Roadmap to COR.

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Presentation transcript:

Roadmap to COR

Presented by: Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships In Partnership with: ALIGN Association of Community Services

Preamble There will be 4 sessions at each location designed to introduce participants to the ten elements required by the Partnerships COR Program. To provide the assistance necessary to create and implement a internal health and safety management system to achieve a Certificate of Recognition

Preamble Each session is scheduled to last 8 hours. The first 3 sessions will be the heaviest work load, please be prepared to put forward some serious effort but also know there are people available and willing to assist.

General Partnerships Info and Session One Part 1: General Partnerships Info and Program Outcomes

Workers’ Compensation PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM Alberta Labour EMPLOYERS Workers’ Compensation Board Certifying Partners

Elements of a Health and Safety Program Management Leadership and Organizational Commitment Hazard Identification and Assessment Hazard Control Ongoing Inspections Qualifications, Orientation and Training

Elements of a Health and Safety Program Emergency Response Incident Investigation OHSMS Administration Joint Work Site Health and Safety Committee an/or Health and Safety Representative Contractor Management

Management Commitment and Leadership Session One Part 2: Management Commitment and Leadership

Management Commitment and Leadership There must be commitment by the senior management for the program to succeed Assignment and awareness of health and safety roles, responsibilities at all levels of the organization (senior management, middle management, employees, volunteers Commitment to the program from all levels OHS Act – Section 2.1 Obligations of employers, workers etc.

Management Leadership and Commitment Experience has shown that lack of management commitment is the largest single reason for the failure of a health and safety program, second is lack of (employee) worker involvement.

Hazard Identification and Assessment Session One Hazard Identification and Assessment

Hazard Identification and Assessment Identification of jobs and operations Identification of hazards associated with the jobs and operations A mechanism to evaluate hazards according to risk and determine order of importance to implement controls Review of hazard assessments when changes are made to operations. OHS Code – Part 2 Section 7 & 8

Session One Hazard Controls

OHS Code Part 2 – Section 9 &10 Hazard Controls Engineering Controls Isolation, substitution, ventilation etc. Administrative Controls Work instructions, procedures, rules etc. Personal Protective Equipment Eye, head, hand, foot etc. OHS Code Part 2 – Section 9 &10

Session Two Part 1 Inspections

Noted throughout the Code as a verification On-going Inspections A written policy or procedure A format for conducting inspections A system to ensure follow up action for correcting deficiencies Inspections are a process used by employers to ensure hazards are identified and controls are appropriate and fit for purpose thus meeting the Code requirements. Noted throughout the Code as a verification

Qualifications, Orientation and Training Session Two Qualifications, Orientation and Training

Qualifications, Orientation and Training A Worker that is not competent to perform work that may endanger the worker or others must not perform the work unless under the direct supervision of a competent worker. An Employer must ensure that a worker is trained in the safe operation of equipment the worker is to operate and other related training as noted in sub-section (2 – 5) OHS Regulation Part 1 Section 14 &15

Session Two Emergency Response Planning

Emergency Response Employers are required to prepare in writing an emergency response plan for all types of emergencies that may affect their business. Written plans addressing possible emergencies A communication system Training of employees to the plan Testing of plans to measure effectiveness OHS Code Part 7 and Part 11

Accident/Incident Investigation Session Two Accident/Incident Investigation

Incident Reporting & Investigation The OHS Act clearly identifies employer requirements for reporting and investigation of serious injuries and accidents. The OHS Code outlines the employees responsibility to report all illness and injury to their employer as soon as possible. Includes corrective actions and follow-up OHS Act 18 and 19 / OHS Code Part 11

Session Three OHSMS Administration

Program Administration The OHS legislation does not mandate specifically the implementation of an eight element program, however….. An employer wishing to achieve a COR must implement a health and safety program that meets the Partnerships standard.

Session Three Joint Work Site Health and Safety Committees and/or Health and Safety Representative

Contractor Management Session Three Contractor Management

Session Three Related Information

Related Information Included 7.1 - Road Safety 7.2 - Costing Health and Safety Programs Benefits 7.3 - Health and Safety Programs and Legislation 7.4 - Safety Manuals and Safety Programs 7.5 - Communicating a Health and Safety Program

We will strive to make clear communications.

Assignments There will be work assignments at the end of each session. The assignments will be reviewed at the beginning of the next session. The success of Roadmap to COR is dependant on each participant. There must be commitment to the process to succeed.

Review and Audit Preparation Session Four Review and Audit Preparation

Audit Cycle Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Achieving and Maintaining COR To achieve COR - must be External Auditor certified by AASP or your CP of choice. Maintenance audits in year 2 and 3 – Internal or External (organizations choice) Internal auditors must be certified (4 days training) Renewal of COR must be an External Auditor

Achieving COR…… Year 3- Second Maintenance Audit (Internal/External) Year 1 – Achieve COR - External Year 2 – First -Maintenance Audit (Internal or External) Year 3- Second Maintenance Audit (Internal/External)

Audit Process Documentation Review Interviews Observation tours Audits involve a three stage process and include: Documentation Review Interviews Observation tours

Preparing for Success   "Preparation is everything.  Noah did not start building the ark when it was raining."   Warren Buffet

Preparing for Success   We will provide the necessary tools and guidance for each of the organizations to succeed. Each organization must commit to the process if the objectives of Roadmap to COR are to be achieved.