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Susan B. Harwood Grant

Management Commitment and Employee Involvement. Safety and Health Training. Worksite Analysis. Safety Management. Hazard Prevention and Control. Susan B. Harwood Grant. Safety Management Systems. Presented by. [Name]. [Name]. Intro- 1. Housekeeping. Emergency Procedures

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Susan B. Harwood Grant

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  1. Management Commitment and Employee Involvement Safety and Health Training Worksite Analysis Safety Management Hazard Prevention and Control Susan B. Harwood Grant Safety Management Systems Presented by [Name] [Name] Intro-1

  2. Housekeeping • Emergency Procedures • Medical concerns • Class times, breaks & lunch • Break areas, rest rooms • Tobacco policy • Electronic devices • Materials Intro-2

  3. Making Our World Safer ® National Safety Council Mission The mission of the National Safety Council is to educate and influence people to prevent accidental injury and death. Intro-3

  4. Safety Management Systems This program will provide you with the knowledge, skills and strategies necessary to establish and maintain a results-producing safety management system. Intro-4

  5. Introductions and Learning Goal • Your name • Where you work • What you do • Learning goal Intro-5

  6. Program Goals • Identify key principles and components of a successful safety management system, which include: • Management commitment and employee involvement. • Worksite analysis. • Hazard prevention and control. • Safety and health training. Intro-6

  7. Program Goals—continued • Identify the benefits of implementing OSHA’s Voluntary Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. • Evaluate your organization’s current safety and health program by comparing the elements of your company’s safety and health program to OSHA’s Safety and Health Management Guidelines. Intro-7

  8. Program Goals—continued • Identify ways to improve your present safety and health efforts and programs with emphasis on the four components of a safety management system. Intro-8

  9. Today’s Agenda • Program Introduction • Module 1: Introduction to Safety Management Systems • Module 2: Management Commitment and Employee Involvement • Module 3: Worksite Analysis • Module 4: Hazard Prevention and Control • Module 5: Safety and Health Training • Module 6: Assessing Organization Status and Planning for Improvement • Program Conclusion Intro-9

  10. Module 1 Introduction to Safety Management Systems 1-1

  11. Module 1 Objectives At the end of this module, you will be able to: • Recognize the principles and components of OSHA’s Voluntary Safety and Health program Management Guidelines. • Recognize the four components of a safety Management system. • Management commitment and employee involvement. • Worksite analysis. • Hazard prevention and control. • Safety and health training. 1-2

  12. Module 1 Objectives—continued • Identify the benefits of implementing OSHA’s Voluntary Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. • Recognize the role of sustainability in Safety and Health Program Management. 1-3

  13. OSHA’s Voluntary Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines Voluntary Safety and Health Program • Voluntary • General • Distilled from successful organizations • Go beyond legal requirements • Call for systematic identification, evaluation and prevention or control of general workplace hazards and specific job hazards 1-4

  14. OSHA’s Voluntary Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines Voluntary Safety and Health Program Should this plan be written? 1-5

  15. Management Commitment and Employee Involvement Safety and Health Training Worksite Analysis Safety Management Hazard Prevention and Control The Safety Management System 1-6

  16. Activity Instructions Work in your group to identify: • Benefits to employees. • Benefits to the organization. • Benefits to the community. 1-7

  17. Definition of Sustainability • The ability to maintain a certain process or state • Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs 1-8

  18. How are safety and health related to sustainability? 1-9

  19. Employee Safety and Health Social Responsibility Organizational Results The Non-Integrated Organization 1-10

  20. Employee Safety and Health Social Responsibility Organizational Results The Integrated Organization 1-11

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