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2 POLICY & PROCEDURES INDEX H&S 01 H&S 02 H&S 03 H&S 04 H&S 05 H&S 06 H&S 07 H&S 08 H&S 09 H&S 10 Health and Safety Policy Health and Safety Reviews Health and Safety Responsibilities Staff Safety Representation Hazard Identification, Assessment and Management Accident Reporting and Investigation Procedures Injury Management and Rehabilitation Training Records Emergency Planning and Readiness Contractors and Sub-Contractors DOCUMENTATION / Forms /Records / Reviews & Registers Part 01 Part 02 Part 03 Part 04 Part 05 Part 06 Part 07 Part 08 Part 09 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12 Part 13 Part 14 Hazard Identification & Building Maintenance Form Significant Hazard Register Accident Register and Investigation Form OSH Serious Harm Notification Form Accident Investigation Advice Poster Serious Incident Report Training Record Emergency Planning Annual Emergency Equipment and Drills Contractor Health & Safety Self Assessment Safety Audit Sheet Health and Safety Committee Minutes Employee Health, Safety and Injury Review Contractor Review Form QUESTIONNAIRES QST 01 Pre Employment Questionnaire Signature of Authorisation: Date: Issue

3 H&S 01 Health and Safety Policy Health and Safety Policy The Home works very hard to keep everyone healthy and safe. We are always looking to improve our present Health & Safety Management System. We believe that harm to people [and the environment] is preventable. We have objectives and we measure our success by how well we have measured up to those objectives. Management and staff need to fully understand their health and safety responsibilities. We try and make these clear at induction. Employees are trained to work safely. Each person s health and safety performance is reported on at performance appraisal. The Home is committed to complying with relevant health and safety legislation, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines and safe operating procedures. We have a continuous process of review and assessment of our own health and safety management. A set agenda is followed. Each agenda item has an objective or a target. We measure success achieving that target then look to improve where ever possible. Management recognises and supports the right of employees and their representatives to be consulted and participate in health and safety in the Home. We also rely upon them to discover, assess & manage workplace hazards, including reviewing success. We need immediate and accurate reporting and recording of all workplace incidents, near hits and injuries. This way we can prevent harm recurring [if at all possible] and give staff support, earlier, when needed. Management is committed to providing injured employees with immediate, meaningful and safe rehabilitation under the direction of ACC and medical advice. Within the policy the following objectives will be met: 1. Before work commencement, all new employees (and contractors) will be provided with documented safety induction. 2. Employees and their representatives will participate in the continuous improvement of health and safety and in reviews of these procedures. 3. The Home will provide a safe work environment, which achieves a 12-month zero time loss injury rate each calendar year. 4. Within 2 years of first audit, the Rest Home will meet the ACC WSMP Programs highest audit standard and maintain it ongoing. Signed: Date Issue

4 H&S 02 Health and Safety Reviews & Document Control Personalised 2.0 Purpose Health and Safety Reviews To achieve continuous measurable improvement in excellence of health and safety management 2.1 Responsibility and Authority Manager, is responsible for workplace safety development, implementation and review of Rest Home health and safety procedures. 2.2 Procedure The Home will provide sufficient resources to train and monitor team leaders and employees in health, safety and injury management. Health, safety and injury training will be provided to staff. Representatives are endorsed or re-elected annually. At this time staff have the chance to review and comment on objectives, policy, and procedures in a formal way. This annual review will specifically examine significant hazards, new identified hazards, present hazard control and reviews, Personal Protective Equipment, compliance to OSH standards, training needs of employees and appropriateness of the Home aims and objectives. The annual review will follow the same agenda established within normal three monthly safety meetings. As part of the annual review process, new goals, objectives and safety procedures may be developed. The final decision regarding health and safety goals, objectives and procedures rests with the manager. Every two years the manager or their delegate will s evaluate the Home s compliance to the ACC Workplace Safety Management Programme (WSMP) audit standard, using the ACC Self-assessment Booklet. The booklet will be used as an Internal Audit leading up to the ACC audit. The Home may employee the services of an external health and safety professional, to audit compliance with relevant legislation. Health and safety management performance can be based on: Benchmarking within the industry Internal and external audits of workplace health and safety standards Safety meetings held number, frequency and outcomes of set agendas Promptness of agreed actions Identification new significant hazards including those discovered within investigations Notices of non-compliance or poor performance received by management. Issue

5 3.0 Purpose Health and Safety Responsibility States specific Health and Safety responsibilities within the Rest Home. 3.1 Manager Responsibility / special role Health & Safety Manager responsibility Maintain the Home s Health and Safety policy on site and review each two years. Carries responsibility for reporting to OSH To make available enough resources and staff to safely operate using our health and safety procedures Ensure Rest Home work practices meet relevant legislation and are safe this includes sourcing specialist advice should this be required Encourage staff to assist in workplace safety development, implementation and review of Rest Home health and safety procedures Ensure emergency readiness and hazard identification control procedures are adequate to meet our operational safety and health needs Ensure skilled people provide new employees with appropriate induction and safety training before starting work. This training needs to be documented and signed off. Ensure competent ongoing training for staff To gather & monitor information that shows our health and safety performance. And to review this comprehensively every quarter and Benchmark our results against others in the industry Ensure accident recording and investigation procedures provide appropriate safety and health information about hazards and injury rates Ensure that appropriate safety related information is displayed within the workplace Ensure staff are involved in the assessment of hazards and their control for any new plant and machinery purchased Ensure staff are provided with the necessary Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) and make re-placements available when minimising significant hazards Show new staff and contractors around the work area and ensure safety induction training is completed and recorded (HSR 07) prior to allowing them to start work. REGISTER OF DOCUMENTS: The Manager controls the Health and Safety policy and procedures supported by his H&S Manager, RN & H&S coordinator. The master copy of the manual is clearly marked Master Copy and is held by the manager. Healthcare Help holds back-up copies of the Master manual off-site digitally. Other copies are available to all staff in the Home. Changes to the working copy may be made during the year at Service Review Meetings. These are made in the manual by hand and signed in ink [also within the printed manual]. Issue

6 3.2 Registered Nurse / Senior Care Giver Responsibility Surveillance to ensure that employees are not harmed while at work. To show by good example safe working practices that conform to appropriate standards Before working or asking others to work, evaluate the risk associated with work (Do a hazard identification) and never knowingly expose any person to likely harm from workplace risks (hazards) Ensure all near miss / hit (almost hurt some-one badly) and harm accidents are recorded in the accident register and reported to the manager. Decide prevention for further harm and tell everyone! Help with investigating incidents & accidents. Look to prevent any reoccurrence. Re- evaluate significant hazard safety management Ensure the manager is informed immediately of any serious injury accidents Continuously monitor workplace safety to identify potential significant hazards and their control to ensure work is carried out safely. Run required meetings to inform staff of the risks associated with work Make sure staff and contractors use the appropriate protective equipment required stopping work, which is believed to be unsafe, until it can be made safe Ensure personal protective equipment is available to staff and it is used correctly. When appropriate, ensure records of the use and issue of safety equipment by individual staff is kept [shared role with H&S Manager]. 3.3 Employee Responsibilities To recognise and accept responsibility for personal safety and the safety of others Complete and sign off Home s safety induction-training before starting work and to attend trainings as offered To read our comprehensive Significant Hazard Register and use appropriate safe work practices that it shows and that you are taught, including appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required All staff are required to follow our health and safety procedures and observe safe work practices at all times. Failure to do so is likely to result in serious disciplinary procedures by the Home, which could result in the termination of employment, if you are placing other s safety at risk We regular emergency readiness training within the workplace and it is your responsibility to attend. Staff are also responsible for reporting unsafe work conditions or equipment to a manager or supervisor and removing from use To immediately report staff or public injury, equipment damage, and loss of property to a supervisor and help to complete an accident report. To participate in keeping the workplace safe by contributing to regular meetings of the workplace health and safety committee and reviews of health and safety procedures. Issue

7 H&S 03 Health and Safety Responsibilities 3.4 Safety Co-ordinator Responsibilities Personalised To help meet management responsibilities the manager may established a special safety coordinator role within the workplace. An external contractor, may also fills this role In respect to safety related issues the safety coordinator will have the powers and responsibility to monitor and advise on site safety The key role of the safety coordinator is to manage the procedures outlined in this document, focusing on hazard identification, employee [and resident] safety, participation and training, rehabilitation planning, accident reporting and investigation and maintaining required documentation They assist the manager to review health and safety document control. 3.5 Purchasing Safety Management Responsibilities This is an agenda item at each quarterly Service Review Meeting. The manager has a duty to ensure that no new purchase or item coming into the Home will cause harm to anyone Between regular safety meetings the manager may hold special meetings to discuss safety related issues, including the purchasing of a specific item of equipment Consideration will be given to health and safety standards when purchasing equipment and chemicals. When applicable, equipment and chemicals are to meet the New Zealand Safety Standards All chemicals purchased should be supplied with the appropriate Material Safety Data sheet (MSD Sheets) for each chemical. Chemicals are to have MSD sheets available within the workplace at all times The manager will be responsible for providing health and safety information if it is required Responsibilities of Visitors to Workplace A visitors book is situated in the front foyer. Visitors, unless accompanied at all times, are requested to sign in and out. Family and friends taking residents on leave will sign in and out thus maintaining a register of those residents present on site. Contractors and other first time visitors will be greeted at the door Upon a resident s entry to the rest home, family members will be provided with appropriate safety direction and information regarding the control of hazards and what to do in the event of an emergency when visiting The Welcome Pack / brochures or Information Folder provides sufficient induction for the majority of visitors. Specific contractors will receive additional induction on an as needed basis In addition, signage within the workplace provides further direction to visitors on what to do in an emergency Any special precautions regarding personal protective equipment needs will be provided and appropriately used during the visit, should issues of infection arise. Issue

8 Health and Safety Committee 4.0 Purpose All staff are to be represented in matters of health and safety. 4.1 Health and Safety Committee Staff have voted for an agreed system where all staff are members of the Health and Safety committee with four agreed representatives. This will be reviewed every 12 months as part of the annual safety review process These agreed representatives should have the power to co-opt additional temporary members for special purposes and reasons such as expertise or technical knowledge The safety meetings will be held from time to time as determined by the staff, and management, but at not less than 3 monthly intervals Proper minutes of all meetings will be kept. Copies of such minutes will be posted on notice boards. This is to include the issuing and return of health and safety manuals within the workplace When the manager (or his delegate) considers new materials and equipment, prior to purchase, the safety committee is responsible for that equipment s safety review Employee members of the health and safety committee will be given adequate training in the relevant procedures in order that they may carry out their responsibilities and meet the Home s objectives. This training should be recorded on their training record (DOC 07) or be minuted within the safety committee minutes when provided to all staff at one time. 4.2 Annual Health and Safety Review The agenda for review is: Minutes of last meeting (check actions have been completed and signed off) Review objectives (undertaken annually as part of WSMP audit requirements) & occupancy Hazard management effectiveness Back Care, Infection, Medication stats Conformance with legislation (Work practices and procedures) Accidents and incidents (data reports all categorised exceptions) Serious injury review (or in the event of a serious incident involving staff) Purchasing safety review (per purchase safety review involving staff) Public safety and Emergency Readiness (2 drills per year, 1 fire service check) Internal and external audit reports (self-assessment audit results) Contractors and sub-contractors (including post-contract evaluation) Training needs (every 6 months check bring-up system) General business. A copy of minutes from the safety meetings will be posted within the workplace as soon as practicable after the meeting. Old copies are kept in a folder for ongoing staff use. Safety representatives help with safety issues [supported by management] when meeting is not practicable, or appropriate. The H&S Reps are marked as stars on our Organisational Chart. Issue

9 5.0 Purpose Hazard Assessment Identification & Management To Identify, assess and control workplace hazards. 5.1 Responsibility and Authority All employees carry responsibility for implementing these procedures according to their particular position and involvement in the Rest Home. 5.2 Procedure The following procedures have been developed to achieve the objectives of the Rest Home s health and safety policy. Aims: Systematic identification of hazards Assessment to determine significance of each identified hazard, then determination of control - elimination, isolation or minimisation To ensure procedures identify new hazards on an on-going basis before employees, residents, or visitors to the workplace might be exposed to any risk of harm A log of serious incidents for ongoing monitoring purposes, the Home s accident register (DOC 03) points to investigation to further identify significant hazards and evaluate control performance To ensure training and/or supervision is provided when appropriate, establishing safe work practices, and procedures, thus preventing likely harm from significant hazards To involve staff in the process of managing health and safety within the workplace and to provide appropriate training / understanding to enable them to do so. Changes to procedures can be made as long as they are clearly documented and in consultation with the manager. The procedures themselves follow closely the requirements of law so changes must be made with care. All staff are instructed to undertake a process of hazard identification when undertaking work for the first time or in purchases of new equipment. 5.3 Hazard Identification & Assessment Systematic hazard identification and assessment will be carried out evaluating the workplace by area, inclusive of all work and standards of safe work practices being undertaken: For each identified hazard, risk and severity will be determined; with the Rest Home ensuring sufficient information is acquired to make accurate and informed judgement. Issue

10 5.3.3 All identified hazards will be assessed to determine their potential to cause serious harm A Significant Hazard means a hazard that is an actual or potential cause or source of: 1) Serious harm; or 2) Harm, more than trivial, the severity of whose effects depend on the extent or frequency of exposure to the hazard; or 3) Harm that usually is not easily detectable, until a significant time after exposure to the hazard. Where hazards are determined as significant: 1) The hazard joins the significant hazard register (DOC 02) 2) Elimination must be considered as the first method for control 3) Isolation from employees will be considered where elimination is not practicable 4) Where both elimination and isolation are not practicable the Rest Home will minimise the hazard to employees and manage the on-going potential risk. 5) Management will monitor significant hazard controls by viewing inspection reports and evaluating compliance to standard. 6) Daily visual inspection of equipment and review of activities should be undertaken by supervisors to ensure employee safety. 7) Employees should visually check all equipment safety before use and use appropriate personal protective equipment made available by management e.g. gloves, gowns, goggles, gumboots, ear muffs. 5.4 Hazard Identification and Assessment Process The Hazard Identification and Assessment Process systematically identifies and assesses hazards associated with worksite/process activities, using the Hazard Identification and Control Sheet. (DOC 01) Enter identified hazards and rate the hazard in terms of severity and frequency: Enter likely ways to reduce the likely risk of an accident occurring and person responsible. If trivial, rating is not needed to be emphasised Determine if the hazard/operation is a significant hazard (risk). A matrix has been developed to help staff with this process [printed on the reverse side of DOC 01] to help determine hazard significance. Any needing immediate attention are recognised & staff must tell management at once. Issue

11 H&S 05 Hazard Identification Assessment & Management 5.5 Hazard Minimisation The following steps should be taken to reduce the risk of harm to employees when minimising a significant hazard: All employees should have information about the hazard and the methods of control used Provision of protective clothing and suitable safety equipment to all employees exposed to the hazard. Training in the fitting, correct use and maintenance and replacement of that equipment e.g. gloves or gowns or masks Where appropriate, environmental monitoring of the hazard will be undertaken Where appropriate, health monitoring of exposed employees will be used to ensure effectiveness and compliance of controls Emergency procedures will deal with any likely situations arising from the hazard. 5.6 Hazard Reviews Personalised Staff and management will undertake regular reviews of Rest Home hazard management effectiveness no less than every three months. According to agenda, findings will be reported back to the safety committee meetings The Home will undertake an annual hazard management review to review all listed significant hazards SOP s, using an independent auditor The Home will monitor the effectiveness of significant hazard management controls more closely if warranted In the event of a critical situation, the manager will ensure a review of hazard management controls is undertaken and that appropriate procedures are in place to ensure no one is likely to be harmed in the future. These actions will be reviewed under serious injury review at the safety committee meeting agenda. 5.7 Health Monitoring Prospective new employees will be provided with a pre-employment health questionnaire, requesting health related information. Depending on the position offered, a further medical physical examination from the Rest Home medical provider might be requested prior to employment Monitoring of the individual health of injured staff post critical event will be provided on medical practitioner s advice. This might include the Rest Home requesting a drug test for illegal drugs Exit health testing will be provided on full time staff only at the manager s discretion The medical practitioner will keep all medical records and they will be responsible for the reporting and managing of sub-optimal results in association with the manager. Where appropriate alternate duties will be offered. Issue

12 Accident Reporting & Investigation Procedures 6.0 Purpose The terms incidents and accidents, in this context, include all near miss or near hit events, work-related illness and injury events, that harmed or might have harmed any employee, and others, during the course of their work on site. 6.2 Responsibility and Authority All employees are required to report accidents/incidents to their immediate supervisor immediately after they occur and have the event recorded: In the Rest Home accident register (DOC 03) If Serious Harm, in the OSH serious harm accident register (DOC 04) 6.3 Procedure Non-Serious Harm. Appropriately trained employees complete and record the initial investigation of accidents/incidents and procedures using the Opportunity for Improvement Form. A list of designated accident investigators (DOC 10) is kept in this manual and is updated regularly The manager is responsible for non-serious harm accidents with the assistance of specific employees, such as first aiders / investigators / safety representatives and the rest home s Health and Safety Advisor [co-ordinator] All accidents and incidents are recorded promptly on the appropriate incident forms and reported to the senior person in charge of the home. The Manager [or their delegate] reviews all exception reports daily. The data from these forms is collated monthly using dedicated spread sheets. Trends and targets are reviewed at 3 monthly Health and Safety meetings or more frequently, if warranted. Collated data is presented at annual review and compared to desired values, industry bench marks, where they are available, other similar businesses and with previous year s data All injuries and near hits must serve to red flag the hazard involved and corrective actions must focus upon prevention of any repetition of the injury / near miss / hit event. There must be a designated person responsible for corrective actions following accident, within specific timeframe, with a signed off date showing when the corrective action was completed. Signing off is to be by the manager Induction training provides employees with specific instructions regarding accident-recording procedures and assesses competency [opportunity to practice]. Unless it is impracticable to do otherwise, employees are not to record their own accidents within the accident register or solely carry out an investigation. Issue

13 6.3.6 The manager will regularly review all accidents/incidents recorded within the workplace and report rates and trends to the safety committee. A management review of all accident data will be carried out as part of the annual review. Actions and controls identified as a result of an accident/incident are to be signed off by the manager. Each month the manager will collate overall Rest Home accident data - sign-off is on the he white copy of the accident register. 6.4 Serious Harm Accident Procedure First priority is to provide medical assistance. Control or move items at the scene only if necessary to: Save life, prevent harm and relieve suffering Maintain access for essential services Prevent serious damage or loss of equipment In the event of serious harm, the manager (or in her absence, an appointed person) is to be informed immediately. She will confirm that serious harm has occurred and arrange to notify the appropriate government agency by telephone or fax, as soon as practicable. Please note, not all serious harm accidents are to be reported to OSH under the HSE 2002 amendment Act. For example injury on the roads are to be reported to the police. The manager is to arrange an immediate investigation of the serious harm event Do not interfere with the scene of a serious harm accident. The manager may requests work continuation from OSH after appropriate scene information has been obtained. For example: photographs, measurements, staff interviews, relatives, contractors and other witnesses testimony that confirm activities leading up to event The manager or his delegate is to notify OSH (or appropriate authority) in writing on the prescribed Serious Harm Notification Form (DOC 04) within seven (7) days of the serious harm event The Serious Accident Report (DOC 06) should be completed in the event of a serious harm accident. This includes injury to any member of the public or contractor involving a Rest Home activity. All information associated with the investigation of an accident is for Rest Home use only. Only the manager is authorised to speak on behalf of the Rest Home or make documentation available to any other person. Issue

14 6.5 Practical Guidelines for Investigation Much of the evidence at a serious accident scene is of a fleeting nature and may not last for very long. Samples should be taken where appropriate and photographs, sketches and measurements taken to help with later reconstruction of events Interviews should be taken as soon as possible. Eyewitnesses are strongly influenced by each other and news media may change their view of the event. Witnesses may become hostile for various reasons, so keep interviews low key and focused on the events surrounding the accident. Ask open-ended questions Follow the questions described within the Rest Home safety procedures. They will provide a sound structure to obtaining the information required. Ask additional relevant questions. Allow the person being interviewed to explain their answer in their own words. Ensure accurate notes are made. Let the staff person review and sign the interview note. If requested allow a family or staff representative to be present Do not interview staff in groups. Look for the underlining reasons for an accident. Not all causes of accidents are work related. Follow common sense and respect the privacy and rights of the injured and others involved in the investigation Rest Home Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Sandra Lee should be called, at the Manager s discretion, in the event of serious injury. SERIOUS INJURY SAFETY ADVICE Establish a priority action plan: Safety Ensure the safety of injured and response staff first aid Response Airways Breathing Circulation Stop Severe Bleeding Organise for emergency services to be called If possible have a staff person stay and treat the person Do not attempt to move the person or equipment holding them in place unless it is absolutely safe to do so Ensure clear details are provided to emergency services on the location of the accident If possible have a staff person meet emergency services on their arrival to the site Follow direction given to staff by the emergency services personnel Offer appropriate site equipment to assist in the emergency Keep non-essential staff clear Once the injured have been removed for treatment, do not interfere or start to repair equipment involved in the accident. The MOST SENIOR PERSON ON DUTY should refer CONTACT THE MANAGER, then, refer to the serious harm procedures in this manual before taking any other actions once the injured have been removed for treatment. Issue

15 H&S: 06 Accident Investigation & Recording Personalised Designated Accident Investigators In the event of a serious harm accident or near miss, the following people should be designated as official accident investigators for the Rest Home: Nominated Investigators: (Safety Coordinator) (Manager) Current Health and Safety Representatives are shown by a star on the Organisational Chart: - (Registered Nurse) - See Home Organisational Chart for up to date list of reps - Chart is changed in Real Time & reviewed at each H&S meeting - Chart in RN office, main office and at start of this manual Nominated Trainers: Internal: Health & Safety Manager Registered Nurse External: StJohns NZ Fire Service Smith & Nephew International Certifications Limited Agri Quality Food Safe Essentials Corporate Safety [NZQA training] Aged Concern Healthcare Help Diagnostic Medlab Douglas Medico Systems Internet Health and Safety References institute@enviromedix.co.nz wic@xtra.co.nz HSE Act, Regulations and Codes of Practices Resource Management Act Health and Safety Compliance All New Zealand Law New Zealand and Australian Standards Dangerous Goods Information Injury Management Information Resources & Training Issue

16 7.0 Purpose Injury Management & Rehabilitation To ensure that, in the event of injury, injured employees receive supportive workplace based rehabilitation, from the time of injury [including being supported & taken to medical aid ], focusing on maximal possible recovery. 7.2 Procedure Employees are required to report back to the Home immediately after receiving treatment from the medical provider to complete OSH procedures and continue work if practicable If working away from site staff should seek medical treatment from the nearest service provider, preferably an A & E medical service centre. The employee must provide the Rest Home with a copy of the Accident Treatment Certificate from the medical provider as soon as practicable. This will establish the extent of any limitation in work capacity and help plan appropriate rehabilitation The manager will be responsible for assessing and arranging alternative duties with the help of ACC and the medical practitioner. The Health & Safety Coordinator may be called upon to assist, as required. Employees must participate in rehabilitation that is offered as long as it is within their capacity to do so. If an employee is unhappy with the way in which their work injury claim has been handled, they should contact the manager. The Rest Home will attempt to resolve the matter quickly and effectively No rehabilitation will commence until an appropriate documented plan has been developed by ACC and signed off by the employee or their representative, the employer, and the manager. Rehabilitation will be offered to employees for work and related injury and sickness Injury Management and rehabilitation is part of each employee s induction. Instruction on rehabilitation management will be provided to staff, as required, by the Rest Home safety advisor, on an as needs basis. As part of the Rest Home s Rehabilitation Program the following alternative duties have been identified for injured staff. These will need to be personalized in the Employee s Rehabilitation Plan dependant upon the nature and site of injury, and the employee s usual tasks and duties. o Reading to residents o Assisting residents with personal grooming o Assisting residents to write letters o Taking able residents for walks in the garden o Serving meals o Feeding residents o Giving out medications [if suitably trained] / Restocking 1 st aid box o Dressing Skin Tears o Writing resident reports o Assisting with care plans o Assisting in group activities like singing or doing puzzles o Assisting residents to tidy drawers and other personal effects o Arranging flowers o Assisting with / performing audits of the service [if suitable trained] o Cleaning and tidying the drug trolley o Other light tasks agreed with ACC Issue

17 Training Records 8.0 Purpose All practical steps will be taken to ensure employees possess appropriate skill to work safely. Health & Safety training is provided at induction by a suitably trained and / or experienced senior employee. 1. Proficiency and skills are ascertained. 2. Induction is documented on the individual training record and this manual must be read and signed as read 3. The employee is then buddied with a senior staff member until they are appraised as proficient. The buddy is encouraged to continue in an ongoing mentor role, as required. 8.1 Responsibility and Authority The Manager carries overall responsibility for ensuring adequate induction, the maintenance of Training Records and the Rest Home Training Schedule. 8.2 General Workplace Procedure All new employees, contractors and regular visitors to the Rest Home will be provided adequate safety induction training relating to safety within the Rest Home. Safety training that has been successfully completed by employees and contractors will be recorded using the Staff Training Record (DOC 07) Training needs are reviewed and assessed by the safety committee as an agenda item. This is linked to the Rest Home Training Schedule to control the retraining needs of staff on an ongoing basis. Hazard control is also linked to training as a means of minimising any likelihood of harm and as a means of promoting safe practice among staff at all levels. For instance, staff back pain levels are directly linked to the quantity and frequency of training and resources [both monetary and educational] Trainer selection will be based on experience, qualifications, references and availability. This includes internal existing members of staff The safety training record of staff should be reviewed and updated from time to time and ongoing training needs assessed by management and staff. Health and safety management training will be provided to Rest Home staff by external trainers. These trainers are listed in the safety manual (DOC 05). The skills of external health and safety providers will be assessed when first employed. Contracts will be reviewed every 2 years. 8.3 Training Process Training by approved educators should be provided as follows: Step 1: Explain the activity or process: hazards and how to avoid them: how and when to use safety equipment. Step 2: Demonstrate the task, including use of PPE. Step 3: Get the employee to explain all the points in Step 1. Step 4: Get employee to demonstrate as in Step 2. Step 5: Follow-up, supervise and monitor employee at intervals to ensure that the work is being carried out safely. Step 6: Document who, when and what was trained and by whom the training was done. Record this training on the training record & Schedule(DOC 07 ). Note: Trainers must have sufficient knowledge of safe work practices and be recorded on the Rest Home safety trainer file (DOC 05). Issue

18 9.0 Purpose Emergency planning and Readiness An emergency event can strike at any time, it will be sudden and unexpected, it will disrupt the normal routine of the organisation and it will demand immediate actions by persons within the Rest Home. 9.1 Responsibility and Authority The manager is responsible for ensuring emergency readiness and hazard identification control procedures are adequate to meet the Home s operational safety and health needs. 9.2 Procedure Emergency evacuations or drills are held every 6 months, as a minimum, and are recorded on DOC 11. Immediately afterwards, drill effectiveness will be reviewed and required corrective action noted. This is reviewed at the safety committee meetings as an agenda item The contracted fire service assesses the overall effectiveness of the emergency procedures. An instruction / refresher course is provided to fire wardens at induction & six monthly there after The Home carries emergency supplies of water and first aid equipment The Home Emergency Plan [dedicated bound booklet] covers: FIRE, STORMS AND FLOOD LOSS POWER LOSS WATER SUPPLY TSUNAMI ROBBERY/ INTRUSION AGGRESSIVE MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MALICIOUS PHONE CALLS EARTHQUAKE VOLCANIC ERUPTION, See evacuation plans in the Induction Manual & posted in strategic locations around the Home: Issue

19 H&S 10 Contractors and Subcontractors Contractors & Sub-Contractors 10.0 Purpose To ensure that the Home has a systematic approach to contractor operations, and that all contractors, sub-contractors and their employees do not cause harm to our employees, residents or anyone else Responsibility and Authority The Home provides Induction Training to all contractors using the Rest Home Induction Folder, as though an employee, as sensible. The Manager assesses contractor performance on a day to day, week by week and month to month basis, as appropriate, ensuring hazards are identified, and risk minimised. This information is recorded on the Contract Selection / Performance Form later reviewed at the quarterly safety committee meetings General Workplace Procedure Contractors, who undertake work of an infrequent and minor nature, may be exempt from some of these procedures at the manager s discretion. Note: It is recognised that contractors undertaking minor one off activities on site (installing soap dispensers) will not be required to meet the following safety and health assessment standards. While on site they will be treated as if a visitor and have a Rest Home representative monitor their safety. Contractor Procedures: Personalised Contractors provide a copy of their health and safety policy or statement and completes a Contractor Safety Performance Self-assessment (DOC 10) The contractor nominates a person who will be responsible and accountable for health and safety while working at the home The contractor should be able to prove that all employees have adequate training or are supervised by a person adequately trained and experienced As the principal, the Rest Home has the right to inspect the contractors work practices to assess safety and health standards/compliance The contractor must follow all of the principal s safety directions/requirements The contractor should provide their own first aid box for their employees. If not, they may request to use ours The contractor signs they will advise the manager of any accidents/incidents that take place. All accidents causing serious harm, incidents involving a significant hazard, and incidents causing environmental damage must be reported immediately to the rest home manager All safety equipment must meet an approved New Zealand Standard, or its equivalent. All general equipment should be kept in full working order and meet all relevant standards of maintenance Prior to Work Commencement Contractors must: Carry out hazard identification, ensure controls associated with work activity are in place, appoint a safety co-ordinator, and know how to report any accidents or near hits to both the rest home and OSH, as required The Home manager or their delegate will advise contractors of potential significant hazards which a contractor would not normally experience when working for the Home. Issue

20 DOC 01 Hazard Identification & Control Sheet Personalised Hazard Identification & Control Sheet / Building Maintenance Form Location:... Month:... Check by:.... Date HAZARD Tick an Option Safe Work Practice & Person Responsible Sign off date Eliminate Isolate Minimise Eliminate Isolate Minimise Eliminate Isolate Minimise Eliminate Isolate Minimise Eliminate Isolate Minimise Eliminate Isolate Minimise Signed off by Health & Safety Committee: Date: 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

21 DOC 01 Hazard Identification & Control Sheet Personalised SEVERITY X FREQUENCY = PRIORITY SCORE A life threatening 1 likely A1 A2 B1 Immediate corrective action required B serious injury 2 possible A3 B2 Corrective action within 24 hours C minor injury 3 remote B3 C1 C2 C3 Set practicable corrective action period (Significant Hazards = all A, B and C1 Rated Hazards) 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

22 DOC 02 Significant Hazard Register Page 1 Fire Danger / Smoking rules & danger / Emergency evacuation Pages 2-4 Moving & Handling & up off the floor! Danger to staff & residents Pages 5-7 Preventing & containing spread of infection! Danger to everyone Page 8 Managing Blood Spill Safely! Danger to staff Page 9 Preventing Needle Stick Injury Pages 10 & 11 Critical Points in Food Preparation! Danger to residents Page 12 Hazards in the Kitchen / Preventing Fires & burns Page 13 No Chemicals / Hazards for Cleaners / Environmental Cleaning Page 14 Hazardous Waste management / Rubbish Collections Page 15 Danger medication Error! Danger to residents Page 16 Managing Challenging Behaviour & Intruder Danger Page 17 Electrical Danger Page 18 Sunshine & Ergonomic Danger Page 19 Avoiding Hazards transporting Residents in Vehicles Page 20 Signing Sheet 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

23 DOC 03 Accident Register & Investigation Form Issue 03 01/06/2009

24 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

25 DOC 05 Accident Investigators & Safety Advice Accident Investigation Guide: Scene Retention: Much of the evidence at a serious accident scene is of a fleeting nature and may not last for very long. Samples should be taken where appropriate and photographs, sketches and measurements taken to help with later reconstruction of events. Interviewing: Interviews should be taken as soon as possible. Dividing People: Eyewitnesses are strongly influenced by each other and news media may change their view of the event. Do not interview staff in groups. Witnesses may become hostile for various reasons, so keep interviews low key and focused on the events surrounding the accident. Ask open-ended questions. Ask questions rather than seeking to confirm opinion. Accident Incident Report: Use HSR 06. This will provide a sound structure for obtaining the information required. Sometimes it works well to give each person present the Serious Incident Form to fill out in their own words. Ask additional relevant questions. Allow the person being interviewed to explain their answer in their own words. Ensure accurate notes are made. Let the staff person review and sign the interview note. If requested, allow a family or staff representative to be present. Look for the underlining reasons for an accident. WHY did it happen, rather than WHAT happened. Think past the effect of the incident. Not all causes of accidents are work related. Where appropriate, ask about home influences. Follow common sense, and respect the privacy and rights of the injured and others involved in the investigation. Examine the hazard: Was it previously recognised? What controls were in place? Is this a new hazard? Do we need to add it to our Significant Hazard Register? Seek assistance: Contact the Manager. He will give you practical support. She may call in the Health & Safety Co-ordinator. 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

26 DOC 06 Serious Incident Report SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORT Accident Date: Accident Register No: Name of Injured Person: A. What happened? B. Where did it happen? C. When did it happen? D. Describe how it happened? E. Why it did it happen? F. What should be done to prevent a re-occurrence? Issue 03 01/06/2009 Page 1 of 2

27 DOC 06 Serious Incident Report G. Should any disciplinary action be taken? H. Is any training / retraining needed? Please describe. I. Who should take corrective action and by when? Review of Rest Home Health and Safety Procedures as a result of this Critical Event: List Additional Hazards Identified (Hazard Management as per HS 04) Hazard Likely Harm Signed by Manager/Investigator:... Date:... /... /... Signed-off by Manager:... Date:.../.../... Signed-off by Safety Committee:.... Date:... /... /... (Attach Support Material and Statements) Page 2 of 2 Issue 03 01/06/2009

28 DOC 07 Safety Training Safety Training Record EMPLOYEE NAME: Position Induction Start Date: /../ Health & Safety Induction Training Emergency Readiness Employee/ Employer Responsibility Accident Recording [Forms for reporting] Hazardous Waste [protection] Hazard Identification [Significant Hazard Register] Issue Personal Protective Equip [gloves & gowns] Work Injury Procedure [Reporting requirements] Rehabilitation [Employee responsibility] SIGNED OFF BY TRAINER: DATE: SIGNED OFF BY EMPLOYEE: DATE: Essential Training: Trainer Name Comment Employee Signature Answering the phone Code of Rights Privacy & Dignity Confidentiality Complaints Management Communication Consent & Informed Consent Infection Control Standard Precautions Safe use of Gowns in Infection Practical session Wound & skin management Safe Medication Administration Understanding Diabetes & Insulin Controlled Drugs Awareness Reducing Falls Abuse & Neglect Safe Food Handling Maximising Independence Incontinence Training Reducing Pain / Comfort Cares Understanding Mental Health Fire Warden Training Moving & Handling Restraints Work Place First Aid Treaty Of Waitangi Outside Trainer Outside Trainer Outside Trainer Outside Trainer Managing Challenging Behaviour Issue 03 01/06/2009

29 DOC 08 Emergency Planning See Emergency Planning Policy & Procedures See also Evacuation Maps posted at strategic locations within the Home See also Fire Evacuation Scheme Approved by Fire Department Issue 03 01/06/2009

30 DOC 09 Trial Evacuation Report Building Name: TRIAL EVACUATION REPORT To be completed and forwarded to the local Fire Safety Office of the N.Z. Fire Service 6 monthly To be completed and forwarded Name of Person Supervising Evacuation: Was Evacuation an emergency? Or planned? Date Evacuation Conducted Time of Evacuation: Phone No: MINS SECS 1. Time Taken to complete evacuation of the Building? YES NO 2. Did all occupants evacuate safely, expeditiously and efficiently? 3. Could the Alarm be heard in all areas? 4. Were all Smoke and Fire Control Doors closed? 5. Were all Wardens and Staff members familiar with the Procedure? 6. Did all Wardens wear Identification in accordance with Scheme? 7. Was the correct Assembly Area used? 8. Was the Building Assistance Register available? 9. Are all Evacuation Procedure Notices in place? 10. Are all Exit ways clear and all doors able to open? 11. Has Fire fighting equipment been serviced in the last 12 months? 12. Did the person responsible know to make a call to the Fire Service using 111?(Do not make a call, recommended is a role play) 13. Is a copy of the approved Evacuation Scheme available? 14. Has the appointment of Wardens been reviewed in the last 6 months? 15. Have all Wardens been trained in their duties? 16. Does the building have a current Warrant of Fitness? Expiry date / / Compliance Schedule or B.W.O.F # If you have checked any Section no, provide details of actions to rectify fault. Continue on separate page if required: Signed: Trial Evacuation Supervisor Page 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

31 DOC 10 Contractor Health & Safety Assessment CONTRACTOR SAFETY PERFORMANCE SELF ASSESSMENT Company: Address: We acknowledge that a copy of Rest Home Safety and Health manual is available to us at the Rest Home office. We agree to abide by the safety, health and environment rules, procedures and policies prescribed by the document and meet all appropriate OSH requirements. I certify that the details given in this assessment are correct and accurate. Print Name: Title: Signed: Date: Does your company have a Health & Safety Manual? Yes No If not, you may use ours. Name of person who is first point of contact:. Position: Phone Number.. Do you have a list of known Significant Hazards? Yes No Do you have documented safe operating procedures? Yes No Will you report any accident or incident to us immediately Yes No Do you know how to notify serious harm accidents? Yes No Does the company / do you have trained first aiders? Yes No If not, you may use ours. Are MSD sheets available for all / any chemicals used? Yes No Other information: (For Office Use Only) Pre-Safety Assessment Approved status Signed off by Safety Coordinator: Comments: Date: Any Special Safety Issues Raised With The Contactor Comments: Post Contract Safety Review Approved status Signed off by Manager: Comments:.Date: Overall Performance Evaluation: Approved status Signed off by Manager: Comments (attach additional sheets as required)..date: Page 1 of 1 Issue 03 01/06/2009

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