30
Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’ Advisers Office Compensation Advisory Services, Ministry of Labour ã 2012 Employers’ Advisers Office. All rights reserved. The Employers’ Advisers Office encourages the copying, reproduction and distribution for Employer or Employee use of this document. However, no part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or distributed for profit or other commercial enterprise, nor may any part be incorporated into any other publication, without written permission of

Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Workplace Safety and YOU(A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities)

Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters

Employers’ Advisers OfficeCompensation Advisory Services,

Ministry of Labour

ã 2012 Employers’ Advisers Office. All rights reserved. The Employers’ Advisers Office encourages the copying, reproduction and distribution for Employer or Employee use of this document. However, no part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or distributed for profit or other commercial enterprise, nor may any part be incorporated into any other publication, without written permission of the Provincial Government of British Columbia.

Page 2: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Agenda

• Introduction to EAO, WAO & WSBC• General Responsibilities under the Act &

Regulations• Part 3.22 - New and Young Worker• Part 10 – De-Engerization and Lockout• Part 19 – Electrical Safety• Resources

Page 3: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

The Employers’ Advisers Office

• What is the EAO mandate?• How can we help?• What do we cost?• How do you contact us?• How do you contact the WAO?

Page 4: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Safety As An Issue

• Legal Responsibility • Moral Responsibility …to reduce the costs of workplace accidents

Page 5: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Provincial Statistics

In British Columbia in 2011 • 142 fatalities (2.73 workers killed per week)• 51,053 accepted health care claims• 47,974 accepted short-term disability claims• 4,771 accepted long-term disability claims

(Source: WorkSafeBC)

Page 6: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Provincial Statistics Young Workers Quick Facts (15-24 years old)

On average, between 2005 and 2009:

• 28 young workers were injured every day in B.C. • 41 young workers sustained serious, life-altering injuries each week • Young worker injuries accounted for 1.2 million days lost and $283 million in

claim costs • Accidents/Injuries typically occur within first 6 months on the job (- 20% within

first month on the job)• Males account for 3 out of 4 young worker claims or chance of injury: 1 out

every 21 young male workers

(Source: WorkSafeBC)

Page 7: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Who is Responsible for Safety in the Workplace? (Group Exercise)

Page 8: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Prevention

• WorkSafeBC is the governing body for OH&S • All workers unless under other jurisdictions• Mandate – Section 111 of the Act• Officers- enforce and educate (Act, Regulations,

Policies)

Page 9: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Responsibilities under the Act

• Employers (s.115)

• Workers (s.116)

• Supervisors (s.117)

• Prime Contractors (s.118)

• Owners (s.119)

• Suppliers (s.120)

• Directors & officers of corporations (s.121)

Page 10: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Worker’s Rights and Responsibilities• Take every reasonable precaution to protect self AND

those persons who may be affected by your actions or omissions

• Comply with Act and Regulations• Follow safe work procedures, wear PPE, no horseplay• Ensure ability to work is not “impaired”• Report to supervisor/employer contraventions of above• Cooperate with JOHSC (Wr Rep) and Board

Page 11: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Definitions

• “Supervisor”– A person who instructs, directs, and controls

workers in the performance of their duties• WorkSafeBC OH&S Regulations

Page 12: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Taking every reasonable care

in the circumstances to protect the health and

safety of the worker

What is Due Diligence

Page 13: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Due Diligence Is NOT:• Ignorance of the law• Believing the law does not apply• Economic considerations• Relying on workers past training and experience• “I don’t have time to baby-sit”• “He/she should have known”• Existence of an elaborate set of safety rules and

procedures

Page 14: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Due Diligence is NOT:

Page 15: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Due Diligence is NOT:

Page 16: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Due Diligence is NOT:

Page 17: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

The Cornerstones of Due Diligence and Knowing Rights and Responsibilities

Instruction

Supervision

Information

Training

Page 18: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

In your workplace you need to:

• Ask which tasks have safe work procedures that workers must follow

• Ask to be trained in safe work procedures• Ask if a written safe work procedure is available

(where is it and get a copy)• Ask who is my supervisor?

Page 19: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Indirect Responsibilities

• OH&S Committee• Safety Coordinator• Human Resources• Labour Unions• WorkSafeBC• Other Jurisdictions• Some may have regulatory power

Page 20: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

The Rights and Responsibilities Program

- Online, self paced, interactive, curriculum-based;- Builds on Student WorkSafe Planning 10 – elective

program offered in Grade 11 and 12.- Has supplemental video – The Supervisor* Warning: Many videos contain graphic scenes and

profanity. Viewer discretion is advised.

Page 21: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Some Rights and Responsibilities under the Regulations

• Part 3.12 – Right to Refuse• Part 3.22 - New and Young Worker (includes

accident reporting)• Part 10 – De-Engerization and Lockout• Part 19 – Electrical Safety

Page 22: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Other Responsibilities under the Regulations (cont’d)

• Impairment by alcohol, drug or other substance (s. 4.20)

• Improper Activity or Behaviour (s. 4.24) • Prohibition Improper Conduct (s. 4.25) • Investigation of Improper Conduct (s. 4.26)

Page 23: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Accident Reporting, Investigation & Inspection

• Immediate notice of certain accidents (s. 172)• Incidents that must be investigated (s. 173)• Investigation process (s. 174) • Improve effectiveness of OSH program (r. 3.3)

Page 24: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Prevention - Enforcement

Board officers also:• Issue a warning letter• Apply an administrative penalty• Charge claims cost• Recommend Prosecution

Page 25: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Defense of Due Diligence– A person is not guilty of an offence if the person proves that the

person exercised due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence

– A worker is not guilty of an offence if the worker proves that the offence was committed

• as a result of instructions given by employer or supervisor• despite the worker’s objection

– Evidence of precautions taken to prevent particular occurrence is also required

Page 26: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Questions to Ask Yourself

• Do you know your rights and responsibilities?• Are there systems in place to identify & control

hazards?• Has safety been integrated into all aspects of your

work?• Do you know your JOHSC (or Wr) representatives?

Page 27: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

More Questions (cont’d)

• What are your assigned/specific health and safety responsibilities?

• Have you had training in these responsibilities ?• How will you be held accountable for health and

safety responsibilities?

Page 28: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Summary• Due Diligence is the most common defense used for

penalties • Due Diligence is something you do before, during

and after there is an incident• Due Diligence is an ongoing process that requires

attention to detail and documentation

Page 29: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

ResourcesWorkers Compensation Act (Revised)Occupational Health & Safety Regulation

available for purchase from: Crown Publications (250) 386-4636 or

http://www.crownpub.bc.caPrevention Manual Regulation Guidelines

available for purchase from: Aramark 1-866-319-9704

email [email protected]://www.worksafebc.comhttp://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/eao or /wao

Page 30: Workplace Safety and YOU (A brief overview of Rights and Responsibilities) Presented to UVic – ECE (Dr. T. Lu, Professor) By Denise K. Peters Employers’

Thank You For Attending