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Shaping Solutions in Public Safety – A Collaborative Approach M. C. Shaw IAPA Slide #1 Shaping Solutions in Public Safety Shaping Solutions in Public Safety - A Collaborative Approach - A Collaborative Approach Former des solutions pour la s Former des solutions pour la s é é curit curit é é publique publique Un approache collaborative Un approache collaborative Maureen Shaw, President & CEO Association pour la prévention des accidents industriels (APAI) Telephone: 1 -800-406-IAPA (4272) www.iapa.ca
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Page 1: Shaping Solutions in Public Safety - A Collaborative Approach

Shaping Solutions in Public Safety – A

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M. C. Shaw IAPA

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Shaping Solutions in Public SafetyShaping Solutions in Public Safety- A Collaborative Approach- A Collaborative Approach

Former des solutions pour la sFormer des solutions pour la séécuritcurité é publiquepublique Un approache collaborativeUn approache collaborative

Maureen Shaw, President & CEOAssociation pour la prévention des accidents industriels (APAI)

Telephone: 1 -800-406-IAPA (4272) www.iapa.ca

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"A World where risks are controlled because everyone believes suffering and loss are morally, socially and economically unacceptable."

Notre vision est…

“Un monde où les risques sont contrôlés parce que chacun croit que la souffrance et la perte sont moralement, socialement et économiquement inacceptables."

Our Vision is…

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To improve the quality of life in workplaces and communities we serve by being an internationally recognized leader in providing effective programs, products and services for the prevention of injury and illness.

Mission

Améliorer la qualité de vie dans les lieux de travail et les communautés que nous servons en étant un dirigeant reconnu internationalement pour la fourniture des programmes, produits et services efficaces pour la prévention des blessures et des maladies.

Mission

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Industrial Accident Prevention AssociationIndustrial Accident Prevention Association

Consulting Services (High Impact Solutions, Integrated Management System that imbed workplace organizational health & quality)

Technical Services (Ergonomists, Engineers, Occupational Hygienists)

Training/Educational Services (Public, Custom In-house, Specialized, Internet, CD-Rom)

Products (more than 100 products)

Community-based programs through a network of 900 industry volunteers

Formed 87 years ago by industrial leaders with the Canadian Formed 87 years ago by industrial leaders with the Canadian Manufacturers Association, we have evolved as a non-governmental, Manufacturers Association, we have evolved as a non-governmental, not-for-profit corporation to 225 professional staff with the following not-for-profit corporation to 225 professional staff with the following integrated menu of offerings:integrated menu of offerings:

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Industrial Accident Prevention AssociationIndustrial Accident Prevention Association

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Example of partnerships and alliances locally, nationally and internationally Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Centre Patronal de Santé et Securité du Travail du Quebec Canadian Foundry Association Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Council International Section, Machine and System Safety (ISSA) DGSST-Mexico Radiation Safety Institute of Canada Institut de recherche Robert Sauvé en santé et sé curité du travail (IRSST) US National Safety Council WCB BC Mexico’s Direccion General de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo and Association

Mexicana de Higiene y Seguridad AC IAPA is one of 2 ILO Collaborating Centres in Canada and has just been

designated as “WHO Collaborating Centre for Workplace Injury and Illness Prevention.”

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Consensus StandardConsensus Standard

• CSA is recognized for its collaborative process in developing national standards.

• The standards reflect a national consensus of multi-partite stakeholders.

• The process creates a synergy to develop the right standards.

• The consensus standard is unique to Canada.

• National standards can be adopted and referenced by municipalities, provinces and Federal Departments

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Emergency Emergency Preparedness Preparedness and Responseand Response

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• Evolution of the CSA’s national standard on “Emergency Preparedness and Response” is an excellent example of the consensus standard approach.

• Third edition of CAN/CSA-Z731 supersedes the previous editions published in 1995 and 1991 under the title “ Emergency Planning for Industry.”

• New edition can be used by any public or private organization that wishes to develop an emergency management program.

Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Preparedness and ResponseResponse

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Bhopal Disaster December 3, 1984Bhopal Disaster December 3, 1984

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• On December 3, 1984, a chemical accident occurred at Bhopal, India.

• Resulted in the deaths of over 2,000 people and injuries to tens of thousands.

• Disaster had a profound effect on Canada’s emergency planning.

• After this event, the federal Department of Environment initiated a Bhopal Aftermath Review Project.

Bhopal DisasterBhopal Disaster

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• Department of the Environment led an industry and government steering committee to examine the potential for Bhopal-type accidents in Canada.

• Bhopal Aftermath Review: An Assessment of the Canadian Situation was released in March 1986 and had 21 recommendations.

• Review concluded that “The possibility of a major industrial accident does exist in Canada”

Bhopal Aftermath Review ProjectBhopal Aftermath Review Project

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• Review recommended establishment of MIACC In 1987.

• MIACC’s name was changed in December 1991 to Major Industrial Accidents Major Industrial Accidents Council of CanadaCouncil of Canada..

• MIACC operated until 1999.

• Council was viewed as an alternative to a strictly government-driven regulatory approach.

• MIACC’s focus was on the wide spectrum of Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPR) .

Major Industrial AccidentsMajor Industrial Accidents Co-ordinating committee of Canada (MIACC)Co-ordinating committee of Canada (MIACC)

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Major Industrial Accidents Council of Major Industrial Accidents Council of Canada (MIACC)Canada (MIACC)

• MIACC’s Objective: “To be the national focus and leader for the cooperative action to reduce the frequency and severity of major industrial accidents involving hazardous substances.”

• The MIACC process brought together, in a neutral forum, all those with a vested interest in PPR.

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• Council focused on developing standards, guidelines, processes and co-ordination of activities.

• In 1991 it published, through the Canadian Standards Association, the national standard, Emergency Planning for Industry.

• Final product: National CSA Standard “Emergency Preparedness and Response.”

Major Industrial Accidents Council of Major Industrial Accidents Council of Canada (MIACC)Canada (MIACC)

A truly Canadian approach that is critical in A truly Canadian approach that is critical in our current security environment our current security environment

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Major Industrial Accidents Council of Major Industrial Accidents Council of Canada (MIACC)Canada (MIACC)

• CSA’s collaborative standards process became a model for the world and formed the basis for the ILO convention

• The MIACC process also served as a model for Australia and other countries

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Other StandardsOther Standards

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management Systemsmanagement Systems

Social Reasons:Social Reasons:

• Heightened demand and less tolerance for poor health, safety and environment practices by Canadian Society.

• Demand for greater corporate responsibility Bill C-45.

The use of an integrated approach to The use of an integrated approach to the use of standards in health and the use of standards in health and safety is critical.safety is critical.

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management Systems Cont’d.management Systems Cont’d.

Economic Reasons:Economic Reasons:

• Injuries death and disease have direct and indirect costs in excess of 20 billion per year.

• In our global, highly competitive environment you can’t and don’t need to absorb these preventable costs.

• Improved labour relations (participation by all parties)

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ManagingProcess Built on Values

IAPA SAFETY, HEALTH and ENVIRONMENTIAPA SAFETY, HEALTH and ENVIRONMENTMANAGING MODELMANAGING MODEL

Preventive StrategiesIntegrated with the

Organization’s Business Process

Mitigation Of Contributing Causes

Outcomes

Compliance to:

Legislation, Systems, Standards &

Procedural Requirements

Positive Behaviours

Best Practice Utilizations

INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:• VISION• COLLABORATIVE CARING CULTURE• S.H. & E. FUNDAMENTAL VALUES, PRINCIPLES AND BELIEFS

• MISSION• BUSINESS STRATEGY

Business

Excellence

In Controlling

Losses to People

Equipment, Property,

Processes, Materials,

Product and Environment.

Good Corporate Citizen and

Community Acceptance

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IAPA’s IMS SYSTEMIAPA’s IMS SYSTEMTHTH

(Integrated Management System for Safety, Health and Environment)(Integrated Management System for Safety, Health and Environment)

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The time has come for a national standard for H&S Management Systems. IAPA supports this initiative and participates as a member of the technical committee

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“We must be the change we wish to see in the world” Gandhi

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Working TogetherWorking Together

Association pour la prévention des accidents industriels (APAI)

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Nous Collaborons!