Tle-10 Agri-Crop (Q1-Week 8)
Tle-10 Agri-Crop (Q1-Week 8)
Tle-10 Agri-Crop (Q1-Week 8)
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JULIET A. SORIANO
Teacher I
Tolosa National High School
SITIO PANGULAYAN, TOLOSA ZAMBOANGA CITY
SUBJECT &
TLE 10 QUARTER 1 WEEK 8
GRADE/LEVEL
TOPIC COMMON OHS HAZARDS AND ITS CONTROL
UNDERSTAND
HAZARD, RISK AND EXPOSURE IN THE FARM
Agricultural crop production deals with a lot of activities to be done in the different workplace. While
performing these activities we expose ourselves to a lot of risk. Workplace hazard is a major cause of
accident, injury, or harm to a worker who performs such task. These hazard should be the major concern
of all who are involved in a certain job or work.
It is important to distinguish hazard, risk and exposure when undertaking risk management.
o Hazard is the potential for harm, , or adverse effect on an employee’s health. Anything
which may cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a workplace is hazard.
o Risk is the likelihood that ahazard will cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a
workplace. The level of risk increases with the severity of the hazard and the duration
and frequency of exposure.
o Exposure occurs when a person comes into contact with a hazard.
Types of Hazard
1. Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery
surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration,
heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality
3. Chemical - includes chemical substances such as acids or poisons and those that could lead to
fire or explosion, like pesticides, herbicides, cleaning agents, dusts and fumes from various
processes such as welding
Farm worker including farm families and helpersare exposed to hazards such as the following:
Chemical/pesticides
Cold
Dust
Electricity
Grain bins
Hand tools
Lifting
Livestock handling
Machinery /equipment
Manure pits
Mud
Noise
Ponds
Slips/trips/falls
Sun/heat
Toxic gases
Tractors
Wells
There are many methods which are useful for identifying hazards, including:
o Injury and illness records- review tour workers’ compensation data and check the incidence,
mechanism and agency of injury, and the cost to the organization. These statistics can be analyzed
to alert the organization to the presence of hazards.
o Staying informed of trends and developments in workplace health and safety, for example via the
internet or OHS publications.
o Reviewing the potential impact of new work practices or equipment introduced to the workplace in
line with legislative requirements.
o Doing walk-through surveys, inspections or safety audits in the workplace to evaluate the
organization’s health and safety system.
o Considering OHS implications when analysing work processes.
o Investigating workplace incidents and ‘near hits’ reports – in some cases there may be more than
one hazard contributing to an incident.
o Getting feedback from employees can often provide valuable information about hazards, because
they have hands-on experience in their work area.
SAQ-1: How farmers can protect themselves from hazards?
SAQ-2 :What Is OHS?
Let’s
Let’s DoDo This!
This!
Let’s Practice!
IDENTIFICATION
REMEMBER
Key Points
Many hazards are present in the farm. If the farmers are not aware of these hazards these
may cause injury to their body or may cause diseases and even death. Farmer should always
apply appropriate safety measures while working in the farm.
Safety – is the physical or environment conditions of work which comply with the prescribed
occupational Health Safety (OHS) standards and wgich allow the workers to his or her job
without or within acceptable exposure to hazards.
Occupational Health- the practices related to procudtion and work process.
Health – a sound state of the body and mind of the workers that enable him or her to
perform the job normal.
TRY
Let’s see how much have you learned today!
Bond paper
Pencil/Ballpen
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Observe the surroundings in your home and in your community
2. List all the possible hazard observed
3. Classify these hazards
4. Identify persons who are at risk with this hazards
5. Suggest all possible solution to reduce or eliminate the risk
Essay:
1. What is the difference between HAZARDS and RISK?
2. Give at least 3 examples of common farm hazards and explain how these particular
hazards affect the farmers.
References:
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JULIET A. SORIANO
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