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©2009
Susan B. Harwood Grant
Safety Management Systems
Safety Management
Worksite Analysis
ManagementCommitment
and Employee
Involvement
Hazard Prevention and Control
Safety and Health
Training
Presented by
[Name]
[Name]
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Housekeeping
Emergency ProceduresMedical concernsClass times, breaks & lunchBreak areas, rest roomsTobacco policyElectronic devicesMaterials
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National Safety Council Mission
The mission of the National Safety Council is to educate and
influence people to prevent accidental injury and death.
Making Our World Safer ®
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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.
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Introductions and Learning Goal
Your name
Where you work
What you do
Learning goal
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Today’s Agenda
Program IntroductionModule 1: Introduction to Safety Management SystemsModule 2: Management Commitment and Employee InvolvementModule 3: Worksite AnalysisModule 4: Hazard Prevention and ControlModule 5: Safety and Health TrainingModule 6: Assessing Organization Status and Planning for ImprovementProgram Conclusion
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Module 1
Introduction to Safety Management Systems
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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.
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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.
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Voluntary Safety and Health Program
OSHA’s
Voluntary Safety and
Health Program
Management Guidelines
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
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Voluntary Safety and Health Program
OSHA’s
Voluntary Safety and
Health Program
Management Guidelines
Should this plan be written?
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The Safety Management System
Safety Management
Worksite Analysis
ManagementCommitment
and EmployeeInvolvement
Hazard Prevention and Control
Safety and Health
Training
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Activity Instructions
Benefits to employees.
Benefits to the organization.
Benefits to the community.
Work in your group to identify:
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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
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How are safety and health related to sustainability?
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The Non-Integrated Organization
Employee Safety
and Health
Organizational Results
Social Responsibility
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The Integrated Organization
Employee Safety and Health
Organizational Results
Social Responsibili
ty
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