Title: Guidelines to ensure your building complies with osh regulations
1Guidelines to ensure your building complies with
osh regulations
- Tim Fisher, OSHA Services, LLC
2WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- EADER
- OTIVATOR
- EGOTIATOR
- PERATOR
- LANNER
- UALITY CONTROL
- ISK MANAGER
3WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
LEADER MOTIVATOR NEGOTIATOR OPERATOR PLANNER QUALI
TY CONTROL RISK MANAGER
4WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?RISK MANAGER
- the risks to the safety and health of his
employees to which they are exposed while they
are at work - the risks to the safety and health of persons not
in his employment arising out of or in connection
with the environmental impact of his undertaking - The risks to the safety and health of the general
public
5WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
- Leads the way in Risk Assessment
6GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE
- It shall be the duty of every employer to ensure,
so far as is reasonably practicable, the safety,
health and welfare at work of all his employees. - Part II, Section 6(1)
7IMPLICATIONS
- You must prove that you have done all you could
have done. Part XIV, Section 82A - If your failure is committed with the consent,
connivance or acquiescence of, or to have been
facilitated by neglect by you, you can be held
personally liable. Part XIV, Section 83(3)
8RISK ASSESSMENT
- Every employer shall make a suitable and
sufficient annual assessment - Suitable -- the assessment technique chosen
should be appropriate to the assessment being
made. - Sufficient -- the assessment is adequate to
show that risks are as low as reasonably
practicable (ALARP), and does not require further
elaboration.
9WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
- Ensure internal and external client satisfaction
- People PM Program
10WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
- Negotiates leases and contracts with vendors and
suppliers
11LEASES Owner/Occupier
Except where otherwise provided by the terms of
the agreement between the owner and the occupier
the owner shall be responsibleprovisionsrelating
to any sanitary conveniences, lifts, lifting
machines, floors, passages, stairs, walls, means
of escape and any other machinery, thing or part
of premises used in common by more than one
tenant.
57(4)
12CONTRACTS WITH VENDORS AND SUPPLIERSContractor
Safety
- Ensure that the technology, machinery, plant,
equipment or material is safe and without risks
to health when properly used Part II, Section
13(1)(a) - It shall be the duty of any person who erects or
installs any machinery, plant, equipment or
component thereof that nothing makes it unsafe
or exposes persons to risks to their safety or
health when properly used. Part II, Section
13(3)
13CONTRACTS WITH VENDORS AND SUPPLIERSContractor
Safety
- Where a person designs, manufactures, imports or
supplies any technology, machinery, plant,
equipment or material on the basis of a written
undertaking by other to take specified steps
sufficient to ensure that the article will be
safe and without risks to health when properly
used, the undertaking shall have the effect of
relieving the first mentioned person from the
duty imposed - Part II, Section 13(6)
14WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
- Controls the day to day
- Preventive Maintenance Program
15CONTROLLING DAY TO DAY
- the provision and maintenance of plant and
systems of work that are, so far as is reasonably
practicable, safe and without risks to health - Part II, Section 6(2)(a)
16CONTROLLING THE DAY TO DAY
- so far as is reasonably practicable as regards
any place of work under the employers control,
the maintenance of it in a condition that is
safe and without risks to health and the
provision and maintenance of means of access to
and egress from it that are safe and without such
risks. - Part II, Section 6(2)(e)
17CONTROLLING THE DAY TO DAY
- the provision and maintenance of a working
environment for his employees that is, so far as
is reasonably practicable, safe, without risks to
health, and adequate as regards amenities and
arrangements for their welfare at work Part
II, Section 6(2)(f)
18WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
19SETTING THE STANDARDS
- The evaluation of risk should involve both a
qualitative and quantitative approach. - Where relevant good or best practice is clear,
the balance should be in favour of qualitative
arguments to show that the risks have been
properly controlled. - Where relevant good or best practice is less
clear, appropriate support from quantitative
arguments will be necessary.
20SETTING THE STANDARD
- Cleanliness Part VI, Section 31
- All places of employment will be clean, orderly
and in a sanitary condition - Workrooms clean and dry
- Provide platforms, mats, or other dry standing
places for wet processes
21SETTING THE STANDARD
- In every part of an industrial establishment
where employees are working or passing, there
shall be provided and maintained sufficient and
suitable LIGHTING, natural or artificial, or
both, in accordance with approved standards. - Part VI, Section 33(1)
22STANDARDS SETTING ORGANIZATIONS
- ANSI American National Standards Institute
- ASHRAE American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers - ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
- IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- IESNA Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America - ISO International Standards Organization
- NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers
Association
23LIGHTING STANDARDS
24SETTING THE STANDARD
- Every occupier of an industrial establishment
that is not ventilated by a functioning
air-conditioning system shall secure and maintain
therein adequate and suitable ventilation by the
circulation of fresh air. Part VI,
Section 36
25STANDARDS SETTING ORGANIZATIONS
- International Mechanical Code (IMC)
- The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating
and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) - ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004, Ventilation for
Acceptable Indoor Air Quality.
26IAQ STANDARDS
27WHAT ROLE DO YOU PLAY?
- LEADER
- MOTIVATOR
- NEGOTIATOR
- OPERATOR
- PLANNER
- QUALITY CONTROL
- RISK MANAGER
IS YOU!
28THANK YOU!
- Tim Fisher, OSHA Services, LLC