Health
Program Issue
No. 4
Effective Date: 03/30/2007
Review: June 1 E4Y
01. POLICY STATEMENTS
01.01 It is
the policy of
01.02
01.03 The State
Office of Risk Management's guidelines for
Volume I Risk
Management Administration
Volume II Property
Conservation Exposures
Volume III Workers'
Compensation Exposures
Volume IV Liability
Exposures
The
SORM Risk Management Guidelines are available on their web site at http://www.sorm.state.tx.us/
01.04 The Risk Management and Safety Office has primary responsibility and authority for promulgating policies and procedures, to assure that the university complies with federal and state guidelines, as well as best-practices, related to risk management and occupational safety and health requirements.
02. REFERENCES
02.01 State and national standards applicable to the University Risk Management and Employee Safety and Health Program include:
a. Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910, General Industry
b. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards (latest revision)
c. Regulations and standards promulgated by applicable state agencies which include, but are not limited to: State Office of Risk Management (SORM), Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS), Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
02.02 The
For immediate dissemination of a safety requirement, the Risk Management and Safety Office will publish by memorandum, through the Vice President for Finance and Support Services, the safety and health requirement when applicable.
02.03 Refer to the following UPPSs which address major areas of the University Risk Management and Employee Safety and Health Program:
04.04.32
04.04.43 Workers’ Compensation Injuries,
Illnesses, and Claims
04.05.02 Smoking Policy
04.05.03 Fire Safety Program
04.05.04 Fire Alarms, Fire Drills, and Facilities
Evacuation
04.05.05 Hazard Communication Program
04.05.06 Hazardous Materials and Waste
Management
04.05.07 Radiation Safety
04.05.08 Laser Safety
05.04.03 Emergency Operations
03. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
03.01 Director, Risk Management and Safety
The Director has primary responsibility for administration of and compliance with the Risk Management and Employee Safety and Health Program. This includes, but is not limited to:
a. inspecting university workplaces for occupational safety hazards and risks;
b. recommending
preventive and corrective action;
c. establishing and coordinating risk management and occupational safety training programs;
d. reviewing
and acquiring adequate property insurance coverage;
e. serving as the official university contact with the SORM and other state agencies regarding risk management and occupational safety and health; and
f. preparing mandated reports and analytical data related to the risk management program.
03.02 Department
Heads and Account Managers
These positions have responsibility for assuring that
their respective areas comply with the SORM guidelines and university policies
related to risk management and occupational safety and health. Attachment
I provides a listing of key risk management positions and areas
of responsibility, as outlined in the SORM risk management guidelines.
03.03 Supervisor and Employee
Individuals in university management or supervisor positions and all university employees, including regular as well as temporary, part-time, and student workers, are affected by and must become familiar with the Risk Management and Employee Safety and Health Program. All university personnel should report actual and potential occupational safety hazards to the Director, Risk Management and Safety.
03.04 University Safety Committee
The University Safety Committee is charged to recommend and coordinate the Risk Management and Employee Safety and Health Program for faculty, staff, and students. The Safety Committee will forward its recommendations concerning safety procedures on the job, building safety, and use of hazardous materials and equipment to the Vice President for Finance and Support Services
04. APPOINTMENT AND DUTIES OF DIVISION AND DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS
04.01 Additional
Duty Safety Officers (ADSO) are appointed in appropriate departments and divisions
to assist the administrators in those areas in complying with the Risk
Management and Employee Safety and Health Program. Each
department’s ADSO serves as a point of contact to the Risk Management
and Safety Office. Department heads will appoint an ADSO for their department
or area for each fiscal year and will notify RMSO of their appointee. Refer to UPPS No.
04.04.43, "Workers' Compensation Injuries, Illnesses, and Claims",
for additional ADSO duties associated with such claims.
04.02 Attachment
II lists the areas in which
appointment of an ADSO is required. Departments not listed may also appoint an
ADSO to assist in maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. Additional
appointments must be coordinated with the Risk Management and Safety Office.
04.03 The appointed division or department ADSO will receive program guidance and assistance from the Risk Management and Safety Office. ADSOs should attend an ADSO orientation conducted periodically by the SORM.
05. REVIEWERS OF THIS UPPS
05.01 Reviewers of this UPPS include the following:
Position Date
Director, Risk Management & Safety June 1 E4Y
06. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
This
UPPS has been approved by the following individuals in their official capacities
and represents
Director, Risk Management and Safety; senior
reviewer of this UPPS
Vice
President for Finance and Support Services
University President