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Mod 16 - Development of OSH Program

The document provides objectives and elements of an effective occupational safety and health program, including management commitment, hazard identification and control, training, and examples of documents that demonstrate having these elements in place, such as an OSH policy statement. It also discusses the importance of management leadership and employee involvement in the OSH program and provides examples of OSH policy statements with varying levels of detail.

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Mod 16 - Development of OSH Program

The document provides objectives and elements of an effective occupational safety and health program, including management commitment, hazard identification and control, training, and examples of documents that demonstrate having these elements in place, such as an OSH policy statement. It also discusses the importance of management leadership and employee involvement in the OSH program and provides examples of OSH policy statements with varying levels of detail.

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OSH Programming
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Basic Occupational
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Safety and Health Training


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OBJECTIVES

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At the end of this module, participants will be able to :

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• Discuss major elements of an effective OSH program;

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• Review an existing OSH policy statement;

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• Determine composition of the HSC based on the OSHS
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and company needs
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• Identify components of an exemplary OSH program


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Elements of an Effective OSH Program

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1. Management commitment and Employee

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Involvement

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2. Worksite Analysis to identify hazards
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Hazard prevention and control
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4. Training
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Group Discussion

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What documents will show that the

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company has these elements?

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1. Management commitment and Employee

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Involvement stated in an OSH policy
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Worksite Analysis to identify hazards
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3. Hazard prevention and control


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4. Training
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Element 1: Mgt. Leadership

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and Employee Involvement

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Suggested documents to implement this

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element.

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• Worksite policy (note how this policy is communicated to the

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work force and visitors);

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• Current year’s goals, objectives, action plans, and program
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evaluation;
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• Job descriptions that include safety and health


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responsibilities;
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• Performance evaluations that include an evaluation of safety


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and health responsibilities;


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Element 1: Mgt. Leadership

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and Employee Involvement

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• Budget showing money allocated to safety and health;

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• Contractor bidding proposal sheets showing all contractors’

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prior safety and health record;
• Orientation outline for all site visitors, including contractors;
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• Evidence of employee involvement, such as committee
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minutes or other records of employee participation in safety


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and health program decisions.


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Element 1: Management Commitment

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and Employee Involvement

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• Management commitment and employee

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involvement are complementary

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– Management commitment provides the motivating

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force and resources for organizing and controlling
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activities within an organization
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– Employee involvement provides the means through
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which workers develop and express their own


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commitment to safety and health protection


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OSH POLICY- the tangible evidence of

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management commitment. To be effective, it

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must:

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– involve senior management and representatives in the

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preparation of the policy,
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– be seen as consistent with the workplace's objectives of
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operating in an efficient and predictable manner,


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– be relevant to workplace's real needs, not adopted from


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another workplace, and


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– be accepted as equal in importance to the workplace's


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other policy objectives.


Exercise 1: Reviewing

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an OSH Policy Statement

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1) How are OSH concerns treated or viewed by Top

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Management?

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2) Are the responsibilities and corresponding

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authorities clearly indicated?

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3) Who will be covered by the OSH policies and
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programs?
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4) What kind of support will be provided to OSH?


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REVIEW OF SAMPLE

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OSH POLICY STATEMENTS

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Example 1 of

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OSH Policy Statement

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"The personal safety and health of each employee of

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this company is of primary importance. The

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prevention of occupationally-induced injuries and

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illnesses is of such consequence that it will be given

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precedence over operating productivity whenever
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necessary. To the greatest degree possible,
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management will provide all mechanical and physical


facilities required for personal safety and health in
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keeping with the highest standards."


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Example 2 of

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OSH Policy Statement

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"We will maintain a safety and health program

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conforming to the best practices of organizations

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of this type. To be successful, such a program must

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embody the proper attitudes toward injury and

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illness prevention on the part of supervisors and
employees. It also requires cooperation in all safety
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and health matters, not only between supervisor
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and employee, but also between each employee
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and his or her co-workers. Only through such a


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cooperative effort can a safety program in the best


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interest of all be established and preserved."


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Example 3

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General OSH Policy Statement

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ABCD Company values the importance of responsible Health,

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Safety and Environment management in our thrust to always

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provide unparalleled service to our Customers and Principals and

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to hold firm our place at the forefront of the food manufacturing

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industry.

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Align with this core value, it is the Company commitment to
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protect the health and safety of its employees being its most
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important asset, as well as the environment within the Company


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premises. The Company also moves to safeguard the


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environment and community where the Company operates as


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part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.”


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Example 4

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OSH Policy Statement

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This company recognizes that its human resource is

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its most valuable asset in its goal of globally-

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competitiveness. In relation of this, all possible

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support will be provided to ensure that its human

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assets are productive and provides quality service. The
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environment, health and safety department will be
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tasked to develop and implement such plans and


programs as applicable. The management urges the
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cooperation of all levels, including its suppliers and


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contractors, in executing such plans and programs.


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Example 5

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OSH Policy Statement

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Company XYZ is committed to ensuring a safe and

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healthy working environment for all its employees. We

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believe that most work-related injuries and diseases

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are preventable and that a "zero accident" target is

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desirable. We also consider that there is nothing more
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important in the undertaking of anyone's job than
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prevention of injury or ill-health to people in our


workplace. We recognize that our managers and
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supervisors have primary responsibility for providing


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and maintaining a working environment that is safe


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and without risks to health.


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HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND

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OSH ORGANIZATION – thru the Safety and

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Health Committee, which is:

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- a formal structure through which

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employees and management can raise
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concerns and suggestions about safety and
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health issues.
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Exercise 2: Identifying

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Members of OSH Committee

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No. of workers: _____

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Type of Committee: ?

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Chairman: Manager or Authorized Rep

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Secretary: Safety Man/Safety Officer

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Members:
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Worker/s (Union member if unionized)
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No. of Worker members: ______


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Dept. Head/Supervisor or Foreman


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No. of DH/S/F: _____


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Health representative: MD or Nurse or First-Aider


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OTHER ELEMENTS
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Element 2. Worksite Analysis

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Suggested documents to implement this element.

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• Results of baseline safety and health surveys, with notation of

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hazard correction;

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• Forms used for change analyses, including safety and health

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considerations in the purchase of new equipment, chemical,
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or materials;
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• Job Hazards Analyses;
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• Employee reports of hazards;


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• Site safety and health inspection results, with hazard


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corrections noted;
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• Accident investigation reports, with hazard corrections noted;


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• Trend analyses results.


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Element 3: Hazard Prevention and Control

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Introductory Statement:

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(1) Hazards will be eliminated when economically feasible, such

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as replacing a more hazardous chemical with a less hazardous

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one;

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(2) Barriers will protect persons from the hazard, such as
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machine guards and personal protective equipment (PPE);
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(3) Exposure to hazards will also be controlled through


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administrative procedures, such as more frequent breaks and job


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rotation.
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Accountability and

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Administrative Sanctions

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• All employees, including all levels of management, are held

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accountable for obeying site safety and health rules.

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• The following four step disciplinary policy will be applied to

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everyone by the appropriate level of supervisor:
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– oral warning;
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– written reprimand;
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– three day’s away from work;


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– dismissal.
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Element 3. Hazard Prevention and Control

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Suggested documents to implement this element.

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• .Preventive Maintenance Schedules and Results

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• Disciplinary Program and Records

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• Site Rules

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• Written programs mandated by the DOLE (Drugs, HIV/AIDS,
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TB, Hepa-B, etc.)
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• Maintenance records
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• Emergency Drill Procedures and Critiques


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• Health Surveillance and Monitoring Records


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• OSHS Administrative Reporting Requirements (IP-5, IP-6,


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AEDR, AMR)
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Element 4: Training

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Suggested documents to implement this

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element.

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• List of yearly OSH training topics with name of trainer

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and his/her qualifications;

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• Yearly training class schedule with attendance lists;
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• Individual employee training records with evidence
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of subject mastery.
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DOLE Framework for

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Outstanding OSH Performance:

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Gawad Kaligtasan at
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Kalusugan
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(GKK)
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OSH

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POLICY

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international
safety rating
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system
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OUTCOME
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& productivity
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OR MODELS
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OSH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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An OSH Officer’s Slogan

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Ang hanap-buhay ay

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para ikabuhay,

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At hindi para ikamatay!”
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RMTubelonia, 2002
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