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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK? ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS. AGUS NUGROHO @ HEALTH AND SAFETY CLASS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, SEMARANG STATE UNIVERSITY, 2015

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ARE YOU AS

SAFE AS

YOU

THINK? ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

AGUS NUGROHO @ HEALTH AND SAFETY CLASS

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, SEMARANG STATE UNIVERSITY, 2015

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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?

ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

QUESTION #1:

How could I get

hurt at work?

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HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

All workers have the right to know.

Your rights are outlined in the provincial Occupational Health and Safety

legislation.

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HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

Your employer has a responsibility for your safety

by:

• Providing training

• Pointing out hazards

• Developing safe work procedures

• Ensuring that you are trained to use and wear Personal

Protective Equipment (PPE), as required by the task

• Providing proper supervision

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HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

You have a role to play in staying safe by:

• Learning to recognize hazards

• Looking for hazards everywhere

• Thinking of all four hazard categories

• Physical

• Chemical

• Biological

• Ergonomic

• Reporting hazards to a supervisor

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HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

• Complete the Hazard Assessment table for the

photograph shown on the next slide.

Hazard What could

happen?

How could it be

corrected?

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Photo reprinted with the permission of WorkSafe Magazine, WorkSafeBC

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HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

You have the right to know.

Knowing all the ways

you can get hurt at work, can

help you stay safe.

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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?

ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

QUESTION #2:

Do I have a say in

my workplace

safety?

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Participating can include:

• Talking about safety

• Asking questions about safety

• Making suggestions about safety

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

A formal way to “participate” is to serve:

• On the Joint Health and Safety Committee, or

• As the Health and Safety Representative

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

You have a right to participate in your workplace safety:

• Only if you are a fulltime worker

• By bringing your suggestions to your supervisor and/or the

Joint Health and Safety Committee

• Only after you have turned 18 years old

• Only if you are a supervisor

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

You have a right to participate in your workplace safety:

• Only if you are a fulltime worker

• By bringing your suggestions to your supervisor and/or the

Joint Health and Safety Committee

• Only after you have turned 18 years old

• Only if you are a supervisor

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

One good way to participate in your workplace safety is to:

• Volunteer to be on the Joint Health and Safety committee

• Have lots of imaginary conversations with your supervisor

• Not bother! Participating doesn’t work anyway

• Tell all your safety concerns to your dog

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

One good way to participate in your workplace safety is to:

• Volunteer to be on the Joint Health and Safety committee

• Have lots of imaginary conversations with your supervisor

• Not bother! Participating doesn’t work anyway

• Tell all your safety concerns to your dog

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

In workplaces a Joint Health and Safety Committee must:

• Be established when there are 20 or more workers

• Be 50% workers, and up to 50% management

• Meet regularly

• All of the above

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

In workplaces a Joint Health and Safety Committee must:

• Be established when there are 20 or more workers

• Be 50% workers, and up to 50% management

• Meet regularly

• All of the above

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

In workplaces where there are between 5 and 19 workers:

• A Student Council member must be chosen

• A worker must be selected to serve as the Health and

Safety Representative

• There are never any safety issues

• A team mascot must be chosen

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

In workplaces where there are between 5 and 19 workers:

• A Student Council member must be chosen

• A worker must be selected to serve as the Health and

Safety Representative

• There are never any safety issues

• A team mascot must be chosen

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

The Health and Safety Representative shall:

• Help to check into and deal with workplace safety issues

• Purchase whatever is needed to solve all safety concerns

• Be expected to stay after work hours to

deal with safety issues

• Not be given any special training to be

an OHS representative

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

The Health and Safety Representative shall:

• Help to check into and deal with workplace safety issues

• Purchase whatever is needed to solve all safety concerns

• Be expected to stay after work hours to

deal with safety issues

• Not be given any special training to be

an OHS representative

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

If your workplace doesn’t have a Joint Health and Safety

Committee or a Health and Safety Rep, you should:

• Organize one yourself

• Go online to report your workplace

• Discuss this with your supervisor and ask about getting

one set-up

• Not worry, because it’s not your concern anyway

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

If your workplace doesn’t have a Joint Health and Safety

Committee or a Health and Safety Rep, you should:

• Organize one yourself

• Go online to report your workplace

• Discuss this with your supervisor and ask about getting

one set-up

• Not worry, because it’s not your concern anyway

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

• Role-play a conversation between a worker and

a supervisor, where the worker is participating in

his/her workplace safety. (You decide if the

supervisor you create is an “Approachable Annabelle” or

a “Bully Bertha.”)

See next slide, for an example.

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

WORKER: Hi, Josh. Do you have a few minutes?

SUPERVISOR: Sure, what’s up?

WORKER: I have concern about those boxes.

SUPERVISOR: What is it?

WORKER: They’re really heavy. How do I move them?

SUPERVISOR: Let’s go take a look. I’m glad you asked.

Hi, Josh. Do you have a minute?

Sure, what’s up?

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DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

You have the right to participate.

Participating in health and safety

decisions can help you stay safe.

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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?

ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

Question #3:

When do I say,

“No!”?

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

All workers have the right to refuse unsafe work.

Your rights are outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety legislation of your

province. Go to www.wcb.pe.ca for this information.

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

But. . .

“refusing” isn’t easy.

See next slide for some other ways to say, “No.”

Stand up to my boss?!

That’s hard to do!!

What if I get in

trouble?

I’m not good at saying,

“No.”

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

How else can I refuse without saying, “No!”?

• “Can I ask you something?”

• “I have a concern. . .”

• “I don’t feel comfortable doing this. . .”

• “Is there a safer way to do this?”

• “This just doesn’t feel safe.”

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

If refusing to do unsafe work is such a hassle, is it

even worth the trouble?

What do you think?

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

To refuse unsafe work:

• Step 1 - Talk with your supervisor

• Step 2 (If that doesn’t work)– Talk with your Health and

Safety Representative or someone on the Joint Health and

Safety Committee

• Step 3 (If that doesn’t work either) - Call the OHS Division

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

Here are some work situations where you may need to

exercise your Right to Refuse.

• Being asked to work alone without good security measures

• Being told to use new equipment, without being trained

• Being expected to use equipment that is broken

• Not being told about or given proper PPE

• Noticing changes in tasks, materials, or settings, with no

additional safety training

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

• Develop a guideline that would help a worker know when he needs to say, “No!”

Examples:

• When your boss asks you to run a machine, but doesn’t show you how to do it, just say, “No!”

• When you always wear gloves and goggles for a cleaning task, but the glove box is empty, just say, “No!”

• When the guard on the table saw is broken, and won’t be replaced until Tuesday, just say, “No!”

• Design a poster to illustrate your guideline.

No!

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WHEN DO I SAY, “NO!” ?

You have the right to refuse unsafe work.

Knowing when to refuse work

that can hurt you, can help you

stay safe.

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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?

ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

• How could I get hurt at work?

• Do I have a say in my workplace

safety?

• When do I say, “No!”?

JUST ASK THEM.

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Thanks…. Are You Safe Enough?