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Sectors represented by PIL

Sectors represented by PIL. Chemical industry. Pulp and paper. Metallurgical. Mining. Petroleum - downstream. Packaging. Paint. Pharmaceutical/biochemical. Plastics. Cement. Dry cleaning and laundry. Glassware and ceramics. Rubber. Waste Management.

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Sectors represented by PIL

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  1. Sectors represented by PIL Chemical industry Pulp and paper Metallurgical Mining Petroleum - downstream Packaging Paint Pharmaceutical/biochemical Plastics Cement Dry cleaning and laundry 01.10.2014 Glassware and ceramics Rubber Waste Management

  2. Background 1:A developing workplace HSE • Responsibility from staff to line • HSE integrated in productivity • From secrecy to openness • From ”we are unique” to benchmarking and sharing of experience 01.10.2014

  3. Number of incidents ”dangerous situations”) 01.10.2014 Number of lost time injuries

  4. Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Control 01.10.2014

  5. Background 2: HS-Intervention Method Duty holders Method Duty holders 01.10.2014 (Modified from HSE/UK 2004)

  6. Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Sharing of good practice • Benchmarking • Control 01.10.2014

  7. Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Developed in cooperation with industry • Sharing of good practice • Between workplaces • Benchmarking • Achievments, Results • Control 01.10.2014

  8. Control • Must be based on competence and experience related to the actual workplace • Must be risk based • Must be balanced, the report must also give credit to good practice • Uncovered deficiencies must be recognised/accepted by the employer as significant 01.10.2014

  9. Campaign: Chemical weekExperience from the employers side • Information material • Conferences • Training in risk assessment • Descriptions of good practice • Control activities • Media coverage Implementation of ”The Chemical Agents Directive” 01.10.2014

  10. Campaigns - Criteria for success • Close cooperation with federations and unions • Based on actual risk and on regulations • Training materials, descriptions of good practice that will live also after the campaign • The control activities must focus on the significant problems • Measurable results • Fair media coverage 01.10.2014

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