Dole Construction Safety And Health Program Sample

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Sample Programs Your overall occupational safety and health management system or safety program will include small 'p' programs that address specific hazards, as required by OSHA. Once you identify the hazards of your workplace and the OSHA regulations that apply, you will know what programs you need.

TSSD – Employment Promotion and Workers’ Welfare (TSSD-EPWW)

Alien Employment Permit (AEP)

Private Employment Agency (PEA)

  1. PEA Checklist of Requirements (Single Proprietorship, Partnership Corporation, Branch Office, Authority to Recruit)

Working Child’s Permit (WCP)

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Livelihood Programs for Informal Sector Workers

Others

TSSD – Labor Relations and Labor Standards (TSSD-LRLS)

Registration of Contracts & Sub-contracts Under DO 174-17

Unionism

  1. Local Chapter
  2. Collective Bargaining Agreement
  3. Independent Union
  4. Workers' Association

Occupational Safety and Health

New OSH Templates (for Bus Companies)

Construction Safety and Health program

Accreditation of Occupational Safety and Health Practitioner/ Consultant

Internal Management & Services Division (IMSD)

New Downloadable Form

According to the Philippine Construction Association Report, the Construction Industry continues to provide a significant level of employment in the domestic economy. After a lower level in 2009, construction industry employment increased by 14.0% and reached an almost 2 million jobs in 2010, representing 5.3% of the total employment in the economy. This level has been maintained so far during the first half of 2011. Strong demand for construction industry, which leads to more construction activities, leads to increase in construction employment also.

In order to strengthen the campaign in minimizing accidents in construction activities, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) last May 4, 2011. The MOA aims to “promote the welfare of construction workers and prevent the recurrence of construction-related incidents, notably the ones that recently killed/or severely injured workers early this year.” Also, this MOA is an “off-shoot of DOLE Department Order No. 13 (which provides the Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction Industry) and aims to intensify the holistic and extensive execution of the policies and programs set forth in D.O. No. 13 in construction sites.”

click here: Copy of the Joint Administrative Order for the Safety and Health of Workers in the Construction Industry

click here: Copy of Department Order No. 13 (Guidelines Governing the Occupational Safety & Health In The Construction Industry)

click here: List of Construction Projects in NCR with Approved CSHP

click here: List of Accredited Safety Practitioner for 2012