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1 Samuel Steel Safety Group Meeting Three Sept. 15, 2011 Samuel Safety Systems

2 Meeting 3 Agenda Samuel Safety Systems Report Card SSSG 2010 Rebate News Progress Report Number Two – Where you are now – Where you should be now WSIB Presentation MOL/WSIB updates-Bill 160, WRP

3 Samuel Safety Systems Calendar Year 2010

4 Samuel Safety Systems Calendar Year 2011

5 SSSG 2010 Rebate News (WSIB Audits) 2011 Audited Members Samuel Safety Systems

6 So, What Does it Mean How does this affect our rebates for 2010? Samuel Safety Systems OR

7 up to 4% 6%. Max. up to 1% = + Achievement Performance GROUP REBATE For improvements to LTI frequency rate For improvements to severity rate + For successful program implementation Frequency & Severity improvement must exceed preset performance threshold. Achievement score is subject to a performance improvement threshold of 0.5/2 or rebate reduced by half. Performance calculated by comparing the two most recent years with two prior years. An employer with a traumatic fatality in the program year will be disqualified from the Safety Group rebate. *Based on Group premiums paid 2010 Rebate Formula up to 1%

8 Progress Report # 2 Who is 100 % Complete? Let see the hands Samuel Safety Systems 75%50%25%

9 Progress Reports All of your elements should be closing in on completion of the final step (s) If not, it might be time to press the Sound the alarms And put your to the Samuel Safety Systems

10 Discussion Period Discuss amongst your peers at your table (15-20 minutes) – Program Process Progress – Element issues – Time Availability – ETC. Select a designate from your table to present items to the group Samuel Safety Systems

11 Ministry of Labour Headlines July 2011 Workplace deaths have jumped 16 per cent in Ontario during the last year despite a government push for better job safety and prompting one labour leader to brand the situation “a national disgrace.” Ontario statistics show 377 workers died on the job or from occupational disease in 2010-11 that ended March 31, an increase of 53 from the previous year. Samuel Safety Systems

12 Ministry of Labour Headlines July 2011 A breakdown of the figures from the Ministry of Labour and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board reveals that job fatalities alone climbed by 11 in the latest year or 15 per cent to 84. The same data indicates that lost time injury and illness rates have continued to fall in the last decade. Those key rates dropped almost seven per cent to 4.16 accident claims receiving approval for compensation per 100 full-time equivalent workers in the latest year. Samuel Safety Systems

13 Ontario Federation of Labour Comments “Every year, it’s still 80 or more workers in our province who die,” Sid Ryan (president of Ontario Federation of Labour) said. “It’s a national disgrace. Shouldn’t we as a society, place more value on a human life? Yet, it’s regarded as the cost of doing business.” Ryan said police have the authority to lay charges for negligence in on-the-job deaths that can mean jail time under the Criminal Code but they have not exercised that power enough. “We say ‘kill a worker, go to jail,’ ” said Ryan. “We are only going to see a drop in fatalities when we start to see CEOs or front line supervisors go to jail as a result of workers getting killed. Samuel Safety Systems

14 Bill 160 On June 1, 2011, Bill 160, the Occupational Health and Safety Statute Law Amendment Act, 2011, received Royal Assent. As previously reported, the Bill 160 amendments are intended to respond to the recommendations provided by the Expert Panel on Occupational Health and Safety and significantly amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Samuel Safety Systems

15 Bill 160 Amendments 1.Amendments remove the responsibility for workplace injury prevention from the Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) and move it to the Ministry of Labour (MOL) with the creation of a provincial Chief Prevention Officer (CPO). 2.The promotion to the public an awareness of occupational health and safety 3. The education of employers, workers and other persons about occupational health and safety grants to support occupational health safety activities 4. Establish training standards Samuel Safety Systems

16 Bill 160 5.Ensure health and safety training for health and safety representatives 6.Allows unilateral recommendations by a Joint Health and Safety Committee co-chair 7. Creation of the Prevention Council to advise the CPO 8. Health and Safety Association to report to the CPO Samuel Safety Systems

17 MOL Blitz September - December The Ministry of Labour blitz for the industrial sector with focus on ? Samuel Safety Systems

18 Next Meeting Date Final Meeting November 10, 2011 Final Reports are due December 8, 2011 Samuel Safety Systems

19 Any Questions Samuel Safety Systems


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