New Risk Assessment Tools for Construction PtD Interventions

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New Risk Assessment Tools for Construction PtD Interventions Dr. Georgi Popov, QEP, CMC University of Central Missouri gpopov@ucmo.edu

Overview You will learn how to use new Risk Assessment tools for Prevention through Design (PtD) interventions. You will take away a downloadable PtD Risk Assessment tool which successfully identifies three NIOSH and OSHA case studies relevant to current issues within construction safety and health. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate the use of the PtD risk assessment tools. Safety, Health and Environmental (SH&E) professionals have to learn how to incorporate PtD principles into projects, design, and re-design phase.

RA Quotes “People who don’t take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year. People who do take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year.” – Peter F. Drucker “A ship is always safe at the shore - but that is NOT what it is built for." Albert Einstein

PtD RA Tool Overview The PtD tool highlights a 4-step approach to risk assessment: Most importantly, this tool requires the user to develop balanced process and a logic based risk assessment methodology designed to engage the participants through the hazard assessment and risk prioritization process.

Why PtD Risk Assessment Tools? ANSI/ASSE Z590.3-2011 Prevention through Design standard addresses occupational safety and health needs and RA methodologies ANSI/ASSE/ISO (Z690-2011) Risk Management Standards Package - This standard provides principles and generic guidelines on risk management. ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012: The standard defines minimum requirements for an OSHMS. It also includes risk assessment components not previously included. ISO 45001 OSHMS also includes risk assessment components .

ANSI Z10 Requirements – Section 4.1

ANSI Z10 Requirements – Section 4.2

ANSI Z10 Section 4.2 Recommended Practices Notice: Multiple RA methods Financial Impact Regulatory compliance Include: Business Issues Setting Priorities High Severity

ANSI Z10 Section 4.2 Recommended practices Establish priorities based on levels of risk (RAM) Potential for system improvements (PtD HofC) Business consequences (Bow – tie analysis).

ANSI Z10 & PtD

Risk Assessment Process and the PtD Model ISO 31000/ANSI Z690.2 and ANSI Z590.3 -2011 Integration

Risk Assessment Process and the PtD Model As illustrated in the previous slide and Figure to the right, the two standards are similar in the process steps with a few differences. Comparisons of Risk Assessment in ISO 31000/ANSI Z690.2 and ANSI Z590.3

Hazard ID -OSHA 300 Form

OSHA 300 Incidence Rate Comparison Source: http://data.bls.gov/iirc/

Financial Losses Non- Financial Losses??? https://www.osha.gov/dcsp/smallbusiness/safetypays/estimator.html Non- Financial Losses???

PtD RA Tool Source: OSHA Training Materials http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/oshaback.htm

Hand-Operated Grinders: Identify Tasks and Hazards Silica Dust: “Activities that may produce crystalline silica dust include jack hammering, rock/well drilling, concrete mixing, concrete drilling, and brick and concrete block cutting and sawing.” Electric and pneumatic hand operated grinders used for surface finishing and cutting jobs may produce silica dust.  Sources: https://www.osha.gov/dsg/topics/silicacrystalline/hazard_recognition_silica.html https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3362silica-exposures.pdf

Hand-Operated Grinders: Identify Tasks and Hazards Vibration Hazards: Extent of Exposure Based on a 1974 study of occupational exposures to vibration, NIOSH estimates that 1.2 million workers in the United States are potentially exposed to hand-arm vibration Source: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/83-110/

Hand-Operated Grinders: Identify Tasks and Hazards Noise: According to OSHA “Prolonged exposures to loud noise can lead to a gradual, but permanent, loss of hearing.” Current State controls: Source: https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3498noise-in-construction-pocket-guide.pdf

Hand-Operated Grinders: Identify Tasks and Hazards Employees produce dusts containing silica when they grind on concrete and similar materials. Data compiled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) indicate that, among employees who grind concrete, most are exposed to silica at levels that exceed OSHA’s benchmark of 0.1mg/m³ (milligrams of silica per cubic meter of air) Source: https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3362silica-exposures.pdf

H&S Risk Assessment

Risk of business continuity loss from Hazardous Work Environment

Hazards and Consequences 30,000 ft. overview

PtD HoC

H&S Hazards - New Controls

H&S Risk Assessment - New Controls

Risk of business continuity loss from Work Environment – New Controls

Hazards and Consequences 30,000 ft. overview – New Controls

Assess Residual Risk and Risk Reduction

Conclusion Risk Assessment is a critical component of ANSI/AIHA Z-10, ANSI/ASSE Z690.3-2011, and PtD standards. Through the use of the PtD risk assessment, newly designed power tools, and improved controls can successfully reduce injuries and illnesses within construction industry. Additional steps: Cost-benefit analysis can demonstrate the need for tool replacement and highlight financial and non-financial benefits. Source: OSHA Training Materials http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/oshaback.htm

Questions? I hope it was a value added session… Remember – the best RA method is… the one that you have developed

Bibliography OSHA and NIOSH publicly available materials: https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3362silica-exposures.pdf http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ptd/pubs.html http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/83-110/ http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/wp-solutions/2009-115/pdfs/2009-115.pdf