Basics of Safety Management.
🛡️ Basics of Safety Management
What is Safety Management?
Safety management is the process of identifying hazards, reducing risks, and preventing accidents to protect people, equipment, and the environment.
It is used in workplaces such as factories, construction sites, schools, hospitals, and laboratories.
Objectives of Safety Management
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Prevent injuries and accidents
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Protect equipment and property
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Create a safe working environment
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Follow legal and safety regulations
Key Elements of Safety Management
1. Hazard Identification
Finding anything that can cause harm, such as:
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Slippery floors
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Exposed electrical wires
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Chemical spills
2. Risk Assessment
Evaluating how dangerous a hazard is and how likely it is to cause harm.
3. Safety Policies & Procedures
Written rules and instructions to ensure safe work practices.
4. Training & Awareness
Educating workers/students about:
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Safe working methods
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Emergency procedures
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Proper equipment use
5. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Common PPE includes:
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Helmets
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Safety gloves
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Goggles
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Masks
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Safety boots
Accident Prevention Methods
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Regular safety inspections
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Proper machine maintenance
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Clear warning signs and labels
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Good housekeeping (clean work areas)
Emergency Preparedness
Safety management also includes:
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Fire evacuation plans
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First aid training
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Emergency exits
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Fire drills

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