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THE LAW • Social Welfare Quasi Criminal Laws, like the OHS Act, and the Environmental Protection Act are a step down from criminal liability in that while it is necessary to have the actual wrongful conduct take place, it’s not necessary to have criminal intent to do it.

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THE LAW • Social Welfare Quasi Criminal Laws, like

the OHS Act, and the Environmental Protection Act are a step down from criminal liability in that while it is necessary to have the actual wrongful conduct take place, it’s not necessary to have criminal intent to do it.

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Due Diligence

• As a legal defense -acquittal in either of two ways:

• Proving that all reasonable care was taken to avoid the episode or,

• Proving that one believed in a mistaken set of facts (ignorance of the law doesn’t count) that, if true, would render the prohibited act innocent.Being “willfully blind” will not save you, it

will bury you

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Examples of Due Diligence for Supervisors

• Coaching

• Job observation

• Safety talks

• Tailboard conferences

• Enforcement of rules & regulations

• Discipline

• Taking problems to senior management

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Examples of Due Diligence for Managers

• OHS Performance evaluation

• Holding others accountable

• Implementing programs

• Considering system wide problems

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Examples of Due Diligence for Executives

• Policy

• Competent Professionals

• Sufficient Resource Allocation

• Leadership

• Holding Subordinates Accountable

• Ensuring the development of an OHS System

• Ensuring Periodic “System Audits”

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Accountability versus Responsibilities

Presidency

Accountability Responsibilities

Respond to the results obtained and the respect of laws and regulations in effect.

* Execute leadership in EHS

* Communicate expectations.

* Provide EHS financial resources.

* Evaluate management employees.

Plant Management

Accountability Responsibilities

Respond on behalf of the company or organization to EHS employee work conditions.

* Implement EHS management systems to identify, evaluate, control and monitor EHS risks (to reduce accidents, occupational illnesses, environmental excursions.

* Prepare yearly action plans in line with the above EHS management system and ensure follow-up.

* Ensure respect of current EHS laws and regulations.

*Evaluate the production / services management.

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Accountability versus Responsibilities

Administration

Accountability Responsibilities

Respond for the results obtained and the management of EHS systems in the company.

*Ensure the implementation of EHS management systems.

* Request and approve action plans for the company.

* Evaluate Plant Management and Administration

Production / Services Management

Accountability Responsibilities

Respond to the mechanisms and EHS risk controls, implementation of corrective measures, ensure preventative systems as well as work methods and SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).

* Identify, evaluate and control of EHS risks and request corrective measures and preventative controls.

* Evaluate supervisors, personnel & associates.

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Accountability versus Responsibilities

Supervision

Accountability Responsibilities

Respond to employee EHS behaviors and the respect of rules and procedures.

* Prevention of EHS risks or conditions.

* Ensure the involvement of employees in the EHS preventative actions.

* Respond to properly and promptly to employee EHS behaviors.

Employee Responsibilities

* Engage and participate in identifying, monitoring and controlling EHS risks and hazards.

* Respect rules, procedures, SOPs and safe work method.

* Report all EHS eminent (dangerous) and systemic situations and/or risks.

* Maintain his/her work environment clean and orderly.

* Communicate suggestions.

* Ensure own safety and security and that of others as well. Report all dangerous conditions (eminent, systemic).

* Practice responsible, logical and safe behaviors.