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www.nscsa.org. Canadian Federation of Construction Safety Associations. An assembly of not for profit associations and government agencies representing or serving the needs of the construction sector.A common goal to reduce the human, social, and economic losses which occur as a result of workpla
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1. August 2003 Mexico City Presentation www.nscsa.org Nova Scotia Construction Safety AssociationPromotion of “best practices” in the construction sector Mike Kelly, CRSP, CHSC, CHSODirector Safety Services/Quality Manager
2. www.nscsa.org Canadian Federation of Construction Safety Associations An assembly of not for profit associations and government agencies representing or serving the needs of the construction sector.
A common goal…… to reduce the human, social, and economic losses which occur as a result of workplace accidents and injuries.
3. www.nscsa.org A Brief History Began in 1994
All provinces except Quebec have sponsored representatives at the table
Agreement on a national standard for ‘Safety Certification” reciprocity reached in 1999
Agreement on a national standard for Safety Officer status reached in 1999
4. www.nscsa.org Current Efforts
A national standard for audit in the construction sector.
5. www.nscsa.org Benefits of Participation Mutual Support
Shared resources
Annual meeting to exchange ideas and discuss current initiatives.
Represent industry needs/concerns on national development initiatives such as the current HRDC initiative for development of an interactive computer based training program for pipeline contractors.
6. www.nscsa.org Future ConsiderationsStrategic Interventions Safety Certification as a prequalification (bid requirement) on all government projects.
Health and safety compliance as an integral element of tender specifications. Non compliance treated as a breach of contract.
7. www.nscsa.org Future ConsiderationsStrategic Interventions Level the playing field………Health and safety compliance should not be a penalty system for the good performers.
Recognize the costs associated with OH&S compliance. Tenders should be awarded based on fair evaluation of the 3 primary elements:
Cost
Quality
Safety
8. www.nscsa.org Requirements Internal responsibility – a workable compliance strategy.
Government Leadership
Industry support for:
Simple standardized systems
Access to quality affordable training
Reward for good performance…incentives.