OH&S 1

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Rights of workers

articulated by 1974 Royal Commission on Safety in Mines

WHMIS

based on EE fundamental right to know about potential hazards in workplace

Media reports unsafe work conditions Bangladesh 2013 garment factory disaster =

indirect cost of negative publicity

Main reason $$ of workplace injuries $12 billion+ / year

large # of unreported injuries

Internal responsibility system:

mechanism has been found to be most influential in terms of H&S in workplace

Likely reason for higher rate of workplace fatalities in Canadian north NWT, Nunavut, Yukon vs. south PEI

nature of industries located in north

Respiratory problems

occupational illnesses since ancient Egyptian times

Part-time EE required by law to

report defective equipment & other workplace hazards

Seasonal EE exposed to higher risk of injury by ER vs. FT EE

they receive less safety training

Small businesses can gain access to same

up-to-date safety research as large organs

Lost-time injury

workplace injury results in EE missing time from work

Jean works for Co. that cleans up houses after fires & floods. The comprehensive online source to consult for up-to-date info on hazards of this type of work

Canadian Centre for OH&S

Performance M

HRM practice would support an enforcement solution to H&S

Workers' Compensation Act

Legislation resulted in removal of right of EE to sue ER for work-related injury/illnesses

National Quality Institute:

Organ believes healthy workplace includes enterprise community involvement

For most of twentieth century, explanation used to explain high rate of injury & fatality experienced by tow-truck drivers

accident proneness

OH&S PTSD experienced by Canada's military result of events during tour of duty

classified as an illness

Primary reason SV construction sites underestimated H&S risks

could not recognize unsafe conditions

XL Foods Alberta claims it did everything it could to ensure EE protected from risks due to tainted meat they rely on legal defence of

due diligence

Safety standard 1st established in Ont. in late nineteenth century

guards on manufacturing machinery

Members of Joint H&S Committee satisfy principal OH&S EE right

participate in id'ing & correcting H&S problems

ER responsibility under OH&S legislation

preparing written OH&S policy

1st step towards healthier & safer workplace

recognizing hazard

Economic benefit of effective OH&S programs

reduction in lost-time costs

Imran pumps gas at full-service gas station. He sees a customer light up a cigarette in their car as he heads towards them, by law he can

refuse to serve customer

Diego is interested in becoming an OH&S pro responsible for devising motivational H&S programs. well suited careers

registered safety professional

A volunteer firefighter has just watched safety training video re: new respirators. He finds the one given to him by his SV does not fit properly over his orthodontic braces. he should

report problem to his SV

Textile EE & carpenters/cabinet makers

susceptible to brown lung

Injuries & illnesses stem from what EE do on job, why is OH&S not managed by production/operations function

Safety requires compliance with labour law


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