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OSHA Office of Training and Education 1
Safety and Health
Programs
OSHA Office of Training and Education2
Benefits of Effective Safety
and Health Programs
• Reduce work related injuries
and illnesses
• Improve morale and productivity
• Reduce workers’ compensation
costs
OSHA Office of Training and Education3
Major Elements
 An effective occupational safety and health
program includes the following four elements:
 Management commitment and employee
involvement
 Worksite analysis
 Hazard prevention and control
 Safety and health training
OSHA Office of Training and Education4
Management Commitment
and Employee Involvement
• These are complementary elements
• Management commitment provides
motivation and resources
• Employee involvement allows
workers to develop and express
commitment to safety and health
OSHA Office of Training and Education5
Policy and Goals
• Clearly state a worksite safety and health policy
• Establish and communicate a clear goal and
objective for the safety and health program
• Involve top management in implementing the
program
OSHA Office of Training and Education6
Employee Involvement
• Encourage employees to get involved in
the program and in decisions that affect
their safety and health
• Communicate responsibility for all
program aspects
OSHA Office of Training and Education7
Responsibility
• Parties responsible for the safety and health
program must have authority and resources
• Managers, supervisors, and employees must
be held accountable for meeting their
responsibilities
• Program operations must be reviewed at
least annually, to evaluate, identify
deficiencies, and revise, as needed
OSHA Office of Training and Education8
Worksite Analysis
• Examine the worksite and
identify:
-- existing hazards
-- conditions and operations
where changes might occur to
create hazards
• Management must actively
analyze the work and the
worksite to anticipate and
prevent harmful occurrences
OSHA Office of Training and Education9
Comprehensive Survey
• Conduct a comprehensive
baseline survey for safety and
health
• Job Hazard Analysis
• Who may help you:
-- OSHA Consultation Program
-- Insurance companies
-- Consultants
OSHA Office of Training and Education10
Safety and Health
Inspections
• Conduct regular (usually weekly) site inspections
• Establish daily work area inspection procedures
• Develop and use a checklist
• Provide a reliable system for employees, without
fear of reprisal, to notify management about
apparent hazardous conditions and to receive
timely and appropriate responses
OSHA Office of Training and Education11
Additional Worksite Analysis
• Investigate accidents and
“near miss” incidents, so that
their causes and means for
prevention are identified
• Analyze injury and illness
trends, so that common
cause patterns can be
identified and prevented
OSHA Office of Training and Education12
Hazard Prevention and Control
• Start by determining that a hazard
or potential hazard exists
• Where feasible, prevent hazards by
effective design of job or job site
• If the hazard cannot be eliminated,
use hazard controls
• Eliminate or control hazards in a
timely manner
OSHA Office of Training and Education13
Controlling the Hazards
 Engineering controls
 Administrative controls
 Personal protective equipment
 Safe work practices communicated
 via training, positive reinforcement,
 correction of unsafe performance,
 and enforcement
To prevent and control hazards:
OSHA Office of Training and Education14
Hazard Prevention Planning
• Maintain the facility and
equipment
• Emergency planning
Training and drills, as needed
• Medical program
First aid on site
Physician and emergency care
nearby
OSHA Office of Training and Education15
Safety and Health Training
• Address the safety and
health responsibilities of
all personnel
• Incorporate it into other
training and job
performance/practice
OSHA Office of Training and Education16
Safety and Health Orientation
 Employees must understand
the hazards they may be
exposed to and how to prevent
harm to themselves and
others from hazard exposure
 Orientation training must be
given to site and contract
workers
OSHA Office of Training and Education17
Supervisor Responsibilities
• Analyze work to identify potential hazards in
area of responsibility
• Maintain physical protections in work areas
• Reinforce employee training through
performance feedback and, if needed,
enforcement of safe work practices
OSHA Office of Training and Education18
Specific Training Needs
• Hazard recognition
• Training required in standards
• Emergency response
• Accident investigation
• Emergency drills
OSHA Office of Training and Education19
Summary
• Reduce work related injuries and illnesses
• Improve morale and productivity
• Reduce workers’ compensation costs
• Include these four elements:
 Management commitment and employee
involvement
 Worksite analysis
 Hazard prevention and control
 Safety and health training
Effective worker safety and health programs:

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Safety healthppt

  • 1. OSHA Office of Training and Education 1 Safety and Health Programs
  • 2. OSHA Office of Training and Education2 Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs • Reduce work related injuries and illnesses • Improve morale and productivity • Reduce workers’ compensation costs
  • 3. OSHA Office of Training and Education3 Major Elements  An effective occupational safety and health program includes the following four elements:  Management commitment and employee involvement  Worksite analysis  Hazard prevention and control  Safety and health training
  • 4. OSHA Office of Training and Education4 Management Commitment and Employee Involvement • These are complementary elements • Management commitment provides motivation and resources • Employee involvement allows workers to develop and express commitment to safety and health
  • 5. OSHA Office of Training and Education5 Policy and Goals • Clearly state a worksite safety and health policy • Establish and communicate a clear goal and objective for the safety and health program • Involve top management in implementing the program
  • 6. OSHA Office of Training and Education6 Employee Involvement • Encourage employees to get involved in the program and in decisions that affect their safety and health • Communicate responsibility for all program aspects
  • 7. OSHA Office of Training and Education7 Responsibility • Parties responsible for the safety and health program must have authority and resources • Managers, supervisors, and employees must be held accountable for meeting their responsibilities • Program operations must be reviewed at least annually, to evaluate, identify deficiencies, and revise, as needed
  • 8. OSHA Office of Training and Education8 Worksite Analysis • Examine the worksite and identify: -- existing hazards -- conditions and operations where changes might occur to create hazards • Management must actively analyze the work and the worksite to anticipate and prevent harmful occurrences
  • 9. OSHA Office of Training and Education9 Comprehensive Survey • Conduct a comprehensive baseline survey for safety and health • Job Hazard Analysis • Who may help you: -- OSHA Consultation Program -- Insurance companies -- Consultants
  • 10. OSHA Office of Training and Education10 Safety and Health Inspections • Conduct regular (usually weekly) site inspections • Establish daily work area inspection procedures • Develop and use a checklist • Provide a reliable system for employees, without fear of reprisal, to notify management about apparent hazardous conditions and to receive timely and appropriate responses
  • 11. OSHA Office of Training and Education11 Additional Worksite Analysis • Investigate accidents and “near miss” incidents, so that their causes and means for prevention are identified • Analyze injury and illness trends, so that common cause patterns can be identified and prevented
  • 12. OSHA Office of Training and Education12 Hazard Prevention and Control • Start by determining that a hazard or potential hazard exists • Where feasible, prevent hazards by effective design of job or job site • If the hazard cannot be eliminated, use hazard controls • Eliminate or control hazards in a timely manner
  • 13. OSHA Office of Training and Education13 Controlling the Hazards  Engineering controls  Administrative controls  Personal protective equipment  Safe work practices communicated  via training, positive reinforcement,  correction of unsafe performance,  and enforcement To prevent and control hazards:
  • 14. OSHA Office of Training and Education14 Hazard Prevention Planning • Maintain the facility and equipment • Emergency planning Training and drills, as needed • Medical program First aid on site Physician and emergency care nearby
  • 15. OSHA Office of Training and Education15 Safety and Health Training • Address the safety and health responsibilities of all personnel • Incorporate it into other training and job performance/practice
  • 16. OSHA Office of Training and Education16 Safety and Health Orientation  Employees must understand the hazards they may be exposed to and how to prevent harm to themselves and others from hazard exposure  Orientation training must be given to site and contract workers
  • 17. OSHA Office of Training and Education17 Supervisor Responsibilities • Analyze work to identify potential hazards in area of responsibility • Maintain physical protections in work areas • Reinforce employee training through performance feedback and, if needed, enforcement of safe work practices
  • 18. OSHA Office of Training and Education18 Specific Training Needs • Hazard recognition • Training required in standards • Emergency response • Accident investigation • Emergency drills
  • 19. OSHA Office of Training and Education19 Summary • Reduce work related injuries and illnesses • Improve morale and productivity • Reduce workers’ compensation costs • Include these four elements:  Management commitment and employee involvement  Worksite analysis  Hazard prevention and control  Safety and health training Effective worker safety and health programs:

Editor's Notes

  1. This presentation is designed to assist trainers conducting OSHA 10-hour General Industry outreach training for workers. Since workers are the target audience, this presentation emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, and control – not standards. No attempt has been made to treat the topic exhaustively. It is essential that trainers tailor their presentations to the needs and understanding of their audience. This presentation is not a substitute for any of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or for any standards issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. Mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Labor.
  2. Safety and health programs are recommended for all general industry businesses, but, at this point, are voluntary. Accidents are more expensive than most people realize because of the hidden costs. Some costs are obvious — for example, Workers’ Compensation claims which cover medical costs and indemnity payments for an injured or ill worker. These are the direct costs of accidents. But what about the costs to train and compensate a replacement worker, repair damaged property, investigate the accident and implement corrective action, and to maintain insurance coverage? Then there are the costs related to schedule delays, added administrative time, lower morale, increased absenteeism, and poorer customer relations. These are the indirect costs of accidents.
  3. The best Safety and Health Programs involve every level of the organization, instilling a safety culture that reduces accidents for workers and improves the bottom line for managers. What are the common characteristics of a safety and health culture? Management believes that safety and health on the job is as important a company goal as other organizational objectives, such as cost control, quality, and productivity. Individuals within the organization believe they have a right to a safe and healthy workplace. - Each person accepts personal responsibility for ensuring his or her own safety and health. - Everyone believes he or she has a duty to protect the safety and health of others.
  4. Management must be committed to safety and health protection as much as other organizational purposes. Management leadership and employee involvement are tied together because one is not effective without the other. A plant manager can be totally committed, but if employees follow blindly or are not involved, problems will only temporarily be solved.
  5. Employees must commit to safety and health protection for themselves and fellow workers. Examples : inspection or hazard analysis teams; developing or revising safe work rules; training new hires or co-workers; assisting in accident investigations.
  6. Management must provide the resources and authority so all personnel can find the hazards in the worksite and, once found, eliminate or control those hazards.
  7. Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) This involves studying and recording each step of a job, identifying existing or potential job hazards and determining the best way to perform the job to reduce or eliminate hazards. Jobs that were initially designed to be safe may change over time so they have hazards or require unsafe operations. Job safety analysis should form a base for the comprehensive survey. It includes analyzing planned and new facilities, processes, materials, and equipment. -- See Publication #3071, Job Hazard Analysis OSHA’ s Consultation Service For small businesses, OSHA-funded, state-run consultation services can conduct a comprehensive survey at no cost. Many workers’ compensation carriers and other insurance companies offer expert services to help their clients evaluate safety and health hazards. Larger businesses may find the needed expertise at the company or corporate level. -- See www.osha.gov/oshprogs/consult.html for more information Industrial hygiene survey : at a minimum, all chemicals and hazardous materials in the plant should be inventoried, the hazard communication program should be reviewed, and air samples analyzed. For many industries, a survey of noise levels, a review of the respirator program, and a review of ergonomic risk factors are needed.
  8. Routine site safety and health inspections are designed to catch hazards missed at other stages. This type of inspection should be done at regular intervals, generally on a weekly basis. In addition, procedures should be established that provide a daily inspection of the work area. You can use a checklist already developed or make your own, based on: - Past problems - Standards that apply to your industry - Input from everyone involved - Your company's safety practices or rules Important things to remember about inspections are: - Inspections should cover every part of the worksite - They should be done at regular intervals - In-house inspectors should be trained to recognize and control hazards - Identified hazards should be tracked to correction Information from inspections should be used to improve the hazard prevention and control program.
  9. Six key questions should be answered in the accident investigation and report: who, what, when, where, why, and how. Thorough interviews with all involved are necessary. The primary purpose of the investigation is to prevent future occurrences. Therefore, the results of the investigation should be used to initiate corrective action. Review of the OSHA injury and illness forms is the most common form of pattern analysis, but other records of hazards can be analyzed for patterns. Examples are inspection records, workers’ compensation claims, and employee hazard reporting records.
  10. OSHA Safety & Health Management Systems eCat This eCAT (electronic Compliance Assistance Tool) will help you review and evaluate key aspects of your Safety and Health Program, if you have one. If you do not have one, it could help you think about elements of a good program. It is straightforward and very easy to use. OSHA invites you to try out this tool, and welcomes your comments and suggestions. http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/safetyhealth_ecat/index.html
  11. Engineering controls Where feasible and appropriate, the first and best strategy is to control the hazard at its source. Engineering controls do this, unlike other controls that generally focus on the employee exposed to the hazard. The basic concept is that the work environment and the job itself should be designed to eliminate hazards or reduce exposure to hazards. Administrative Controls Includes exercise breaks and rotation of workers. These types of controls are normally used in conjunction with other controls. Personal Protective Equipment PPE is a supplementary method of control via clothing or equipment when hazard exposure cannot be engineered completely out, and when other forms of control cannot provide sufficient additional protection. Remember, PPE is the last level of control! Safe Work Practices Include your company’s general workplace rules and other operation-specific rules. For example, even when a hazard is enclosed, exposure can occur when maintenance is necessary.
  12. Training is the backbone of this system. For management to lead, for personnel to analyze the worksite for hazards, and for hazards to be eliminated or controlled, everyone involved must be trained. The scope of the training depends on the size and complexity of the worksite and the hazards involved. Who Needs Training? - Target new hires, contract workers, employees who wear PPE and workers in high risk areas. Managers and supervisors should also be included in the training plan. - Manager training should emphasize their important role in visibly supporting the safety and health program and setting a good example. - Supervisor training should cover company policies and procedures, hazard detection and control, accident investigation, handling of emergencies, and how to train and reinforce training. - Long-term workers who have job changes as a result of new processes or materials. - The entire workforce needs periodic refresher training in responding to emergencies.
  13. Managers must understand their safety and health responsibilities, as described under the Management Commitment and Employee Involvement element of the guidelines.
  14. For more information: - See OSHA's Voluntary Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. Federal Register (1989, January 26), (54 FR 3904). It is available at the OSHA technical link for Safety and Health Programs at www.osha.gov.