Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 54.99 |
Liaison | Katherine Spector |
Submission Date | March 5, 2021 |
State University of New York at Oswego
PA-15: Workplace Health and Safety
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.95 / 2.00 |
Katherine
Spector Campus Sustainability Manager Office of Sustainability |
Criteria
Part 1. Health and safety management system
Institution has an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS).
The system may use a nationally or internationally recognized standard or guideline (see Standards and Terms for a list of examples) or it may be a custom management system.
Part 2. Incidents per FTE employee
Institution has less than four annual recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health per 100 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees.
Applicability
This credit applies to all institutions.
Scoring
Each part is scored independently.
Part 1
An institution earns the maximum of 0.5 points available for Part 1 for having an occupational health and safety management system that uses a nationally or internationally recognized standard or guideline. Partial points are available for institutions that have custom systems that do not use recognized standards or guidelines. An institution with such a system earns 0.25 points (half of the points available for Part 1).
Part 2
An institution earns the maximum of 1.5 points available for Part 2 for having zero recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health per 100 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees. Incremental points are awarded based on the institution’s performance between four incidents per 100 FTE employees and the target of zero incidents. For example, an institution with two incidents per 100 FTE employees would earn 0.75 points (half of the points available for Part 2).
Points earned for Part 2 are calculated according to the formula below. Please note that users do not have to calculate the number of points earned themselves; points earned will be calculated automatically when the data listed under Reporting Fields is entered in the online Reporting Tool.
Points earned = 1.5 × { [ 0.04 - ( A / ( B + C ) ) ] / 0.04 }
A = Annual number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health
B = Full-time equivalent of employees, performance year
C = Full-time equivalent of workers who are not employees but whose work and/or workplace is controlled by the institution, performance year (optional)
Measurement
Timeframe
Report the most recent data available from within the three years prior to the anticipated date of submission. Institutions may use the most recent single year for which data is available or an average from throughout the period. Institutions may choose the annual start and end dates that work best with the data they have (e.g., fiscal or calendar year), as long as data are reported from a consecutive 12-month (or 3-year) period.
Report FTE employees from the same time period as that from which workplace health and safety data are drawn (e.g., the consecutive 12-month or 3-year period that most closely overlaps with the incidents performance period).
Sampling and Data Standards
An institution may use any methodology to track and calculate the number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health that is consistent with the definitions provided in Standards and Terms. See, for example, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) code of practice on Recording and notification of occupational accidents and diseases and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness.
As a best practice, an institution should include all workers (including employees of contractors and self-employed persons) whose work and/or workplace is controlled by the institution, i.e., workers for whom the institution has control over the physical aspects of the workplace (e.g., access to the workplace), and/or the type of activities that can be performed in the workplace.
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.