Bài giảng Industrial safety and environemental hygiene - Chapter 2: Industrial hygiene - Trần Bích Châu

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Vietnam National University HCMC  
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology  
Faculty of Resource & Environment  
Chapter 2:  
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE  
Lecturer: Dr. TRAN BICH CHAU  
Email:  
02/2016  
OUTLINEINDUSTRIAL HYGIENE  
1. What is Occupational/Industrial Hygiene?  
2. Four steps to create healthy working place (A.R.E.C):  
Anticipation  
Recognition  
Evaluation  
Control  
3. Factors affecting to industrial hygiene:  
Chemical hazards  
Physical agents  
Biological hazards  
Ergonomic hazards  
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Industrial/Occupational Hygiene?  
Interactions between people  
and the environment  
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What is the diferrence between industrial hygiene and  
occupational hygiene ???  
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE  
= 0r ≠  
OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE  
What is Industrial Hygiene?  
Industrial hygiene is the science of anticipating,  
recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace  
conditions that may cause workers' injury or illness.  
Berenice I. Ferrari Goelzer  
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What is Industrial Hygiene?  
Industrial hygiene : the science of protecting  
and enhancing the health and safety of  
pepeole at work and in their communities.  
The American Board of Inductrial Hygiene  
Key factors:  
- Employee exposure to hazards  
- Control for hazards to protect workers  
Basic principles of Industrial Hygiene  
1. Anticipation of potential risks  
2. Recognition of existing health hazards at the  
workplace  
3. Evaluation of health risks  
4. Contol of unacceptable risks  
Remember the acronym: A.R.E.C  
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Review products,  
purchases, projects,  
tasks, designs,  
Steps to  
Protect  
Employees  
Engineering controls,  
administrative  
controls, substitution,  
personal protective  
equipment  
Task planning and  
hazard analysis of  
injury/illness, trend  
analysis, reported  
concerns  
assessment, modeling,  
visual assessments,  
professional judgment  
Factors affected to industrial hygiene  
Micro-climate  
Chemicals  
Noise  
Vibration  
Radiation  
Light  
Dust  
Harmful microorganism  
Ergonomic  
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Factors affected to industrial hygiene  
Chemical hazards  
Physical hazards  
Biological hazards  
Ergonomic hazards  
Environmental Factors or Stresses  
gases, vapors,  
dusts, fumes,  
mists, and  
smoke  
Chemical  
hazards  
Physical hazards:  
radiation, noise,  
vibration, extreme  
temperatures and  
pressures  
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Environmental Factors or Stresses  
Hazards  
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Chemical hazards  
Dusts, fumes, gases, mists  
Skin contact with oils, paints etc.  
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Physical agents  
Noise,  
Vibration  
Heat  
UV  
Biological hazards  
Legionella  
Zoonoses  
Anthrax  
Ex: Wastes from hospitals and  
research facilities containing  
disease-causing organism s that  
could infect site personnel  
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Ergonomic hazards  
An ergonomic hazard is a physical factor within the  
environment that harms the musculoskeletal system  
Manual handling  
Repetitive work  
Display screen  
equipment  
Factors affected to industrial hygiene  
Micro-climate  
Chemicals  
Noise  
Vibration  
Radiation  
Light  
Dust  
Harmful microorganism  
Ergonomic  
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What is microclimate?  
Meteorology:  
A microclimate is the distinctive climate of a small-  
scale area, such as a garden, park, valley or part of a  
city. The weather variables in a microclimate, such  
as temperature, rainfall, wind or humidity, may be  
subtly different to the condition prevailing over the  
area as a whole and from those that might be  
reasonably expected under certain types of pressure  
or cloud cover  
What is microclimate?  
Occupational Hygiene:  
Microclimate is the physical state of the atmosphere  
in the narrow space of the workplace including the  
factors temperature, humidity, radiant heat and speed  
of air transport. These factors must be guaranteed in  
certain limit, consistent with human physiology  
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Classify of microclimate  
Microclimate of working environment can be classified  
into the following areas:  
Cold area;  
Thermally neutral microclimat, comfortalble,  
endurable areas;  
Warm or hot areas  
Parameters of microclimate  
Four basic parametere of thermal effect:  
Air temperature;  
Relative humidity;  
Air flow velocity ;  
Thermal radiation  
Distinguising levels of climate sensation:  
Comfortable levels  
Endurable level  
Unbearable level  
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Temperature:  
Temperature is the basic factor that acts on the  
metabolism and human health. Temperature  
may act directly or indirectly on human body  
Temperature always transmits from hotter to  
colder place by conduction, convection and  
radiation.  
Humidity:  
- Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the  
air.  
- Higher humidity reduces the effectiveness of  
sweating in cooling the body by reducing the  
rate of evaporation of moisture from the skin.  
Vietnam  
Hygiene  
standard  
(TCVS  
3733:2002): relative humidiy from 75 85 %  
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Air flow :  
- Flow of air into and out of a working area, ex:  
an office space,  
- It helps to dilute any contaminants by adding  
some fresh air  
- This can be provided by natural ventilation or  
forced ventilation  
Thermal radiation:  
Thermal radiation is energy transfer by the emission of  
electromagnetic waves which carry energy away from the  
emitting object.  
Examples of thermal radiation include the visible light  
Infrared radiation - <760 nm (heat)  
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Relationship of temperature, humidity and  
work performance:  
The effects of microclimate factors to workers  
List the effects of temperature and humidity to workers?  
Factors  
Effects  
T0 high  
T0 low  
Humidity low  
Humidity high  
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Improvements of microclimate conditions  
1. Technical measures  
- Mechanization  
- Manufacturing automation  
- Ventilation  
- Air condition  
- Thermal insulation  
Improvements of microclimate conditions  
2. Administration and Medical Measures  
- Set up reasonable schedules  
- Provide enough PPEs  
- Recruit/arrange suitable labors for each sector  
- Supply enough nutritional food  
- Perform periodic medical examinations  
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ERGONOMICS  
WHAT IS ERGONOMICS”??  
Ergos  
=
=
work  
Nomos  
laws  
Ergonomics =  
the laws of work  
ERGONOMICS  
What Does Ergonomics Mean?  
. Designing jobs, equipments, and work tasks to fit  
human physical characteristics and energy  
limitations  
. It considers body dimensions, mobility, and the  
body’s stress behaviors  
. “Make the work fit the person, not the person fit  
the work”  
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Benefits of Ergonomics  
safer jobs with fewer injuries  
increased efficiency and productivity  
improved quality and fewer errors  
improved morales  
Ergonomic Goals  
Reduce muscle and joint injuries -- and get the job  
done safely and quickly  
Keeping young/mature bodies from being worn out  
prematurely/early  
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1. What’s he doing wrong ?  
2. What are the wrong  
ergonomics that people  
usually have??  
Wrong working postures  
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Wrong working postures  
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GUIDELINE ABOUT WEIGHTS  
Factors affected to industrial hygiene  
Chemical hazards  
Physical hazards  
Biological hazards  
Ergonomic hazards  
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