MANAJEMEN KESELAMATAN KESEHATAN KERJA K 3 Tjipto Suwandi

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MANAJEMEN KESELAMATAN & KESEHATAN KERJA (K 3) Tjipto Suwandi

MANAJEMEN KESELAMATAN & KESEHATAN KERJA (K 3) Tjipto Suwandi

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ® Occupational health should aim at: the promotion and maintenance of the

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ® Occupational health should aim at: the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental, and social well-being of workers in all occupations, the prevention amongst workers of departures from health caused by their working conditions, the protection of workers in their employment from risk resulting from factors adverse to health, the placing and maintenance of the workers in an occupational environment adapted to his physiological capabilities, and to summarize the adaptation of work to man and each man to his job (W. H. O)

The main focus in occupational health is on three different objectives: a. The maintenance

The main focus in occupational health is on three different objectives: a. The maintenance and promotion of workers health and workin capacity b. The improvement of working environment and work to becom conducive to safety and health, and c. Development of work organization and working cultures in direction, which support health and safety at work, and in doing s also promotes a positive social climate and smooth operation an may enhance productivity of undertakings. The concept of worki culture is intended in this context to mean a reflection of the essential value systems adopted by the undertaking concerned. Such a culture is reflected in practice in the management system personnel policy, and principles for participation, training policies

INTERNATIONAL LOSS CONTROL INSTITUTE CAUSATION MODEL Lack of Control Inadequate Program Basic Causes Immediate

INTERNATIONAL LOSS CONTROL INSTITUTE CAUSATION MODEL Lack of Control Inadequate Program Basic Causes Immediate Cause Personal Factors Sub. Standards Acts Job Factors Sub. Standards conditions Program Standards Compliance To Standards Incident Loss Contact With Energy, Substance Or People Property Product Environment Service

 PERAN MANAJEMEN ® Sasaran manajemen ; efficient prod. Engineering Purchasing Inspection Prod. insp

PERAN MANAJEMEN ® Sasaran manajemen ; efficient prod. Engineering Purchasing Inspection Prod. insp Maintenance Research Selection Placement Training Health Employee relation pract. Motivation Facilities Equipment Materials Efficient Production PEOPLE

TRANSPARANCY AUTONOMY QUALITY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCREDITATION

TRANSPARANCY AUTONOMY QUALITY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCREDITATION

SISTEM MANAJEMEN K 3 (OSHMS) INPUT PROCESS FEEDBACK OUTPUT

SISTEM MANAJEMEN K 3 (OSHMS) INPUT PROCESS FEEDBACK OUTPUT

INPUT MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT AND RESOURCES: 1. Regulatory compliance and System conformance 2. Accountability, Responsibility,

INPUT MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT AND RESOURCES: 1. Regulatory compliance and System conformance 2. Accountability, Responsibility, Authority EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION Responsibility : the fact of having to answer for activities and result

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION Responsibility : the fact of having to answer for activities and result in safety. Authority : the right to correct, command, and determine courses of action. Accountability : The fact of active measurement by management to ensure compliance with its will. In defining accountability in accident prevention, we speak of management doing something to ensure action

PROCESS I (Formulation) ® OSH POLICY ® GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ® PERFORMANCE MEASURE ®

PROCESS I (Formulation) ® OSH POLICY ® GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ® PERFORMANCE MEASURE ® SYSTEM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT : Baseline Evaluation & Risk Assessment ® OSH MANUAL & PROCEDURES

 MANAGER & K 3 STRATA : K 3 UPPER MANAGER Result MIDDLE MANAGER

MANAGER & K 3 STRATA : K 3 UPPER MANAGER Result MIDDLE MANAGER LOWER / LINE MANAGER Performance

PROCESS II (Implementation) ® TRAINING SYSTEM: Technical expertise & personnel qualifications. ® HAZARDS CONTROL

PROCESS II (Implementation) ® TRAINING SYSTEM: Technical expertise & personnel qualifications. ® HAZARDS CONTROL SYSTEM: - Process design - Emergency Preparedness & Response syst. - Hazardous agent management system ® PREVENTIVE & CORRECTIVE ACTION SYSTEM ® PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING

EVALUATION (FEEDBACK) ® COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: Documentation & Record Management syst. ® EVALUATION SYSTEM: -

EVALUATION (FEEDBACK) ® COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: Documentation & Record Management syst. ® EVALUATION SYSTEM: - Auditing & Self Inspection - Incident Investigation & Root Cause - Analysis - Health Medical Program & Surveillance

IMPROVEMENT (INTEGRATION) ® CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT ® INTEGRATION ® MANAGEMENT REVIEW

IMPROVEMENT (INTEGRATION) ® CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT ® INTEGRATION ® MANAGEMENT REVIEW

MANAGEMENT CONTROL ACTIVITIES I S M E C ® IDENTIFICATION OF WORK ® STANDARDS

MANAGEMENT CONTROL ACTIVITIES I S M E C ® IDENTIFICATION OF WORK ® STANDARDS ® MEASUREMENT ® EVALUATION ® COMMENDATION AND CORRECTION

IDENTIFICATION OF WORK ® ® ® ® ® Leadership and administ. Task analysis &

IDENTIFICATION OF WORK ® ® ® ® ® Leadership and administ. Task analysis & procedure Accident investigation Organizational rules Management training Employee training Health control Engineering control Program evaluation system Personal communication • Planned inspection • Emergency preparedness • Group meeting • General promotion • Purchasing control • Hiring and placement • Accident analysis • Personal protective equipm • Off the job safety • Other program activities

STANDARDS Establishing standards for the work performance expected in each work activity area identified

STANDARDS Establishing standards for the work performance expected in each work activity area identified ® Refining and upgrading existing standards to improve coverage, understanding, reasonableness, and practicality

MEASUREMENT Measuring performance by degree of compliance with established standards. Refining objectivity and quality

MEASUREMENT Measuring performance by degree of compliance with established standards. Refining objectivity and quality of system to quantify results. •

EVALUATION Evaluating performance on a timely basis and communicating it to those accountable. ®

EVALUATION Evaluating performance on a timely basis and communicating it to those accountable. ® Refining existing communication system to enhance meaning and motivation.

COMMENDING ® Commending compliance and correcting deficiencies in performance standards.

COMMENDING ® Commending compliance and correcting deficiencies in performance standards.

INCIDENT ® An undesired event which, under slightly different circumstances, could have resulted in

INCIDENT ® An undesired event which, under slightly different circumstances, could have resulted in harm to people, damage to property or loss to process. ® An undesired event which could or does result in a loss. ® Accident result from contact with a substance or source of energy above threshold limit of the body or the structure.

Concept of multiple causes Causes of accident: Personal factors: inadequate physical/ physiological and mental/psychological

Concept of multiple causes Causes of accident: Personal factors: inadequate physical/ physiological and mental/psychological capability, physical/physiological stress, mental/psychological stress, lack of knowledge, lack of skill, improper motivation.

CAUSES OF ACCIDENT JOB FACTOR: Inadequate leadership or supervision, inadequate engineering, inadequate purchasing, inadequate

CAUSES OF ACCIDENT JOB FACTOR: Inadequate leadership or supervision, inadequate engineering, inadequate purchasing, inadequate maintenance, inadequate tool and equipment, inadequate tools and equipment, Inadequate work standards, Wear and Tear, abuse or misuse.

OSH PRINCIPLES An unsafe act, an unsafe condition, and an accident are all symptoms

OSH PRINCIPLES An unsafe act, an unsafe condition, and an accident are all symptoms of something wrong in the management system. 2. We can predict that certain sets of circumstances will produce severe injuries. These circumstances can be identified and controlled. 1.

OSH PRINCIPLES 3. Safety should be managed like any other company function. Management should

OSH PRINCIPLES 3. Safety should be managed like any other company function. Management should direct the safety effort by setting achievable goals and by planning, organizing, and controlling in achieve them. 4. The key in effective line safety performance is management procedures that fix accountability.

OSH PRINCIPLES 5. The function of safety is to locate and define the operational

OSH PRINCIPLES 5. The function of safety is to locate and define the operational errors that allow accidents to occur. This function can be carried out in two ways: a) by asking why accidents happen --- searching for their root causes and b) by asking whether certain known effective controls are being utilized.

ZERO ACCIDENT ® Adalah hasil (result) K 3 sehingga lebih merupakan evaluasi dari manager.

ZERO ACCIDENT ® Adalah hasil (result) K 3 sehingga lebih merupakan evaluasi dari manager. (middle -- upper). ® Performance di titik beratkan pada middle -- lower manager. ® Integrasi (keterpaduan) performance (kinerja) harus nampak di tingkat pelaksana.

 SEKIAN TERIMA KASIH

SEKIAN TERIMA KASIH