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TRAINING ON

BEHAVIOR BASED SAFETY

Prepared by :- Amol Bhalekar

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ACCIDENT/PREVENTION

“Industrial Accident Prevention”

Social Environ- Fault of the Unsafe Act


ment Person (Care- or Accident Injury
lessness) Condition,

MISTAKES OF PEOPLE
ACCIDENT TRIANGLE

Serious Injury or Death


1

29
Minor Injury

300
Near Miss

3,000
Unsafe Acts, Behaviors or Conditions
HAZARD
o  A hazard is any source that can cause
or harm to humans being, property, and
environment.
NEAR MISS

o A Near Miss is an unplanned event that did


not result in injury, illness, or damage – but
had the potential to do so.

Unsafe Condition Near Miss Accident


 Near misses must be reported, regardless of how severe, in
order to ensure that the appropriate steps are taken to pre-
vent a recurrence in which serious injury or loss may occur.

Ex:-
1) A worker not wearing the proper PPE for the job
2) A tool that is dropped and lands beside another person.
3) A missing guard rail and a person nearly slips into the open-
ing
UNSAFE ACT
o Any activity by workers which are not as
per the prescribed safety standard or
practice and which can cause or likely to
cause accidents or risk for self or others
at workplace, damage equipment's and
bring losses in terms of reputations and
revenue to employer. 

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UNSAFE CONDITION

A condition in the workplace that is


likely to cause property damage or in-
jury.
EX:-
◦ Poorly maintained machinery or equipment.
◦ Defective or missing personal protective equipment.
◦ Unguarded machinery or equipment.
◦ Missing or inadequate warnings or safety and health
signs.
◦ Lack of housekeeping.
Fig. Fall hazard
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