ANSI Z10 (2012): Continual Improvement System for Sustainable HSE Management Z10 as a Framework for Performance Jim Grieger, CIH, CSP, CHMM Associate Director-EH&S, Cornell University June 8, 2012
Management Systems Each company possesses (whether consciously or not, whether documented or not) an overall management system An overall management system is the sum of the management subsystems.. as well as their interrelationships Reference: ISO Guide 72:2000 Guidelines for the justification and development of management system standards
Questions to Help Understand “Management Systems” Approaches How would you describe the system (process) your organization uses to integrate environmental and health and safety programs into its day to day business? Do you have a process to ensure EH&S issues are addressed routinely? How reliable is the process? How do you know? Does your process include on-going planning, risk identification/control and reviewing your process for effectiveness?
Management System Standards OSHA VPP Australia-SafetyMap BSI-BS8800 Australia and New Zealand- AS/NZ 4801 Spanish-UNE ISO ILO-OHS-MS American Chemistry Council-Responsible Care American Petroleum Institute AIHA Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association BSI-OHS Assessment Series International Consortium for Standard & Conformity Assessment
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Interest Sectors on Z10 Committee Industry Labor Government Professional Associations General Interest Liaisons to relevant standards
Early Meetings Selection of composition of committee was in depth Representation of all sectors was paramount Argument for need was extensive First meeting voted to exist!!!! Struggled with what product should be
How we defined Success If the standard … Helps those who would like to move toward a management system for organizing their programs Is easy to read and provides useful information to facilities of varying S&H sophistication Is published in a timely fashion Is truly a product of consensus
… Versus Failure If the standard… Adds unnecessary burdens to effective programs Does not address minority concerns (i.e. small business, universities, labor) Provides “cookie cutter” requirements rather than generally applicable guidance Z10
Summary Z10 is a voluntary standard Purpose of Z10: a tool to minimize risks, prevent injuries and enable continuous improvement of the OHSMS Encourages integration using Deming’s Plan-Do-Check- Act Helps reduce risk
Management Systems Page 11
Z10 Sections 1.0 Scope, Purpose, and Application 2.0 Definitions Appendices Page 12
Management commitment & leadership Employee participation Accountability Resources OHS policy Management Leadership and Employee Participation 13
Left side vs. Right side Page 14
Z10 Required Documentation Health and Safety Policy (Section 3.1.2) Objectives (Section 4.3) Implementation Plan (Section 4.4A) Audits (Section 6.2) Management reviews (Section 7.1)
Z10 Standard What’s Different with the 2012 Standard? Page 16
Management Leadership and Employee Participation *2012 Changes Policy availability (external) Alignment with performance, financial and recognition systems Enhanced Guidance Employee participation *(enhanced appendix) Leadership communication Integration with business systems Reliance on system performance *=New Page 17
Planning *2012 Changes Clarification of initial and ongoing reviews Risk assessment and mechanisms for employee involvement Periodic review and update Enhanced Guidance System vs. operational planning Conducting an initial review Risk assessment methodologies *(new appendix) Use of quantitative and qualitative objectives *=New Page 18
Implementation and Operation *2012 Changes Risk assessment process Consultation with contractors Timely training and competent trainers Employee participation Enhanced Guidance Risk assessment *(new appendix) Contractors and procurement checklists *(new appendix) Employee participation in management of change *=New Page 19
Evaluation and Corrective Action *2012 Changes Assessment of legal and other requirements Audits by competent persons with independence Enhanced Guidance Explanation of audit and independence *(enhanced appendix) Assessing residual risks in corrective/preventive actions Incident investigations to understand root-cause failures *=New Page 20
A) Policy Statements B) Roles and Responsibilities C) Encouraging Employee Participation D) *Planning-Identification, Assessment and Prioritization E) Objectives/Implementation Plans F) *Risk Assessment G) Hierarchy of Control *= New Appendices Page 21
Appendices H) *Management of Change I) *Procurement J) *Contractor Safety and Health K) Incident Investigation L) Audit M) Management Review Process N) *Management System Standard Comparison O) Bibliography and References *= New Page 22
Z10 for All Organizations A standard for all sizes and types of organizations- balance and diversity of the ANSI process A practical tool to help organize your OHSMS and efforts A good resource for an initial review and gap assessment for your OHSMS Page 23
Thank You! Page 24