Showing posts with label avoid workplace accidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avoid workplace accidents. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Why an Accident Clean-up Shouldn't be Attempted by a Layman - Contact Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd

Bio Cleanse - Accident Cleanup by Professionals

Accidents occurring at workplaces or homes are traumatic events, where in the inmates most-often have to deal with the repercussions.

The onus of this type of trauma clean-up need not or rather, should not need to be handled by the inmates. This is because, mistakes are likely to occur when one has to take this added pressure on to one’s shoulders. 

These mistakes are irrevocable and can affect one’s health.

If you are not trained in bio-hazard or trauma cleanup, you shouldn’t attempt cleaning due to the following reasons: 
  • A typical accident scene will have blood, tissue, bodily fluids etc; strewn in and around the area. 
  • If you come in contact with blood, you are prone to infections from harmful blood borne pathogens, which may include but are not limited to, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Herpes B Virus. 
  • Accident cleanup requires Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which are gloves, goggles and footwear, in order to shield one from blood borne pathogens. 
  • A professional cleanup company (Bio-Cleanse Pty Ltd) will have the necessary equipment and procedures to decontaminate the area thoroughly. 
In such cases, contact Bio-Cleanse. We offer round-the-clock emergency services and are fully licensed and trained in handling accident clean-up in a professional way. 

Visit www.bio-cleanse.com.au for more information.

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Common Causes of Workplace Accidents

Common Causes of Workplace Accidents


Workplace accidents can have a negative impact on your business due to reduced productivity, loss in workforce and dampening of morale of other workers.

In the event of a workplace accident, the company has to pay compensation and recorded in the accident log for insurance purposes. It is every employer’s responsibility to take care of their employees, whereas it is also the prime responsibility of every employee to read the work safety regulation and work-related protocols.

Workplace accidents depend on a number of factors. Following are the common causes of workplace accidents.

Over-exertion
Over-exertion results due to excessive physical effort in the process of carrying, lifting, pulling and pushing goods. It also results due to excessive effort whilst operating a machine, when the worker falls short of his physical capacity. The most common injuries which results due to overexertion are sprains and strains.

Slips, Trips and Falls
The main causes of slips and trips are uneven floor surfaces, slippery floor coverings, wet floors, changes in floor levels, trailing cables and poor lighting. Falls happen when the worker is working at an elevation such as roofs, ladders and stairways. Slips, trips and falls are risky, as they can result in the worst kind of injury, such as head injuries, body injuries, fractures, paralysis or even death.

Falling Objects
Another common accident that happens at workplaces is free-falling objects, which result mostly in head injuries. Examples of falling objects that have a potential of injuring workers are roof scaffolding, tools, bricks, rocks, debris, ceiling panels, cluttered stacks on shelves, etc. The injury is severe, if the worker is not wearing head protection PPE, such as hard hats, etc.

Work Equipment and Machinery
Since the Industrial Revolution, machinery has become the norm at most work places. All of this machinery undergoes strict testing before it is given the badge of approval to use. Nevertheless, accidents still occur due to the fact that the machinery is not maintained, not properly guarded or not properly operated. Such accidents can even occur when there is inadequate training given to workers; he/she hasn’t read the safety regulations or has failed to wear the correct protective equipments.

On-Site Violent Acts
These injuries result due to arguments between workers or between workers and officials. In some cases, it can result in severe injuries or death of a worker.

Bio Cleanse does cleaning for all kinds of workplace accidents. Contact www.bio-cleanse.com.au for more information.

Friday, 10 July 2015

Prevention of workplace accidents

Bio Cleanse - Prevention of workplace accidents

Every year, workplaces or industrial accidents occur and are common, causing huge losses, not only for the worker but also for the company (in case of compensatory policies). Workers are not machines, but humans. Hence, it is the company’s responsibility to protect their employees from accidents that might impair their well-being. It must be noted that creating a safe work environment is only part of the responsibility. The other share should be borne by the employee themselves, taking an active role in maintaining safety.

Following are some suggestions to prevent workplace accidents:
  • Always maintain a safety policy and enlist the procedures in the event of any accident that occurs. Also, include instructions as to how a work property should be handled with care and precaution. Make the employees go through it, thoroughly.
  • Entertain the suggestions and opinions of employees as to how the status quo of work safety in that company can be bettered or modified.
  • Accidents happen when the shortcut route is taken to get a task done. Ask the employees to work with diligence, stick to instructions and be aware of their surroundings.
  • Ensure that your employees wear the right dress code depending on the job requirements and the weather. If the job involves wearing protective equipment, make sure that one wears it at all times. Adequate ventilation at workplace is a must.
  • Keep first-aid kits handy. It will keep any injuries that occur from getting out of hand. Place in strategically accessible locations.
  • Make sure that the workplace is ready in case of fire. Install smoke detectors and fire extinguishers placed strategically. Implement emergency exit points.
Some accidents are unavoidable and can cause great damage, leaving the place all shattered and in a miserable condition. In such cases, you will need a professional clean-up.