Ericsson Occupational, Health & Safety Framework PDF

Summary

This document introduces Ericsson's occupational, health, and safety (OHS) framework, explaining how it integrates into their network rollout activities and encompasses the entire project cycle. Key steps in this framework include risk assessment, risk management controls, integration into service delivery, and project safety management. The document also highlights the importance of site safety management, including remote safety assurance and site safety inspections, ensuring compliance and addressing unique challenges at each project site.

Full Transcript

Introduction Welcome to our explainer video on the Occupational, Health, and Safety Framework at Ericsson. Today, we will explore how this framework integrates into our Network Rollout activities. As a cornerstone of our operations, OHS management ensures the safety of employees, clients, and the pu...

Introduction Welcome to our explainer video on the Occupational, Health, and Safety Framework at Ericsson. Today, we will explore how this framework integrates into our Network Rollout activities. As a cornerstone of our operations, OHS management ensures the safety of employees, clients, and the public. Our structured approach encompasses the entire project cycle. Let's dive into the details of how we achieve this. Key Steps in OHS Management The first step in OHS management is the early identification of hazards and risks. We engage skilled OHS professionals to assess these risks and develop specific plans. Risk management controls are prioritized to prevent irreversible impacts. We implement engineering and management controls to minimize risks further. Monitoring and supervision ensure adherence to safety protocols. Integration into Service Delivery Our OHS Framework is integrated into the Service Delivery Business Process. This dual approach synergizes Project Safety Management with Site Safety Management. Project Safety Management ensures safety from project planning to execution. Site Safety Management focuses on securing safety at individual sites. Together, they ensure OHS is a fundamental aspect of our operations. Project Safety Management Project Safety Management involves strategic touchpoints to embed safety throughout the project. The OHS Planned Cost ensures financial support for safety measures. OHS Resources Need Decision guarantees essential expertise is available. Customizing Project EHS Documentation tailors safety plans for each project. Project Induction orients team members to specific safety protocols. Site Safety Management Site Safety Management addresses unique safety challenges at each project site. The OHS Site Survey identifies high-risk sites and implements controls. Customizing Site OHS Documentation ensures site-specific safety measures. Site Safety Induction familiarizes all personnel with site-specific protocols. Regular Site Safety Risk Assessment identifies and mitigates potential risks. Remote Safety Assurance Remote Safety Assurance (RSA) enhances safety for high-risk activities. RSA checks focus on activities like climbing and working at height. Technology-driven RSA processes ensure comprehensive safety verification. Pre-work RSA checks confirm all safety controls are in place. RSA supports uniform adherence to safety protocols across all operations. Site Safety Inspection Site Safety Inspections ensure compliance with safety standards. Regular inspections address safety issues on project sites. A minimum of 20% of high-risk sites undergo regular inspections. In-person inspections are mandated for certain service providers. The use of checklists and tools ensures consistent safety assessments. Adherence and Performance Monitoring Adherence and Performance Monitoring is essential in our Network Rollout framework. The rollout of Intelligent Deployment enhances visibility into adherence. Data collection and tool usage analysis verify process compliance. This initiative improves our understanding of process implementation. It ensures all safety measures are effectively executed. Files and Documentation Proper documentation is crucial for OHS management. EriDoc is used to create, manage, and store all types of documents. Records must be legible, identifiable, and traceable. OHS Responsible and SPOCs maintain OHS files and documentation. This ensures all safety measures are documented and accessible. Thank You Thank you for exploring the OHS Framework with us. We hope this video has provided valuable insights into our safety practices. Stay safe and committed to excellence in safety management.

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