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XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work A Regulator’s Journey to Harmonisation 14 September 2011. John Watson General Manager Work Health and Safety Division WorkCover NSW. WorkCover NSW.
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XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at WorkA Regulator’s Journey to Harmonisation 14 September 2011 John Watson General Manager Work Health and Safety Division WorkCover NSW
WorkCover NSW • Responsible for administering work health and safety, injury management, return to work and workers compensation laws, and managing the workers compensation system in New South Wales 2
WorkCover NSW – a commercial organisation 3 2008/2009
National Target 1: 40% reduction in injury claim incidence rate by 2012. NSW tracking slightly off the target as at the end of FY 2009/10. Trend is deteriorating • The workplace injuries target incidence rate for 2009/10 was 10.1 • The actual workplace injuries incidence rate for that period was 10.7, with a statistical confidence range of 10.6 to 10.8 • Injury incidence rate is the number of injuries per 1,000 employees who worked in NSW during the reporting period. • Injury frequency rate is the number of injuries per million hours worked. It is calculated as: Number of injuries diseases / Number of hours worked by employees x 1,000,000.
National Target 2 : 20% reduction in fatality incidence rate by 2012. NSW was on track to meet target as at the end of the FY 09/10.The small number of fatalities means the fatality incidence rate trend can be quite volatile. • The fatalities target incidence rate for 2009/10 was 2.17 • The actual fatalities incidence rate for that period was 1.99, with a statistical confidence range of 1.52 to 2.57 • Fatalities incidence rate is the number of fatalities per 100,000 employees.
WorkCover NSW • Focused on reducing workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses in New South Wales by: • Promoting productive, healthy and safe workplaces • Providing advice and assistance to businesses • Working in partnership with the community 6
Corporate Priorities • Help employers improve understanding and ability to achieve safer and healthier workplaces through guidance material, workplace advisory visits, partnerships and alliances, research grants, training and mentor program. • Encourage the sharing of leading practices and learning from exemplar businesses to lift standards across the board. Delivery of timely, accurate and helpful information and advice to workers and employers. • Identify high risk occupations and work with employers to help reduce business risk, reduce incidents, improve performance, and reduce workers compensation premiums
Journey to harmonisation • WorkCover NSW is committed to: • Working together with the other Australian states and territories to achieve harmonised work health and safety legislation • Ensuring the effective implementation of the new legislation across New South Wales • Working in partnership with businesses, employers, workers and unions to ensure they are ready to operate under the new arrangements 8
New legislative arrangements • Duties of care: • Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBUs) • Workers • Expanded consultation obligations • Health and Safety Representatives 9
New legislative arrangements • Enforcing compliance: • Inspectors focus on providing education, advice and assistance to businesses • Notices • Enforceable undertakings 10
Ensuring national consistency • Work Health and Safety Regulators’ Harmonisation Project • National Compliance and Enforcement Policy • Framework for Common Approach to Inspection Work 11
Implementation in New South Wales • Work Health and Safety Legislation Implementation Program • Building internal capability – systems, inspectorate and staff • Communicating and engaging with stakeholders 12
Assisting industry meet their obligations • WorkCover Assist Grants Program • Free workshop series outlining new legislation • Advisory visits • Training package • Website • Up-to-date information • Webinars • Fact sheets • Frequently asked questions • Advertising campaign and online media updates 13
Assisting industry meet their obligations • Stakeholder engagement strategies • Consultation on model regulation and codes of practice • External Reference Group (ERG) - promotes discussion between WorkCover and those affected by the changes. - four specific ERG subgroups - PCBUs & Officers; Right of Entry; Interpretation and Enforcement; and Consultation • Industry Reference Groups (IRGs) 14
Improving workplace safety • Identifying emerging trends and priority areas • Developing strategies and allocating people and resources to where they are most needed • Sharing information, expertise, techniques and resources across jurisdictions and stakeholder groups 15
Further information WorkCover Website www.workcover.nsw.gov.au