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TITLE:

SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND


ITS RELATION TO FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT

Prepared and presented by


group 10
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INTRODUCTIO
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• Safety Management and Facilities Management are critical
aspects of maintaining a safe and functional environment
within establishments.

• This presentation explores the connection between Safety


Management and Facilities Management, highlighting their
significance in ensuring a secure and efficient facility.
2 SAFETY
• Safety refers to the condition of
being protected from harm,
danger or risk. It involves taking
measures to prevent accidents,
injuries or any form of harm to
individuals, property or
environment.
SAFETY MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
3 • Safety management is a systematic approach to keeping people
safe by identifying and preventing potential risks and
continuously improving safety practices.

• Safety Management involves the systematic identification,


assessment, and mitigation of risks to prevent accidents,
injuries, and health hazards.

• It encompasses safety policies, procedures, training, and


continuous monitoring to create a safe workplace.
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
OVERVIEW
• Facilities Management is the comprehensive management of
physical assets and services within a facility to support its core
4 operations.

• It includes building maintenance, security, space utilization,


utilities management, and more.
TYPES OF SAFETY

Environmental
5 Health Safety Home Safety Safety

Occupational Safety Water safety Food Safety


KEY COMPONENTS OF SAFETY IN
FACILITY MANAGEMENT
• Identifying and managing risks: we should find out what things might be
dangerous and have plans to reduce the risks.

• Emergency preparedness and response: we need to be ready to handle


6 emergences like fire or accidents and know how to respond quickly.

• Compliance with safety regulations: there are rules and standard we must
follow to make sure everything is safe and meet legal requirements.
KEY COMPONENTS OF SAFETY IN
FACILITY MANAGEMENT (CONT’D)
• Staff training and awareness: it’s important to teach our staff about safety
rules and make sure they know how to stay safe in different situations.

• Fire Safety Measures: Installing and maintaining fire detection and


suppression systems, including fire alarms to notify fire outbreak.

• Accessibility: Ensuring that the facility is accessible and accommodates


the needs of all individuals, including those with disabilities, to prevent
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accidents
BENEFITS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT
• Reduced Accident Rates: Fewer injuries and incidents lead to improved
productivity and reduced costs.

• Employee Morale: Employees feel valued, leading to higher job


satisfaction and retention.

• Cost saving: By preventing accidents and injuries, organizations can avoid


medical expenses and replacement of properties.

8 • Employee retention and recruitment: employees are attracted to


organizations that prioritize their safety and wellbeing.
CONCLUSION
• Safety Management and Facilities Management are interconnected,
ensuring a safe and well-maintained environment for all occupants.
• Collaboration between these disciplines leads to improved operational
efficiency and minimized risks.

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TH A N K S FOR

YOUR T
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