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Chart
a sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
Process
a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
Symbol
a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
Flowchart
a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process.
Terminal Symbol
Indicates the beginning
Flow line
Shows the direction and order of the flow
Process symbol
Designates specific action or work within the flow
Decision symbol
Indicates a choice that must be made or a question that needs to be answered
Or symbol
A point in a flow where there are 2 or more possible next step where a choice must be made
Document symbol
Creation or use of a document is required
Data
Input or output of information
Database
Indicates a structured store of searchable data
Stored Data
A point in the flow during which data is copied, stored, or backed up
Internal Storage
The flowchart symbol that is stored on a local or on-premises server
A point in a flow where data is displayed visually to a user
Input output
Identical to flowchart symbol for data
Manual input
Indicates a task or step in the workflow that requires data entry or another activity to be completed manually
Connector
Indicates the flowchart continues at another point, or on another document
Merge
Indicates the intersection between multiple paths in the
flow, where two or more work streams or data flows meet.
Predefined process
Indicates a process or workflow that requires a high level of detail.
Manual operation
Work or activity that cannot eb automated. Input si required for each instance of the workflow.
Preparation
Astep ni the flow that supports or enables the folowing step.
Flowcharts
are diagrams that describe the steps involved in completing a process
Contingency measures
plan or
measure is one that is intended to be used if a possible situation actually occurs.
Hazard
any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone
Risk
the probability of an event and its consequences.
symbol
a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
Incidents
are events that do not result in an injury or illness. Incidents are also called "near-misses" or "near-hits."
Accident
are unexpected, unplanned events that result in some kind of injury or illness to employees. Accident are also called "mishaps."
Harm
physical or mental damage or injury
Form
a particular way in w/c a
thing exists/appears or manifestation
Safety Symbols
are required to warn and inform you of the possible risks that can cause serious health issues or injuries
Contingency plan
is one that is intended to be used if a possible situation actually occurs
Caution symbol
Alerts emergency responders and visitors of potential hazards and precautions for entry
Hazard/Accident Report Form
a tool used for reporting hazards that need to be acted upon in order to prevent incidents from occurring. Providing employees with hazard report forms encourages proactive reporting of potential hazards in the workplace.
Adverse health effects
the causation,
promotion, facilitation and/or exacerbation of a structural and/or functional abnormality, with the implication that the abnormality produced has the potential of lowering the quality of life, contributing to a disabling illness, or leading to a premature death.
Physical
means
bodily pain, injury, impairment, or disease suffered by an adult.
Psychological
causes mental or emotional incapacitation for a prolonged period of time or that causes extreme behavioral change or severe physical symptoms that require psychological help
Radioactive
can damage the DNA in our cells. High doses of radiation can cause Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) or Cutaneous Radiation Injuries (CRI).
Risk
Workplace hazards can come from a wide range of sources.
Biological
bacteria, viruses, insects, plants,
birds, animals, and humans, etc.,
Stress
Stress, violence, etc.,
Safety
slipping/tripping hazards, inappropriate machine guarding, equipment malfunctions or breakdowns.
Ergonomic
repetitive movements, improper set up of workstation, etc.,
Chemical
depends on the physical, chemical and toxic properties of the chemical,
Spot the hazard
S
Assess the Risk
A
Fix the problem
F
Evaluate the results
E
Search for hazards
Safety
Analyze the risk
sAfety
Find the cause
saFety
Eliminate the cause
safEty
Tell others
safeTy
You are safe
safetY
Eliminate the hazard
First step in hierarchy of controls
Substitute the hazard
second step in hierarchy of controls
Isolate the hazard
Third step in hierarchy of controls
Use engineering controls
Fourth step in hierarchy of controls
Use administrative controls
Fifth step in hierarchy of controls
Use ppe
6th step in hierarchy of controls
Disaster
serious disruptions to the functioning of a community that exceed its capacity to cope using its own resources.
Drill
an exercise in which people simulate the circumstances of a disaster so that they have an opportunity to practice their responses.
Evacuation
is the urgent immediate egress or escape of people away from an area that contains an imminent threat, an ongoing threat or a hazard to lives or property
Workplace emergency
is an unforeseen situation that threatens your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down your operations; or causes physical or environmental damage
Laging handa
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