FACULTY OF SCIENCE
SCIENCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Members Dean (Chair) Prof Tony O’Donnell Deputy Dean Prof Brendan Waddell General Manager & Executive Officer Ms Christine Richardson Faculty Manager Ms Abbe Rorrison Heads of Schools Agricultural & Resource Economics Prof David Pannell Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Prof Shane Maloney Animal Biology Prof Sarah Dunlop Chemistry & Biochemistry Prof Mark Spackman Earth & Environment Prof Matthew Tonts Physics Prof Ian McArthur Plant Biology Prof Tim Colmer Psychology Prof Murray Maybery Sports Science & Exercise Health Prof Tim Ackland Up to 2 representatives of Institutes and Centres Prof Kadambot Siddique or
Prof Phil Vercoe or Prof Dan Murphy Associate Deans Associate Dean Teaching and Learning A/Prof Peter Hammond Associate Dean Graduate Research Studies Prof Andrew Page Co-opted members By Invitation Prof Shaun Collin Ms Kelly Elliott (for Minutes)
ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION AND NOTING BY CIRCULAR
The item in Part II of this Agenda requires decision to meet external deadlines and has been judged likely to be resolved without discussion by the Science Executive Committee. As a consequence it has been decided to request they be dealt with by circulation.
If you wish to comment on the items in Part II: Items For Decision To Be Dealt With En Bloc below, please advise Christine Richardson of your comments/suggestions/objections no later than 5pm on Tuesday, 3rd April 2015.
If no comments/suggestions/objections have been received by that date, the item will be processed in the normal way and the recommendations will be recorded as resolutions in the Minutes of the Science Executive Committee.
Christine Richardson, Executive Officer
PART I: ITEMS FOR COMMUNICATION TO BE DEALT WITH EN BLOC
1. SAFETY AND HEALTH – OFFICERS AND DUE DILIGENCE
Under new Health and Safety legislation expected to be implemented in the near future, there is a clear requirement for ‘Officers’ to demonstrate due diligence in the management of a safe working environment. UWA has confirmed that members of the University Executive and Faculty Deans will be designated as Officers.
Members’ attention is drawn to the LMS module (http://www.lms.uwa.edu.au/my/) on Due Diligence and are strongly encouraged to complete the module and its associated quiz. Key pages from the module are provided at Attachment A.
For noting
PART II: ITEMS FOR DECISION TO BE DEALT WITH EN BLOC
2. SAFETY AND HEALTH - OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS FOR 2015
It is proposed that the Faculty of Science Safety and Health Objectives be subject to a minor revision for 2015, as outlined in Attachment B to the agenda. The key change proposed has been to add additional actions in Item 2 by which senior management can visibly demonstrate their commitment to safety. Item 5 has been expanded to provide greater guidance about the minimum requirements for a local area induction. Item 1 was previously agreed as the KPI for 2015.
These changes have been in response to feedback at the Science Occupational Safety and Health Committee and from senior managers across the Faculty of Science.
For decision
3. NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of the Science Executive Committee is scheduled for Tuesday, 28th April 2015 at 3:00pm in the Science Boardroom (G108 Agriculture Central).
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Officers Accountability and Responsibility
Due Diligence, what does it mean for me?
It means that you will have too:
1. Acquire and keep up-to-date knowledge of work health and safety matters
2. Gain an understanding of the nature of the operations of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) and generally of the hazards and risks associated with those operations
3. Ensure that the PCBU has available for use, and uses, appropriate resources and processes to eliminate or minimise risks to health and safety from work carried out as part of the business or undertaking
4. Ensure that the PCBU has appropriate resources for receiving and considering information regarding incidents, hazards and risks and responding in a timely way to that information
5. Ensure that the PCBU has in place and implements processes for complying with any duty or obligation of the PCBU under the Work Health and Safety Act, and
6. Verify the provision and use of the resources and processes referred to above
More detailed information for Officers can be found at the following link: http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/swa/model-whs-laws/faqs/pages/faq-officers
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Acquire and keep up-
to-date knowledge of
work health and safety
matters
Attend WHS training
• UWA ‘Work Health and Safety for Managers and
Supervisors’ course
• ‘Mental Illness in the Workplace for Managers and
Supervisors’
• Other Safety and Health related training
Subscribe to, read and disseminate the UWA SH&W
Newsletter
• Share any relevant information via Local Safety
Committee/staff meetings, Emails, Notice boards
• UWA SH&W Newsletter
Investigating current industry issues through conferences,
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Gain an understanding
of the nature of the
operations of the
PCBU and generally of
the hazards and risks
associated with those
operations
Have and be familiar with the WHS risk register for the PCBU
• Read and review the UWA Safety and Health Risk
Register
• Develop and review Faculty/school/centre specific
Safety and Health Risk Registers
Periodic walk through and inspection of the business, meet
the staff
• Visit your work areas as part of your management safety
walk rounds
• Ask questions and have conversations about the work
they are doing
Include WHS as part of board/executive meetings
Ensuring that information is readily available to other officers
and workers about procedures, to ensure the safety of
specific operations that pose health and safety risks in the
workplace
• Local Health and Safety Manual
Continuously improving the safety management system
• Engage in audits, review audit reports, monitor and
implement corrective actions
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Ensure that the PCBU
has available for use,
and uses, appropriate
resources and
processes to eliminate
or minimise risks to
health and safety from
work carried out as
part of the business or
undertaking
Implement the UWA Safety Management System
across all Faculties/Schools/Centers and Departments
• UWA Safe System of Work
Implement WHS strategy and action plans at all levels
of the organisation
• Establish S&H Objectives and Targets (See Appendix 1-
Objectives and Targets)
Budget allocation for health and safety at all levels of
the organisation
• Financial and physical resources are identified, allocated
and are periodically reviewed, to enable the effective
implementation of the organisation’s WHS management
system (e.g. training, PPE, upgrade equipment)
• Funding is available for the provision of a safer
workplace
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Ensure that the PCBU
has available for use,
and uses, appropriate
resources and
processes to eliminate
or minimise risks to
health and safety from
work carried out as
part of the business or
undertaking
Appointment of personnel with appropriate WHS knowledge
and skills
Staffing adequately for safety in operations
Establishing/maintaining safe methods of work
• Task and Activity Planning Toolkit
Maintaining and upgrading premises, plant and infrastructure
• Ensure Workplace Inspections are conducted
Giving safety personnel access to decision makers for urgent
issues
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Ensure that the PCBU
has appropriate
resources for receiving
and considering
information regarding
incidents, hazards and
risks and responding
in a timely way to that
information
Efficient and timely reporting systems and incident
management
• Encourage a culture of reporting
Escalation of unresolved WHS issues to Officers
• Support UWA ‘Resolution of Safety and Health Issues’
Establishing processes for considering/ responding to
information about incidents, hazards and risks in a timely
fashion
• Record and Monitor action close out via an Action
Tracking Register (See Appendix 4 - Action Tracking
Register)
Measuring against positive performance indicators to identify
deficiencies (for example, percentage of issues actioned
within agreed timeframe)
• Establish S&H Objectives and Targets (See Appendix 1-
Objectives and Targets)
Employing a risk management process
• Identify and monitor the high risk areas via
Faculty/school/centre specific Safety and Health Risk
Register
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6
Ensure and verify that
the PCBU has in place
and implements
processes for
complying with any
duty or obligation of
the PCBU under the
Work Health and
Safety Act
WHS legal register with verification of obligations and
compliance
• Identify and monitor the high risk areas via
Faculty/school/centre specific Safety and Health Risk
Register
Internal and external inspections and audits with reporting to
Officers
• Ensure all Inspections and Audits are scheduled and
completed
• Review all Audit Reports and ensure all actions are
implemented and closed out
Testing policies, procedures and practices to verify
compliance with safety management planning
• Monitor health and safety committee reports (including
training and workplace inspections)
• Review of safety performance targets (See Appendix 3-
H&S Quarterly Report)
• Review incident injury reports
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L E A D I N G I N D I C A T O R S
# Objective Target/s Actions
1 The Faculty of Science have a safety management system in place that meets the requirements of AS/NZS 4801
1. 100% of areas identified to complete a Traffic Light Report, have a safety committee and
contribute to the Annual Safety Committee Report for 20154
2. The Faculty of Science to work towards an overall Traffic Light Report score of no less than 2 in all categories by December 2014
2. The Faculty of Science will achieve an overall Traffic Light Report of no less than 2 (positive
improvement) in all categories and no less than 3 (Good Practice) in 60% of all categories by December 2015.
• Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science to implement Traffic Light Report Improvement Plan by July 2014 with each school based on July-Dec 2013 Traffic Light Reports
• All schools and areas required to complete the TLR are to submit the Annual Safety Committee Report for 20154
2 Senior Management visibly demonstrate their leadership of safety and health matters
1. 100% Senior Faculty Management1 lead at least two (2) Safety and Health Inspections each year. 1. 100% Senior Faculty Management1 to lead and/or participate in at least two (2) of the following Safety and Health activities each year: • Workplace Inspection • Safety and Health Management System Audit • Review of a local area Safety and Health Risk Register • Attend Local/Faculty/UWA Safety Committee Meeting
1. 100% Senior School/Centre Management2 lead at least two (2) Safety and Health Inspections each year. 2. 100% Senior School/Centre Management2 to lead and/or participate in at least two (2) of the following Safety and Health activities each year: • Workplace Inspection • Safety and Health Management System Audit • Review of a local area Safety and Health Risk Register Attendance at Safety Committee Meeting
Inspections may include, but are not limited to areas within the faculty such as Schools/Offices/Facilities/Sites. S&H inspections Checklists available for use at http://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/management/monitoring/inspections
• Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science to manage Inspection Tracking Register and where required provide assistance in scheduling inspections
• Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science to record and track completed activities
• Senior School and Centre management to report on completed inspections to Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science for recording
1 Senior Faculty Managers include: Dean, Deputy Dean and Faculty Managers with directly report to the Dean 2 Senior School/Centre Managers include: Heads of Schools, School Managers and Centre Directors, Centre Managers
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3 Managers and Supervisors visibly demonstrate their commitment to safety and health management and UWA Safety Management Systems
1. 80% of identified Managers and Supervisors3 have completed the WHS for Managers and Supervisors course
• Safety, Health and Wellbeing Team to schedule and facilitate adequate number of training sessions.
• Safety, Health and Wellbeing Team and Senior Management to communicate upcoming training sessions to all areas
• Areas to identify Managers and Supervisors who are required to attend the WHS for Managers and Supervisors course
4 Faculty of Science personnel have appropriate knowledge and skills to contribute to the continuous improvement of UWA’s safety and health performance
1. 100% of new employees have completed the Online UWA General Health and Safety Induction within 1 week of start date.
2. 80% of existing employees have completed the Online UWA General Health and Safety Induction
• Target to be communicated to all schools by Dean • Induction requirement to be included in
school/workplace specific induction checklist • Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science to
compile compliance report every 3 months
5
Faculty of Science personnel understand the scope and nature of safety and health hazards at their workplace, including how to manage them and how to respond to emergencies
1. 100% of new employees have completed their Local Workplace Safety Induction within 1 week of start date.
2. 100% of new employees have completed a Local Workplace Safety Induction within 1 week of start date. This local level induction must cover the following as a minimum: • Local area hazards • Local emergency and evacuation response procedures
• All schools to implement local workplace specific inductions to cover minimum requirements (where required, Safety and Health Consultant- Faculty of Science to provide assistance in developing these)
• All schools and centres to report the number of Local Workplace Inductions completed every 3 months
L A G G I N G I N D I C A T O R S # Objective Target/s
6 Faculty of Science to improve the safety and health Reporting Culture as part of building an overall positive safety and health culture.
• 80% of all safety and health incidents (including near-misses) are reported and Part 1-Initial Notification of the Incident Report Form completed and sent to UWA Safety and Health within 24hrs of the event occurring.
• 80% of all safety and health incidents are reported and Part 2-Supervisor/Manager Investigation of the Incident Report Form completed and sent to UWA Safety and Health within 5 working days of the event occurring.
• 80% of all incident investigation corrective actions are actioned and closed by the due dates.
SIGNED:
______________________________ Date: 25th June 2014 A.G. O'Donnell Winthrop Professor and Dean Faculty of Science
3 Managers and Supervisors Include: of Schools, school managers and all employees who have direct reports or supervisory responsibilities
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