Overall Rating | Bronze |
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Overall Score | 36.37 |
Liaison | Melanie Knowles |
Submission Date | March 5, 2021 |
Kent State University
PA-15: Workplace Health and Safety
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.25 / 2.00 |
Dennis
Baden Manager Environmental Health and Safety |
Does the institution have an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS)?:
Does the system use a nationally or internationally recognized standard or guideline?:
The nationally or internationally recognized OHSMS standard or guideline used:
A brief description of the key components of the custom OHSMS:
Annual number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health:
Full-time equivalent of employees:
Full-time equivalent of workers who are not employees, but whose work and/or workplace is controlled by the institution:
A brief description of the methodology used to track and calculate the number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health :
All injuries and occupational exposures, regardless of severity, are required to be reported to the Environmental Health and Safety Office and Human Resources. These offices review the reports of injuries, investigate where necessary, and determine if the injury meets that State requirements through the Public Employee Risk Reduction Programs (PERRPS – Ohio, State Employee OSHA) and Worker’s Compensation. The information is required to be reported to the State of Ohio annually. The University uses standard forms and enters the information into a database program developed internally.
Annual number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health per 100 FTE employees:
Website URL where information about the occupational health and safety program is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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