
HEALTH TALK: Safety in workplace
By Suleiman Tajudeen
CITIZENS COMPASS– Workplace safety and health refer to the measures and protocols put in place to protect employees and prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses in the workplace. This encompasses various aspects, including identifying and mitigating hazards, providing safety training, and promoting a safety-first culture.
Prevalence of accidents in the workplace
While specific statistics on workplace accidents in Nigeria are limited, occupational injuries and illnesses pose significant concerns globally, affecting millions of workers each year. In Nigeria, common industries such as construction, manufacturing, and agriculture pose unique risks to workers.
Major accidents in the Workplace
Common types of workplace accidents include:
Falls: Slipping, tripping, or falling from heights, resulting in injuries such as fractures or head trauma
Cuts and Lacerations: Injuries caused by sharp objects, machinery, or tools
Burns: Thermal, chemical, or electrical burns resulting from workplace hazards
Electrocution: Electrical shock or electrocution due to faulty equipment or poor wiring
Vehicular accidents: Crashes or collisions involving company vehicles or equipment
Struck-By/Against Injuries: Injuries caused by objects or equipment striking or crushing workers
Caught-in/Between Injuries: Injuries resulting from being trapped or caught between objects or equipment
Repetitive Strain Injuries: Musculoskeletal disorders caused by repetitive motions or overexertion
Exposure to Harmful Substances: Injuries or illnesses resulting from exposure to hazardous materials or environments
Violence and Assaults: Physical or psychological harm caused by workplace violence or aggression
Causes of accidents in workplace
Workplace accidents can be caused by various factors, including:
Poor ergonomics: Inadequate workspace design or equipment, leading to musculoskeletal disorders
Inadequate Safety Training: Insufficient training or supervision, resulting in worker errors or accidents
Equipment misuse or failure: Malfunctioning or poorly maintained equipment, leading to accidents or injuries
Hazardous materials: Exposure to toxic substances, chemicals, or environments
Stress: Excessive workload, fatigue, or stress, contributing to accidents or errors
Inadequate supervision: Lack of oversight or monitoring, leading to worker complacency or risk-taking
Poor communication: Inadequate communication or coordination among workers, supervisors, or management
Inadequate personal protective equipment: Failure to provide or use proper PPE, increasing the risk of injury or illness
Workplace distractions: Distractions or interruptions, leading to worker errors or accidents
Inadequate emergency procedures: Insufficient planning or preparedness for emergency situations
Preventing workplace accidents
To prevent workplace accidents, employers can implement various strategies, including:
Safety-first culture: Prioritizing safety and promoting a culture of awareness and responsibility
Regular risk evaluations: Identifying and mitigating potential hazards and risks
Comprehensive safety training: Educating workers on safety protocols, procedures, and best practices
Workplace ergonomics: Designing workspaces to reduce strain and discomfort
Maintainance: Regularly inspecting and maintaining machinery, tools, and vehicles
Open communication: Fostering a culture of reporting incidents, near-misses, or hazards
Preparing for emergencies: Developing emergency response plans and conducting regular drills
Rewarding safe behaviour: Recognising and rewarding workers for safe practices and behaviours
Personal Protective Equipment: Ensuring workers have access to and use proper protective equipment
Conducting Regular Safety Inspections: Identifying and addressing potential hazards and risks
Strategies to minimise accidents in the workplace
To reduce accidents in the workplace, employers can implement strategies such as:
Risk assessment: Identifying and mitigating potential hazards and risks
Regular trainings: Providing comprehensive safety training and refresher courses
Protective equipment: Ensuring workers have access to and use proper protective equipment.
Ergonomic workstations: Designing workspaces to reduce strain and discomfort
Good housekeeping: Maintaining a clean and organized workspace to prevent slip-and-fall hazards
Clear communication: Fostering a culture of reporting incidents, near-misses, or hazards
Emergency protocols: Developing emergency response plans and conducting regular drills
Limiting work hours: Managing worker fatigue and stress
Open reporting: Creating a culture of reporting incidents or hazards without fear of reprisal
Regular safety inspections: Identifying and addressing potential hazards and risks.
Management of accidents in the workplace
Here are some important ways of managing accidents in the workplace:
Immediate medical care: Ensuring prompt medical attention for injured workers
Establish a clear accident Reporting Procedure: Encourage workers to report incidents promptly.
Thorough investigations: Identify root causes and implement corrective actions.
Immediate medical attention: Ensure prompt treatment for injured workers
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Dr Suleiman Tajudeen is CEO and Director of clinical psychology, Clear Mind Psychological Consult, Km 15, Badagry Expressway, Ojo, Lagos.
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