9.9 Hazard In The Workplace Flashcards
(16 cards)
what are some of the potential hazards on an aircraft
chemical
radiation
fire
electrical
physical
noise
biological
what must all engineers have to ensure their safety
PPE
what can engineers do to identify potential hazard in the work space
conduct a personal risk assessment
what should engineers follow to prevent accidents and injuries
safety procedure
what should engineers be provide by the employers
safety training programs
who has the responsibility for regulating safety in the workplace in the UK
Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
what does health and safety at work act 1974 require employers to produce
a written statement of their Health and Safety at Work policies for their employees
who has a duty of care obligation to provide an adequate number of safety signs
the employer
what does the current legislation state
that everyone is responsible for health and safety in the workplace.
what must an engineer conduct before operating or working on an aircraft
a clearance checks around moveable surfaces
what may emergencies include
An injury to oneself or to a colleague
A situation that is inherently dangerous, which has the potential to cause injury (such as the escape of a noxious substance, or a fire)
what are the basic actions in an emergency
- stay calm and assess the situation
- make the area safe
- call for help
what does SMS stand for
safety management systems
what is the a safety management system
a proactive and integrated approach to managing safety including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies, and procedures
who is responsible for developing its own SMS manual/procedures
the organisation’s
in which year did the ICAO implement SMS
2013