Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 65.89 |
Liaison | Jonathan Rausseo |
Submission Date | Nov. 25, 2021 |
University of Ottawa
PA-15: Workplace Health and Safety
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.75 / 2.00 |
Graham
Nelson Assistant Director, Occupational Health and Safety Office of Risk Management |
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Part 1. Health and safety management system
Yes
Does the system use a nationally or internationally recognized standard or guideline?:
Yes
The nationally or internationally recognized OHSMS standard or guideline used:
CSA Z45001
If no, provide:
CSA Z45001 is based on a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model whereby occupational health and safety is incorporated into the day-to-day organizational practices. It is based on that PDCA framework.
Part 2. Incidents per FTE employee
35
Full-time equivalent of employees:
4,609
If the institution wishes to report on other on-site workers, provide:
563
A brief description of the methodology used to track and calculate the number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health :
The Office of Risk Management has an online form to report an accident, incident occupational disease or near miss https://web30.uottawa.ca/v3/riskmgmtfrm/aioreport.aspx?lang=en
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, through its program "Safety Check", provides details on workplace injuries of businesses as part of the Province of Ontario's Open Government initiative
Number of allowed lost-time injuries/illnesses per 100 derived full-time equivalent (FTE) workers for the injury year specified, where 100 FTE = 200,000 derived hours. [(Lost-time injuries/illnesses)/Derived hours]*200,000.
Please note: All fatality claims (traumatic & occupational disease) are included in the calculation of injury rates. Provincial statistics for traumatic fatalities are available through WSIB’s By the Numbers statistical report.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a derived number based on reported payroll to the WSIB and may not match the exact number of employees for a business. The intent of the measure is to measure the proportion of covered workers who had a lost time claim.
Number of allowed no lost-time injuries/illnesses per 100 derived full-time equivalent (FTE) workers for the injury year specified, where 100 FTE = 200,000 derived hours. [(No lost-time injuries/illnesses)/Derived hours]*200,000
Please note: All fatality claims (traumatic & occupational disease) are included in the calculation of injury rates. Provincial statistics for traumatic fatalities are available through WSIB’s By the Numbers statistical report.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a derived number based on reported payroll to the WSIB and may not match the exact number of employees for a business. The intent of the measure is to measure the proportion of covered workers who had a no lost time claim.
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, through its program "Safety Check", provides details on workplace injuries of businesses as part of the Province of Ontario's Open Government initiative
Number of allowed lost-time injuries/illnesses per 100 derived full-time equivalent (FTE) workers for the injury year specified, where 100 FTE = 200,000 derived hours. [(Lost-time injuries/illnesses)/Derived hours]*200,000.
Please note: All fatality claims (traumatic & occupational disease) are included in the calculation of injury rates. Provincial statistics for traumatic fatalities are available through WSIB’s By the Numbers statistical report.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a derived number based on reported payroll to the WSIB and may not match the exact number of employees for a business. The intent of the measure is to measure the proportion of covered workers who had a lost time claim.
Number of allowed no lost-time injuries/illnesses per 100 derived full-time equivalent (FTE) workers for the injury year specified, where 100 FTE = 200,000 derived hours. [(No lost-time injuries/illnesses)/Derived hours]*200,000
Please note: All fatality claims (traumatic & occupational disease) are included in the calculation of injury rates. Provincial statistics for traumatic fatalities are available through WSIB’s By the Numbers statistical report.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a derived number based on reported payroll to the WSIB and may not match the exact number of employees for a business. The intent of the measure is to measure the proportion of covered workers who had a no lost time claim.
Annual number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health per 100 FTE employees:
0.68
Optional Fields
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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