Textile Industry Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment by Using HAZAN Method

Razieh Janizadeh, Parviz Kakaei, Tayebeh Nickdel, Mahin Khalil Tahmasebi, Norooz Tamoradi, A. M. nezhad
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Background: Today with industry growth, hazards are increasing. The most important parts of these industries are human resources and employees, that face with many various hazards. Therefore, in order to protect and increase the productivity these hazards must be identified and analyzed to be controlled. Methods: The present study focused on hazard identification and risk assessment in spinning sector of a textile industry as one of the important and strategic industries by using HAZAN method.  For data gathering, different methods including HAZAN worksheet, risk detecting checklist, walking, talking, process plots and documents were used, and then risk assessment was carried out. Results: The finding represented 102 risks in the production line. Most of the risks were found in ring section (n=33), Flyer (n=26), Autoconer (n=18), Tightening (n=15) and Packing (n=10) respectively. 20.59% of these risks were 2nd rank (undesirable), 16.67% were 3rd rank (acceptable if controlled) and 62.74% were 4th rank (acceptable). In addition, high-risk jobs were feeding the empty bobbin during the shift and bobbin handling from the Autoconer unit. Also, analyses were performed based on the risk assessment method and statistical tests were not required. Conclusion: The 4th rank risk was the largest group that’s acceptable. It is notable that 2nd risk rank should be turned into 3rd risk rank in reliable time. For 3rd risk rank making sure that existing control is in place is sufficient. For making a safe work environment and increasing productivity, minimizing risk by safety training and other measures are useful.
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基于HAZAN方法的纺织工业危害识别与风险评估
背景:今天,随着工业的发展,危害也在增加。这些行业最重要的部分是人力资源和员工,他们面临着许多不同的风险。因此,为了保护和提高生产率,必须识别和分析这些危害并加以控制。方法:采用HAZAN方法对某纺织行业重要战略产业之一的纺纱行业进行危害识别和风险评价。在数据收集方面,采用了HAZAN工作表、风险检测表、步行、谈话、过程图和文件等不同的方法,然后进行风险评估。结果:共发现生产线存在102个风险。环形断面(n=33)、Flyer (n=26)、Autoconer (n=18)、拧紧(n=15)和Packing (n=10)风险最大。20.59%的风险为2级(不希望),16.67%的风险为3级(控制后可接受),62.74%的风险为4级(可接受)。此外,高风险的工作是在换班期间给空筒管喂料,以及从Autoconer单元处理筒管。此外,根据风险评估方法进行了分析,不需要进行统计检验。结论:第4级风险是可接受的最大群体。值得注意的是,二级风险等级应在可靠时间内转化为三级风险等级。对于第三风险等级,确保现有的控制到位就足够了。为了创造一个安全的工作环境和提高生产力,通过安全培训和其他措施将风险降到最低是有用的。
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