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Understanding Risk

Assessment and Control


Training course
Session 4

Objectives
The objectives of this fourth session are to learn about:
The meaning of the words used in the Holcim OH&S

policy, and the rationale for the policy

How to assess what the level of risk is in a situation

How to apply the risk control hierarchy

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Agenda
The meaning of the words used in the Holcim OH&S

policy, and the rationale for the policy

How to assess what the level of risk is in a situation

How to apply the risk control hierarchy

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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


A general definition for Health and Safety:

Health and Safety involves the anticipation,

recognition, analysis, evaluation and control of those


environmental factors or stresses that may cause
sickness, injury, impaired health or well-being among
citizens of a community

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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


OH&S means Occupational Health and Safety
We place the highest value on being a responsible and caring
employer. There are many reasons why we want to prevent
accidents, death or harm at work. They include:
Our moral responsibility to ensure our colleagues return home without being

hurt at work
A safe and healthy workforce will be most likely to achieve other Group

performance targets
Discharging any legal duties on individuals and the organization; as well as
Minimizing our costs for death, accidents and/or disease, illness and injury; &
Avoiding the potential for penalties relating to non-compliance with our

regulatory and legal obligations

People are healthy and safe when their death or harm at work is
prevented and so we require that Group companies use an
OH&S management system
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Health and safety is ensured by preventing any persons

death, illness or injury

Occupational means involving a workplace,


workplace activities or operational plant/equipment
that is known to be potentially high risk*

* Examples include cranes and lifting equipment, pressure


vessels (for containment of high pressure liquids or gases),
open air conditioning cooling towers, etc
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Health means the absence of disease, illness, death or

permanent disablement and can be physical or mental


in nature
Example of a physical illness caused by a workplace:
Asthma caused by inhaling spray paint mist in a workplace
Example of a physical illness caused by a workplace activity: Carbon
monoxide poisoning caused by an LPG powered forklift being used
inside an enclosed area that is poorly or non-ventilated
Example of a physical illness caused by known high-risk plant:
Legionnaires disease (a pneumonia) due to inhaling Legionella
bacteria from a contaminated cooling tower
Example of an illness that is mental in nature:
Stress which can be due to a variety of factors and can
contribute to physical illness such as heart disease
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Safety means the absence of risks that may cause injury,

illness, death or permanent disablement and can be


physical or mental in nature
Example of a physical injury caused by a risk in a workplace:
Cuts and abrasions caused by obstacles that cause tripping and
falling at work
Example of a physical injury caused by a workplace activity:
A lime burn due to exposure to fresh mortar or concrete
Example of a physical injury caused by known high-risk plant:
A crush injury caused by a crane load slipping
Example of an injury that is mental in nature:
Mental stress caused by a long period of working hours that exceed
the recommendation for normal work
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Workplace is any place where work is, is to be, or is likely

to be done by any Holcim employee or any other person


acting under the direction of Holcim management
Examples:
A cement manufacturing plant, an aggregates quarry or a plant making
pre-mixed concrete
A room that has been rented for presenting the annual financial results
of the organization; or
A vehicle supplied by an employer for use by an employee for the
performance of work
A project office located in a client's site, but under Holcim's control
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Providing healthy and safe workplaces involves the

anticipation, recognition, analysis, evaluation and control


of those hazards or factors that may cause disease,
illness, injury or impaired health and well-being amongst
persons at the workplace or those who are directly
impacted by the workplace
Anticipation, recognition, analysis, evaluation and control

of hazards or factors amounts to Hazard Identification &


Risk Assessment combined with risk control
By carrying out the process of Hazard Identification &

Risk Assessment and risk control on an ongoing basis, we


are striving for zero risk to our employees, contractors
and visitors
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


Risk is the chance of something happening that will have

an impact on objectives or targets. It is measured in


terms of likelihood and significance/consequence and
may arise from an event, an action or from a lack of
action
Likelihood is used as a qualitative description of statistical

probability and frequency - It is often given in % terms


Significance/Consequence is the outcome of an event or

situation, expressed qualitatively or quantitatively. This


could be negative (ie. a loss or worsening in situation); or
positive (ie. a gain or improvement)
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The meaning and rationale of the OH&S definitions


To monitor performance is to check, supervise, observe

critically, or record the progress of an activity, action or


system on a regular basis in order to identify change.
Each Group company will monitor its performance
against the requirements of the Holcim OH&S Targets

By monitoring and improving our performance over a

longer period of time, we will also be able fulfill our long


term goal of zero harm to people

Its not OK to hurt people thats the rationale!!!


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Agenda
The meaning of the words used in the Holcim OH&S

policy, and the rationale for the policy

How to assess what the level of risk is in a situation

How to apply the risk control hierarchy

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Risk assessment
Risk Management is the culture, processes and structures that are

directed towards the effective management of potential opportunities


and adverse effects (AS/NZS 4360)

eg: We want to manage the Significance/Consequence mentioned earlier


that could be negative (ie. a loss or worsening in situation); or positive (ie.
a gain or improvement)

To do that, we need to know what the Significance/Consequence we


identify actually means in terms of an impact on us; ie: we must assess it

The first phase of risk assessment process is hazard identification


The purpose of hazard identification is to construct a comprehensive

list of hazards associated with any particular asset, item of plant,


work practice, work area etc. The fact that many hazards may exist
is not necessarily an indication that there are significant levels of risk
because the hazards may be well controlled

Therefore, it is always important to maintain a clear distinction

between the process of identifying hazards, and subsequently


analyzing the risk that is associated with them

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Risk assessment
A hazard is typically defined as, Anything that has the

potential for causing harm or a potentially damaging


energy source"
The key word in the definition of hazard is the word

potential. By defining a hazard as a potential for harm,


we are not stating that the harm will actually occur

So, the notion of hazard is a notion of possible harm and


possible future consequences. In hazard identification, we
are attempting, through a range of methods, to identify
what could happen and the types of energies present in a
workplace that could cause injury or illness to people, or
property damage

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Risk assessment
Hazards maybe identified as different sorts of damaging

energies; eg:

Thermal, Electrical, Chemical, Radiation, Biological, Vibration,


Noise, Gravity, Kinetic, Mechanical, Potential

Generally hazards are associated with three categories

People

The workplace layout and general work environment

Work practices

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Risk assessment
Hazards and People

There are potentially damaging energies associated with people. These


are damaging energies associated with physical/muscular exertion,
activities such as:
- Lifting
- Striking an object
- Being struck by another object
- Pushing/pulling/restraining
- Repetitive strain
- Postural strain

Some risks may arise because of mismatches between people, the

tasks that they must do, and the equipment that they must use

Care must be taken when assessing people as new employees may be


at greater risk performing a task than older employees with years of
experience behind them. On the other hand younger employees may be
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more agile and physically fitter than older employees

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Risk assessment
Hazards and Workplace Layout & General Environment

Many different hazards exist in the design and layout of the workplace,
and the general work environment. Examples include:
- Thermal
- Machinery: mobile, fixed
- Chemical
- Electrical
- Noise

The hazards associated with this category are those that arise from

the type of plant and equipment that are in use, the general design
and layout of the workplace and the broader work environment in
which the workplace is located

Usually these types of hazards are the easiest to identify, and often
(unfortunately) hazard identification does not proceed beyond this stage
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Risk assessment
Hazards and Work Practices

Many hazards arise through work practices, and many workers are
exposed to hazards as that; eg:
- A chemical hazard may be present in the form of chemicals stored in drums.
However the way that workers are exposed to the chemical will depend upon the
work practices that are adopted. Particular work practices may also affect the
nature of the hazard; eg., a chemical normally in liquid form may be sprayed in an
airborne state where it can be easily inhaled

Identification of hazards in work processes is probably the most

difficult part of hazard identification, and therefore such hazards are


often overlooked. Because work practices may change on a daily
basis, the nature of hazards and worker exposures to those hazards
may also change. Safe work practices are one way of addressing
such hazards. For new or unusual tasks, hazard identification and
risk assessment should be undertaken before the commencement of
the task. This will assist to clarify work practices and any associated
OH&S issues
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Risk assessment
The key issue to address in managing OH&S is the management of
risk. There will inevitably be many hazards with the potential to
cause an impact on objectives existing in a workplace. The key
issue to consider is what is the level of risk is actually posed by
these hazards. A good OH&S Management System normally
attempts to eliminate some hazards and minimize the risk
associated with others
Risk Analysis and Assessment

Simple Risk Assessment


- In some situations, risk assessment is simple. For example, the problem and
solution may be obvious and the solution may be easily found and
implemented, eg. identifying and removing a trip hazard

Risk Calculation Matrix

One simple but extremely useful methodology for risk analysis is based
on a five by five matrix
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Risk assessment LIKELIHOOD


Likelihood ranks from A (certain) to E (improbable) with a range of
values in between as shown below IMPORTANT: Typically the
likelihood scale is logarithmic with each succeeding level being a
factor of ten times more or less likely than the adjacent level
RANKING

DESCRIPTION OF CLASSIFICATION

Expected many times per year

Expected about once per year

Expected between once A year and once in 10 years

Expected between once every 10 years and once


every 100 years (possibly occurs only once or twice in
the life of a site/plant)

Expected between once every 100 years and once


every 1000 years (not expected in the life of a

site/plant)
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Risk assessment CONSEQUENCE


Consequence can be rated from a ranking of 1 (minor)
to 5 (catastrophic), as shown below:
RANKING

DESCRIPTION OF CLASSIFICATION

Illness, injury requiring first-aid or no treatment

Medical (doctor) treatment

Single serious (hospitalization) injury

Single death or major permanent disablement

Multiple deaths

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Risk assessment
Once a risk has been assessed according to the classification descriptions above,

a 5 X 5 risk analysis matrix is then possible in which consequence and likelihood


are combined to give a measure or ranking of risk
Consequence

Likelihood

E = Extreme risk - immediate top management action required


H = High risk - senior management attention required quickly
M = Moderate risk - management responsibility must be specified
L = Low risk - manage by routine methods; eg: Work Instructions/SWPs
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