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1 Health and safety London – 13th November 2009 Luc Proesmans Health & Safety advisor
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2 The Belgian construction sector 5% of GNP 13% of overall employment (workers) 26.000 companies 160.000 workers 25.000 employees 50.000 self employed
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3 The Belgian construction sector 98% SME’s
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4 Employment (%) - Company size Number of workers by company size (total: 160.000)
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5 Bouwunie and Health & Safety Federal: High Commission Sectoral: NAVB-CNAC Products
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6 High Commission for Prevention and safety Bouwunie is member of the “High Commission for Prevention and safety at work” (= governmental committee in Ministry of Labour) composed of: civil servants social partners (trade unions and employers organisations)
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7 Health and Safety Fund NAVB-CNAC Bouwunie is recognised social partner in the Sectoral Health & Safety Fund NAVB-CNAC NAVB-CNAC is established by social partners (equal representation of employers’ and workers’ organizations of the construction sector) established in 1965 mission: promotion of occupational health and safety (now: well-being) in the construction industry
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8 How does the NAVB-CNAC work? (1) Board: social partners – alterning presidency between employers’ and workers’ organizations) 45 employees – 4 departments department «companies»: 20 advisors visiting and giving advice on construction sites department «R&D»: knowledge, development of publications, tools,… department «training» department «administration»
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9 How does the NAVB-CNAC work? (2) Information and publications: library: documentation on well-being at work in the construction industry website www.navb.be with information, legislation, work declaration, construction site advice and publications NAVB-info: 3-monthly info-magazine about well-being at work, daily life at the construction site, evolution of technology and regulations NAVB-dossier: 3-monthly publication focusing on one particular subject (e.g. « Work at height ») cd-roms and dvd’s for specific construction occupations
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10 Bouwunie actions Tools for entrepreneurs cd-rom Safety Instruction Cards website inspection in woodworking sector – Febr. 2010
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11 Safety Instruction Cards What ? Why ? How ? CD-ROM Bouwunie
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12 What? Safety instruction cards contain the most important risks when using a machine or tool and corresponding prevention measures they can be used as a learning tool for the workers SIC are reflection of the risk-analysis when putting into use the equipment
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13 Why? Law forces to make up written instructions for each installation, machinery, tool or equipment Instructions should contain information about: putting into operation directions for use inspection maintenance information about safety /precautionary measures
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14 Why? The employer: has to provide sufficient information for his workers and manuals of the used machinery, equipment and tools; inform his workers about the risks they are exposed to while carrying out their job. Workers should follow a suitable training
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15 How? to be drafted by the user: in cooperation with the supplier or external prevention-service on H&S to be approved by the external prevention-service on H&S form: briefly and clearly in understandable language for the end-user must contain a lot of information at a glance uniform design has to motivate and invite the end-user to follow the instructions
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16 Example of a Safety Instruction Card
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20 cd-rom Bouwunie New edition 2009 90 SIC for site and workroom easy to adapt Incl. checklists and PPE Price: 35 euro members 105 euro non-members
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21 Website information for woodworking industry action of Labour inspection in Febr.–March 2010 information about technical items will be put on our website: wood dust safety of equipment and noise explosive atmospheres chemical agents
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22 Contact Luc Proesmans BOUWUNIE Spastraat 8 B-1000 Brussel Tel. +32 2 238 06 05 Fax +32 2 238 06 11 http://www.bouwunie.be E-mail: info@bouwunie.be
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