Promoting Occupational Health in the Construction Industry

 
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Safe Work Australia report that workers in
Australia are 8 times more likely to die from an
occupational illness or disease than an
accident at work
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Statistics released by Safe work Australia
indicate that on average 250 people will
die from injury at work, while over 2000
people will die from an occupational
disease
 
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These statistics are startling and 
the recent
emergence of  accelerated silicosis in 
workers
 
of
engineered stone 
have 
highlighted 
the need for 
a
preventative  program
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, focuses on
occupational disease
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Treat 
health like 
safety 
and 
breathe
 
freely
 
What isn’t well understood, 
is 
that 
we 
can protect workers’  health
from silica and other inhalable hazards, 
and 
therefore 
prevent
occupational deaths  
through good occupational hygiene practice
.
 
This means by:
recognising the hazards
evaluating 
the risks, 
and
controlling exposures.
 
 
 
 
People at work 
(both
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need to recognise
the  hazards in the workplace 
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control their exposures 
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That’s where Occupational Hygienists come in!
 
Occupational hygiene is the:
Anticipation
Recognition
Evaluation
Control, and
Confirmation
 of protection from 
 
…hazards at work that may result in injury, illness, or affect
the well being of workers.
 
Occupational hygienists use their scientific knowledge, skills
and experience to champion the protection of workers from
the hazardous chemicals and other agents they have to
work with.
 
“We want Australian workers to be able to go home safely at
the end of each day to their family and friends”.
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Aimed at promoting exposure control to prevent
disease, Breathe Freely Australia is a combination of:
 
Web based resources:
Toolboxes
Checklists
Industry fact sheets
Case studies
Examples of best practice
 
Roadshows:
AIOH
Regulator
Industry
Controls
Best practice or case study
 
Breathe Freely Program
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Breathe Freely Australia Engagement
 
Building on the Construction and Manufacturing themes
developed by the BOHS to include:
Industry Themes
Mining
Engineered stone
Construction
Manufacturing
AIOH is engaging with
Government
Industry Groups
Employee based organisations
Other professional Bodies
(RACP, AFOEM, TSANZ)
Charities
(Lung foundation, Cancer council)
 
How you can help!!
Promote Breathe Freely Australia within your organisation
Contribute your expertise to the development of best
practice documents for industry
Case studies
Networks
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Let’s get going by deciding to treat health like safety.
 
 
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www.breathefreelyaustralia.org.au
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Promoting occupational health in the construction industry is crucial to prevent occupational lung diseases. Safe Work Australia reports alarming statistics of occupational illness-related deaths. The Breathe Freely Australia program emphasizes the importance of controlling exposures to prevent diseases like accelerated silicosis. Occupational hygienists play a key role in protecting workers from hazards. Breathe Freely Australia offers resources and engagement opportunities to promote exposure control and prevent occupational diseases in various industries.

  • Occupational health
  • Construction industry
  • Exposure control
  • Breathe Freely Australia
  • Safe Work Australia

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  1. Controlling exposures to prevent occupational lung disease in the constructionindustry Do you breathe freely? www.breathefreelyaustralia.org.au

  2. Safe Work Australia report that workers in Australia are 8 times more likely to die from an occupational illness or disease than an accident at work. Statistics released by Safe work Australia indicate that on average 250 people will die from injury at work, while over 2000 people will die from an occupational disease Safe work Australia 2012

  3. Treat health like safety and breathefreely These statistics are startling and the recent emergence of accelerated silicosis in workersof engineered stone have highlighted the need for a preventative programs in Australia, focuses on occupational disease. What isn t well understood, is that we can protect workers health from silica and other inhalable hazards, and therefore prevent occupational deaths through good occupational hygiene practice. This means by: recognising the hazards evaluating the risks, and controlling exposures. People at work (both employers and employees) need to recognise the hazards in the workplace , properly understand the real risks, then control their exposures tothem.

  4. Thats where Occupational Hygienists come in! Occupational hygiene is the: Anticipation Recognition Evaluation Control, and Confirmation of protection from hazards at work that may result in injury, illness, or affect the well being of workers. Occupational hygienists use their scientific knowledge, skills and experience to champion the protection of workers from the hazardous chemicals and other agents they have to work with. We want Australian workers to be able to go home safely at the end of each day to their family and friends .

  5. Breathe Freely Program Aimed at promoting exposure control to prevent disease, Breathe Freely Australia is a combination of: Web based resources: Toolboxes Checklists Industry fact sheets Case studies Examples of best practice Roadshows: AIOH Regulator Industry Controls Best practice or case study

  6. Breathe Freely Australia Engagement Building on the Construction and Manufacturing themes developed by the BOHS to include: Industry Themes Mining Engineered stone Construction Manufacturing AIOH is engaging with Government Industry Groups Employee based organisations Other professional Bodies(RACP, AFOEM, TSANZ) Charities(Lung foundation, Cancer council) How you can help!! Promote Breathe Freely Australia within your organisation Contribute your expertise to the development of best practice documents for industry Case studies Networks

  7. Contolling exposures to prevent occupational lung disease in the constructionindustry Breathe Freely Australia - helping you take control . Let s get going by deciding to treat health like safety. Then begin to breathefreely. Join us and be part of the solution www.breathefreelyaustralia.org.au

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