Student may slip and Emergency/Fire Exits Ladder are too incline fall in case of emergency Emergency exits Blocked exit Unable to access in case of emergency Entrance/gate No Pedestrian Crossing Road accident risk Parking Lot Vehicles Motor Vehicle Accidents Ceiling, Tiles, Floor and Harmful Asbestos Can cause lung Cement Pipe diseases Ventilation System Airborne Hazards Air Pollution PALILEO MANUEL ELIJAH C. Seatwork 1 SFTY100/B10 3 August 2017 Hazard - Vehicles
1060.01: General Provisions:
Other visible signs that may be needed to direct the driver of motorized vehicle such as STOP, YIELD, and DO NOT ENTER, properly positioned within the compound of the establishment shall be used to increase safety especially during the night. 1069:05: Parking of Vehicles: Regulations covering the use of driveways for entry and exit, speed limits, space allotments and methods of parking shall be provided and strictly enforce where parking space is provided for automobiles of the employee.
Hazard - Too inclined ladder
1067: Fixed Ladders
Fixed ladders shall be installed in the following manner.
a. the perpendicular distance from the center line of the rungs to the nearest fixed object on the climbing side of the ladder is at least 90 cm. (35 in.) for a pitch of 750 and 75 cm. (30 in.) for a pitch of 900.
d. No fixed ladders be installed with a pitch over 900.
Hazard – Harmful Asbestos and Airborne Hazards
1076: General Ventilation:
1076.01: Atmospheric Conditions: Suitable atmospheric conditions shall be maintained in workrooms by natural or artificial means to avoid insufficient air supply, stagnant or vitiated air, harmful drafts, excessive heat or cold, sudden variations in temperature, and where practicable, excessive humidity or dryness and objectionable odors. 1076.03: Cleanliness: Dusts, gases, vapors, or mists generated and released in work processes shall be removed at the points of origin and not permitted to permeate the atmosphere of the workrooms. 1069.04: Gates: a) Where the premises are surrounded by fencing, separate entrance and exit gates shall be provided for pedestrian, vehicular and railroad traffic.
b) Gates for pedestrian traffic shall be located at a safe distance from
those for vehicular and railroad traffic, shall be of sufficient width to permit the free passage of employees during rush hours, and, if possible, shall be so located not to cross vehicular or railroad traffic.
Hazard – Wet Floor
1063.02: Slipping Hazards:
(1) Floors, stair-treads and landings shall not be slippery under any condition, or made of any material which will become slippery through wear. (2) Stairways, ramps, elevator platforms and similar places where slipping may be especially hazardous shall be provided with non-slip walkway surface.