supervisor’s safety training part 1: iipp, haz com, and emergency plan compliance basics
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SUPERVISOR’S SAFETY TRAINING
PART 1:IIPP, Haz Com, and Emergency Plan compliance basics
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On-the-job injury/illness statistics
Bureau of Labor & Statistics 2005:
5,702 workplace deaths in US
16 workers avg. fatally injured/day
More than 4.2 million injuries & illnesses reported in private sector
453 workers fatally injured in California
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Costs…
Employee: Pain & Suffering Loss of Wage
Company: Medical/workers’ comp insurance rates Loss of productivity Product/equipment damage National Safety Council: $27,000 per
incident; work-related death $780,000
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OSHA General Duty Clause:Gives the agency wide powers in its enforcement activities.
“Each employer:
1. shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees
2. shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this act.(b) Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are applicable to his own actions and conduct.”
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Supervisor/Manager Responsibilities
Identify, eliminate or minimize hazards.
Ensure employees obtain required training before beginning work.
Investigate accidents to determine causal factors, and implement corrective actions.
Provide supervision to ensure employee compliance with safety rules and procedures.
Implement disciplinary actions when necessary to correct unsafe work behaviors.
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Corporate Criminal Liability Act“Be a Manager, Go to Jail”California Penal Code, Section 387
Enacted in 1990 by the California legislature. This law is designed to protect workers as well as the public.
Makes organizations and their managers criminally liable when they fail to warn their employees and report to Cal-OSHA the existence of “serious concealed dangers of which the corporation and its managers have actual knowledge…”
Investigations can be long and involved.
Convictions can involve fines and/or imprisonment.
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Corporate Criminal Liability Act cont.Definition of a manager…
A person having both:1. Management authority and2. Significant responsibility for any aspect
of a business including safety of a product/business practice (Employers, directors, management officials, supervisory personnel)
Note: you do not have to have the words “manager” or “supervisor” in your title for you to be considered as a manager.
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Corporate Criminal Liability Act cont.Definition of a Serious Concealed Danger…
A danger related to a product or business practice, that creates a substantial probability of death, great bodily harm, or serious exposure to an individual.
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Recent Changes at Cal/OSHA: State agencies, such as Universities and Colleges
become subject to OSHA fines starting January 2000.
Proposed penalties increased from less than $1 million in 1999 to over $29 million in 2006.
Employers criminally prosecuted for workplace accidents (recent: 9-year prison term; probation + high six-figure penalty).
Calif. Supreme Court ruling:Cal/OSHA standards are admissible in any civil proceedings to define standard of care in negligence lawsuits.
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What triggers an OSHA visit? Death or serious injury
Employee complaint (can be anonymous)
Another agency referral
Recognized high hazard industry
Random inspection
Important note: If you are visited by an OSHA enforcement officer, do not turn them away. Ask them to wait and contact EH&S immediately for assistance.
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Injury and Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP)
The IIPP is the “umbrella” safety program that details how the organization will protect employees from hazards in the workplace.
The University has a campus-wide IIPP, and most departments have their own departmental IIPP. Check with your department safety
coordinator to see if a departmental IIPP has already been established.
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What are the eight components of a model IIPP?
Responsibility Compliance Communication Hazard Assessment Accident/Exposure Investigation Hazard Correction Training and Instruction Recordkeeping
The next few slides will provide information regarding each component.
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RESPONSIBILITY COMPLIANCE
Who is the Program Administrator? Usually the
individual at the highest level.
Who is charged with the responsibility for maintaining the IIPP?
How will compliance be assured? Providing info
and training to employees
Evaluating safety performance
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COMMUNICATION
How will your department handle communication with employees about safety? Handouts Posters Emails Face-to-face discussions/training Meetings On-line training
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HAZARD ASSESSMENTMethods for discovering and correcting hazards in the workplace…
For task/job hazards:Job Safety Analysis (JSA)Usually completed by the Supervisor, unless assigned to
subordinate.
For work environment hazards:Job site inspections:Find hazards and eliminate or minimize them before the job is
performed!
Misc. hazards:Accident Investigations
Employee reports:Employees should be encouraged to report hazards to the
supervisor or EH&S as soon as possible. Form is available for employees to do this anonymously.
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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Which jobs/tasks to pick first?
- Set priorities based on: Review job description/duties Jobs or tasks that have caused accidents. Jobs or tasks involving near-misses. New jobs. Jobs that have undergone changes in
procedures, processes, or equipment.
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JSA cont.
Other considerations when prioritizing:- Industry information- OSHA High Hazard listing- OSHA regulations specific to the
work
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JSA cont.
How do you complete a JSA? Involve the employees who complete the
work and their supervisors Break tasks into sequence of steps or
movements Identify the potential hazards associated
with each step Recommend Action or Procedure to
eliminate or minimize each identified hazard
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JSA cont.
What’s next? Share completed JSAs w/ supervisor and
employee Implement recommendations to
minimize/eliminate identified hazards Engineering controls Administrative controls Personal protective equipment
Develop procedures and train employees Keep a file of all JSAs Periodically review for new tasks/hazards
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Hierarchy of ControlKeep this in mind when choosing control solutions for identified hazards.
Your ability to control hazards decreases as you go down the following list of solutions…
Substitution/Elimination
Engineering
Administration
Personal Protective Equipment
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Hierarchy of Control cont.
Substitution/Elimination Can the work be completed in a way that
the hazard can be completely eliminated?
Can you replace the hazard with something less hazardous, and still get the job done?
Example: replace a organic solvent cleaner with an non-toxic citrus-based cleaner.
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Hierarchy of Control cont.
Administration Can you limit employee exposure
through scheduling of work? Example: Can you limit the amount of time
employee is exposed using the employee’s work schedule?
Watch out for the need for administration pitfalls!
Workload requiring extra work time Peer absences
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Hierarchy of Control cont.
Engineering Can the hazard be eliminated or
mitigated through remodeling/revamping equipment?
Example: Surround a process that creates loud noise with a sound-dampening enclosure.
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Hierarchy of Control cont.
Personal Protective Equipment
Unpopular with employees, often uncomfortable.
Requires increased level of supervision to ensure proper use and maintenance.
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Job Site Inspections Complete regular job site
inspections.
Frequency will depend on level of safety hazards.Most administrative office spaces
need only an annual inspection.Labs: monthly/quarterlyConstruction/mfg: daily/weekly
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ACCIDENT/EXPOSURE INVESTIGATIONS(Note: EH&S will be assisting with this process)
Procedures for investigating incidents include: Interview injured employees and
witnesses. Examine the workplace for causal
factors. Take corrective action to prevent
reoccurrance. Record the findings and actions taken.
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HAZARD CORRECTION…
Must be done in a timely manner…
When observed or discovered; and If the hazard can’t be fixed in a
timely manner, determine if: the piece of equipment should be tagged
out “unsafe – do not use” employees need to be removed from the
area until it is safe to return.
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TRAINING
Common threads leading to injuries: Lack of knowledge Unfamiliarity with equipment Incorrect performance of task
Training and proper supervision to ensure tasks are completed properly can reduce the risk of injury.
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TRAINING cont.
Step 1: Determine which training is necessary.
Complete a Job Safety Analysis. Ask employees to describe job procedures. Observe employees as they work. Ask questions.
Review accident reports/records Consult with EH&S Workers’ Compensation Coordinator
regarding previous injury statistics in your department
Review industry information Are there practices or operations that have not led to
accidents in your organization, but have led to accidents elsewhere (other departments, other Universities)?
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TRAINING cont.
Step 2: Determine scope of training.
All employees Employees in a particular workspace Employees who work with or near hazardous
chemicals or substances Employees who work with or near a
hazardous piece of equipment Supervisors
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TRAINING cont.
Step 3: Identify goals and objectives
Step 4: Conduct the training and collect/maintain documentation.
Step 5: Provide refreshers as needed
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TRAINING cont.
Every employee must receive training regarding:
1. The existence of the campus IIPP2. The departmental IIPP 3. The department Emergency Plan and
campus emergency and evacuation procedures.
4. Hazard Communication (Chemicals)5. Job Specific hazard training
This training should be completed before beginning work.
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TRAINING cont. 1. Existence of campus IIPP
Provide a link to the campus plan so that they may download it.
http://www.csufresno.edu/ehs/policies.htm
Questions about the campus plan
should be directed to EH&S
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TRAINING cont.2. Departmental IIPP
Review all components of the departmental IIPP with the employee.
Provide employee with a copy.
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TRAINING cont.3. Department Emergency Plan
Review & provide a copy of your department emergency plan. Emergency escape procedures/routes
Preferred means for reporting fires/other emergencies
Names/job titles of ees/departments to contact for further info
If applicable: procedures to be followed by ees remaining to operate critical operations before evacuating
If applicable: rescue/medical duties for key ees
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TRAINING cont.3. Emergency and Evacuation Procedures
Provide link to campus emergency procedures handbook.
http://www.csufresno.edu/police/emergency.htm
Have the employee complete the Campus Emergency Evacuation PowerPoint training.
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TRAINING cont. 4. Hazard CommunicationEvery employee has a “Right to Know” about chemicals.
The Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) was created by Cal-OSHA to provide individuals with information about the chemical hazards on the job, and how to protect themselves against those hazards.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
Chemicals are hazardous if they:
Cause acute health problems (such as corrosives that can burn eyes or skin)
Cause chronic health problems (such as toxic chemicals that can cause long-term
illnesses, such as cancer) Suddenly release pressure
(these explosive chemicals includes gases that could expand violently
Are flammable/combustible (chemicals that catch fire easily)
Are reactive (these chemicals are not stable, and thus can burn,
explode, or release dangerous vapors if exposed to heat, air, water, or particular other chemicals.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
The HazCom Standard details three-pronged compliance:
1) Chemical manufacturers are required to:
determine the physical and health hazards of each product they make.
provide detailed container labels and supply Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
2) Employers are required to:
Make MSDS’s available to employees Provide employees with training about the
Hazard Communication Standard Explain how it’s being put into effect in
their workplace, including: How to recognize, understand and use
labels and MSDSs Using safe procedures when working
with hazardous substances
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
3) Employees are required to:
Read labels and MSDS’s Follow label and MSDS instructions
and warnings.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
How do I find MSDS’s?
Look up your chemical at www.msdsonline.com Username: csuf Password: bulldog
Call the chemical/product manufacturer or distributor.
“Google” your chemical/product or distributor
Call EH&S for assistance.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION cont.
Next steps… Complete a chemical inventory. Obtain Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS) for each chemical used or stored in your department. MSDS’s must be available to the employee.
Ensure that employees receive appropriate training.
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Hazard communication cont.Training…
Determine the level of training needed
Level 1: High chemical use/exposure potential(Research/laboratory, Ag or Grounds Maintenance) Consult with EH&S for training.
Level 2: Medium chemical use/exposure potential(Plant Operations/Maintenance)Consult with EH&S to training.
Level 3: Minimal chemical use/exposure potential(Administrative/Office work/Non-lab teaching)See outline of necessary training on next slide.
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Hazard communication cont.Training…
Level 3Provide training on:
Location of your MSDS files (must be available to the employee at will)
Right to know law* Precautions to follow* How to read labels* How to read MSDSs*
* Training handouts available from EH&S
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DOCUMENTATION
Document everything. If you don’t have a record of it – it didn’t happen.
“Training” can be as detailed as a 40-hour class or simply a 5-minute safety talk at the end of a department meeting have everyone sign in for every meeting If info is distributed via email – keep a copy w/the
distribution list Must attach an outline of the information covered
and/or handouts
Utilize documentation forms already developed
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DOCUMENTATION cont.The following documentation forms have been
developed for your use:
Employee safety/emergency procedures training record For documenting initial training on IIPP, Emergency
procedures, HazCom and Job-specific training
Safety Training Attendance Record For documenting subsequent training
Safety Committee Meeting (if applicable) Report of Unsafe Condition or Hazard
Provides employees with an anonymous method for reporting hazards.
Hazard Correction Report For documenting corrections to identified/reported hazards.
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Next steps… Keep up to date with training new
employees. Provide trained employees with
refreshers regarding IIPP; Emergency Plan; Hazard Communication; job-specific hazards
Review job tasks to determine the need for JSA’s