Title: Institutional
1Institutional Personal LiabilitiesDON M.
POWERSDIRECTOR OF SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENTUNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
CAUTION NO LEGAL ADVICE IS INTENDED BY THIS
PRESENTATION. IT IS PRESENTED FOR INFORMATION
ONLY AND REPRESNTS THE OPINION OF THE PRESENTER
2A One-Hour Inspirational Potpourri of Information
- Some common law doctrines
- Relation to Workers Compensation
- What regulators are doing
- What does this mean for you?
CAUTION THE HARDEST THING TO LEARN IN LIFE IS
WHICH BRIDGE TO CROSS AND WHICH TO BURN.
3Common Law Doctrines
- Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Respondeat Superior
- Ordinarily Prudent Master
- Reasonable Person
CAUTION IGNORANCE OF THE LAW IS NO EXCUSE .
4Its a Res Ipsa World
- The thing speaks for itself. A challengable
assumption of negligence which arises from proof
that the instrumentality (thing or place) causing
injury was in defendants exclusive control, and
the accident is one that ordinarily does not
happen without negligence. A rule of evidence
that says, absent an explanation, injury arose
from defendants want of care. - Being a Public University and having a
responsibility to the public creates a higher
level of duty than that expected between
individuals - A higher level of duty translates to greater care
and concern that must be given to individuals on
the campus and creates the risk of greater
imputed negligence for the University
5Respondeat Superior
- The Boss is responsible for the actions and
inactions of his employees if they are operating
within the scope of their employment. - What you do or dont do as an employee can hang
your boss, but it can also hang you if you do not
protect yourself. Your protection comes from not
doing something illegal and from keeping your
boss informed.
6The Prudent Master
- Keeps a reasonably safe place of employment
- Supplies safe tools and equipment for employees
to use - Warns employees of known risks and hidden hazards
- Provides a sufficient number of co-employees to
safely accomplish work
7Reasonable Person
- Exercises the judgment of an average person, who
makes a judgment or decision based on all
reasonable and known available information in
such a manner as a prudent person would make for
himself which would protect the interest of
himself and others.
8Some Thoughts OnWorkers Compensation
- What is Workers Compensation?
- Duties of Employer
- Duties of Employee
- Defenses left to Employer
- Legal Standards that must be met
9Workers Compensation
- A mechanism for providing wage benefits, medical
care, and disability benefits to victims of
workplace accidents and placing the costs on the
consumer through the medium of insurance with
premium costs of the insurance passed on in the
price of the product or service of the employer
10Duties of Employer
- Be an ordinarily prudent master
- Pay insurance premiums or have self- insurance
- Give up common law defenses contributory
negligence, fellow servant, and assumption of the
risk
11Duties of Employee
- Work within scope of employment
- Use safe, prudent and reasonable means to
accomplish a job within the training and tools
that have been provided by the employer - Give up right to sue employer in return for
automatic benefits
12Defenses Left to Employer
- Drinking Drugs
- Horse Play
- Fighting
- Illegal activity
- A willful injury
13Legal Standard
- Employee/Employer Relationship,
- Accidental Personal Injury, and
- Injury Arises Out of In the Course of
Employment
14The Real World or What Regulators Are Actually
Doing
- Current Proposals in Washington
- Current EPA Actions
- Recent OSHA Activity
CAUTION IF YOU DONT KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING,
YOU WILL PROPABLY END UP SOMEWHERE ELSE
15Potomac Pukes v. Any U.
- Proposed legislation -- If a worker dies on the
job, OSHA will file an automatic felony charge
against the employer instead of a misdemeanor
charge. - Current drive is for more regulation not less
- Bottom line, Pukes win and the U. loses
16More News from DC
- OSHA will grandfather your ergo program -- if
you act now and put a program in place showing
management commitment, employee involvement, and
regular program involvement. - OSHA will soon have a regulation requiring a
Safety Health Program, which must include
Management/Employee participation, hazard
identification, hazard prevention and control,
information and training, and program evaluation.
17Recent EPA Actions
- Three EPA Regions push colleges to comply with
environmental regulations - University of Hawaii faces 1.3 million fine over
storage of hazardous waste - University of Virginia faces an asbestos clean-up
that could cost 15 million - Georgetown University paid 7,500 fine for not
wetting down wall for ACM removal
18More EPA Stuff
- Appeals court rules that simple negligence --
such as sloppy work practices -- can be treated
as a criminal violation of environmental (or
safety) regulations. - Failure to use certified technicians to repair
air conditioners that contain CFCs can net a
fine.
19 OSHA Related Activities
- Damned if you do Damned if you dont
Department University of South Carolina,
attempts to comply with housekeeping standards
cleans out too much professor wins judgment for
150,000. - New on OSHAs top 10 list -- Worker safety
training. To bullet proof your training,
document it, call it training not a tool box
talk, and dont forget to provide the training
to workers absent from the initial training.
20Its Not All Bad -- There Are Defenses Against
OSHA
- EMPLOYEE MISCONDUCT DEFENSE
- Employer Must
- Have established work rules
- Communicate rules to employees
- Actively take steps to discover violations
- Effectively enforce rules when violations are
discovered
21Claim of Negligent OSHA Inspection
- 1 Million awarded to shoe factory employee
- Employee was injured by unguarded machine that
had been unguarded through two consecutive OSHA
inspections by two different inspectors - The theory -- Had the machine been cited during
one of the two inspections, the guarding would
have been corrected prior to the accident.
Additionally, the U.S. is liable for conduct of
its agents.
22Application of Law to a RealUniversity Case in
Oklahoma
- Trip and Fall on Brick Sidewalk of University by
a Student - Processed through Risk Management Denied
- Suit ensued
- University wins on Summary Judgment
23Evans v. City of Eufaula,527 P.2d 329, OK
(1974) Trip and Fall Defense
- A slight or trivial defect is insufficient to
warrant liability. - Slight or trivial defects have been identified
as - 2 rise between two sections of sidewalk
- 3 to 8 wide 1/2 deep
- hole 1 to 1 and 1/2 deep
- holes to 1 and 1/2 deep and up to 9 wide
- Considering all facts, a reasonable man would
agree the city (or University) would not
anticipate danger to the public.
24Safety Coordinator v. Legal Hazards
- Safety Personnel act as agents of employers in
carrying out their duties. - As agents they can be sued, and there are
increasing numbers of these cases. - The best defense is to perform safety duties
competently (stay within your course of
employment) and deal professionally and honestly
with regulators. - Some managers have been found guilty of
dereliction of duty and have been fined and
sentenced to jail terms.
25Personal Organizational Liability
- Created by negligence -- ignoring a duty properly
held, such as ignoring a lengthy series of
complaints about workplace conditions - An action outside the scope of employment
condoned by the organization - Criminal activity and willful violations
- Failure to know or act on what you should know
26Steer Clear of Liability
- Do your job professionally and well. This
includes having safety rules, disseminating them,
training personnel, and following up on training. - Exercise daily vigilance -- live, think, and
practice safety. - Be professionally competent. Stay current with
additional training, keeping updated with the
laws. - Act professionally and honestly. Do not commit
illegal acts or lie to regulators.
27What this Means for You
- Keep Records -- Document, Document, Document.
- Inform your bosses -- reports, recommendations,
inspections. - If a known, dangerous situation persists, get
outside help. - Kick it up the ladder, do not sit on it.
- Insure meaningful training occurs.
- Get training for yourself.
- Let them arrest someone else.
CAUTION IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE 100 TIMES THAN TO
BE KILLED ONCE.
28 The Art of Being Reasonable
- Make reasonable and ordinary observations.
- React within a reasonable time.
- Ask for help.
- Communicate in a timely manner.
- Keep yourself and others trained.
- Ask questions.
CAUTION DO WHAT YOU CAN WITH WHAT YOU HAVE WHERE
YOU ARE
29Get Commitment
- Management commitments
- Team commitments
- Individual commitments
TIP Lasting success is based oncommitment
30There are Dual Responsibilities
TIP COVER BOTH BASES, AND NEVER GIVE IN, NEVER
GIVE IN, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER --
IN NOTHING, GREAT OR SMALL, LARGE OR PETTY--
NEVER GIVE IN EXCEPT TO CONVICTIONS OF HONOR AND
GOOD SENSE Winston Churchill