Title: Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice
1Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety
Practice 1
Understanding Legal, plus Employee Safety
Health UCD Economic impacts
Understanding Legal, Employee Safety/Health
Economic impacts
2Supervisor Safety LeadershipMajor Job Factors
- Leadership is a job requirement
- Supervisors have a major influence/impact on
- Regulatory compliance,
- Meeting University safety/environmental goals
- Injury prevention,
- Absenteeism, and
- Workers compensation costs
3 Safety Leadership Legal, Safety Business
Aspects
- UC Daviss commitment to employee safe
behavior reflects - Meeting Federal, State, County, and UC Davis
safety requirements - Concern for employees safety, health and quality
of life - Concern for costs associated with injuries
illnesses
4 Legal EHS Regulatory Compliance
Requirements/Implications
- Many of the EHS programs are based on Federal,
California, and/or local (Yolo) government
regulations - Provide a safe working environment for employees
- http//www.dir.ca.gov/samples/search/query.htm
(Cal OSHA link) - It is the intent of UC Davis to comply with the
intent of these regulations as well as meeting
the specific legal requirements. - In addition, any violation of University EHS
policies procedures is taken seriously - http//safetyservices.ucdavis.edu/environmental-he
alth-safety/health-safety/health-safety
5Regulatory Relationships Government Visits
- Follow procedures for responding to government
agency visits (i.e. Cal OSHA), information
requests, and required reports (some immediate
reporting needs) - It is important for you, as a Supervisor, to
treat each agency representative with respect - Interactions with government agencies focus
solely on the incident/issue - All agency representatives will be escorted by an
EHS and a department representative at all times
6Supervisor Safety Leadership UC Davis EHS
Programs Policies
- First point of contact EHS policies
- Supervisor direct impacts employee performance
- Enforce compliance with EHS policies
- Communicate expectations
- Set the proper example
- Follow the policies, procedures rules.
7EHS Programs Policies
- Establishing a Safety Management program
- http//safetyservices.ucdavis.edu/environmental-he
alth-safety/health-safety/safety-management-progra
m/safety-management-program-1 - Complying with EHS Policies procedures
- http//safetyservices.ucdavis.edu/environmental-he
alth-safety/health-safety/policy-and-procedure-man
ual - Supervisor guidance and interpretation to
employees (work w/DSCs-DSAs) - Knowledge of policies and procedures to prevent
serious or life-threatening situations
8Supervisor Safety LeadershipGetting Assistance
- Tools University Safety Organizations
- UCOP Risk Management
- Campus Safety Professionals
- Safety Services Administration
- UC Davis Safety Council
- Departmental Directors Managers
- EHS Departmental Safety Advisors (DSA)
- Supervisors
- Departmental Safety Coordinators (DSC)
- Individual employees
9 The Role of EHS Departmental Safety Advisors
(DSA)
- Assist their departments
- Assist supervisors, management DSCs on
inspections - Serve as a Technical Resource
- Coordinate activities with Cal OSHA, Yolo
County, - Cal EPA, and other regulatory agencies
- Conduct incident investigation with the
department - Bring closure to injury/illness investigations
- List of DSAs
- http//safetyapps.ucdavis.edu/EHS/dsa/index.cfm
10Injury Illness Impacts Economic Direct Cost
- There are Direct Costs of Employee Injuries,
Illnesses, and Indirect costs due to Employee
Wellness and Behavior - Economic Value of Safety Positive ROI
- Direct Workers Compensation )WC) Costs
- Temporary Disability payments to injured worker,
- Physician and specialist,
- Therapists,
- Diagnostic testing,
- Surgery,
- After care nursing costs,
- Permanent Disability costs
- Each department annually assessed for WC costs
11Example Workers Compensation Case Back Injury
Cost (3 yr claim)
12Supervisor Best Safety Practice 6Workers
Compensation (WC)
- Reporting
- Employees need to report all injuries and
illnesses - Immediately
- Supervisors
- Assure Employees get Medical treatment
- Inform Workers' Compensation Unit of the injury
- Complete notice of injury form (if employee
does not go to Employee Health) - Responsible for written Incident Report.
- Contact Occupational Health for all WC claims and
referrals
13Injury Illness Prevention Indirect Costs of
injuries/illnesses
- Indirect costs
- Productivity losses overtime or extra wages,
- Training replacements,
- Administrative time managing claims disability,
- Legal costs possible fines
- Investigation and corrective action time
expenditure, - Work completion delays, equipment damage
- Employee skill loss, project/research delays,
- Morale efficiency impacts
- Liberty Mutual estimates for every 1 of direct
costs there are 3-5 - indirect costs
14 Supervisor Best Safety Practice Incident
Investigations
- Incident Investigation is supervisory primary
responsibility - Incident Investigations are performed to find all
the causes and corrective actions for injuries,
illnesses - Supervisors will be provided additional training
on effective incident investigation - A simple incident investigation technique is to
ask the 5 Whys - HANDOUT Incident Investigation form
- Interview employee(s), pictures, sketch
- Note Ask for assistance from experienced
Supervisors for your first investigation
15Supervisor Best Safety Practice Incident
Investigations
- Ensure department managers are awareness of
injuries, WC claims and prevention efforts - Insure a detailed injury investigation is
completed - Provide this information to Workers' Compensation
Unit for the claim filing investigation - Occupational Health work with the designated WC
provider for claims management
16 Supervisor Best Safety Practice Returning
Employees to Work (RTW)
- Return to Work (RTW)
- Employee will provide release to Employee Health
prior to RTW. - Human Resources provides notices of work
restriction to Department Management
Supervisors. - Supervisor ensures employee work within their
restrictions - Adhere to physician notes and restrictions
- Provide modified duty according to policy
- Call Workers' Compensation with questions