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Workplace Safety Guidelines and Standards

This document provides an overview of workplace safety expectations and guidelines. It begins by outlining the key learnings expected, which are to identify safety measures, understand occupational health standards, and ways to prevent hazards. It then defines important terms like employer, employee, hazard, and accident. Guidelines are presented on the duties of employers and employees to ensure a safe workplace. Specific COVID-19 guidelines are also listed, such as conducting temperature checks and enforcing distancing. Finally, it discusses the importance of identifying and reporting hazards, as well as keeping oneself, food, and the workplace clean.
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Workplace Safety Guidelines and Standards

This document provides an overview of workplace safety expectations and guidelines. It begins by outlining the key learnings expected, which are to identify safety measures, understand occupational health standards, and ways to prevent hazards. It then defines important terms like employer, employee, hazard, and accident. Guidelines are presented on the duties of employers and employees to ensure a safe workplace. Specific COVID-19 guidelines are also listed, such as conducting temperature checks and enforcing distancing. Finally, it discusses the importance of identifying and reporting hazards, as well as keeping oneself, food, and the workplace clean.
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PRE - IMMERSION

EXPECTATIONS

This is your self-learning module on Pre-Immersion. All the activities provided in this
lesson will help you learn and understand Safety of the Work Place.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. identify the safety measures in the workplace;
2. be acquainted with the Occupational Health Safe and Healthy Standards; and
3. cite ways on how hazards are prevented.

LESSON

Wherever you go, you see a lot of signage’s like these:

Why do we have these signage’s?

Of course, they are for everyone’s safety. According to Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE), Work Immersion is an integral part of the K-12 Program in fully realizing its
goal to produce job-ready graduates quipped with industry – base skills.

Likewise, it strongly affirms that while work immersion contributes to the full realization
of the objectives of the K to 12 Program, the safety, health, and morals of SHS students, especially
those below 18 years of age, shall be a paramount area of consideration.
Pacu.org.ph/WordPress/wp- content/uploads/2017/06/MsRuthRodriguez_DOLE-BLE-ESPRD-
K12WIP.pdf

Hence, being a Work Immersion student, who will also become employees or even an
employer, or an entrepreneur soon, you must learn this lesson: Safety in the Workplace.

To learn about this, let us be familiarized with what Occupational Safety and Health
Standards (OSHS) is.

This was formulated in 1978 in compliance with the constitutional mandate to safeguard
the workers’ social and economic well-being as well as their physical safety and health.
The Department of Labor and Employment under Article 162 of the Labor Code of the
Philippines, the OSHS was promulgated for the guidance and compliance of all concerned. This
body of rules and regulations is referred to as “Standards”

OSHS aims to protect every workingman and woman against the dangers of injury,
sickness or death through safe and healthful working conditions, thereby assuring
the conservation of valuable manpower resources and the prevention of loss or
damage to lives and properties, consistent with national development goals and with the State’s
commitment for the total development of every worker as a complete human being.
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pdf

Here are some definitions you also have to understand:

“Employer” includes any person acting directly or indirectly in the interest of an employer, in
relation to an employee, and shall include government- owned or controlled corporations and
institutions, as well as non-profit private institutions or organizations.

“Employee” shall mean any person hired, permitted or suffered to work by an employer.

“Safe or Safety” shall refer to the physical or environmental conditions of work or employment,
which substantially comply with the provisions of these Standards.

“Health” shall connote a sound state of the body and mind of the worker, which enables him to
perform his job normally, in a state of well-being.

“Work Accident” shall mean an unplanned or unexpected occurrence that may or may not result
in personal injury, property damage, work stoppage or interference or any combination thereof,
which arises out of and in the course of employment.

“Work Injury” shall mean any injury or occupational illness suffered by a person, which arises
out of or in the course of his employment.

” Workplace” means the office, premises or work site, where the workers are habitually
employed and shall include the office or place where the workers, who have no fixed or definite
work site, regularly report for assignment in the course of their employment.

Duties of Employers, Workers and other Persons:


1) Each employer covered by the provisions of these Standards shall:
a. furnish his workers a place of employment free from hazardous conditions that are
causing or are likely to cause death, illness or physical harm to his workers;
b. Give complete job safety instructions to all his workers, especially to those entering
the job for the first time, including those relating to the familiarization with their work
environment, hazards to which the workers are exposed to and steps taken in case of
emergency;
c. Comply with the requirements of this Standards; and
d. use only approved devices and equipment in his workplace.

2) Each worker shall:


a. Cooperate with the employer in carrying out the provisions of this Standards
b. report to his supervisor any work hazard that may be discovered in his workplace.
c. Make proper use of all safeguards and safety devices furnished in accordance with the
provisions of this Standards for his protection and that of others, and shall follow all
instructions given by the employer in compliance with the provisions of this
Standards.
d. use personal protection and safety equipment as required by the employer
e. Follow work safe procedures

3) It shall be the duty of any person, including any builder or contractor or enforcement
agent, who visits, builds, renovates, or installs devices, or conducts business in any
establishment or workplace, to comply with the provisions of this Standards and all
regulations of the employer issued there under as well as with other subsequent
issuances of the Secretary.

Now that our country is in time of crisis, here are some SPECIFIC GUIDELINES that DOH
implements:
1. The employer must ensure that the
workspace is properly disinfected, ventilated, and
maintained.
2. The employer shall also provide proper visual
reminders for safety policies around the
workplace to improve compliance.
3. Other prevention and control measures are:
a. Conduct daily temperature and symptom
monitoring and recording of all staff who report for work.
b. Establish referral network for employees who will develop symptoms.
c. Employers must enforce infection control procedures such as physical distancing,
wearing of masks, meticulous hand hygiene, and cough etiquette.
d. Appropriate PPE shall also be worn based on the setting of their work (e.g. face shields
and masks for those who render service via face-to- face encounters, full PPE for frontline
healthcare workers, etc.).
e. Employers shall implement activities to promote physical and mental resilience among
their employees and workers, and ensure other measures to reduce transmission, contact
rate and risk of infection. (DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM No. 2020-_ 0220)

What is hazard? Hazard is anything with potential to cause injury, illness, or damage.
Types of Hazards:
1. Physical Hazards. These are brought by unhealthy working conditions, poor lighting,
poor ventilation, insufficient facilities, inefficient or faulty equipment or machine, and
improper work practices like wrong use of knives.
2. Biological Hazards. These are brought about by workers infected with diseases or
illnesses, unhygienic personal practices that can transmit bacteria, parasites, fungi to
other workers and food and equipment being handled. Hence, it is advised that Covid-19
probable cases should be isolated right away.
3. Ergonomic Hazards. These are brought by poor posture when working long periods of
standing, bending, pushing, lifting, carrying that can cause body stress, muscle pains, and
soreness, back injury, numbness of hands, feet and other parts of the body
4. Psychological Hazards. These are brought by too much stress from work that may cause
mental emotional strains, anxieties, depression- losing focus on one’s work and others

When potential hazard is discovered, what does an employee need to do?

• Be sure that every individual in the workplace is aware of the problem.


• Inform or notify your supervisor. Unless you are the supervisor, then get going on that
safety committee plan.
• Make a follow up. Informing about the hazard is not an assurance that problem is
resolved, unless you make follow ups.
• Record or file any reports or documents about the problem.

Identifying the hazard is not the only way to make everyone safe. You and I have to keep ourselves
clean, to keep the food clean, and to keep the workplace clean.
A. To Keep Oneself Clean
1. Wash hands thoroughly.
2. Keep the finger nails short and clean.
3. Always wear PPE while at work.
4. Wear maskanywhere and anytime.
5. Remove all accessories before working.
B. To keep the Food Clean
1. Never handle food when you have wounds, cuts, and infections.
2. It is best to work with clean and sanitized gloves all times to minimize hand contact
with food.
3. Refrigerate food, especially perishable ones.
4. Keep food in clean containers with cover.
5. Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before use.
6. Check food and containers for any possible contamination.
7. Clean the containers of ingredients regularly.
8. Follow the policy of first in, first out. Those stored earlier should be used first before
those stored later.
9. Label package of food to determine information.
C. To Keep the Workplace Clean
1. Do not do personal hygiene activities in the workplace.
2. Do not eat, smoke or spit in the workplace.
3. Do not sit on equipment and worktables.
4. Keep the surrounding areas free from dirt and disorganization.
5. Follow the Japanese philosophy of good housekeeping-sort/seiri, set-in-order/seiton,
sweep/seiso, standardize/seiketsu, and sustain/shitsuke.
TERM English Term Meaning in Japanese Context
Throw away all rubbish and unrelated materials in
Seiri Tidiness
the workplace
Set everything in proper place quick retrieval and
Seiton Orderliness storage
Seiso Cleanliness Clean the workplace; everyone should be a janitor
Seiketsu Standardization Standardize the way of maintaining cleanliness
Practice 5 S daily- make it a way of life ( also
Shitsuke Discipline
means commitment)
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State Government of Victoria, Australia ©


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