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ANZI/AIHA Z10 2005 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
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History AIHA received approval March 1999 First meeting February 2001 Over past six years 80 SH&E practitioners Representation –Industry –Labor –Government –Business Organizations –Professional Organizations –Academia July 25 th 2005 Approved
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Overview Voluntary Consensus Standard Uses already recognized management systems Compatible with –ISO 9000 –ISO 14000 Draws from approaches used by ILO Guidelines
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Management System Levels of Implementation Policy Processes Job Instruction Documents ANSI –Z10 User
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OHSMS Continual Improvement Process 4.0 Planning 5.0 Implementation & Operation 6.0 Checking & Corrective Action 7.0 Management Review
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OHSMS Model
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Layout Left Right SHALLRequirementsSHOULDGuidance
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Table of Contents 1. Scope, Purpose and Application 2. Definitions 3. Management Leadership and Employee Participation 4. Planning 5. Implementation and Operation 6. Evaluation and Corrective Action 7. Management Review
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ANSI Z-10 Section 1 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application
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Section 2 Definitions
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Section 3 Management Leadership & Employee Participation
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OHS Policy A. Protection and continual improvement of employee health and safety; B. Effective employee participation; C. Conformance with the organization’s health and safety requirements; and D. Compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Section 4.0 Planning
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4.0 Sets Requirements For: A. Review relevant information to identify issues related to S & H performance B. Prioritize issues C. Develop objectives for the system and for risk control D. Formulate implementation plans
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5.0 Implementation and Operation 1. Operational Elements A.Hierarchy of controls B.Management of change C.Procurement D.Contractors E.Emergency Preparedness 2. Education, Training, Awareness and Competence 3. Communication 4. Document and Record Control Process
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6.0 Evaluation and Corrective Action A. Evaluate performance through Monitoring Measurement Assessment Incident Investigation, and Audits B. Take corrective action when non- conformance is found, and C. Include results as part of planning process and review
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7.0 Management Review 1. Management Review Process 2. Management Review Outcomes and Follow-up
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What Now? What will OSHA do with this? –OSHA Rep on committee –Goes beyond OSHA 1989 draft –May first see it in settlement agreements Legal implications? –Employers –Consultants
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Thank You Dwayne Towles Advanced Safety & Health, LLC (502) 240-6910 dtowles@AdvancedSafetyHealth.com
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