HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2000-074 CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2000-74
A BY-LAW TO ADOPT A
FIRE SERVICE HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FIRE DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS Clause 25(2)(j) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act requires the
employer to prepare and review at least annually a written occupational health and safety
policy and develop and maintain a program to implement that policy;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham deems it
advisable that the Fire Service Health & Safety Policy be confirmed and adopted by by-
law;
THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the Fire Service Health and Safety Policy attached hereto as Schedule "A"
is hereby adopted as the policies and practices to be used in the health and safety of
fire department personnel;
2. THAT said Policy is attached hereto as Schedule "A" and forms a part of this by-
law;
3. AND THAT this by-law shall come into full force and effect upon fmal passing.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME this 17th day of AUGUST 2000.
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED this 17th day of AUGUST 2000.
MAYOR CLETRK
Schedule"A"to By-Law 2000-74 Page 1
SCHEDULE "A"
TO BY-LAW 2000-74
FIRE SERVICE HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY
Introduction:
Clause 25(2)(j)of the Occupational Health and Safety Act requires the employer to
"prepare and review at least annually a written occupational health and safety policy and
develop and maintain a program to implement that policy". Clause 25(2)(k) also requires
that the employer"post at a conspicuous location in the work place a copy of the
occupational health and safety policy".
Application:
This Policy of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham applies to the Bayham Fire
Department.
Objective:
It is the Policy of the Municipality of Bayham and the Bayham Fire Department to
conduct all operations in a safe and healthy manner in order to prevent injury or illness to
workers.
The elimination of hazards to personnel and property shall be the prime consideration
when planning any work activity.
All practical steps shall be taken to ensure that the work environment and work
procedures comply with Federal and Provincial Legislation,Municipal Regulations, and
County Regulations, pertaining to the health and safety of the employee.
Principles:
• Every employee has the right to work in a healthy and safe environment.
• Employees are encouraged to be actively involved in maintaining a healthy and safe
environment.
• Cooperation between the employer and employees is desirable in developing and
maintaining healthy and safe workplaces.
• The prevention of accidents, injury and occupational illness should be an integral part
of every job activity.
• An internal responsibility system recognizing the roles of every workplace participant
- from employee to supervisor to employer and owner- is the key to an effective
health and safety program.
Mandatory Requirements:
• This policy must be posted in all fire halls.
• Reasonable provision for the prevention of accidents, and the promotion of safety and
health of all employees, must be made in compliance with the Occupational Health
and Safety Act, and other relevant legislation set out minimum requirements, in light
of specific workplace situations,must be determined.
• Occupational health and safety programs specific to a fire department's operational
needs must be developed, applied and communicated to all employees.
• Managers, supervisors and employees must receive information and training on safe
work practices and their duties and responsibilities under applicable legislation.
Schedule"A"to By-Law 2000-74 Page 2
Responsibilities of Municipal and other Elected Officials:
Under Section 32 of the occupational Health and Safety Act "Every director and every
officer of a corporation shall take all reasonable care to ensure that the corporation
complies with,
(a) This Act and the regulations;
(b) Orders and requirements of inspectors and Directors; and
(c) Orders of the Minister." R.S.0.1990, C.O1.S.32
In keeping with the above, the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham undertakes to
carry out the following:
1. To provide as safe and healthy a working environment as can reasonably be expected,
given the nature of fire fighting and the resources and technology available.
2. To establish an effective internal responsibility system,whereby everyone clearly
understands their responsibilities regarding the occupational health and safety of
workers.
3. To provide ongoing training to heighten employee awareness of known safety
hazards and maintain job skills and knowledge.
4. To develop and maintain open communication between all levels in the Fire
Department to encourage employee participation in the Fire Departments' Safety
Program.
5. To involve all employees in safety through an effective Joint Health and Safety
Committee accessible to all department members.
6. To periodically review the Fire Department's health and safety policy,program and
Standard Operating Procedures to maintain safety performance.
7. To ensure compliance with applicable Federal, Provincial and Municipal safety
legislation.
Responsibilities of Firefighters,Administration,Mechanical and
Communication Personnel:
Employees are responsible fox maintaining a reasonable working knowledge of the
requirements of the Occupational Health& Safety Act. They are also responsible for
maintaining a reasonable working knowledge of health and safety hazards in the
workplace and preventive measures to be taken for their own protection.
Workers must:
1. Comply with all procedures and requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety
Act, Highway Traffic Act and other applicable safety legislation.
2. Report any hazardous conditions, which you can not immediately correct to your
immediate supervisor, and failing a satisfactory resolve in your opinion,to a member
of the Joint Health and Safety Committee.
3. Promptly report all accidents or injuries (no matter how minor they may first appear)
to your supervisor.
4. Not work or operate any equipment that may endanger the safety of yourself or
others.
5. Not engage in pranks or feats of strength that may endanger yourself or others.
Schedule"A"to By-Law 2000-74 Page 3
6. Wear and care for protective clothing provided by the Bayham Fire Department as
instructed.
Note: All outside contractors will be required to comply with Provincial, Federal and
Municipal Safety regulations when working on Municipal property.
Responsibilities of Fire Department Officers:
Fire Department Officers are responsible for implementing the Occupational Health and
Safety Program in the work areas under their supervision.
Their own safety attitudes and actions are important to setting the safe climate of the
organization and their job performance will be measured against their efforts in achieving
the Fire Department's safety goals.
All safety complaints/recommendations must be processed in keeping with department
policy without undo delay.
Fire Department Officers must:
1. Ensure Provincial, Federal and Municipal legislation is implemented and complied
with in their areas of responsibility.
2. Ensure the Department's safety policy and program are posted in a conspicuous place
in their work areas and obtain and post new copies of the policy and program as
required.
3. Document and investigate all reported accidents and take appropriate corrective
action within their authority to prevent a recurrence.
4. Ensure all employees under their supervision receive adequate training in health and
safety legislation, safe work policies, operational guidelines and proper use of
vehicles and equipment.
5. Inspect their workplaces to correct safety hazards within their authority and to make
other hazards that they cannot correct known to the appropriate level of management
above them.
Responsibilities of Fire Chief:
Fire Chiefs are responsible for administration, direction and implementation of safety
policies to ensure a safe working environment. Their direct involvement and
commitment to safety will determine health and safety success or failure.
Fire Chiefs and/or his/her designate must:
1. Ensure the safety standards and procedures are developed, maintained, followed and
kept up to date.
2. Ensure the Fire Department complies with Provincial, Federal and Municipal safety
legislation.
3. Consult with all levels of the organization to ensure the safety program is effective
and make changes as required.
4. Make the safety committee aware of safety reports, audits and hazards that he/she
may be aware of, to fulfil the obligations of the internal responsibility system.
5. Review training reports to ensure training is meeting the needs of the safety program.
6. Determine health and safety goals of the Department and report yearly results to the
Municipal Administrator.
SCHEDULE "A"
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Introduction:
Clause 25(2)(j)of the Occupational Health and Safety Act requires the employer to"prepare and
review at least annually a written occupational health and safety policy and develop and maintain
a program to implement that policy". Clause 25(2)(k) also requires that the employer"post at a
conspicuous location in the work place a copy of the occupational health and safety policy".
Application:
This Policy of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham applies to the Bayham Fire
Department.
Objective:
It is the Policy of the Municipality of Bayham and the Bayham Fire Department to conduct all
operations in a safe and healthy manner in order to prevent injury or illness to workers.
The elimination of hazards to personnel and property shall be the prime consideration when
planning any work activity.
All practical steps shall be taken to ensure that the work environment and work procedures
comply with Federal and Provincial Legislation, Municipal Regulations , and County
Regulations,pertaining to the health and safety of the employee.
Principles:
• Every employee has the right to work in a healthy and safe environment.
• Employees are encouraged to be actively involved in maintaining a healthy and safe
environment.
• Cooperation between the employer and employees is desirable in developing and maintaining
healthy and safe workplaces.
• The prevention of accidents, injury and occupational illness should be an integral part of
every job activity.
• An internal responsibility system recognizing the roles of every workplace participant-from
employee to supervisor to employer and owner-is the key to an effective health and safety
program.
Mandatory Requirements:
• This policy must be posted in all fire halls.
• Reasonable provision for the prevention of accidents, and the promotion of safety and health
of all employees,must be made in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act,
and other relevant legislation set out minimum requirements, in light of specific workplace
situations,must be determined.
• Occupational health and safety programs specific to afire department's operational needs
must be developed, applied and communicated to all employees.
• Managers, supervisors and employees must receive information and training on safe work
practices and their duties and responsibilities under applicable legislation.
Responsibilities of Municipal and other Elected Officials:
Under Section 32 of the occupational Health and Safety Act"Every director and every officer of
a corporation shall take all reasonable care to ensure that the corporation complies with,
(a) This Act and the regulations;
(b) Orders and requirements of inspectors and Directors; and
(c) Orders of the Minister."R.S.O.1990, C.O1.S.32
In keeping with the above,the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham undertakes to carry
out the following:
1. To provide as safe and healthy a working environment as can reasonably be expected, given
the nature of fire fighting and the resources and technology available.
2. To establish an effective internal responsibility system,whereby everyone clearly
understands their responsibilities regarding the occupational health and safety of workers.
3. To provide ongoing training to heighten employee awareness of known safety hazards and
maintain job skills and knowledge.
4. To develop and maintain open communication between all levels in the Fire Department to
encourage employee participation in the Fire Departments' Safety Program.
5. To involve all employees in safety through an effective Joint Health and Safety Committee
accessible to all department members.
6. To periodically review the Fire Department's health and safety policy,program and Standard
Operating Procedures to maintain safety performance.
7. To ensure compliance with applicable Federal, Provincial and Municipal safety legislation.
Responsibilities of Firefighters,Administration, Mechanical and
Communication Personnel:
Employees are responsible for maintaining a reasonable working knowledge of the requirements
of the Occupational Health& Safety Act. They are also responsible for maintaining a reasonable
working knowledge of health and safety hazards in the workplace and preventive measures to be
taken for their own protection.
Workers must:
1. Comply with all procedures and requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act,
Highway Traffic Act and other applicable safety legislation.
2. Report any hazardous conditions,which you can not immediately correct to your immediate
supervisor, and failing a satisfactory resolve in your opinion, to a member of the Joint Health
and Safety Committee.
3. Promptly report all accidents or injuries(no matter how minor they may first appear)to your
supervisor.
4. Not work or operate any equipment that may endanger the safety of yourself or others.
5. Not engage in pranks or feats of strength that may endanger yourself or others.
6. Wear and care for protective clothing provided by the Bayham Fire Department as instructed.
Note: All outside contractors will be required to comply with Provincial,Federal and Municipal
Safety regulations when working on Municipal property.
Responsibilities of Fire Department Officers:
Fire Department Officers are responsible for implementing the Occupational Health and Safety
Program in the work areas under their supervision.
Their own safety attitudes and actions are important to setting the safe climate of the
organization and their job performance will be measured against their efforts in achieving the
Fire Department's safety goals.
All safety complaints/recommendations must be processed in keeping with department policy
without undo delay.
Fire Department Officers must:
1. Ensure Provincial,Federal and Municipal legislation is implemented and complied with in
their areas of responsibility.
2. Ensure the Department's safety policy and program are posted in a conspicuous place in their
work areas and obtain and post new copies of the policy and program as required.
3. Document and investigate all reported accidents and take appropriate corrective action within
their authority to prevent a recurrence.
4. Ensure all employees under their supervision receive adequate training in health and safety
legislation, safe work policies, operational guidelines and proper use of vehicles and
equipment.
5. Inspect their workplaces to correct safety hazards within their authority and to make other
hazards that they cannot correct known to the appropriate level of management above them.
Responsibilities of Fire Chief:
Fire Chiefs are responsible for administration, direction and implementation of safety policies to
ensure a safe working environment. Their direct involvement and commitment to safety will
determine health and safety success or failure.
Fire Chiefs and/or his/her designate must:
1. Ensure the safety standards and procedures are developed,maintained, followed and kept up
to date.
2. Ensure the Fire Department complies with Provincial, Federal and Municipal safety
legislation.
3. Consult with all levels of the organization to ensure the safety program is effective and make
changes as required.
4. Make the safety committee aware of safety reports, audits and hazards that he/she may be
aware of,to fulfil the obligations of the internal responsibility system.
5. Review training reports to ensure training is meeting the needs of the safety program.
6. Determine health and safety goals of the Department and report yearly results to the
Municipal Administrator.
Approved by Council Resolution dated December 3,2009
Mayo. Lynn Acre