Title: Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety for Teachers
 1Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety 
for Teachers 
 2Occupational Health and Safety Legislation in the 
21st Century 
- OHS Act 2000 
- Aim to ensure a healthy and safe workplace. 
- Places obligations on employers, manufacturers, 
 designers, and employees.
- Hi priority to consult with employees. 
- OHS Regulation 2001 
- Gives specifics for all work areas, hazards  
 risk management process.
- Codes of Practice/Australian Standards 
- Give information on how to comply with the 
 regulations eg. Hazardous Substances, Noise etc.
3Responsibilities under the Law 
- Employers 
- Ensure a safe workplace (safe plant, safe 
 substances, information, instruction, training,
 supervision)
- In consultation with employees 
- Risk Management in the workplace. 
- Employees 
- Take care for health and safety of others in the 
 workplace (staff/students)
- Comply  cooperate with employers efforts to make 
 the workplace safe
- Inform management or OHS Committee of any 
 hazards in the workplace.
4Others in the Workplace 
- These include 
- public/visitors 
- students 
- children 
- contractors 
- When any of these others are on the campus, 
 they need to be safe from any hazards whether
 these be in a workshop, classroom, or even
 outside.
-  
- May require wearing of Personal Protective 
 Equipment (PPE), following safe instructions etc.
- Concerns about contractors? - contact your 
 College Operations Staff.
5Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment (PPCE)  
- TAFE policy 
- Staff have all PPCE provided 
- Students must provide their own 
- Requirements follow those set out by Curriculum 
 Centres
- failure to enforce wearing PPCE could constitute 
 an OHS breach
- notify of requirement on enrolment or the first 
 day
- Please enforce the wearing of PPCE - apprentices 
 - ring employer and send them back for the
 equipment
- no gear - no start
6How we manage Health and Safety in TAFE NSW 
- DET / TAFE Policies (see DET Intranet  OHS 
 Directorate  Safe Working and Learning)
- Institute Procedures (on PoD) 
- Consultation Procedure 
- Injury Management Procedure 
- Risk Management Procedure 
- OHS Guidelines 
- - Managing Hazardous Substances 
- - Manual Handling 
- OHS Committees 
- OHS training 
- Workplace Inspections 
- etc
7Consultation in the Institutes
- Issues / changes that may affect OHS of staff 
 must be consulted on to enable the sharing of
 relevant information and give staff the
 opportunity to express their view, and the views
 must be considered.
- The OHS Committee is the principal form of OHS 
 consultation in the workplace.
- Each HT/Unit Manager should also consult with the 
 staff on issues at section staff meetings etc.
- Please consider volunteering to be on the 
 committee and take a part.
8OHS Committee Chairpersons
- Bankstown - Kieran McCormack 
- Campbelltown - David Gray 
- Granville - Linda Solomons 
- Lidcombe - Glenn Martin 
- Liverpool - Bart McGuffin 
- Macquarie Fields - Michael Douglas 
- Miller - Tony Agius 
- Padstow - Kylie Parsons 
- Wetherill Park - Richard Meyers 
9OHS Issue Resolution 
- Step 1. If you have an OHS issue raise it with 
 your immediate supervisor.
- Step 2. The immediate supervisor should act on 
 the issue, consult with the workgroup or forward
 this to the Manager or the OHS Committee.
- Step 3. If the issue is not resolved, refer the 
 issue direct to the OHS Committee (if not
 already done so).
- Step 4. The OHS Committee review all options 
 and recommend action (including WorkCover).
10Risk Management Process  
 11Hazard Reporting 
- If you identify a hazard and are unable to remedy 
 it directly. Please report the issue to your
 immediate Supervisor.
- Fill in a maintenance requisition or use the 
 Hazard Notification Form (attached to handout).
- Report to your OHS Committee Representative who 
 will review and resolve the issue.
- BUT YOU MUST TELL SOMEONE
12Risk Assessment 
 13Risk Control
- HEIRARCHY OF CONTROL 
- Eliminate/substitute to a lesser risk 
- Isolate the hazard from the person at risk 
- Minimise risk by Engineering means 
- Reducing risk through Administrative Controls on 
 eg safe work practice, training, instruction,
 supervision
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
- (NB this should be the last option considered)
14Risk Assessments
- Risk assessments or Safe Work Method Statements 
 identifies the steps in the task that have a
 hazard and identifies appropriate methods to fix
 or control the risk.
- Often refer to a Safe Work Procedure SWP  safe 
 working procedure to ensure the plant or
 substance is used safely and SOP which is beside
 the plant
- Specific training on risk assessment is provided 
 for staff conducting the risk assessment.
- Copies must be kept in the section and placed on 
 the OHS database.
15First Aid 
- Please identify your College First Aiders and 
 emergency numbers.
- First Aiders will manage the injury, record it 
 and refer person as required.
- Inform supervisor of any injury ASAP. 
- Keep emergency numbers on back of roll and direct 
 dial in mobile phone.
16Emergency Plans and Evacuation
- Each College has an emergency plan 
- Check all college evacuation plans - should be 
 in each room.
- Follow warden instructions. 
- Assemble all students in designated areas. 
- Take a roll call. 
- More wardens always needed for evenings.
17Workers Compensation 
- Inform your Supervisor if you have been injured 
 and are unable to work, ASAP
- Report all OHS incidents and Injuries on 
 freecall 1800 811 523 mon-fri 7am  7pm
- Seek advice from your Treating Medical Doctor and 
 request a WorkCover Certificate
18Rehabilitation or Return to Work
- Aim a safe return to pre-injury duties 
- Trained Rehabilitation Coordinator 
- liaises with injured person 
- liaises with Treating Doctor to determine 
 suitable duties
- liaises with your work supervisor and other 
 health professionals
- Rehabilitation occurs at work and duties are 
 upgraded to your pre-injury duties
19OHS Resources in the Workplace 
- Your Supervisor for OHS issues that require 
 action
- Your College OHS Committee who represent your 
 concerns and resolve issues
- Institute OHS Coordinator, (9846 8139), 
 Granville OHS Officer, (9682 0360)
- Learning and Development with relevant OHS 
 Training - check the training program for 2008 eg
 
- Risk Management for Supervisors 
- Manual Handling 
- Hazardous substances / Noise 
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
20Remember OHS Information is available on the 
Institute Intranet which is called PoD  Policy 
and other Documents or On the Website http//swsit
www/swsi_intranet/swsihome.aspx