Decree of the Czech Office of Labour Security and the Czech Mining Office No. 274 / 1990 Coll.

Decree of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Authority amending and supplementing the Order of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Authority No. 110 / 1975 Coll., on the registration and registration of accidents at work and on the reporting of accidents at work (accidents) and technical equipment disorders

Valid Effective from 29.06.1990
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DECLARATION
Czech Office for Safety of Labour and Czech Mining Office
of 25 June 1990
amending and supplementing the Ordinance of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Authority No. 110 / 1975 Coll., on the Registration and Registration of Work Accidents and on the Notification of Operating Accidents (Accidents) and Disorder of Technical Equipment
The Czech Labour Safety Authority pursuant to § 5 (1) (d) of Act No. 174 / 1968 Coll., on State Professional Safety Supervision, and the Czech Mining Authority pursuant to § 6 (6) (c) of the Czech National Council Act No. 61 / 1988 Coll., on Mining Activities, Explosives and on State Mining Administration, provides in an agreement with the relevant Central and Trade Union Authorities:
Čl. I
The decree of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Authority No. 110 / 1975 Coll., on the registration and registration of accidents at work and on the reporting of accidents (accidents) and technical equipment disorders is amended as follows:
1. In Article 3, the following paragraphs 3 and 4 are inserted after paragraph 2:
"(3) Organisations are required to follow Annexes I, II and III to this Decree when drawing up an accident alert.
(4) Where organisations use or wish to use a document other than that referred to in Annex I for the preparation (collection) of data on accidents at work for the processing of computer equipment, such document shall contain verbal information at least to the extent specified in Annex I. The use of another document shall be notified without delay by the organisation to the authority of the state of professional safety oversight. ';
Paragraphs 3 and 4 shall become paragraphs 5 and 6.
2. in Article 5 (4) (d):
"(d) the relevant trade union, the mass injury also of the Czechoslovak Confederation of Trade Unions or the Confederation of Arts and Culture or the relevant regional committee of the Czechoslovak peasant cooperative association, if it is a single agricultural cooperative or the Union of Czech and Moravian production cooperatives, if it is a production cooperative or the Union of Czech and Moravian housing cooperatives, if it is an organisation of housing cooperatives."
3. in Article 5 (4), paragraph (f) shall be deleted;
4. Article 7 (3) (a) reads as follows:
"(a) the relevant trade union and the relevant regional committee of the Czechoslovak Confederation of Trade Unions or the Confederation of Arts and Culture or the relevant regional committee of the Czechoslovak peasant cooperative association, if it is a single agricultural cooperative, or the Union of Czech and Moravian production cooperatives, if it is a production cooperative, or the Union of Czech and Moravian housing cooperatives, if it is an organisation of housing cooperatives."
5. the provisions of point (d) of Article 7 (3) shall be deleted;
6. In Paragraph 13, the following paragraph 3 is inserted after paragraph 2:
"(3) Where the term" ROH 'is used in this decree, this means "Czechoslovak Confederation of Trade Unions and Confederation of Arts and Culture', where the term" ZV ROH 'is used, it means "the racing committee of the relevant trade union organisation' or" an organisation which performs the tasks of social control. '
7. Annexes I, II and III shall form part of the Order:
"I. Injury record, 1) II. Instructions for completing the accident record, III. Classification of sources and causes of accidents."
Čl. II
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Chairman of the Czech Labour Safety Authority:
Ing. Gerner v. r.
Chairman of the Czech Mining Office:
Ing. Bartoš v. r.

Příloha I

Annex I

Příloha II

Annex II
Instructions for completing the accident record
The heading does not include a square box and the entry "Division Directorate '.
If the internal organisational unit (1) is also an index and reporting unit, the head office, district and region of that unit shall be indicated instead of the head office of the organisation.
Box 4 shows the time of the injury, the type of injury (fracture, sprain, laceration, bruising, abrasions, burns, perforation of the eye by a foreign body, etc.), the injured part of the body (right eye, left knee, left foot, right forearm, scalp or internal injuries e.g. abdomen, chest, pelvis, etc.). In unclear cases, the diagnosis referred to in "Confirmation of incapacity for work 'should be used, or directly ask the doctor who provided the first treatment. Finally, the location of the accident shall be indicated.
Section 9, in cases where the accident has been caused or affected by another person, includes, as regards the worker of another organisation, the name and address of that organisation.
If multiple sources and causes are involved in the accident, these data shall be entered in brackets in the framed part of the lower right corner of boxes 8 and 9.
Section 10 shall state the date of the measures taken and the worker responsible for their implementation, including their signature.
If there is insufficient space for the required data in the accident record in the relevant section, the data marked with the entry shall be entered in a separate annex.

Příloha III

Annex III
Classification of sources and causes of accidents
The correct and consistent classification of sources and causes of accidents is a prerequisite for creating working conditions that will significantly reduce the possibility of accidents at work.
(1) General principles
The object (machine, vehicle, material, etc.), the substance (steam, gas, chemicals, etc.) or energy, or human being, animal or natural element, which, by its sudden external action, caused the injury (injury) to the worker directly or indirectly by having any of his activities or having accidental contact with him, was an immediate incentive to an accident.
In most cases, the source of the injury does not act alone, i.e. in isolation. There are usually other factors or factors, as an internal cause of a source causing an accident or direct injury. The state of the accident risk (possibility of an accident) implies, for example, that the source of the accident is not modified or adequately secured from the point of view of occupational safety, is tampered with, is removed from the safety equipment, protective equipment, or otherwise the safety regulations are not followed, dangerous working procedures (whether knowingly or out of lack of knowledge, training, etc.) are used, or that persons coming into contact with the source of the accident are not adequately informed of their threat, etc. In these circumstances, which are co-creating or increasing the state of danger for the worker, the answer to the question of what was the cause of the injury and are therefore included in the concept of the causes of the injury.
For statistical purposes, the accident characteristics (sources and causes) should be sorted. Sorting is carried out first by gross means, i.e. individual sources or causes of accidents which are, in a certain way, homogeneous or at least significantly related, are included in the basic groups. For example, for sources, each basic group represents a coherent group of individual sources characterising a certain range of accident hazards and homogeneous in terms of their function or how they are used in the production process.
Within these basic groups, a more detailed classification is carried out where, for example, resources, which are homogeneous (and therefore included in a single basic group), are distinguished from each other, taking into account certain specificities of their use in the production process or certain, closely related species, or taking into account the type of activity, and they form sub-groups.
The source schematic contains 11 basic groups marked for the purposes of recording Roman numerals I. -XI Within these basic groups, the sources of injury are further classified into sub-groups.
The scheme for the causes of accidents consists of 14 basic groups.
(2) Classification scheme for injury sources
I. Means of transport
I-00 Motor and non-motor vehicles for aircraft
I-01 Motor and non-motor water transport equipment
I-02 Motor road vehicles
I-03 Railway means of transport, including street tracks, public cableways and non-public rail transport
I-04 Non-motorised means of transport by road (wagons with cover, bicycles, hand carriages, etc.)
I-05 Input motor vehicles (rail and rail)
I-06 Intermediate cableways, chain chains and tilting (decadent, swastily) track on track
I-07 Non-motorised in-house means of transport (on and off track)
II. Lifts and conveyors, lifting and transport aids
II-08 Cranes and other lifting appliances for various directions (both motor and non-motor)
II-09 Lifts, elevators, lifting machines and other lifting machines for vertical transport
II-10 Conveyors (transporters) including in-house suspension rails
II-11 Lifting and transport equipment - aids
III. Machines (power, auxiliary, machining and working)
(a) drive machines, drive power transmission
III-12 Fixed power engines, motors, generators, aggregates, etc., and mobile machinery used as propulsion
III13 Motor vehicles (excluding transport)
III I-14 Drive power transmission equipment
(b) machine tools for wood (used or for other materials)
III- 15 Circular, frame and other wood saws
III- 16 Lathes and wood drills
III-17 Grinding, slotting and gearing machinery for wood
III-18 Planing, grinding and polishing machines for wood
III-19 Collective and other, or special woodworking machinery (other than that of the special paper industry)
(c) machine tools for working metal (used or other material)
III-20 Forks, hammers, butchers, etc.
III21 Metal lathes
III-22 Metal drills and threading machines
III-23 saw blades, milling wheels and metal planters
III- 24 Grinders, cleaning and polishing machines for metals (excluding precision hand-operated)
III-25 Machines for working metal without cutting
III-26 Welding and other (or special) metal machine tools
(d) ordinary machining, forming and working machines for other materials (except special and various machines)
III- 27 Forms for materials other than metal and wood
III- 28 Cracking, excavating, cutting, cutting (excluding saws)
III- 29 saw blades, lathes, drilling machines for various materials (excluding metal and wood)
III- 30 Machines (milling, sinking, grooving, planing, grinding and polishing machines)
III-31 Sorting machines
III-32 Auxiliary machinery, pumps, fans, compressors and various work machines
e) special machines for various fields of work
III-33 Special machinery for mining, quarrying, fencing and finishing - machines for earth and rock
III-34 Construction and landscaping machinery, special rail machinery
III-35 Special metallurgical and foundry machinery
III-36 Special machinery for gas, chemical and rubber industry, special machinery for ceramic, glass, or artificial materials
III I-37 Special machinery for making pulp, paperboard and paper, paperboard
III-38 Special machinery for the manufacture of leather and fur, footwear, fur, gloves, handbags, etc.
III-39 Special textile and clothing machinery (including laundry, dry-cleaning, ironing and repair machines)
III-40 Special machinery for the food, fat and tobacco industry
III41 Special agricultural machinery (towing and other)
III-42 Special machines for printing, office, medical, statistical and other non-specified or not specified machinery for various fields of work
IV. Work and travel areas as a source of persons falling
IV-43 Roads, roads, etc., including railway transport and work spaces (working, communication areas) of a public nature - falls of persons on a plane
IV-44 Intra-business workplaces (communication areas) of any level - falls of persons on the plane
IV-45 Stairs, ladders, outputs - falls of persons on or from them
IV-46 Other increased workplace - falls from above
IV-47 Depth, pits, open openings (at any level of workplace) - falls of people to depth
V. Material, loads, objects
VA-48 Land, rock, rock, piece and bulk material - material fall
VA-49 Other material (except rev. 48), articles, products, equipment - falling objects
Vb-50 Blocks (material, objects moved or otherwise manipulated) - loads accidents
Vb-51 Material, objects - working with sharp edges, protruding tips etc.
Vc-52 Small fragments of material or tools from manual processing, whether or not in the case of falling and breaking objects - eye-to-eye, perforation of other parts of the body
Vc-53 Small fragments of material or tools from machine processing - fly into the eye, perforate other parts of the body.
VI. Tools, tools, hand-operated instruments and apparatus
VI-54 Auxiliary hand tools for land, building and agricultural
VI.-55 Auxiliary hand tools for drums, tightening, holding, sleeping, welding, cleaning, lubricating and other
VI-56 Auxiliary machinery (clamping "tools" and devices)
VI.-57 Measuring and drawing tools, portable lamps
VI.-58 Hand tools (cutting, cutting, slicing, chopping, threading, engraving, cutting, sharpening and other)
VI-59 Machine tools (for clamping into machines and apparatus, used or used for hand-working)
VI-60 Hand operated machines and apparatus - protective equipment
VII. Industrial pollutants, hot substances and articles, fire and explosives
VII- 61 Toxic substances - solid, liquid, toxic and non-breathable gases
VII- 62 Substances corrosive and corrosive (even if they are simultaneously hot)
VII- 63 Hot substances liquid and gaseous (pairs)
VII- 64 Hot substances solid, hot objects, equipment etc.
VII- 65 Substances flammable and flammable, explosive gases, fire
VII- 66 Explosives (explosives, explosives, ammunition) and firearms
VII- 67 Harmful rays
VIII. Boilers, containers and pipes under pressure
VIII- 68 Boilers, tanks and pipes under pressure
IX. Electricity
IX-69 High voltage electricity (over 300 volts against the ground)
IX-70 Medium and low voltage electricity (up to 300 volts against the ground)
X. People, animals and natural elements
X-71 Animals
X-72 Intentional and involuntary damage, violence, injury by the other person, natural disasters and other natural influences, workplace atmosphere
XI. Other sources
XI-73 Fun, sports, gym and equipment (including mechanical), gymnastics, sports and dance performances without tools
XI-74 Complications in non-medical medical procedures, medical accidents and delayed complications
XI-75 Other sources that cannot be classified under previous brands
(3) Classification scheme for the causes of accidents
1. Defective or unfavourable state of the injury source (not of the workplace)
2. Missing or insufficient protective equipment and securing
3. Missing (unallocated), insufficient or inappropriate personal protective equipment
4. Unfavourable state or faulty layout of the workplace or communication (even if the workplace is a source of injury)
5. Defects in lighting and visibility, adverse effects of noise, shocks and defective air in the workplace (on communication)
6. Wrong organisation of work.
7. Unfamiliar with the conditions of safe work and lack of the necessary qualifications (theoretical knowledge, skills, training, customization, etc.)
8. Use of dangerous procedures or ways of working including without authorisation, prohibition, stay in an endangered area
9. Removal or non-use of prescribed safety devices and protective measures
10. Non-use of prescribed and assigned personal protective equipment
11. Threatened by others (distraction at work, jokes, fights and other malpractice or dangerous acts of others)
12. Lack of personal assumptions for proper work performance (lack of physical assumptions, sensory deficiencies, adverse personal characteristics and immediate psychophysiological conditions) and risk of work
13. Endangered by animals and natural elements
14. Undetermined Causes
1) SEVT form - 04164 0.
1) For example, § 10 of Act No. 111 / 1990 Coll., on State Enterprise.

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CitationDecree of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Office No. 274 / 1990 Coll., amending and supplementing the Order of the Czech Labour Safety Authority and the Czech Mining Office No. 110 / 1975 Coll., on the registration and registration of accidents at work and on the reporting of accidents at work (accidents) and technical equipment failures
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation29.06.1990
Effective from29.06.1990
Effective until-
Status Valid
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