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فهرست مطالب این مقاله ارزشمند (شامل 88 صفحه مقاله اصلی)عبارتند از :
1 Definitions 4
2 About the Guidelines 6
3 CSU Management of OHS 6
1 Introduction 62 Safety Culture and Commitment 9Safety Culture 9
Commitment to Safety Culture 9
Maintaining a Positive Safety Culture 9
Aim of a Safety Culture 10
Commitment and Policy 10
3 Reporting Structures and Approach 114 Budgeting and Cost Centres 135 Management and Advisory Committees 13Environment and Safety Management Committee (ESMC) 13
Emergency Planning Committee (EPC) 13
Radiation Safety Committee 13
Biosafety Committee 13
Critical Response Group 13
Campus OHS Committees 14
Campus Watch 14
6 Emergency Planning and Control 14Concept 14
Overview of Australian Standard 14
CSU Current Position 14
Identification of Wardens 15
Strategy for Implementation 15
Critical Incident Management 15
7 Workers Compensation and Injury Management 17Early Return to Work 17
Workers Compensation Management 17
Policy 17
Injury Management and Return to Work Program 17
Return to Work Coordinators and Role 17
Case Management 18
Suitable Duties 19
Claims Management 20
Disputes 21
Premiums and Allocation 21
8 First Aid Management 21Provision of First Aid 21
Management of First Aid 22
Incident Reporting 22
Notification of Accidents to WorkCover NSW 22
9 Recruitment 23Duties and Duty Statements 24
Non Managerial Staff 24
CSU Safety Management Guidelines
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Supervisory Staff 24
Managers 24
Executive Staff 24
Pre-employment Medicals 24
OHS Induction 25
10 Risk Management 26OHS Risk Management 26
Standards 26
Principles of OHS Risk Management 27
What are the OHS Benefits of Managing Risk? 27
CSU's OHS Risk Management System 27
Risk Context 28
Identifying Hazards 28
Assessing OHS Risks 30
Controlling OHS Risks 31
Measuring Control Effectiveness 34
Making Improvements 35
Integrating into the Safety Management System 35
OHS Risk Management Documentation 35
11 Management Information System (MIS) 35Principles 35
12 Performance Management 36Principles 36
Awards and Agreements 36
Performance Indicators 36
Negative Performance Indicators 36
Injuries and Illness Reports 36
Workers Compensation Costs 37
Positive Performance Indicators 37
Management Performance Indicators 37
Operational Performance Indicators 37
13 Record Keeping 38Principles 38
Controlled Documents 40
Document Information 40
Document Review 40
Version Numbering 40
Document History and Version Control Records 41
Amendments 41
Amendment of Policy 41
Administrative Amendment 41
14 Internal and Externa l Reporting 41Internal 41
External 42
Mandatory Notification of Incidents to WorkCover NSW 42
4 Unit OHS Management System 43
1 Introduction 432 Unit OHS Management Structures 433 Commitment 464 Consultation 46Legislative Requirement for OHS Consultation 47
CSU Safety Management Guidelines
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Reference: OHS Act Sections 13 to 15, Code of Practice
Sections 2 and 3 47
Application to Cost Centre Management 47
OHS Consultation Statement 48
Purpose of OHS Consultation Statement 48
Consultation with Staff 49
Campus OHS Committee 49
OHS Consultation Statement 49
5 Communication and OHS Groups 506 OHS Policies and Guidelines 507 Responsibility and Accountability 518 Duty Statements and Position Descriptions 539 Performance Agreements 5310 Recruitment 5311 Risk Management 5412 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) 6013 Contractors 6014 Off-Site Work 61General 61
Working from Home 61
15 Safe Systems 6216 Incident Management 6217 Post-Incident Management 6318 Injury Management 6419 Information, Instruction and Training 6520 Record Keeping 67Reports from Units 69
Incident Reports for Staff 69
Incident Reports for Students 69
Mandatory Notification of Incidents 69
Workplace Inspections 70
OHS Action Plans 70
21 Cycle of Continuous Improvement 705 Development of Specific OHS Programs 74
1 Introduction 742 Determining Needs 753 Planning and Setting Standards 754 Implementation 765 Performance Measurement and Evaluation 776 Review and Improvement 787 An Integrated Approach 786 Diagram List 79
7 Checklists 79
8 Tables 86
9 Publications and References 86
10 Acknowledgments 87