REPORT ACCIDENT AT WORKPLACE
 ACCIDENT REPORT
Prepared By  : Zaire
Bin Ibrahim
Prepared For : Ardania Binti Ayub 
Date              
:  07.05.2019 
1.0  INTRODUCTION
1.1  Definition
of accident 
* An unfortunate incident that happens
unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
* An event that happens by chance or that is
without apparent or deliberate cause.
          1.2 Types
of accident 
                
Near Miss is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness,
or     
                
damage  but had the potential to
do so. Only a fortunate break in the 
                
chain of events prevented an injury, fatality or damage; in other words,
a 
                
miss that was nonetheless very near.
          1.3
Location
                The
accident in our video basically happen at counstruction site.
          1.4
Description of accident 
                 A
forklift want to lift up the frame building after that the rope broke up. The 
                
forklift use old rope or not strong enough to lift up the building
frame.
2.0  FINDINGS
| 
 The Main Causes
  For Accident | 
Explanation  
  A forklift want
  to lift up the frame building after that the rope broke up. The forklift use
  old rope or not strong enough to lift up the building frame. The  
 worker don’t
  check the rope if the rope still can use or need to change to a new one. | 
| 
  Effects on
  worker/employer 
  A forklift rope
  broke when to lift up the frame building. | 
Explanation 
If the fork move to another place  , when the rope broke can hits other worker
  that nearby the forklift. | 
3.0  CONCLUSION
We must has a responsibility to ensure that
we and our friends are safe at work. We must follow the rules even it look like
small things but somethimes the small thing can make trouble. Stay safe, stay
health .
Hazard
Definition of hazard,
 A
hazard is any object, situation, or behaviour that has the potential to cause
injury,ill health , or damage to property or environment.
Health and safety hazards exist in every
workplace. Some are easily identified and corrected, while others are
necessary  risks of the job andnmust be
managed in other way( for instance, by using protective equipment).
Most occupational hazards are inactive or
have a low potential of actually occurring, however employers  must be prepared to deal with them since a
hazard becoming active can generate an emergency situation. 
Hazards can appear in many occupational
circumstances. Some hazard are acute and pose an immediate danger to the health
and physical integrity of the worker or guests on the premises. Others take a
longer time to materialize and may have a cumulative effect, as in the case for
certain chemicals,vapour, dusts, and radiation that may lead to chronic medical
conditions following repeat or prolonged exposure.
Hazards can be classified as:
   Physical Hazards: These are the most
common hazards and they included extremes of temperature, ionizing or
non-ionizing radiation , excessive noise, electrical exposure , working from
heights and unguarded machinery.
   Mechanical Hazards:
These are usually created by machinery, often with protruding and moving parts.
   Chemical Hazards:
These appear when a worker is exposed to chemical in the workplace. Some are
safer than others, but for workers who are more sensitive to chemicals, even common
solutions can cause illness, skin irriration, or breathing problems.
   Biological Hazards:
These include the viruses, bacteria, fungus, parasites, any living organism
that can infect or transmit diseases to human beings.
   Ergonomic Hazards:
Including considerations of the total physiological demands of the job upon the
worker, even beyond productivity, health and safety.
    Psychosocial Hazards:
These may arise from a variety os psychosocial factor that worker may find  to be unsatisfactory ,frustrating, or
demoralizing.
From our video hazard that can be identify
are:
1.    Source
: Frame building that can injured to other worker 
2.    Situation
: from the rope that worker see strong enough but can make they 
                       get injured.
4.0  Recommendation ( on how to
reduce / prevent an accident)
4.1  The importance of PPE
Safety is a major issue for day laborers.
Each year, accidents happen frequently in the construction industry and often
times it is due to the absence of Personal Protrctive Equipment (PPE) or
failure to wear the provided PPE. PPE is equipment that will protect workers
against health or safety risks on the job. The purpose is to reduce employee
exposure to hazards whe engineering and administrative controls are not
feasible or effective to reduce these risks to acceptable levels. 
       Head Proctection
        Hard
hats are common on construction sites. Just passing by a site, you
       
can usually identify workers by their hard hats. They are designed to
protect
       
against flying or falling objects that would otherwise impact or
penetrate the
       
worker. Some hard hats are equipped with accessories such as face
shields
       
and earmuffs. Hard hats should be well-fitted, those that are too larger
or
       
too small are inappropriate for use.
  Eye and Face protection
      Eye
and face protection are equally as important as head protection. Safety 
     
googles, spectacles and full face shields can give you the protection
needed
     
for the eyes and face. Metal work, wood-work,hot-work and air-tool
     
operations all require this type of protection. General laborers can
also
     
benefit from safety googles since there is usually debris on
construction sites.
          Respiratory protection
          Respiratory
protections is vital on sites where toxic substances are present.
         
Sometimes what you can’t see can hurt you. Respiratory protections like 
         
respirators are designed to protect you from dust, fumes, paint spray,
         
pesticides and other dangerous substances that could cause permanent
         
impairment. Respiratory protection should be used in environments with
air
         
contaminants. In work enviroments, respirators are relied upon when
         
adequate ventilation is unavailable or other engineering control systems
are
         
not feasible or inadequate.
4.2  Safety signage 
Safety
signs are crucial in any work environment. The primary importance of displaying
safety signs is to prevent injury and ensure staff and visitors are well aware
of the possible dangers and hazards ahead in certain situations or enviroments.
Without signs, many employees would lack the necessary direction in times of
crisis, and employers might find themselves in significant legal difficulties
if any accidents were to arise as a result.
4.3  Follow SOP / the appropriate
work process 
Using
a right equipment 
An example using make sure the rope is strong
enough 
Stay
safe when looking the job process
Stand far from the forklift when its moving
          
Company should hired more workers
      To easier the work if that work need a more
people to do 

 
 
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