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OHS INDUCTION for ILP Students Faculty of Medicine Monday 19 th May 2008 Presented by Richard Szczepanski.

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1 OHS INDUCTION for ILP Students Faculty of Medicine Monday 19 th May 2008 Presented by Richard Szczepanski

2 Today’s Topics What is the OHS & Workers Compensation Unit? Why should we be concerned about Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)? What are our OHS Responsibilities? Where to get OHS information & help A systematic way of managing OHS – UNSW’s OHSMS OHS statistics – accidents do happen Why and How to Report Incidents and Hazards Risk Management – What is it? Hazards we may face – identifying them How can I find out more – OHS training

3 Introduction to the OHS&WC Unit http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohs/ohs_home.htmlhttp://www.hr.unsw.edu.uau/ohswc/Workerscomp.html http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohswc_home.html INSURANCE OHS&WC https://www.fin.unsw.edu.au/secure/unsw_staffperm/rmuinsurance.html

4 Raison d’être OHS Everyone expects to leave their workplace in the same condition as when they arrived Illness & injury will prevent achievement of your goals and UNSW’s goals UNSW self-insurer requirements for workers compensation Legislative compliance - self regulation doesn’t work

5 Your OHS Responsibilities Avoid or Eliminate Hazards & Minimize Risks Responsibility Towards Others Being Informed Proper Use of Safety Devices Emergency Preparedness Following All UNSW OHS Policies, Procedures & Instructions

6 Where to go for help! Your Supervisor Your Representative on OHS Committee OHS&WC Unit - ext 51565 Faculty/ Divisional OHS Coordinators Other Areas That May Be of Help: Facilities Zone Managers Human Resources Equity and Diversity Organisation & Staff Development Services Risk Management Unit

7 OHS&WC 7 UNSW OHS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OHSMS) http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohs/ohsms.html COMMITMENTAND POLICY COMMITMENT AND POLICY PLANNING REVIEW AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT CONSULTATION IMPLEMENTATION MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION

8 OHS Management System OHS Strategic Framework OHS Policy OHS Responsibility, Authority & Accountability OHS Risk Management Program Document & Record Management OHS Training Specific Hazards Management Emergency Preparedness & Response Consultation Structure & Processes Other Consultation Processes Inspection, Testing & Monitoring Health Surveillance OHSMS Auditing Planning for OHS Risk Management Design Control Purchasing & Acquisition Emergency Preparedness Research Design Legislation Monitoring UNSW OHS Strategic Framework OHSMS Review COMMITTMENTPLANNINGCONSULTATIONIMPLEMENTATIONMEASUREMENTREVIEW 123456 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.5 4.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 6.1 6.2 Planning for OHSMS Implementation 2.0

9 The OHSMS follows a simple WHY, WHAT, HOW format: Procedures Tools Checklists Forms WHAT - What has the University put in place to meet this requirement? WHY - Why are we required to do this? HOW - How do you implement this requirement?

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13 13 Occupational Health & Safety Statistics 2002 – November 2007

14 14 TYPES OF CLAIMS – 2005 – November 2007

15 STUDENT INCIDENTS 2005 @ INCIDENT TYPEFREQUENCYENVIRONMENT Hit/Hit by Object53 (15%)Lab/Non-Lab Slips/Trips/Falls16 (12%)Lab/Non-Lab Muscular8 (25%)Lab/Non-Lab Overuse1 (0%)Lab/Non-Lab Chemical Exposure 24 (17%)Lab Vehicle Accident2 (0%)Non-Lab Mental Stress0 (0%)Lab/Non-Lab Biological/Animal5 (40%)Lab Needlestick4 (75%)Lab Total132 (17.5%) (%) Percent attributed to MedicineAverage or higher incidence

16 Some Incidents at UNSW

17 Incidents & Injuries Common Factors  Combination of factors  Taking shortcuts  Inexperience (lack of training, inadequate assessment of hazards and risks)  Over familiarity leads to overlooking of hazards  Inadequate PPCE  Working alone increases risk  Poor supervision

18 UNSW Incident / Illness Reporting Requirements - Internal All incidents involving UNSW staff, students or UNSW property must be reported to your Supervisor & OHS&WC Unit The injured person completes incident details on the first half of UNSW Accident form (OHS02) The supervisor must complete the second half of the form including causes & future prevention. (OHS02) http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohs/ohs_forms_checklists.html

19 Reporting Occupational Health Symptoms & Injuries at Work Report symptoms as soon as possible Complete OHS02 form Contact the OHS&WC Unit: –Staff with a work injury/illness should contact UNSW’s workers’ compensation claims officer ( ph 9385 2722 ) –Students with an injury arising from UNSW activities should contact Insurance Claims Officer ( ph 9385 1980 ) http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohswc_home.htm l

20 Hazard Reporting Requirements All identified hazards must be reported to your Supervisor and to the OHS&WC Unit. The person identifying the hazard completes Part A of the UNSW Hazard Report Form OHS001. The supervisor must complete Part B of the form including corrective action and/or referral to another Unit.

21 Risk Management Identify the Hazard Assess the Risk Eliminate or Control the hazard

22 Hazard Checklist LAB LAB/NON-LAB CryogensUV/X-ray/Laser RadiationRepetitive Movement AsphyxiationIonising RadiationHeavy Objects HypothermiaFlammable SubstanceMoving/Flying Objects Hot LiquidsCorrosive SubstanceFall ExplosionToxic SubstanceErgonomic Breakage/SharpsExposure to InfectionAggressive Client Spill or SplashAnimal BiteStress Ignition SourcesWorking AloneElectrocution Vacuum/PressureFatigueFire NoiseDustWeather

23 Risk Assessment & Control Course

24 24 http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/ohswc/ohswc_home.html Hazard/incident reporting Forms & checklists OHSMS Procedures Training

25 The Least You Should Know The University has an OHS & Workers Compensation Unit UNSW has a system for managing OHS Everyone has some OHS responsibilities OHS consultation is via UNSW OHS committees & reps You can access further OHS training free of charge The Risk Assessment Process is: identifying hazards, assessing OHS risks and controlling those risks Remember where to get OHS information – supervisor first Report all OHS hazards and incidents We can all be exposed to manual handling, ergonomic & electrical hazards in our work

26 Thank you Questions?


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