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SP100 Hazard Identification Paran

This document discusses various hazards related to construction project management. It identifies chemical hazards like bleach and gas tanks, ergonomic hazards such as low countertops and extreme temperatures. Health hazards include expired foods, pests, and pets. Physical hazards are exposed knives, lit candles, and scattered rakes. Psychosocial hazards can be stress, burnout, and social isolation. Safety hazards include slippery floors and scattered toys. The document provides examples and descriptions of these workplace and home hazards.

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SP100 Hazard Identification Paran

This document discusses various hazards related to construction project management. It identifies chemical hazards like bleach and gas tanks, ergonomic hazards such as low countertops and extreme temperatures. Health hazards include expired foods, pests, and pets. Physical hazards are exposed knives, lit candles, and scattered rakes. Psychosocial hazards can be stress, burnout, and social isolation. Safety hazards include slippery floors and scattered toys. The document provides examples and descriptions of these workplace and home hazards.

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PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

SAFETY
ENGINEERING
SAFETY ENGINEERING

AR 185 - 1 _ E01

by: ERINE RAFAELLE S. PARAN


SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING

HAZARDS
CHEMICAL
ERGONOMICS
HEALTH
PHYSICAL
PSYCHOSOCIAL
SAFETY
WORKPLACE
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL
HAZARDS

CLEANING PRODUCTS
Bleach is an example of a chemical
hazard that is highly corrosive and can
irritate or burn skin and eyes.

AEROSOL CANS GAS TANK


Scattered hairspray and deodorant Gas Tank is a hazard due to the
can be a hazard, especially around chemical properties of gas cylinders
children due to the unusual mix of which includes fire or explosion from
substances stored under pressure the release of flammable gases near
inside THE metal canister. ignition sources.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
ERGONOMIC
HAZARDS
LOW KITCHEN COUNTERTOP EXTREME TEMPERATURE
Low kitchen countertops can strain Extreme hot or cold temperatures can be severe
the muscles in the back and upper ergonomic hazards. Intense cold leads to
extremities, causing carpal tunnel hypothermia and frostbite, but even moderately
syndrome, tendonitis, and other cold temperatures can affect motor coordination
musculoskeletal injuries. and dexterity. While hot temperatures can lead
to dehydration and muscle fatigue, especially in
conjunction with high humidity

SHORT DISTANCE BETWEEN


TV AND COUCH
Having to watch less than 8ft away from the
television, according to eye care professionals
is not recommended. The general rule of
thumb is to be at least five times the distance
from the screen as the screen is wide,
otherwise it can be a hazard for the eyes.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
HEALTH
HAZARDS
EXPIRED FOODS
Expired foods are a health hazard that can
expose you to dangerous bacteria or toxins that
can make you ill. Molds, bacteria, and yeast can
cause food to go bad and create stomach issues
just as those experienced with food poisoning.

PESTS
PETS
Common household pests include
rodents such as mice, rats, cockroach, Pets like cats and dogs can carry
and insects are health hazards. Pests harmful germs that can cause a
can cause health problems including variety of illnesses in people, ranging
allergic reactions and asthma, from minor skin infections to serious
respiratory disease, and mental health illnesses.
anguish.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
PHYSICAL
HAZARDS
EXPOSED KNIVES LIT CANDLES
Sharp instruments and tools like kitchen knives Every candle is a potential fire hazard
are essential to many kinds of work, but sharp or if care is not used. When used
pointed objects can be hazardous and often improperly, a candle can cause
cause painful injuries. Injuries include cuts, significant loss of life, injury, and loss
punctures, nicks, and gashes that can lead to of property.
serious infections or diseases.

SCATTERED RAKES AND


SHARP GARDENING TOOLS
Rake and other gardening tools are
hazards especially when scattered
around the house. Sharp tools can
cause serious cutting injuries.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
PSYCHOSOCIAL
HAZARDS

STRESS
Stress is a common issue and could be
a health and safety risk. This is
because it could create a physical or
psychological health issue.

BURNOUT
LEFT ALONE
People who experience chronic
burnout have a higher risk of early Social isolation significantly increased
mortality and pain problems are three a person's risk of premature death
times more likely to have an increased from all causes, a risk that may rival
risk of experiencing future depression those of smoking, obesity, and
and coronary heart disease and have physical inactivity. Social isolation was
an increased risk of developing type 2 associated with about a 50%
diabetes. increased risk of dementia.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
SAFETY
HAZARDS

SLIPPERY FLOORS
SCATTERED TOYS
Wet floors and other slippery surfaces
are among the leading causes of Toys can be hazardous if not properly
accidents. They can cause someone to stored after use. Walkways with
slip and fall. It may be hard to imagine, scattered toys may pose a slip-and-fall
but a simple wet floor can lead to hazard.
severe injuries.

LOOSE RUGS
Loose throw rugs and area carpets
with curled edges or folds are among
the extrinsic factors most frequently
mentioned in the literature as unsafe
and potentially increasing fall risk.
SP 100 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
SAFETY
ENGINEERING
WORKPLACE
HAZARDS
TANGLES CORDS
Tangled cords ca cause stumbling,
injuries, and pull down electronics .
Also, electrical shocks, especially when
cables wear out and short circuits
leading to electrical fires.

OCTOPUS POWER OUTLETS


EXPOSED ELECTRIC WIRES
Octopus Connection causes fire when
the total current that passes through Exposed wires present a danger of
the wires exceeds the indicated rating, electric shock or electrocution. Using
this can cause heat inside the wiring an open front plug poses the risk of
and ultimately cause fire. contact with live wires when plugging
it to a electrical outlet. This also poses
a risk of electric shock or
electrocution.
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

THANK
YOU!
SAFETY ENGINEERING

AR 185 - 1 _ E01

by: ERINE RAFAELLE S. PARAN

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