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What is a hazard?

Ergonomic

Physical

Biological

Chemical

Types of hazards in the Workplace

Biological hazards include:

Bacteria

Viruses

Tuberculosis

HIV

Hepatitis

Molds

What is a hazard?

Biological Hazards in Workplace

any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.

Poisonous Plants

Scorpions

Snakes

Spiders

Venomous Wildlife and Insects

Vector- Borne Diseases

What is Safety Engineering?

Biological Hazards in Outdoor Workplace

An aspect of the Industrial field that combines the knowledge of health, safety and of systems engineering to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other products are not going to cause harm to people or buildings.

What is Industrial Engineering ?

How to Control Biological Hazards?

According to the United States Department of Labor an Industrial devise efficient ways to use workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.

Using the appropriate respiratory protective equipment is important for the securing an adequate protection from biological hazards. Common protective equipment includes:

• Surgical masks

• N95 or higher level respirators

Powered Air Purifying Respirator

Biological Hazards in the Workplace

What will we discuss?

How to Control Biological Hazards?

What does an Industrial Engineer do?

What is safety engineering?

What are hazards in the workplace?

What are biological hazards in the workplace?

How can we prevent the hazards?

Safety Engineering and Risk Management

References

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/outdoor/

http://www.oshc.org.hk/others/bookshelf/CB959E.pdf

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/

http://blog.confinedspace.com/scba-and-supplied-air-respirators-for-confined-space-entry-rescue/

What is a hazard?

Ergonomic

Physical

Biological

Chemical

Types of hazards in the Workplace

Biological hazards include:

Bacteria

Viruses

Tuberculosis

HIV

Hepatitis

Molds

What is a hazard?

Biological Hazards in Workplace

any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.

Poisonous Plants

Scorpions

Snakes

Spiders

Venomous Wildlife and Insects

Vector- Borne Diseases

What is Safety Engineering?

Biological Hazards in Outdoor Workplace

Biological Hazards in the Workplace

An aspect of the Industrial field that combines the knowledge of health, safety and of systems engineering to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other products are not going to cause harm to people or buildings.

Created by:

Shanice McDermott

Safety Engineering and Risk Management

What is Industrial Engineering ?

How to Control Biological Hazards?

According to the United States Department of Labor an Industrial devise efficient ways to use workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.

Using the appropriate respiratory protective equipment is important for the securing an adequate protection from biological hazards. Common protective equipment includes:

• Surgical masks

• N95 or higher level respirators

Powered Air Purifying Respirator

What is a hazard?

Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.

Biological Hazards in the Workplace

What will we discuss?

References

How to Control Biological Hazards?

What does an Industrial Engineer do?

What is safety engineering?

What are hazards in the workplace?

What are biological hazards in the workplace?

How can we prevent the hazards?

What is Safety Engineering?

Safety Engineering and Risk Management

Combines the knowledge of health, safety and of systems engineering to make sure that they prevent and control hazards in the workplace.

  • http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/outdoor/
  • http://www.oshc.org.hk/others/bookshelf/CB959E.pdf
  • http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/
  • http://blog.confinedspace.com/scba-and-supplied-air-respirators-for-confined-space-entry-rescue/

Topics that will be covered:

What is a hazard?

  • What does an Industrial Engineer do?
  • What is safety engineering?
  • What are hazards in the workplace?
  • What are biological hazards in the workplace?
  • How can we prevent the hazards?

Types of hazards in the Workplace?

What is Industrial Engineering?

  • Ergonomic
  • Physical
  • Biological
  • Chemical

According to the United States Department of Labor an Industrial devise efficient ways to use workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.

References

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/outdoor/

http://www.oshc.org.hk/others/bookshelf/CB959E.pdf

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/

http://blog.confinedspace.com/scba-and-supplied-air-respirators-for-confined-space-entry-rescue/

How to Control Biological Hazards?

Biological Hazards in Outdoor Workplace

Biological Hazards in the Workplace

How to Control Biological Hazards?

H1N1 (Swine Flu)

Bacteria

Viruses

Tuberculosis

HIV

Hepatitis

Molds

Poisonous Plants

Scorpions

Snakes

Spiders

Venomous Wildlife and Insects

Vector- Borne Diseases

Using the appropriate respiratory protective equipment is important for the securing an adequate protection from biological hazards. Common protective equipment includes:

  • Surgical masks
  • N95 or higher level respirators
  • Powered Air Purifying Respirator

What is a hazard?

Ergonomic

Physical

Biological

Chemical

Types of hazards in the Workplace

Biological hazards include:

Bacteria

Viruses

Tuberculosis

HIV

Hepatitis

Molds

What is a hazard?

Biological Hazards in Workplace

any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.

Poisonous Plants

Scorpions

Snakes

Spiders

Venomous Wildlife and Insects

Vector- Borne Diseases

What is Safety Engineering?

Biological Hazards in Outdoor Workplace

An aspect of the Industrial field that combines the knowledge of health, safety and of systems engineering to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other products are not going to cause harm to people or buildings.

What is Industrial Engineering ?

How to Control Biological Hazards?

According to the United States Department of Labor an Industrial devise efficient ways to use workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.

Using the appropriate respiratory protective equipment is important for the securing an adequate protection from biological hazards. Common protective equipment includes:

• Surgical masks

• N95 or higher level respirators

Powered Air Purifying Respirator

Biological Hazards in Workplace

What will we discuss?

How to Control Biological Hazards?

What does an Industrial Engineer do?

What is safety engineering?

What are hazards in the workplace?

What are biological hazards in the workplace?

How can we prevent the hazards?

  • H1N1 (Swine Flu)
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Tuberculosis
  • HIV
  • Hepatitis
  • Molds

References

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/outdoor/

http://www.oshc.org.hk/others/bookshelf/CB959E.pdf

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/

http://blog.confinedspace.com/scba-and-supplied-air-respirators-for-confined-space-entry-rescue/

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