[Date]
MNO2608 Assignment 4
Semester 2 2024 - DUE
25 September 2024
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
,MNO2608 Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024 - DUE 25 September 2024
QUESTION 1 [25]
1.1. An Approved Inspection Authority (AIA) conducts investigations using
specialised knowledge and equipment. Advise the occupational hygienists of
platinum refineries on criteria for evaluating AIA applications by the
Department of Employment and Labour. (15)
1.2. Occupational hygiene risk assessment (OHRA) is a systematic method
used to identify, assess, and manage workplace hazards that could impact
the health and well-being of workers. What specific factors must be recorded
when undertaking an OHRA in a chemical manufacturing industry? (5)
1.3. An occupational disease is a health condition or disorder from exposure
to risk factors linked to a specific job or work environment. Explain the
procedure to follow when reporting an occupational disease. (5)
1.1 Criteria for Evaluating AIA Applications (15 marks)
When evaluating applications from Approved Inspection Authorities (AIA) for
platinum refineries, occupational hygienists should consider the following
criteria:
1. Expertise and Qualifications:
o Verification of the AIA's credentials, including relevant
certifications and professional qualifications of staff.
2. Experience in the Industry:
, o Evidence of prior experience with platinum refineries or similar
environments to ensure familiarity with specific risks.
3. Specialised Equipment:
o Availability and maintenance of appropriate and calibrated
equipment for monitoring and assessing exposure to hazardous
substances.
4. Methodologies Used:
o The application should detail the methodologies and standards
they follow, ensuring they align with industry best practices.
5. Health and Safety Protocols:
o Demonstration of robust health and safety protocols in their
operations, including procedures for emergency response.
6. Quality Assurance Processes:
o AIA should have established quality assurance processes to
ensure the reliability of their inspections and assessments.
7. Reporting and Documentation:
o Clarity on how findings will be reported, including timelines,
formats, and data management.
8. Compliance History:
o Review of past compliance with regulations and standards set by
the Department of Employment and Labour.
MNO2608 Assignment 4
Semester 2 2024 - DUE
25 September 2024
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
,MNO2608 Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024 - DUE 25 September 2024
QUESTION 1 [25]
1.1. An Approved Inspection Authority (AIA) conducts investigations using
specialised knowledge and equipment. Advise the occupational hygienists of
platinum refineries on criteria for evaluating AIA applications by the
Department of Employment and Labour. (15)
1.2. Occupational hygiene risk assessment (OHRA) is a systematic method
used to identify, assess, and manage workplace hazards that could impact
the health and well-being of workers. What specific factors must be recorded
when undertaking an OHRA in a chemical manufacturing industry? (5)
1.3. An occupational disease is a health condition or disorder from exposure
to risk factors linked to a specific job or work environment. Explain the
procedure to follow when reporting an occupational disease. (5)
1.1 Criteria for Evaluating AIA Applications (15 marks)
When evaluating applications from Approved Inspection Authorities (AIA) for
platinum refineries, occupational hygienists should consider the following
criteria:
1. Expertise and Qualifications:
o Verification of the AIA's credentials, including relevant
certifications and professional qualifications of staff.
2. Experience in the Industry:
, o Evidence of prior experience with platinum refineries or similar
environments to ensure familiarity with specific risks.
3. Specialised Equipment:
o Availability and maintenance of appropriate and calibrated
equipment for monitoring and assessing exposure to hazardous
substances.
4. Methodologies Used:
o The application should detail the methodologies and standards
they follow, ensuring they align with industry best practices.
5. Health and Safety Protocols:
o Demonstration of robust health and safety protocols in their
operations, including procedures for emergency response.
6. Quality Assurance Processes:
o AIA should have established quality assurance processes to
ensure the reliability of their inspections and assessments.
7. Reporting and Documentation:
o Clarity on how findings will be reported, including timelines,
formats, and data management.
8. Compliance History:
o Review of past compliance with regulations and standards set by
the Department of Employment and Labour.