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C184-2Decent Work for All ASIAN DECENT WORK

DECADE 2006-2015

Tsuyoshi KawakamiILO SafeWork

ILO Guidelines on OSH Management Systems (ILO-OSH 2001) - Roles of Trade Unions -

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What is OSH-MS ?Main elements

• Policy• Organizing• Planning and implementation• Evaluation• Action for improvement

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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ILO and ISO

• ISO 9000: Quality Management Systems

• ISO 14000 Environmental Management Systems

• ILO-OSH 2001 Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSH-MS)

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ILO-OSH 2001

• Not legally binding

• Not intended to replace national laws, regulations and accepted standards

• Application does not require certification

• Support to small enterprises

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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How to Develop Company OSH Policy1. Protect safety and health of all members2. Comply with OSH legal requirements3. Continually improve OSH4. Integrate OSH-MS in your business5. Promote worker participation6. One-page, easy-to-understand7. Inform your workers and customers

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Discussing OSH policy, organization, planningOSHMS Training in a small enterprise in Thailand

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Policy

OrganizingPlanning and

implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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Organizing OSH-MS1. Assign all workers and managers to

play their roles in OSH

2. All workers and managers required necessary training in OSH

3. Describe OSH organization structures and keep records

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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Planning and Implementation1. Review existing OSH conditions:

2. Carry out an initial risk assessment:

3. Set workable OSH objectives and targets:

4. Prepare a one-year action plan including:

- Regular checklist exercises and OSH committees;

- Prevention and control measures;

- Emergency prevention and preparedness.

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Risk assessment by WISE action-checklistOSHMS Training in a small enterprise in Thailand

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Action checklist

21. Increase natural ventilation by having more openings, windows or open doorways.

Do you propose action ?o No o Yes o Priority Remarks:……………….…………………………………………..…………………..

22. Provide adequate clothes and personal protective equipment such as glasses, shoes, and gloves.

Do you propose action ?o No o Yes o Priority Remarks:………….……………………………………………..……………………..

23. Provide at least two unobstructed exits from rooms and enough fire extinguishers.

Do you propose action ?o No o Yes o Priority Remarks:……….……………………………………………..………………………..

24. Provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water in all workplaces.

Do you propose action ?o No o Yes o Priority Remarks:…………….……………………………………………..…………………..

Welfare Facilities and Work Organization

Action checklist for small workplaces

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Low-cost improvements in small enterprises in Thailand

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Low-cost improvements in small enterprises in Thailand

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Low-cost improvements in small enterprises in Thailand

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Low-cost improvements in small enterprises in Thailand

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Small enterprises have power to make changes !

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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Evaluation- Performance monitoring -

1. Regular OSH performance monitoring;

2. Active monitoring (by action-checklist);

3. Reactive monitoring (when having accidents, injuries);

4. Audits by independent persons;

5. Overall review by the management.

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ILO-OSH 2001 Training for Small Enterprises

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15- Adjust working height for each worker at elbow-height or slightly lower than elbow-height.

Do you propose action? No Yes Priority Remarks:……………………………………………………………..

16- Use platforms for small workers and work item holders for tall workers.

Do you propose action? No Yes Priority Remarks:……………………………………………………………..17- Put frequently used tools, controls and materials within easy reach of workers.

Do you propose action? No Yes Priority Remarks:…………………………………………………………..18- Use jigs, clamps, vices or other fixtures to hold items while work is done.

Do you propose action? No Yes Priority Remarks:……………………………………………………………..

III – WORK STATION

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Joint Risk-Assessment Using Action Checklists

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Group Work to Build OSH-MS

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Make OSH policy widely known

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Achievements: Policy, Role Definition, and Action Plans

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Auditing

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Auditing: Interviewing workers

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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Benefits of OSH-MS:1. Organizing all workers to participate in OSH improvements;2. Establishing systematic and continuous OSH approaches;3.Creating visible impact on both OSH and productivity.

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Trade Union Action for improving OSH-MS1. Find strong points of your OSH-MS

systems;2. Ensure workers participation in all stages;3. Know root causes why your OSH-MS

does not work;4. Take appropriate corrective measures

including changes to the OSH-MS itself;

5. Set the next year’s target for continual improvement.

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Policy

Organizing

Planning and implementation

Evaluation

Action for improvement

One-year cycle of OSH-MS

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1. Find three good points of OSHMS approches

2. Find three points for trade unions to promote OSHMS in the workplace

Group work

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1. Find three good points in the printing section

2. Find three points to be improved in the printing section

Group work