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Health and Safety Conference 27 February 2009. Sylvie Châteauvert Director of D safe G. Bruce Christianson Civilian Health and Return to Work Coordinator. D safe G. Mission “ … to develop, coordinate, promulgate and administer the DND/CF General Safety Program…” Vision
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Health and Safety Conference 27 February 2009 Sylvie Châteauvert Director of D safe G Bruce Christianson Civilian Health and Return to Work Coordinator
D safe G Mission “… to develop, coordinate, promulgate and administer the DND/CF General Safety Program…” Vision “… reduce accidents in order to add to the operational effectiveness of DND and the CF, minimize personal suffering… and contribute to the morale and well-being of all personnel.”
Overview • Safety Governance • National H&S Policy Committee • Workplace H&S Committee • National and Local RTW Committees
VCDS National Safety Policy Committee CLC Part II DND/CF Safety Council D Safe G General Safety Program Functional Authority Framework National Return to Work Committee • Steering Ctte • Consultative Group • Working Group General Safety Consultative Framework Chain of Command 1.General Safety Council 2. Workplace Committee 3. Return to Work Ctte. Workplace Committee Command / Group GSOs CLC Part II 1.General Safety Council 2. Workplace Committee 3. Return to Work Ctte. Formation / Base / Wing GSOs LEGEND: Red: Legislation Greens: DND Policy / Program & Governance Blue: Program Delivery Unit GSOs Workplace Committee http://vcds.mil.ca/dsafeg/PolPgms/ImportantDocs/programdocuments/00native/Functionaldirection_e.pdf
Management representatives VCDS ADM (Mat) ADM (IE) ADM (S&T) ADM (HR-Civ) ADM (HR-Mil) ADM (IM) All Environmental COS Director General Nuclear Safety Director, General Safety CF Chief Warrant Officer Union Representatives UNDE IBEW FGDTLC (E) FGDTLC (W) FGDCA PIPSC Agriculture Union APSFA CMCFA CMSG National H&S Policy Committee Membership
National H&S Policy Committee Mandate “… to maintain oversight over those health and safety programs regulated by the Canada Labour Code, Part II and/or related policy impacting upon public servants. ”General Safety Program, volume 1, chapter 3, section 8. Authority “For the purposes of addressing health and safety matters that apply to the work, undertaking or business of an employer, every employer who normally employs directly three hundred or more employees shall establish a policy committee and, subject to section 135.1, select and appoint its members.” CLC, Part II, Section 134.1 (1).
National H&S Policy Committee Resources • Membership • Travel is centrally funded through D safe G • Secretariat (D safe G) Recourse to Resolve Issues • CLC Part II • Chain of Command
National H&S Policy Committee Challenges • Not meeting four times per year • Lack of productive agenda • Lack of committee meeting Successes • Schedule of planned meetings until December 2009 • Better communication through the safety governance • Awareness sessions given to the Policy Committee 24 February 2009
Workplace H&S Committees Membership • Fifty percent or more representation chosen by the bargaining agents and the remainder by the unit CO. • For public service employees a term of office is two years.
Workplace H&S Committees Mandate “…addressing health and safety matters that apply to individual work places.” CLC Part IIsection 135. Authority “…a workplace health and safety committee is required where 20 or more Public Service employees normally work.” General Safety Program, volume 1, chapter 3, section 45 a.
Workplace H&S Committees Resources • D safe G funds DND/CF training and associated travel costs for military and civilians. Recourse to Resolve Issues • CLC Part II • Chain of Command
Workplace H&S Committees Challenges • Inconsistencies in resources at the various levels of command (people and money) • Occupational Health and Safety expertise • Staff mobility • Training Successes • Governance • Structure • Training • Visibility
Management Representatives D safe G (co-chair) VCDS DGER DGRCHRS ADM (HR-Civ) ADM (S&T) ADM (Mat) All Environmental COS CMP Union Representatives UNDE IBEW FGDTLC (E) FGDTLC (W) FGDCA PIPSC Agriculture Union APSFA CMCFA CMSG National RTW Committee
National RTW Committee Mandate “…providing advice and guidance for those responsible for administering the Department of National Defence Return to Work Program.”RTWP Manual, chapter 3, annexe A, section 1. Authority VCDS National H&S Policy Committee National RTW Committee
Membership Management Representative Union Representatives RTW Program Advisor/GSO Human Resource Officer Unit’s HR Business Manager OR Assign RTW Duties: Workplace Health and Safety Committee Injury on Duty Leave Committee Employee Assistance Program Local RTW Committees
Local RTW Committees Mandate “… provide policy, direction, and procedures for the organization’s Return to Work Program.” RTWP Manual, chapter 3, section 9. Authority “Each Base, Wing, and major unit with more than 20 civilian employees must establish a committee or assign return to work duties to one of the previous mentioned committees in order to provide resources, policy direction and help the Return to Work Program Advisor manage the Return to Work Program.” RTWP Manual, chapter 3, section 8.
RTW Program Resources D safe G Funded Training • RTW Advisors Course • RTW Committees Course • RTW Awareness Course Locally Funded Training • RTW Employee Awareness Course
RTW Program Recourse to Resolve Issues Supervisor / Employee Supervisor / Employee / Employee Representative Supervisor / Employee / Employee Rep / RTWP Advisor Local RTW Committee Case Manager
RTW Program Success Several Local RTW Programs have established good communication and collaboration between stakeholders, creating effective and efficient RTW strategies for injured/ill workers.
RTW Program Vision Establish departmental RTW best practices, through sharing lessons learned from all Local RTW Programs to continually improve the National RTW Program.