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File #: 0107X-2005    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/23/2005 In control: Boyce
On agenda: 7/18/2005 Final action: 7/20/2005
Title: To recognize and pay tribute to the dedicated safety professionals who have contributed to furnishing a place of City employment free from hazards, reducing incidences of injuries and lost days and who are committed to the prevention and control of unsafe working conditions.
Sponsors: Kevin L. Boyce
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To recognize and pay tribute to the dedicated safety professionals who have contributed to furnishing a place of City employment free from hazards, reducing incidences of injuries and lost days and who are committed to the prevention and control of unsafe working conditions.



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WHEREAS, Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4167: Public Employment Risk Reduction Program, 144 v H 308 (Effective 4-20-93) requires each public employer to furnish a place of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to its public employees; and

WHEREAS, it is the intent of the city to achieve compliance with Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4167 in an organized, effective and efficient manner; and

WHEREAS it is a goal of the Department of Human Resources to promote a safe and healthy working environment for all City employees by designing and administering a comprehensive, integrated Occupational Safety and Health Program Citywide; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Programs (OSHP) within the Department of Human Resources, is to reduce the incidence of occupational injuries and diseases, protect employees against hazards and risks of hazards and control identified hazards; and

WHEREAS The Department and Division Safety Professionals, through their participation in the Citywide Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Committee (COSHAC) and the Technical Advisory Safety Committee (TASC) have implemented safety policies procedures and processes that have contributed significantly to a reduction in the frequency and severity of workplace injuries in the City of Columbus; and

WHEREAS during the period from 2001 to 2004, the City reduced its' total number of lost days by 124,234 (as reported by BWC and Careworks as of 2/15/05) and as a result saved over 3 million dollars in Workers Compensation premium cost; and

WHEREAS in 2004 several City facilities ex...

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