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This document outlines the essential strategies and methodologies to improve Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) practices in diverse sectors, including chemical, pulp and paper, metallurgical, mining, and more. It emphasizes the importance of integrating HSE practices into productivity while fostering a culture of openness and shared experiences. The plan includes detailed information and control campaigns, risk assessments, and best practices, aiming for measurable improvements in safety outcomes such as reduced dangerous situations and lost time injuries.
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Sectors represented by PIL Chemical industry Pulp and paper Metallurgical Mining Petroleum - downstream Packaging Paint Pharmaceutical/biochemical Plastics Cement Dry cleaning and laundry 01.10.2014 Glassware and ceramics Rubber Waste Management
Background 1:A developing workplace HSE • Responsibility from staff to line • HSE integrated in productivity • From secrecy to openness • From ”we are unique” to benchmarking and sharing of experience 01.10.2014
Number of incidents ”dangerous situations”) 01.10.2014 Number of lost time injuries
Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Control 01.10.2014
Background 2: HS-Intervention Method Duty holders Method Duty holders 01.10.2014 (Modified from HSE/UK 2004)
Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Sharing of good practice • Benchmarking • Control 01.10.2014
Information and Control Campaigns • Information • Developed in cooperation with industry • Sharing of good practice • Between workplaces • Benchmarking • Achievments, Results • Control 01.10.2014
Control • Must be based on competence and experience related to the actual workplace • Must be risk based • Must be balanced, the report must also give credit to good practice • Uncovered deficiencies must be recognised/accepted by the employer as significant 01.10.2014
Campaign: Chemical weekExperience from the employers side • Information material • Conferences • Training in risk assessment • Descriptions of good practice • Control activities • Media coverage Implementation of ”The Chemical Agents Directive” 01.10.2014
Campaigns - Criteria for success • Close cooperation with federations and unions • Based on actual risk and on regulations • Training materials, descriptions of good practice that will live also after the campaign • The control activities must focus on the significant problems • Measurable results • Fair media coverage 01.10.2014