OSHA Management
OSHA Management
An occupational safety and health (OSH) management system forms part of an organisation's overall management system. The adoption of such a system signals an integrated management approach to the prevention of occupational risks. It is based upon guidelines and follows a process of change that requires leadership and support. Initial conclusions based on a number of business organisations indicate that results are variable, and depend more on the use made of the management system than the type chosen. It is recommended that an OSH management system be implemented providing a certain number of basic values and good OSH practices are adopted. An OSH management system is a tool combining people, policies and resources. It aims at improving a business occupational health and safety performance, making for better organisation and continual improvement within the company by ensuring that OSH matters are integrated across the organisation. OSH management systems form a framework for integrated, structured risk management, in particular as regards small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). They frequently enable OSH to take on strategic importance, giving the area of safety authority and legitimacy, and can make it possible for the company to learn useful lessons in every field. To this extent, businesses should be encouraged to implement such systems, as long as certain conditions are met. They can however also have detrimental effects if implemented without taking into account certain essential values or ensuring the right conditions. Such effects could include over-standardisation of management methods, breakdown of social dialogue, compliance with the system without achieving genuine progress or excessive behavioural control. An OSH management system can be an integral part of sustainable development, which must give consideration to workers health and safety.
CONTENTS
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THE CONCEPT OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT A. B. The concept of management The objective of safety and health in the workplace
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UNDERSTAND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE A. B. C. Section 30 (1) 1 Regulation 1996 Composition of committee Specific function of committee
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UNDERSTAND THE ROLES OF MANAGEMENT A. B. C. D. E. The roles of the management The procedures in policy, standard and development Develop rules and workplace procedures Enforcement and follow-up The responsibilities of departments and sections
safety guideline
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UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY TRAINING A. B. C. The purpose of safety training List training needs Practice the exercise procedure
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b. Composition of committee
The OSH committee shall consist of a chairman, a secretary, representatives of employer and representatives of employees. The chairman of the safety and health committee shall be at least one of the top management staff. The secretary shall be the person who is the best safety and health officer. The representatives of the employers are normally the departmental managers who are in full control of the department or functional units. Representatives of the employees shall represented by the employees, normally supervisors from various sections of a workplace.
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Conclusion
Understanding the concept of the OSH management system will help us to understand the application of OSH management system in Malaysia and legislation needs to follow by industry. The rules and legislation are always protecting the worker safety and ensuring healthy workplaces. The main purpose of the rules and legislation is to prevent accidents, ill health and injury at workplaces towards development of safety culture. Many companies who have implemented OSH management system have reported benefited from increased operational efficiencies, reduction in lost workdays, fewer accidents and medical claims, recognition by insurers and regulators and improved workers retention and satisfaction. Organizations with effective OSH management system earn positive returns and benefits on their health and safety investment.
References
Internet
http://publicsectorsafety.wa.gov.au/occupational_safety_and_health/Developing_ OSH_system.html http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cops/french/download/f000 013.pdf http://www.ohsas-18001-occupational-health-and-safety.com/
Book British Standards Institution (1996). Guide to Occupational Health and Safety Management - System. London, BS 8800