Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 70.57 |
Liaison | Kelsey Beal |
Submission Date | Dec. 14, 2020 |
Indiana University Indianapolis
PA-15: Workplace Health and Safety
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.34 / 2.00 |
Keith
Braunscheidel Sr. Mgr., Case Management IU Human Resources |
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indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Part 1. Health and safety management system
Yes
Does the system use a nationally or internationally recognized standard or guideline?:
No
The nationally or internationally recognized OHSMS standard or guideline used:
n/a
If no, provide:
IU Policy PS-EHS-07 Occupational Safety and Health
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/ps-ehs-07-occupational-health-safety/index.html
Policy Statement:
Indiana University is responsible for providing a safe working environment for all employees. This includes:
• Making reasonable efforts to investigate and address safety issues.
• Complying with specific regulatory requirements when certain types of work are performed (see below).
• Ensuring employees receive all necessary training and personal protective equipment before being assigned to perform tasks.
• Making information on hazardous materials readily available.
All Indiana University employees must act in a safe, responsible manner, follow all provided safety training or other guidance, report observed safety issues and any work-related illness or injury to management immediately.
Indiana University Environmental Health and Safety (IUEHS) has the authority to stopwork on jobs where lack of compliance with this policy presents a danger to university employees.
Protect IU: https://protect.iu.edu/index.html
Indiana University is committed to providing the greatest possible degree of safety for all members of the university community. Protect IU makes it easy for you to find all the information you need to know about health, safety, security, and preparedness.
Protect IU is managed by Public Safety and Institutional Assurance, and provides information related to the units and departments listed below. PSIA falls within the Office of the Executive Vice President for University Academic Affairs.
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/ps-ehs-07-occupational-health-safety/index.html
Policy Statement:
Indiana University is responsible for providing a safe working environment for all employees. This includes:
• Making reasonable efforts to investigate and address safety issues.
• Complying with specific regulatory requirements when certain types of work are performed (see below).
• Ensuring employees receive all necessary training and personal protective equipment before being assigned to perform tasks.
• Making information on hazardous materials readily available.
All Indiana University employees must act in a safe, responsible manner, follow all provided safety training or other guidance, report observed safety issues and any work-related illness or injury to management immediately.
Indiana University Environmental Health and Safety (IUEHS) has the authority to stopwork on jobs where lack of compliance with this policy presents a danger to university employees.
Protect IU: https://protect.iu.edu/index.html
Indiana University is committed to providing the greatest possible degree of safety for all members of the university community. Protect IU makes it easy for you to find all the information you need to know about health, safety, security, and preparedness.
Protect IU is managed by Public Safety and Institutional Assurance, and provides information related to the units and departments listed below. PSIA falls within the Office of the Executive Vice President for University Academic Affairs.
Part 2. Incidents per FTE employee
214
Full-time equivalent of employees:
19,621
If the institution wishes to report on other on-site workers, provide:
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A brief description of the methodology used to track and calculate the number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health :
Occupational Injury and Illness Investigation Program (IU Policy PS-EHS-07) https://policies.iu.edu/policies/ps-ehs-07-occupational-health-safety/index.html
Ensures that IUEHS is informed of employee injuries and illnesses for the purpose of incident investigation and prevention and to establish a mechanism for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule for reporting work-related fatalities and severe injuries/illnesses (29 CFR 1904.39)
https://protect.iu.edu/environmental-health/occupational-safety/illness-injury.html
On the Job Injury Procedures are reported online through IU Human Resources: https://hr.iu.edu/workers/index.html#loaded
In accordance with IU Policy_HR-11-30_Injury On The Job
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/hr-11-30-injury-job/index.html
OSHA Form 300A Data Source: Keith Braunscheidel, Sr. Manager, Case Management, Human Resources
Ensures that IUEHS is informed of employee injuries and illnesses for the purpose of incident investigation and prevention and to establish a mechanism for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule for reporting work-related fatalities and severe injuries/illnesses (29 CFR 1904.39)
https://protect.iu.edu/environmental-health/occupational-safety/illness-injury.html
On the Job Injury Procedures are reported online through IU Human Resources: https://hr.iu.edu/workers/index.html#loaded
In accordance with IU Policy_HR-11-30_Injury On The Job
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/hr-11-30-injury-job/index.html
OSHA Form 300A Data Source: Keith Braunscheidel, Sr. Manager, Case Management, Human Resources
Annual number of recordable incidents of work-related injury or ill health per 100 FTE employees:
1.09
Optional Fields
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) reports workplace injuries and occupational disease cases to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as numbers of incidents out of total employees (who worked for the University for any length of time, and for any number of hours per week, full or part-time, including student workers). Therefore, the number of "employees" of IUPUI, for consistency with EHS and OSHA is 19,621 in the performance year. The above figures represent incidents of an annual average of 19,621 employees (including student & PT employees) working 25,596,832 hours. This is the figure we have used rather than the Pre-5 figure, which comes from the IU Faculty + Staff Headcount (excluding student hourly).
Data provided is from calendar year 2019, while full-time equivalent data in Pre-5 is from FY19 (July 1 2018-June 30 2019).
IUPUI OSHA 300A_2019
http://hr.iu.edu/workers/
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/hr-11-30-injury-job/index.html
https://ehs.iupui.edu/index.html
Data provided is from calendar year 2019, while full-time equivalent data in Pre-5 is from FY19 (July 1 2018-June 30 2019).
IUPUI OSHA 300A_2019
http://hr.iu.edu/workers/
https://policies.iu.edu/policies/hr-11-30-injury-job/index.html
https://ehs.iupui.edu/index.html
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.