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Workplace Health and Safety | Case Study

   

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Running head: WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
Work Place Health and Safety
Name of the Student
Name of the University
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WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
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TASK 1
Near Miss in the Work Place
The concept of near miss in the work places is very important in terms of the safety of the
workers present in that work place. According to the study of Zhou et al. (2017), it is stated
that the term near miss refers to the unplanned events within a specific work places and it is
also important to mention that such incidents are not associated with any type of serious
injuries and adverse incidents. Furthermore, it is important to mention that such near miss
incidents are capable of causing serious harms to the body of the workers.
Recently I have heard about a near miss incident in the organization in which I am working
for last 3 years. In this context, it is important to mention that my company is working in the
field of construction work and thus it is quite obvious that there are various chances of getting
affected by the accidents in the work place. In this incident, it was reported by the other
workers that in a fine afternoon all the workers were busy in having their lunch in a specific
area. Suddenly, the workers reported a loud sound and it was found that the crane used to lift
all the heavy materials were broken. This incident caused a huge loss to the construction site
as it one of the major equipment is damaged. However, in this case, there is high chance of
facing serious injuries among the workers. As the incident has all the potential to cause
serious hazard to the workers. As per my understanding, such kind of near miss incident can
be prevented by using regular inspection of the work place.
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WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
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TASK 4
1. From the above case study, it can be stated that in case of Westray coal mine in
Plymouth, Nova Scotia, an adverse incidents took place in a coal mine and in this
accident almost 26 miners died. Along with this, approximately 170 mine workers
were rescued from the site of accidents. After this incident, the charge of investigation
was given to the Justice Peter Richard and he was appointed to find out the exact
reason of this adverse incident in the work place. Justice Peter Richard submitted a
report named The Westray Story: a Predictable Path to Disaster and from this report,
it was found that this incident can easily be prevented by taking proper initiatives
related to the safety measures. In this report, justice reported that poor management
style of the company was mainly associated with the adverse incidents as it focused
more on the production and thereby neglects the safety of the workers in the work
place. Moreover, the report also suggested that there was lack of proper training, poor
inspection of the work places, and poor use of safety equipment in the work place
(Boyle, 2017).
2. The case report of the justice Richard claimed that the incident can be preventable by
taking proper measures. Therefore, I clearly agree with that claim that it was a
predictable path to the disaster happen to this incident. From the case study, it was
observed that no appropriate measures were taken by the management. According to
the study of Reese (2015), it is stated that proper training is very crucial for the
workers before initiating the work. Not only this, but the study also identified that
proper safety equipment is mandatory for working in a hazardous condition. From the
case report, it was reported that proper training was not provided to the workers as
well.
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