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SAFE Work Certified:
Setting the Standard for
Safety in Manitoba
Jamie Hall, Chief Operating Officer
SAFE Work Manitoba
January 24, 2017
Safety Performance in
Manitoba
Total Injury Claims
28,969
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Safety Performance in
Manitoba
Serious Injuries
2,524
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Safety Performance in
Manitoba
Fatalities
19
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Safety Performance in
Manitoba
Time loss injury rate
3.0
Number of injuries per 100 workers
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Strategic Priorities
Capacity Standards Rebate
Culture
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Industry-Based Safety
Programs
We’ve increased capacity for the delivery
of relevant, cost-effective safety services
by:
• Enhancing support for existing safety
programs
• Assisting in the formation of new
programs
• Working with other prospective industries
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What is SAFE Work
Certified?
SAFE Work Certified
Our new certification program
establishes a province-wide standard for
what it means to have a safe and
healthy workplace.
• Voluntary
• For all employers, regardless of size
and industry
• Available throughout Manitoba
Benefits of Safety and
Health Certification
•Benchmark for safety and
health performance
•Focus on reducing workplace
injury and illness
•Promotion of a culture of
safety
The
SAFE
way is
the best
way
Certification Ahead
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Benefits of Safety and
Health Certification
Compared to industry averages, workplaces with
a safety and health certification program have:
(Based on WCB’s Safety Certification Analysis – 2000 to 2015)
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Benefits of Safety and
Health Certification
Compared to industry averages, workplaces with
a safety and health certification program have:
(Based on WCB’s Safety Certification Analysis – 2000 to 2015)
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Certified programs must
demonstrate…
Worker
participation
Leadership
commitment
Hazard
identification
and risk
control
Leadership Commitment
Make a commitment to
occupational safety and
health
Set safety and health goals
and measures
Clearly assign safety and
health roles and
responsibilities
Communicate and
demonstrate commitment
to occupational safety &
health
Hazard Identification &
Risk Control
Identify hazards, control risks
Emergency management
Contracted workers,
service providers
Safety and health
orientation and training
Workplace inspections
Incident reporting and
investigation
Worker Participation
Receives training to understand
their safety and health rights and
responsibilities, engaged in the
safety and health program
Effective workplace safety and
health committee or worker
representative in place
Protections and provisions for
vulnerable workers to ensure
inclusion in safety and health
programming
Demonstrates confidence in their
workplace safety and
health program
Safety and Health
Certification
Safety and Health
Certification: The Audit
Interviews with
workers, safety and
health committee/
worker
representatives,
supervisors and
managers
Observations of
work practices,
processes,
equipment and
environment
Document reviews or
manuals, records
and safe work
procedures
Audit process
Certification Program
Characteristics
• Performance-based vs prescriptive
• Emphasis on interviews
• Common certification audit with
industry-specific supplements
• Common certification auditor training
with an industry-specific supplement
• Audit information captured by SAFE
Work Manitoba
Certification Program
Characteristics
• Program evaluation integrated
• Climate/culture evaluation
• Worker involvement
• Auditor assigned independently
• Audit scope determined by certifying
partner
• Does not include RTW management
Rewarding Genuine
Prevention Efforts
Financial
Incentives
Rebates will reward
employers that invest
in reducing the risk of
injury and illness to
their workers by
adopting safe and
healthy practices.
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Prevention Rebate
• Board approval – November 2016
• Program starts January 2018
• Criteria
– Employers must be SAFE Work Certified
– Compliance with WCA, WSH, CLC, etc.
– Good standing
• Rebate
– 15% of premium, or
– $3,000 to 75% of premium
Prevention Rebate
Examples:
• Employer pays $4,000 in premiums
rebate is $3,000 (75% of premiums)
• Employer pays $100,000 in
premiums rebate is $15,000 (15%
of premiums)
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Culture of Safety and Health
• Institute for Work & Health
• Definition
– Values
– Beliefs
– Dimensions in
workplaces
– Dimensions in
province
• Evaluation
A Positive Culture
Values
• People value and
expect safety and
health in the
workplace
• People in the
workplace are our
most valuable
resource
• Safety and health
is valued with
productivity,
quality and pay
Beliefs
• Workplace injuries
and illnesses can
be prevented
• Leaders drive
improvement
• We all play a part in
building healthy and
safe workplaces.
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A Positive Culture
Workplace Dimensions
1. Hazards and
concerns addressed
2. Leadership
commitment
3. A respectful work
environment
4. Accountability
5. Inclusiveness
6. Continuous learning
Societal Dimensions
1. Institutions
invested in
education and
training
2. Public demands
safety and health
as the norm
3. Leadership
investment
4. Progressive laws
and standards
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Questions?
Public Consultation
www.wcbactreview.com
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Stay Informed: Safety and
Health Information
safemanitoba.com
(204) 957-SAFE (7233)
@SAFEWorkMB
SAFE Work Manitoba SAFE Work Manitoba
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