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Risk assessment of science experiments: the logic and the process Phillip Crisp and Eva Crisp
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The aim of the law is to reduce the number of New Zealanders killed or hurt at work. In New Zealand on average 73 people die on the job each year and one in ten is harmed. These numbers are significantly higher than in countries like Australia and the UK, and must come down. www.business.govt.nz/news “Health and safety law changes” New law to reduce injuries at work
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4 APRIL 2016 Health & Safety at Work Act (1)... a duty... to eliminate/minimise risks to health and safety, so far as is reasonably practicable; and (2)... comply... to the extent that the person has... ability to influence and control the matter... Compare: Model Work Health and Safety Act (Aust) s 17 Part 2, Section 29A
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Did you know? Our [New Zealand’s] new health and safety law is based on Australia’s. They’ve seen a 16 per cent reduction in work-related deaths since 2012 and just reported the lowest number of work-related deaths in 11 years. Working Safer: a blueprint for health and safety at work reforms New Zealand’s health and safety system following the recommendations of the Independent Taskforce on Workplace Health and Safety and the Royal Commission on the Pike River Coal Mine Tragedy. www.business.govt.nz/worksafe/about/reform “Health and safety reform bill”
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www.business.govt.nz/news/releases/2015 [Worksafe New Zealand Act 2013]
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You should: identify assess control risks Before: Establish the context After: Monitor and review Always: Consult and communicate
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Risk identification history of “accidents” and “near-accidents” - at school - at similar schools brainstorming, preferably with colleagues checklists of possible risks authoritative sources e.g. SDSs, databases
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Risk assessment To assess the severity of a risk, you need to consider: the consequences of the event, and the chance that it will occur (likelihood) NZ ISO 31000:2009 “Risk management” HB 436:2013 “Risk management guidelines” Risk matrices used in schools are 3 x 3 to 5 x 5 See www.riskassess.co.nz/learning_resources
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Risk control Hierarchy of options: elimination substitution isolation engineering administration personal protective equipment
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Assess risks ≥Medium risk level Low risk level Add control measures DO EXPERIMENT Inherent level of risk = risk level without any control measures besides “routine procedures” Residual level of risk = risk level with control measures in place
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Ministry of Education Toolkit 4A - Health And Safety Policy 5. Ensuring schools have an effective method for identifying hazards. Significant hazards will then be controlled by: Eliminating or isolating any hazard that arises out of the school or school environment likely to cause harm to staff, students or other people Minimising the effects of hazards, if they cannot be practicably eliminated or isolated
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Advantages of risk assessments reduced frequency of injuries - to students - to school staff reduced costs for paperwork, litigation and payouts compliance with the law compliance with Ministry of Education helps maintain variety of chemicals and equipment
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Advantages of a formalised system proper consideration of risks and control measures standardisation storage of records for legal purposes communication between teachers and science technicians discourages spur-of-the-moment experiments useful for new/inexperienced staff
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Paper-based system time consuming unwieldy forms non-searchable difficult to update storage problems
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Electronic system relatively rapid reduces paper consumption easy to review and update easy to share easy to search easy monitoring easy storage demonstrated to work in schools RiskAssess: 1250 schools AU+NZ+CA 1,100,000 risk assessments
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RiskAssess web-based risk assessment tool customised to the school situation provides - electronic templates (NZ/ISO) - database information on risks (chemical, equipment, biological) - equipment ordering - lab scheduling easy sharing of experiment templates for customisation
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Logic separate sections for teacher and science technician initial assessment of inherent risk - if low, go to end - if medium or more, record control measures - if high or extreme, third reviewer required cross-checking by teacher/scitech/reviewer scheduling and ordering system to save time inexpensive ($160+GST per campus per year) going up to $200+GST/campus/year in 2016
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Details access from school/home nothing to install on computer, tablet or phone (instant update) unlimited number of simultaneous users and risk assessments minimal data entry complements SDS continuing input from science staff multiple backups of data & backup server support and advice
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Summary of benefits safer laboratories better communication meets legal requirements reduced costs improved efficiency happy sci techs and teachers!
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