What types of hazards should be identified during a workplace risk assessment?
From India, Delhi
Hazards can be physical (like slippery floors or falling objects), chemical (like toxic substances), biological (like infectious diseases), or ergonomic (like bad workstation design). Employers should walk through the workplace, look at past incidents, and talk to employees to find all hazards.

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From India, Delhi
Dear Ravi C,

You have raised a query and provided a reply as well. Here are a few points from my side:

a) In your reply, you did not include the certification for the physical fitness of the staff. Certain activities require eye tests, colour-blindness tests, high-altitude tests, etc.

b) Inadequate sleep of the drivers is also a safety hazard. Many times the inadequate sleep of the forklift operators was the cause of the accidents in the warehouses

c) You need to identify hazards while working at heights. Servicing towers, chimneys, etc., requires working at heights. Sometimes, tree branches have to be trimmed, which is also a hazardous job.

d) Safety while working with electrical gadgets is also important. For example, in the hotel kitchens, the staff does not remove the electrical connections of the mixers or grinders. Inadvertently, the mixer or grinder gets switched on, and the cleaning staff's finger gets cut.

e) The same applies to the exhaust pipes of the chimneys installed in the kitchens. Since the exhaust pipe is never cleaned, a thick layer of oil accumulates inside the pipe, which can sometimes catch fire.

f) Safety precautions should be observed while stacking pipes or cement bags. The stack shall be in a pyramid shape or the pipes or the bags placed length-wise and cross-wise in alternate layers.

In conclusion, the safety hazards are industry-specific and company-specific. The safety officer is expected to anticipate the hazards and take preventive measures.

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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