Intended to ensure by means tfor training and rehearsal
Fire safety
A set of precautionary
First aid
The provision of initial care
Hazardous equipment
Refers to plant
Hazardous work processes
Refers to work operations
Hazardous materials or substances
Refers to substances
Ignitable wastes
Light up point below 60 to 160
Imminent danger
Referes to condition
Mitigation devices
Done to eliminate or reduce possibility
Occupational hazards
Referts to various environmental factors
Occupational health service
The continuous
OSH trainings
Interventions conducted
PPE
Refers to a device th
Preparedness programs
Done to achieve sat
Primary prevention progam on OSH
A promotion of health by personal
Reactive wastes
Those wastes that are unstable
Recovery
A measure that augments
Safety devices
Refers to mechanical electrical
Technical services
Referts to ash
Threshold limit value
Refext to ohillieones osh
Toxic wastes
Chemical that pose a haZard
Waste management
The collection transport processing
Clean Air Act
The constitutional law designed to make sure that all Filipinos have air that is safe to breathe
Corrosive wastes
Generally aqueous wastes with a pH less than or equal to two (2) or greater than or equal to 12.5
Earthquake
The shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane or from volcanic activity
Ergonomic Hazards
Include improperly designed tools or work areas, improper lifting or reaching, poor visual conditions, or repeated motions in an awkward position which can result in accidents or illnesses in the workplace
Fire drills
Intended to ensure by means of training and rehearsal, that in the event of fire
Fire safety
A set of precautionary measures that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of a fire that may result in death, injury, or property damage
First Aid
The provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non- expert, but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed
Hazardous equipment
Refers to plant equipment which by their very nature has the potential of causing severe or fatal injury to the worker or operator
Hazardous work processes
Refer to work operations or practices performed by a worker in the establishment or workplace in conjunction with or as an incident to such operations or practices and which expose the employees to hazards likely to cause any disabling injury. illness, death or physical or psychological harm
Hazardous materials or substances
Refers to substances which upon exposure results or may result in adverse effects on health and safety of humans in an occupational setting
Ignitable wastes
Liquids with a flash point below 60°C or 140°F
Imminent Danger
Refers to a condition or practice in any workplace that could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm before abatement until the enforcement procedures can be accomplished
Mitigation activities
Done to eliminate or reduce the probability of disaster occurrence, or reduce the effects of unavoidable disasters
Occupational Hazards
Refers to various environmental factors or stresses that can cause sickness, impaired health, or significant discomfort in workers and can be classified as chemical, physical, biological or ergonomic
Occupational Health Service
The continuous, systematic use of routinely collected health data to guide OSH decisions and actions
OSH Trainings
Interventions conducted to facilitate learning on occupational safety and health, the results of which can contribute to the attainment of better and improved OSH conditions