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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS 15001- 2000 STANDARD ON OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BY- DINESH CHANDOLA SEMT-35

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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS 15001-2000 STANDARD ON OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

BY- DINESH CHANDOLA SEMT-35

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INTRODUCTION OF BIS The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national

Standards Body of India working under the aegis of Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India.

It is established by the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 which came into effect on 23 December 1986.

  The Minister in charge of the Ministry or Department having administrative control of the BIS is the President of the BIS.

In 1986, the ISI was renamed as the Bureau of Indian Standards

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VISION

• The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), leader in all matters concerning Standardization, Certification and Quality In order to attain this, the Bureau would strive:

• To provide efficient timely service.• To satisfy the customers needs for quality of goods and

services.• To work and act in such a way that each task performed leads

to excellence and enhances the credibility and image of the Organization.

• For the product certification mark, see ISI mark, For the jewellery hallmarking, see BIS hallmark.

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH HAZARDS INPROCESS INDUSTRIES

Health and Safety is one of the most important aspects of an

organisation’s safe and effective functioning. Considering the need and a great demand from the industry for

a comprehensive frame work for Occupational Health and Safety, the Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi constituted a committee on which Shri M.K. Malhotra, Dy.Director General, Central Labour Institute, Mumbai was one of the member to formulate a National Standard on Occupational Health and Safety Management System

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Contd… The BIS has brought out a Standard on this subject as BIS

15001-2000 for the organizations to develop a practical approach to management of Occupational Health and Safety in such a way to protect employees and general public whose health and safety may be in danger because of the organisation’s activities.

The Standard also directs to improve Occupational Health & Safety performance of the organizations by providing the necessary requirements and guidance for use

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The Occupational Health & Safety Management System may be integrated with the management of other aspects of business performance in order to –

• assist the organizations to establish an image at the National and International markets

• minimize risk to employee and others including general public• protect the environment and• improve productivity and business performance.

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The extent of application and usefulness will depend on important factors such as the Occupational Health & Safety Policy of the organization, the nature of its activities and the conditions in which it operates.

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Occupational health is the promotion and maintenance of the

highest degree of physical, mental and social wellbeing of workers in all occupations. One of the declared aims of occupational health is to provide a safe occupational environment in order to safeguard the health of the workers and to step up industrial production.

Occupational Environment’ means the sum of external conditions and influences prevailing at the place of work which have a bearing on the health of the working population.

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH HAZARDS An industrial worker may be exposed to five types of hazards,

depending upon his occupation.

(a) Physical Hazards (b) Chemical Hazards and (c) Biological Hazards(d) Mechanical Hazards and (e) Psychosocial Hazards.

HAZARDS DUE TO SOME DUSTS: Pneumoconiosis

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PHYSICAL HAZARDS

• Heat.• Cold.• Noise.• Vibration.• Ionizing radiation. • Light.• Atmospheric Pressure.• Extremely low frequency electric magnetic fields (EMF). • Electricity.• Ultrasound.

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CHEMICAL HAZARDS

• Hazards due to some Gases• Carbon Monoxide (CO)• Cyanide Poisoning • . Ammonia• Chlorine • Hydrogen Sulphide • Sulfur Dioxide • Benzene :• Inhalation of high Carbon Disulfide

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HAZARDS DUE TO SOME METALS &THEIR COMPOUNDS

• Lead poisoning• Mercury Poisoning• Arsenic Poisoning• Chromium Poisoning• Nickel Poisoning• Cobalt Poisoning. • Alluminium Poisoning

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BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS

• Biological hazards are organic substances that pose a threat to the health of humans and other living organisms.

• Biological hazards include • Pathogenic micro-organisms • Viruses • Toxins (from biological sources) • Spores • Fungi • Other bio-active substances. • •Also include biological vectors or transmitters of disease.

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PSYCHOSOCIAL HAZARDS

A psychosocial hazard is any occupational hazard that affects the psychological well-being of workers, including their ability to participate in a work environment among other people

• Increased worker vulnerability due to globalization• New forms of employment contracts• Feeling of job insecurity• Aging workforce• Long working hours• Lean production and outsourcing• High emotional demands• Poor work

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OCCUPATIONAL CANCERSSkin -The causes may be –coal tar, X-ray, dyes, certain oils,

Sun rays, etc.Lungs -The causes may be – Asbestos fibre, nickel, chromium,

coal tar, radioactive substances, cigarette smoking, petroleum products, etc

Bladder -The causes may be – Betanaphthylamine, benzene, paraaminodiphenyl, etc

Blood -The causes may be – Benzene, radioactive substances, Roentgen rays, etc.

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CODE OF PRACTICE ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH AUDIT

BIS 14489-1998

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SCOPE

DEFINITION- Auditee Audit Team Client Management Representation Observation Objective Evidence

BIS 14489 standard establishes audit objectives, criteria and practices, and provides guidelines for establishing, planning, conducting and documenting of audits on occupational safety and health systems at workplace.

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Occupational Safety and Health Audit-• The audit typically applies to, but not limited to. a safety

system or elements there of, and is applicable to process, products, or to services. Such audits are often called ‘safety system audit’, ‘process safety audit’, ‘product safely audit’, ‘service safety audit’.

• There are two types of audits, • External audits- are those carried out by agencies external to

the auditee organization. • Internal audit- are those carried out by the employees

designated by the management for this purpose.

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One purpose of the OS&H audit is to identify the areas for improvement or corrective action. An audit should not be confused with ‘Periodic Safety Inspection’ activities performed by plant personnel for the purpose of checking effectiveness of implementation of Safety System.

AUDIT GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Audits are normally designed to achieve one or more of the following goals:

• to provide the auditee with an opportunity to assess its own OS&H system against a OS&H system standard and identify areas for improvement;

• to determine the conformity of the implemented OS&H system with specified requirements and identify areas for improvement; and

• to meet regulatory requirements.

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AUDITS OBJECTIVES

OS&H audits are conducted with the following objectives:

- To carry out a systematic, critical appraisal of all potential hazards involving personnel plant, services and operation method; and

- To ensure that OS&H system fully satisfy the legal requirements and those of the company’s written safety

policies, objectives and progress.

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RESPONSIBILITY Auditor’s responsibilities

The lead auditor is ultimately responsible for all phases of the OS&H audit. The lead auditor should have management capabilities and experience and should be given authority to make final decisions regarding the conduct of the audit and any audit observations.

The lead auditor responsibility covers:• Communicating with client, auditee and other auditors regarding

audit requirements;• selection of other audit team members.• preparation of the audit plan.• interacting with the client and auditee’s management;• submitting the audit report; and maintaining agreed time schedule.

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Auditors' responsibility• complying with the applicable audit requirements;• planning and carrying out assigned responsibilities effectively

and efficiently;• documenting the observations reporting the audit results;• verifying the effectiveness of corrective actions taken as a

result of the earlier audits (if requested by the client);• retaining and safeguarding documents pertaining to the audit

ensuring such documents remain confidential, a n d• treating . privileged information with discretion; and

Cooperating

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Auditors should• Remain within the audit scope.• Collect and analyse evidence that is relevant• Remain alert to any indications of evidence that can

influence the audit results.• Be able to answer such questions as presented.• Act in an ethical manner at all times.

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AUDITING METHODOLOGY

Initiating the OS&H Audit• Scope• Audit Frequent• Preliminary review of auditee’s description and specified

requirement of OS&H system:Preparing the OS&H Audit• Audit Plan• Audit Team Assignments• Working Documents of the Audit Team• Questionnaire of Preliminary Information

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Executing the OS&H Audit

• Opening Meeting• Examination• Collecting evidence• Audit observations• Audit Recommendations• Closing Meeting with Auditee

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OS&H Audit Documents

• Audit Report Preparation• Report Content• Report Distribution• Record Retention

OS&H AUDIT COMPLETION ACTION FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF OS&H AUDIT

REPORT- These actions are taken up by the auditee managemnet

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