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Monitoring of High Risk Areas
Karl KuhnEU Twinning project
„Support to the State Labour Inspectorate Service (SLIS) in Occupational Health and Safety
(OHS) enhancement in the Republic of Azerbaijan” ( SUPSLIS)
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
OSH Monitoring is creation of information by system
All these initiatives strive to reach the goal of having as complete a picture as possible of occupational safety and health at the level chosen i.e. for
the purpose of “early warning”,
decision-making and
possible corrections.
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
Aims and Goals of Monitoring
To target inspections (high risk, middle risk, low risk)
To frame debate (with stakeholdersTo set prioritiesTo plan the allocation of resources
(manpower, devices, time and budget)To convince politicians, stakeholders, social
partnersTo stimulate debate about actions neededTo measure output and the impact of
activitiesTo measure results and outcomesTo develop policies
Challenges for Az Challenges for the LI
High numbers of enterprisesUnderstaffed inspectorateDiversity of sectors and risksEmerging new risks due to rapid technological changeAging workforce
Questions to be answeredHow to optimize enforcement work and enhance performance of LI?How to allocate best the available resources?
National OSH day of Az on the 28th of April 2012
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
OSH Monitoring Systems and databases
European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO)European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS)European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW)European Occupational Diseases Statistics (EODS, European Risk Observatory
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Building up a Monitoring SystemsData availability is a critical issue when building up a monitoring
systemThe possibility of using data/information from various sources should be investigated, e. g.
Data collected by the Labour inspectorateExisting registers like the register of enterprisesOfficial statistics, e. g.
Labour statisticsAccident and injuriesOccupational diseasesDisability statisticsCompensations for harmful working conditionsStatistics for harmful working conditions...
National OSH day of Az on the 28th of April 2012
Az: Distribution of workers worked in harmful working conditions (2010)
23690 are employed in unhealthy working conditions (noise, vibration, air pollution) – the most in mining and manufacturing)
14,6% of persons in industry, 5,5 % in construction, 12,1% in transport, 1,6 in communication getting compensation for working in harmful labour conditions
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Work Accidentsin AZ
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How to identify High Risks
The better the monitoring system the better the identification of high risk areas (Rates of fatal accidents and severe accidents, Rates of severe injuries, early retirement etc).
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InspectorateIssues Monitored
Field visitsInspectionsInvestigationsConsultationsOrders issuedStop work ordersWork refusalsComplaintsProsecution statistics
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
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A national licence to perform high risk work (high risk work licence) is required to operate or use equipment such as forklifts, cranes, hoists and pressure equipment as well as for dogging, rigging and erecting scaffolding.
The new Licence is a small plastic card with photo identification (similar to a driver’s licence) which lists all the classes of high risk work that the holder is authorised to perform.
Final Twinning conference, Baku 20th/21 of November
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