1. Module Overview
OSHA’s General Safety and Health Provisions
Module Description
References
State Plans
2. OSHA Instruction STD 3-1.1
OSHA Instruction STD 3-1.1
29 CFR 1926.20 Safety Programs
29 CFR 1926.21
29 CFR 1926.23
29 CFR 1904.2
Recordkeeping Requirements
Interpretation of STD 3-1.1
3. Safety and Health Program
OSHA Instruction STD 3-1.1
Employer Safety and Health Program
Management Commitment and Leadership
Assignment of Responsibility
Identification and Control of Hazards
Training and Education
Recordkeeping/Hazard Analysis
First Aid and Medical Assistance
4. Tools for Program Assessment
Basic Safety Program Assessment Tools
Documentation
Employee Interviews
Site Conditions/Root Causes of Hazards
5. Program Assessment
To Determine Program Effectiveness
Assessing Worksite Policy
Assessing Goals/Objectives
Assessing Top Management Leaderership
Employee Participation
Assignment of Responsibility
Authority and Resources
Accountability-Managers,Supervisors,Employees
Evaluation of Contractor Program
6. Worksite Analysis Assessment
Surveys, Hazard Analysis
Regular Site Safety/Health Inspections
Employee Reports of Hazards
Accident/Near-Miss Investigation
Injury/Illness Pattern Analysis
7. Assessing Hazard Prevention
Hazard Control
Facility/Equipment PM
Medical Program
Emergency Planning
8. Safety/Healthy training Assessment
Employees Understand Hazards
Supervisors Understand Responsibilities
Managers Understand Responsibilities
9. Safety and Health program
Major Elements of an Effective Safety Program
Key to a Successful and Efficient Evaluation
More Assessment Tools!
10. Multi-Employer Worksite Rule
Multi-Employer Worksite Rule
Fed-OSHA
Rule Increasingly Used
What is a Multi-Employer Worksite?
“Exposing” Employer
“Creating” Employer
“Correcting” Employer
“Controlling” Employer
Tips
Conclusion