of health and safety.

NEBOSH IGC Course is designed for Managers, Supervisors and employees who require proficiency in the field of health and safety.




COURSE DURATION 
Ten days Class Room Training
Two hours of Written Assessment for each IGC1 & GC2
One Practical Assessment

BATCH DETAILS
Batch Starts on 11th Apr’16 (Mangalore)
Exam Dates 3rd & 4th May’16 (Bangalore)


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Tuesday 8 March 2016

Summary of Fire Warning signs

Summary of Fire Warning signs

TypeShapeColourPurposeExample
PROHIBITION SIGNS
These signs prohibit actions detrimental to safety
CircularRED with a white background red band and crossbar.No SmokingNo Smoking Sign
WARNING SIGNS
These signs give warning of potential risks
TriangularYELLOW with black symbol or textDanger Fire Risk
MANDATORY SIGNS
Signs that require actions or activities that will contribute towards safety
CircularBLUE with symbol or text in whiteFire Door Keep Fire Shut
SAFE CONDITION SIGNS
These signs indicate exit routes in the event of a fire or emergency
RectangularGREEN with white symbol or textFire ExitRunning Man
FIRE EQUIPMENT SIGNS
These signs are used to indicate the location of fire equipment
Rectangular or CircleRed with white symbols or textFire Hose Reel
Supplementary Information SignsRectangularGreen, Red, Yellow, with White or Black TextDirectional Arrow

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Wednesday 2 March 2016

Purpose of an Organization’s Health & Safety Policy

It shows Management Commitment to Safety.

It gives the organization and Arrangements for controlling work related hazards.

It helps to develop procedures to protect people from injury and ill-health

In order to comply with legal requirements of the country (Law of the Land)

It also guides to manage health and safety on a cost effective basis.