Occupational Health - Ottawa, Canada - The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

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Position Information

Posting Number:


  • ROM23050E
    Title:
  • Occupational Health & Safety Officer
    Position Status:
  • Regular Fulltime
    FTE:
  • 1.0
    Job Schedule:
  • Days
    Department:
  • Occupational Health & Safety
    Union:
  • Nonunion
    Site:
  • Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
    About The Royal
  • As one of Canada's foremost mental health care and academic health science centres, The Royal has a clear purpose: to get more people living with mental illness into recovery faster. This is at the core of everything we do and it is driven by the passion, focus and dedication of our employees. Every day, the work that we do transforms the lives of people with mental illness through specialized mental healthcare, advocacy, research and education._


Reporting to the Director Occupational Health, Safety & Emergency Management Systems, the Occupational Health & Safety Officer is responsible to coordinate, advise and participate in the development and revision of Safety programs, policies & procedures, to ensure compliance with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations.

The Occupational Health and Safety Officer will support, promote, recommend and assist with the on-going development and improvement of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System and all other related programs such as:


Position Specific Accountabilities:


Accountability #1:


Provide Health and Safety Program Coordination to employees

  • Maintains comprehensive records of Safety, incidents, assessments, reports and trauma.
  • Provide education and orientation to new employees concerning safety programs
  • Provide training to staff including formal training sessions, electronic education, mock exercises, etc.
  • Ensure Accreditation Canada standards are met for The Royal.
  • Maintain statistics, monitor trends, identify needs for interventions, further training, etc.
  • Conduct Hazard Risk Assessments on new and emerging hazards to ensure they are appropriately mitigated.
  • Lead ROHCG participation in the WSIB Excellence Program.

Accountability #2:


Employee Health and Safety, policies and practices

  • Develop, administer and coordinate policies, procedures, programs and initiatives for safety systems by maintaining knowledge of current trends, practices and related medical issues.
  • Perform work in accordance with the provisions of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations and all other policies and procedures related to staff safety.
  • Act as a support and a resource for managers, employees and the Joint Health & Safety committee on occupational health and safety related matters.
  • Investigate accidents, hazards and concerns reported by staff.

Accountability #3:


Education and Training

  • Develop and provide education, guidance, advice and consultative services to staff, management team and relevant committees on all staff safety issues.
  • Provide ongoing education to staff and managers on their safety responsibilities.
  • Develop content for the yearly mandatory H&S learning modules.

Accountability #4:


External providers

  • Serve as a liaison with external providers such as MLSTD, WSIB, and PSHSA on OHS related issues.
  • Liaise with the MLSTD during critical incident followup
  • Submits reports to the MLSTD and WSIB following critical injuries or occupational illness as per regulatory requirements.
  • Collaborate with local and regional external OHS group to find new sources of information to promote continuous improvement.

Accountability #5:


Miscellaneous

  • Coordinate monthly and annual OHS audits, inspections, and preparation of action plans resulting from H&S audits and inspections.
  • Coordinate prestart health & safety reviews and risk assessments for new equipment, machinery, and processes
  • Act as a resource to facilitate and coordinate the Joint Health and Safety Committees
  • Manage and oversee the Safely Managing Change process for new equipment, renovations or other changes being introduced into the organization.
  • Facilitate Individualized Safety Plans for staff that are being targeted by domestic situations or workplace violence.
  • Facilitate department level violence risk assessments in collaboration with the unit management team to identify hazards and address.
  • Work in a manner that is in compliance with staff and patient/client safety practices, policies and procedures of The Royal.
  • Ensures a work environment that is conducive to The Royal's Anti-Racism, Discrimination and Harassment-Free Workplace policy.

Qualifications:


  • Baccalaureate degree in a Health Profession with a certificate/diploma in Occupational Health & Safety; or completion of a University program in Occupational Health & Safety or relevant work experience will be considered.
  • Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) or in progress or similar recognized accreditation will be an asset.
  • Previously or currently certified as a Joint Health

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