Title: Challenge Pilot Program Participant
1 Challenge Pilot Program Participant
- Stage One
- Assess, Learn and Develop
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2Administrator Verification Techniques
- Review of draft/final files
- Monthly or quarterly conference call
- Site visits
- Email Correspondence
3Part One
- Management Leadership
- Employee Involvement
4Management Leadership Commitment
- Vision Statement
- Policy Statement
- Strong leadership role
- Set goals objectives
- Establish clear lines of communication
- Clarify responsibility, authority accountability
5Employee Involvement
- Perception Survey
- Employees must be educated concerning
- Their rights under the OSH Act
- Their participation in the Challenge program
- Fundamentals of VPP
6Subcontractor Worker Coverage
- Develop plan for managing overseeing
subcontractors - Establish criteria subcontractor selection
process - Require subcontractor to adhere to company's
safety health procedures - Require subcontractor to have systems in place to
identify, correct track uncontrolled hazards
7Part Two
8Conduct Baseline Safety Industrial Hygiene
Hazard Analysis
- Establishes initial (baseline) levels of company
subcontractor employee exposure - Review previous accidents, injuries illnesses
- Review complaints of workplace hazards
- Previous studies
9 Analysis Continued
- Hazard Analysis of Routine Jobs, Tasks,
Procedures - Hazard Analysis of Significant Change
- Pre-Use Analysis
- Industrial Hygiene Program (Stage 2 Action)
- Routine Self Inspections
- Accident Investigations
- Hazards Reporting System
- Trend Analysis
10Part Three
- Hazard Prevention Control
11Certified Professional Resources
- Ensure that outside sources are available if
needed to conduct baseline hazard analysis
12Hazard Elimination Control Methods
- Begin identifying selecting the most
appropriate hazard control elimination methods
to address the most serious known hazards
identified through the baseline analysis - Establish implement system that prioritizes
hazards - Implement action plan
- Enforce selected controls incorporate into
training - Require subcontractors to adopt equivalent plan
13Hazard Control Program
- Establish Hazard Control program that meets
minimum requirements of OSHA - Hazard controls follow hierarchy of controls
- Engineering
- Administrative
- Work Practice
- PPE
14Occupational Health Care Program
- Company conducts review of OSHA 300 logs,
insurance claims, accident investigations
insures all records are complete - Company employees must have access to health care
services based on results of baseline survey
15Preventive Maintenance of Equipment
- Company has inventory of equipment that requires
preventive maintenance - Require subcontractor to have equivalent system
16Tracking of Hazard Correction
- Develop establish hazard tracking system
- Subcontractors should implement equivalent system
17Emergency Preparedness Response
- Provide/Plan for emergency care
- Establish written emergency procedures
- Train Employees
- Require compliance by subcontractors
18Part Four
19Training for Managers, Supervisors
Non-supervisory Employees
- Develop relevant training using worksite analysis
activities - Provide qualified trainers/instructors
- Require attendance
- Ensure OSHA required training is performed
20Stage TwoWorking Out the Bugs
- Continue Development,
- Fully Implement,
- Tweak
21Stage ThreeThe Last Stage
- Monitor,
- Refine/Tweak,
- Reassess
- and Improve Forever!