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Safety Orientation. Shelagh Mirski Biosafety Officer Environmental Health & Safety 96 Albert Street Ext. 77077 Shelagh.Mirski@queensu.ca http://www.safety.queensu.ca. Environmental Health and Safety. Your Safety Safety of Others in the Community Safety of the Environment. Your Safety.
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Safety Orientation Shelagh Mirski Biosafety Officer Environmental Health & Safety 96 Albert Street Ext. 77077 Shelagh.Mirski@queensu.ca http://www.safety.queensu.ca
Environmental Health and Safety • Your Safety • Safety of Others in the Community • Safety of the Environment
Your Safety Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations (OHSA): • built on the principal of the Internal Responsibility System, which applies a shared responsibility to everybody in the workplace • Who is Responsible for Your Safety? • Queen’s (EH&S)/Your Department • Your Supervisor • You and everyone who works with you
Protecting Others – Your Role • Your role in the Internal Responsibility System • complete your required training so you know: • how to be safe • your responsibility for others • what training will be provided to your personnel through EH&S • ensure that anyone you supervise is trained • report incidents, near-misses, dangerous activities or unsafe conditions
Queen’s Safety Resources • Department of Environmental Health and Safety • Our Mission is to enhance teaching and research at the University by fostering a healthy and safe work and study environment. • Policies, procedures and systems in place to: • assist you in staying safe; • comply with safety-related legislation and environmental protection legislation; • comment on pending legislation – concern about how it will impact your research and teaching
Queen’s Safety Resources • Joint Health and Safety Committees • Queen's University maintains ten Joint Health and Safety Committees that meet the legal requirements of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. • Worker members and management members inspect all workplaces annually. • Departmental Safety Officer • Conduit through which EH&S provides information to your Department: • release of new or revised SOPs • availability of safety courses • assists supervisors in reporting incidents
Policies and Procedures University Safety Policies EH&S Policies & Procedures: • Train your personnel and students using these Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) • ensures compliance with legislation and with University policies
Orientation Safety Training Required for all Faculty: • Health & Safety Awareness • duties, responsibilities, rights • Orientation Checklist • Combines Queen’s information and Departmental, location- specific information • Complete with supervisor (or designate) A.S.A.P. & return to Departmental Safety Officer • Supervisor Training • (likely afternoon of Thursday October 26) • Bill 168 – Violence and Harassment (Human Resources)
EH&S Training and Permits Required where applicable: • Office Safety • First Aid • WHMIS, Biosafety, Radiation, Xray/Laser • Designated Substances • Hoist & Crane • Ladder • Equipment Permits required: • Radioisotopes and sealed sources • Biohazards – infectious microorganisms or material that might contain pathogens e.g. human blood and tissue
Questions ? ? ? You are welcome to contact EH&S directly with questions! www.safety.queensu.ca Extension 32999