complacency in the work place
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Published by SALUSComplacency in the workplace can lead to serious safety risks. To combat this, it's important to maintain a strong safety culture through regular training, inspections, and hazard assessments. Encourage workers to actively participate in safety programs and report any concerns they may have. Regularly review accident and incident reports to identify trends and implement corrective actions [1]. Ensure that all employees understand their responsibilities regarding safety and are empowered to speak up if they observe unsafe conditions or practices [2].
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[1] HIOSH Construction Standards: Occupational Safety and Health (12-8-3)
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hazardous machines or equipment. [Eff 7/12/82; am 9/27/84; am 11/2/12; am and comp 10/27/18] (Auth: HRS §396-4) (Imp: HRS §396-4) §12-110-4 Employee responsibilities. The employee shall not knowingly perform work in an unsafe manner or in an unsafe environment without the safeguards prescribed by the standards in part 3 of this subtitle. The employee shall not tamper with or render ineffective any safety device or safeguard and shall use the safety devices provided for personal protection. [Eff 7/12/82; am 9/27/84; am and comp 10/27/18] (Auth: HRS §396-4) (Imp: HRS §396-4) §12-110-5 Removal of safety devices. No person shall remove, displace, damage, destroy, or carry off any safety device, safeguard, notice, or warning furnished for use in any employment or place of employment. [Eff 7/12/82; am 9/27/84; comp 10/27/18] (Auth: HRS §396-4) (Imp: HRS §396-4) §12-110-6 Use of intoxicants or drugs. No person shall be permitted to work under the influence of intoxicants or drugs and shall be removed from the work premises if found under the influence of intoxicants or drugs. [Eff 7/12/82; am 9/27/84; comp 10/27/18] (Auth: HRS §396-4) (Imp: HRS §396-4) §12-110-7 Requirements of competence. When work is to be performed by or under the supervision of a designated person, that person shall have the degree of competence necessary to perform or direct the work in a safe manner. [Eff 7/12/82; comp 10/27/18] (Auth: HRS §396-4) (Imp: HRS §396-4)
[2] Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020 (Sask. Reg. 10/2020)
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## OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY, 2020 - (b) any graphics, photographs or other evidence that may assist in determining the cause or causes of the accident; - (c) an explanation of the cause or causes of the accident; - (d) the immediate corrective action taken; and - (e) any long-term action that will be taken to prevent the occurrence of a similar accident or the reasons for not taking action. 31 Dec 2020 c S-15.1 Reg 10 s3-18. ## Prohibition re scene of accident - 3-19 (1) Unless expressly authorized by statute or by subsection (2), no person shall, except for the purpose of saving life or relieving human suffering, interfere with, destroy, carry away or alter the position of any wreckage, article, document or thing at the scene of or connected with an accident causing a death until an officer has completed an investigation of the circumstances surrounding the accident. - (2) When an accident causing a death occurs and an officer is not able to complete an investigation of the circumstances surrounding the accident, an officer may, unless prohibited by statute, grant permission to move the wreckage, articles and things at the scene or connected with the accident to any extent that may be necessary to allow the work to proceed, only if: - (a) graphics, photographs or other evidence showing details at the scene of the accident are made before the officer grants permission; and - (b) the co-chairpersons of a committee or the representative for the place of employment at which the accident occurred or their designates have inspected the site of the accident and agreed that the wreckage, article or thing may be moved. 31 Dec 2020 c S-15.1 Reg 10 s3-19. ## Investigation of dangerous occurrences - 3-20 (1) An employer, contractor or owner shall ensure that every dangerous occurrence as defined in subsection 2-3(1) is investigated as soon as is reasonably possible by: - (a) the co-chairpersons or their designates; - (b) the employer, contractor or owner …
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