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Abstract: . . . Accident/Incident/Non-Conformance reporting and investigation and follow up of corrective action Communication of lessons learned to prevent reoccurrences Recognition of exemplary performance in safety of employees or groups Page 4 2003/07/25 Figure 2: Operational Control Elements within OPG’s Safety Management System Confined Spaces PPE OEL’s Lead Hazmat Respiratory Protection Asbestos Hydrogen Chemical Noise Heat Stress Ergonomics Physical Falling Objects /People Hand Injuries Craning and Rigging Slips, Trips and Falls Falls Driving Safety Off Road/In . . . . . . Systems” and the British Standards Institution’s OHSAS 18001 : “Occupational Safety Assessment Series ( OHSAS ) Management System Specification”. Both the OPG Policy on “Management Systems” and the OHSAS 18001 are based on a “Plan Do Check Review” cycle of management. The OHSAS 18001 specification is consistent with the ISO 14001 model for Environmental Management Systems. Development of the OPG Safety Management System framework also considers some unique features of its culture and business processes. P URPOSE OF A S AFETY M ANAGEMENT S . . . . . . been developed in the areas of • Safe work planning • Contractor Safety • Supervisory field visits • Driving • Incident management • Legal and other requirements A number of our hydro-electric generating sites have already received their registrations according to the 18001 requirements. Ontario Power Generation also is proud of two governance documents developed and approved jointly with our two major unions: The Power Workers’ Union and The Society of Energy Professionals of Canada: • The Work Protection Code establishes the conditions . . . --1619,3,270,1851,8093
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