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Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan

Malaysia
(Department Of Occupational Safety And Health
Malaysia)

SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
(SKOP PEMBENTANGAN)
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Introduction of Occupational Disease


Basic Introduction to Ergonomics
Ergonomic Checklist/ Checkpoint

Based on ILO Ergonomic


Checkpoint 128
criteria for assessment
The important outline
the process of
identifying, assessing
and controlling problems
related to safety and
health at the workplace

Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan


Malaysia
(Department Of Occupational Safety And Health
Malaysia)

Definition of Occupational
Diseases
According to the Protocol of 2002 to the
Occupational Safety and Health Convention,
1981 (No. 155), the term Occupational
Disease covers any disease contracted as
a result of an exposure to risk factors arising
from work activity (sebarang penyakit yang
disebabkan oleh pendedahan terhadap
faktor risiko yang timbul daripada aktiviti
kerja)

Kesan Kemalangan
Pekerjaan
VS
Kesan Kesihatan
Pekerjaan

Figure 1: The Hidden Epidemic: Global Picture


Reference: ILO-The Prevention of Occupational Diseases

Effect of Work on Health

Effect of Health on Work

Figure 1: Categories of Disease at the Workplace


Reference: Textbook of Occupational Medicine Practice (3rd Edition)

STATISTIK PENYAKIT DAN KERACUNAN PEKERJAAN YANG


DILAPORKAN KEPADA JKKP MALAYSIA BAGI TAHUN 2005 2015

YEAR

NO. OF CASES

2005

319

2006

420

2007

594

2008

545

2009

791

2010

1426

2011

1198

2012

1792

2013

2588

2014

2648

2015

5960

TOTAL

18,281
Occupational Health Division,
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Department of Occupational Safety & Health, Malaysia

STATISTIK PENYAKIT DAN KERACUNAN PEKERJAAN


BAGI TAHUN 2015
Jenis Penyakit
Occupational Lung Diseases (OLD)
Occupational Skin Diseases (OSD)
Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss
(NIHL)
Occupational Muscular - Skeletal Disorders
(OMD)
Occupational Poisoning

Bilangan Kes
Yang Diterima

126
46
5366
249
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How About Cases Other Than Noise Induced Hearing


Loss ?
Occupational Health Division,
Department of Occupational Safety & Health, Malaysia

MODEL KESAN PENYAKIT PEKERJAAN TERHADAP


MAJIKAN DAN NEGARA
A
IK
AJ
M
N

D
IN

DU
I
IV

NEGARA

Jenis Hazad Kesihatan Terhadap Pekerja?

Hazad Ergonomik
Hazad Fizikal
Hazad Biologi
Hazad Psikologi

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ERGON
WORK

NOMOS

LAW OF
SURROUNDING (Natural Law)

Ergonomic
LAW OF WORK
(GREEK TERM)

The science of fitting the task and working


environment to the worker.
Adoption of the job and workplace to the
worker by designing tasks depending upon:
Workers capabilities
Workers limitations

ERGONOMIC HAZAD - Science of fitting the work to the


user instead of forcing the user to fit the work

Reference: CDC NIOSH Simple Solutions: Ergonomics for Farm

Reference: CDC NIOSH Simple Solutions: Ergonomics for Farm

Ergonomic Related Workplace Health Problem


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The Institute of Medicine

estimates of the economic burden


of WMSDs, as measured by
compensation costs, lost wages,
and lost productivity, are between
$45 and $54 billion annually
(Centre for Disease Control and Prevention)

30.1% of Occupational ergonomic

stressors attributable Disability


Adjustable Life Year (DALYs) in
2004 had occurred in Low- and
middle-income countries of the
South-East Asia Region
(WHO:Burden of disease: Ergonomic
stressors by region)

JKKP Malaysia

Fit things to
people, not
people to
things

Ergonomic Risk Factors


Primary
Ergonomics
Physical
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Risk Factors
Factors
Stressors
Awkward
postures
Excessive
forces
Extreme
frequency of
movement
(Repetitive
Movement)
Static Posture
Vibrations

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Soft tissues
compression
Impact Stress
Glove issues

Temperature
Hot/ Cold
Noise
Lighting

Psychosocial
Factors
Feeling stress,
fatigue
Feeling
overloaded,
too much work
Monotony,
bored, too
little stress
Lack of
control,
machine
pacing
job security
and
satisfaction
Morale: poor
profits, poor

Risk of Injury
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Due to exposure to risk factors


Depends on:

duration (how long)


frequency (how often)
magnitude (how intense)

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What is Musculoskeletal Disorders


(MSDs) ?
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Aches and pains of usually upper body joints and

muscles
Persistent pain that will not subside
spontaneously after a few days
Difficult to treat - rarely can be cured
Prolonged expensive medical treatment
Not easy to recognize in early stages when
condition is still reversible
Huge impact on productivity and costs

JKKP Malaysia

Musculoskeletal Disorders
(MSDs)
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The Benefits Of Good Ergonomics Practices

Safer and Healthier Work


More Comfortable Workplace
Minimize Human Error
Less Injuries and Illnesses
(decreased absenteeism and turnover)
Maximize efficiency
Improved the
quality of working

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PPE in Ergonomics

Reference: Work Safe BC PPE 09-001 Personal Protective Equipment


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Level of Implementation SOHELP


Ergonomic 23Checkpoint
3 (Fair)

2 (Basic)

1 (Entry)

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Conduct Workplace Ergonomic Checklist and/or


Workplace Ergonomic Risk Assessment

Establish Standard Operating Procedure in


Ergonomics
Use Warning Signs and Labels That Workers
Understand Easily and Correctly.
Provide Personal Protective Equipment That Gives
Adequate Protection Against Ergonomic Risk Factors.
Conduct Ergonomics Training to Employee
Person in Charge (PIC) Attended Program
PIC prepare planning to Implement the Program
Person in Charge (PIC) - to conduct internal training
Commitment from management to implement program
Appointment of person- in-charge (PIC) to implement
program

Level of Implementation SOHELP


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LEVEL

5 (Excellent)

ERGONOMICS

No New Case Of Health Problem Related To Ergonomic


Full Implementation of Workplace Ergonomic Checklist
and/ or Workplace Ergonomic Risk Assessment
4 (Advanced) Implementation 50% of Workplace Ergonomic Checklist
and/ or Workplace Ergonomic Risk Assessment
To notify Work related Musculoskletal Diseases (WRMSD)
to DOSH and verify control at the workplace

JKKP Malaysia

Sumber Rujukan
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Ergonomic Checkpoint 2nd Edition - ILO


Workplace Safety and Health Guidelines:

Improving Ergonomics in the Workplace


Workplace Safety and Health Council in
collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower
Ergonomics Guidelines For Occupational
Health Practice In Industrially Developing
Countries - International Commission on
Occupational Health (ICOH)
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Ergonomics Checklist.xls

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