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Colleen Kragen – Safety & Health Specialist Last Revision – 9/11/17
OLYMPIC EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICT 114 Workers Compensation Trust Safety & Health Colleen Kragen – Safety & Health Specialist Last Revision – 9/11/17
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Introduction & Services
Gap Analysis – Basic Needs Assessments For Safety Onsite Services from OESD 114
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Basic Safety Needs Assessment
Written Accident Prevention Plan (APP) Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Central Employee Safety Committee Safe Schools Training & Documentation Safety Assessment Walkthroughs Safety Boards & Posters
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Onsite Services For Enhanced Safety
Safety Walkthroughs & Reports Ergonomic Assessments Accident Investigations Assist with Setup of Accident Prevention Program & Safety Committees Safety Training Examples: Ladder Safety Fork/Scissor Lifts SDS/HAZCOM Safe Lifting Slips Trips & Falls Accident Prevention
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Proactive Approach To Safety
Building a Culture of Safety with OESD 114 Employee Incident Reports (EIRs) Workplace Injuries & Near-Misses
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Safety Culture: Everyone Working Together for Safety
Report Employee Accidents & Near-Misses Evaluate the Data and Identify Safety Hazards Conduct Safety Walkthroughs Coordinate In-Person Training Events Prioritize Hazards Develop Mitigation Measures Using Available Resources Implement Mitigations Review Results
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Employee Incident Reports
Accident and Near-Miss Reporting is essential to identifying safety hazards and developing mitigations
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Understanding Injury & Near-Miss Statistics
All OESD School Districts from The number of accidents are fairly consistent with a peak in and had not ended yet.
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Injuries Can Happen Anywhere and Most Can Be Prevented
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Near-Miss Is not a bad word Help us identify areas for improvement
Provide us with an opportunity to prevent an accident before it happens Allow us to prioritize safety concerns and plan for the future
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Mitigation Reduces or removes the impact of a risk. The “impact” of a risk can include but is not limited to: severity, cost, size, or ability to recover.
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Keep It Simple Mitigation can be as easy as proper signage, replacing worn out items, or proper training.
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Mitigation Can Be Low Cost
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Mitigation Can Also Be Product Solutions
Before After
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Transportation Product Solutions
Before After
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Kitchen Product Solutions
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At the End of the Day We want everyone to go home safe and enjoy life!
By creating a Culture of Safety, having Plans and Committees, Identifying Hazards, and Mitigating Risks we show that employee safety and health is a priority and foster a happier work environment.
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THANK YOU!
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