Policy 47 — Health & Safety

Bridgewater, Nova Scotia

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Page 1 of 2 Policy No. 47 Approved: February 22, 1993 Resolution No.: 93-48 Revised: February 23, 1998 April 11, 2016 TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY The personal health and safety of each employee of the Town of Bridgewater is of primary importance. The prevention of occupationally induced injuries, illnesses and loss is of such consequence that it will be given priority over operating productivity where necessary. To the greatest degree possible, management will provide all mechanical and physical facilities required for personal health and safety in keeping with the highest required standards and their strong commitment toward occupational health and safety. We will maintain a health and safety program conforming to the best practices of organizations of this type. To be successful, such a program must start with proper attitudes toward injury and illness prevention on the part of both supervisors and employees. It also requires co-operation in all health and safety matters, not only between supervisor and employee, but also between each employee and his or her co-workers. Only through such a co-operative effort can a safety program be established and preserved in the best interest of the Town of Bridgewater. Management commits to working in a spirit of consultation and cooperation with all employees concerning matter relating to occupational health and safety. Our objective is a health and safety program that will reduce the number of injuries and illnesses to an absolute minimum, not merely in keeping with, but surpassing, the best experiences of operations similar to ours. Our goal is zero incidents and injuries. Our safety and health program will involve: 1. Providing mechanical and physical safeguards to the maximum extent possible. 2. Conducting a program of health and safety inspections to find and eliminate unsafe working conditions and practices, to control health hazards and to comply fully with the health and safety standards of every job. 3. Training all employees in good health and safety practices. 4. Providing necessary personal protective equipment and adequate instruction for its Page 2 of 2 use, inspection and maintenance. 5. Developing and enforcing health and safety rules and requiring that employees cooperate with these rules as a condition of employment. 6. Investigating every incident, promptly and thoroughly; to find out what caused it and to correct the problem so that it won't happen again. 7. We recognize that the responsibilities for health and safety are shared: Employer (including Council and Management) is responsible for providing a safe and healthful environment and ensuring a health and safety program is implemented in the organization supported by all supervisors and employees. Supervisors are responsible for developing the proper attitudes toward safety and health in themselves and in those they supervise, for adequately instructing and training employees on the job under their jurisdiction and ensuring that all operations are performed with the utmost regard for the safety and health of all personnel involved. Employees are responsible for their own safety behavior. They shall be required to participate in the Town's safety training, abide by all safety rules and regulations and co- operate in every respect with their supervisors and fellow workers in our attempt to reduce the possibility of accident occurrence while performing their duties. This Policy shall be reviewed annually and signed by the CAO. Any substantial change would require an amendment by Town Council. Reviewed By: Date: