Safety
cctsphr
27 Posts
I am Director of HR and now have Safety reporting to me too. The individual seems to have a lot of time on his hands....I have asked this person for information regarding the yearly safety training schedule and was not impressed with what I got. We are currently working to improve this. I am not comfortable with some of the answers I get about training and record keeping for training. In addition, I want this person to take a more active role in accident investigation and follow-up. This is a new area for me and I want to make sure the current Safety Coordinator is covering all the areas that should be done. I am looking for a reference or source or something to help me conduct an audit of this function so that I can objectively evaluate the current safety function to ensure it is meets all OSHA requirements. I have gone to the OSHA websit and have gotten some information. To give an example, recently there was an issue with lifting. The employee (who had returned from WC) said the items she was required to lift were heavier than her restrictions. I got involved and actually weighed the items. Sure enough they were hearvier (than even what the job description stated) The Department Manager said about a year ago (before safety reported to HR and prior to my becoming the HR Director) she had asked the Safety Coordinator the evaluate the situation. According to her, the Safety Coordinator came to the area looked at the situations and said the items were not to heavy. When I found this out I had a conversation with the Safety Coordinator to find out what happened and he verified the Manaer's account. I asked him if he weighed the items and he said no. I pointed out that it was necessary to actually weigh items and verify with the job description etc. Any information would be helpful!
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Sounds like there may have been lower expectations in the past, but that does not let him off the hook for not pushing to get the appropriate things done anyway. Myself I always went with the attitude that I would make the company do the right thing and focus on educating those above me as to what is required.
If he/she is not even weighing objects when there is a complaint about something being outside the individuals restrictions that is not a good sign. Could be an indication that you need to evaluate this person's fit and start over. Sounds like if you have to go that route that you will still be money ahead.
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
former safety manager, safety coordinator, safety leader, safety director and safety administrator. :-D
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Carole Wood, PHR
Human Resources Administrator
Tahoe City Public Utility Distrct
530-583-3796,ext.14
Safety is everybodys responsibility, Here in B.C the politicians
will not accept the COMMON sense Reccomendations to update the highway safety
By the following
Adopt the FREE National safety standard color of school bus yellow # 13432
U/S standard 595B
For all new vehicles ordered for use on highways operations and full time contractors.
Update the Motor vehicle act regulations that should require the PERMANANT installation of
an AMBER COLORED roto beacon Lamp Mounted at the highest point and visible from 360 degrees for all vehicles that
Stop on the highways systems to perform work, inspection, supervision of any work or utility.
Ensure that all vehicle above are equipped with reflective tape on the sides and rear.