RISK CONTROL STRATEGIES
By Faudzil Harun
By Faudzil Harun
1. Eliminate the hazard
> Eliminate the hazard at source.
Question that can assist you to make decision :
● Does the substance really need to be used in the process?
● Can the process redesigned to eliminate the substance?
● Are the substance which are in storage area and have not been used for
> Eliminate the hazard at source.
Question that can assist you to make decision :
● Does the substance really need to be used in the process?
● Can the process redesigned to eliminate the substance?
● Are the substance which are in storage area and have not been used for
a long time really necessary?
Example of Elimination :
● Using a physical process rather than a chemical process to clean an object
Example of Elimination :
● Using a physical process rather than a chemical process to clean an object
(e.g. the use of ultrasound).
● Using clips, clamps or bolts instead of adhesive.
● Having the chemical supplied in a ready to use size container so that
● Using clips, clamps or bolts instead of adhesive.
● Having the chemical supplied in a ready to use size container so that
decanting/transferring and relabeling is not
required.
2. Substitute for a lesser risk
> Substitute the hazard giving rise to the risk with one that presents a
2. Substitute for a lesser risk
> Substitute the hazard giving rise to the risk with one that presents a
lesser risk.
3. Isolate the hazard from the person at risk
> Separate the hazard in time or space
from the person at risk.
4. Use engineering controls
> Make physical changes to equipment or the environment e.g. redesign,
4. Use engineering controls
> Make physical changes to equipment or the environment e.g. redesign,
modification and installation of
system or device to reduce the risk to
expose / contact.
Example of Engineering Control :
● Isolate the hazard or process to minimize the number of people exposed
Example of Engineering Control :
● Isolate the hazard or process to minimize the number of people exposed
to risk.
● Installation of Local Exhaust Ventilation system (LEV), exhaust fan,
● Installation of Local Exhaust Ventilation system (LEV), exhaust fan,
smoke evacuator, noise
trap (enclosure), silencer, scrubber, vacuum pump
etc.
5. Use
administrative controls
● Selection and recruitment of suitable person.
● Provide appropriate training.
● Provide proper attire.
● Monitor and supervise the person at work.
● Implement work safe procedure.
● Selection and recruitment of suitable person.
● Provide appropriate training.
● Provide proper attire.
● Monitor and supervise the person at work.
● Implement work safe procedure.
● Change work methods
● Communicate the hazard (signage, labeling & guidelines).
● Practice good housekeeping.
● Control the purchasing, receiving, storing and transferring of hazardous
● Practice good housekeeping.
● Control the purchasing, receiving, storing and transferring of hazardous
material.
● Review job routine (reducing the exposure duration).
● Conduct employee consultation.
● Establish medical surveillance programmes.
● Conduct safety audit, review and implement corrective action.
● Plan emergency plan and drill the plan.
6. Use personal protective equipments (PPE)
● Review job routine (reducing the exposure duration).
● Conduct employee consultation.
● Establish medical surveillance programmes.
● Conduct safety audit, review and implement corrective action.
● Plan emergency plan and drill the plan.
6. Use personal protective equipments (PPE)
There are indeed 2 situations where the use of PPE is vital in
hazard
control :
● When carrying out hazardous operations.
● When carrying out hazardous operations.
● In emergency situations or when conducting investigation
where the
levels of hazard are unknown.
Important Safety Points :
● We should not confuse the role of PPE as a control measure with its more
widespread role as
precaution … as last line of defense should an accident
occur.
● At times, more than one control strategies is required.
● Risk control strategies must be audited, reviewed and continual
● At times, more than one control strategies is required.
● Risk control strategies must be audited, reviewed and continual
improvement is required.