NASSAU BOCES HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING AND INFORMATION SERVICE 2010-2011 SERVICE PLAN 7470 (Coser 617) 53 School Districts are Current Members SERVICE DESCRIPTION Advisory Council REGULATION BOCES PROVIDES None Provide network for participating school districts and meetings to share information and address issues of current interest. Provide specialized training. Americans with Disabilities Act Asbestos Compliance Federal Public Law 101-336 28 CFR Part 35 Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) - 40 CFR Part 763 and others. Assist with development of compliance plans and transition plan. Provide Asbestos Awareness Training for maintenance staff and Inspector Management Planner Refresher training for school district asbestos designated person. Assist with management plans. Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard - 29 CFR 1910.1030 Provide required annual employee training. Prepare required Exposure Control Plan. Advise on response to exposure incidents. Confined Spaces OSHA Confined Spaces Standard 29 CFR 1910.146 Regulations of the Commissioner of Education – Section 155.17 None Provide workplace evaluation and prepare required written plan. Provide staff training. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard - 29 CFR 1910.1200 and New York State Labor Law New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Others None Develop school district Right-To-Know Compliance Plan and provide required annual chemical safety training. Provide access to online training. Health & Safety Website In-district Complaint Response Indoor Air Quality None Provide on-line regulatory compliance assistance (www.nassauboces.org). Respond to in-district complaints related to environmental compliance issues. Provide EPA Tools for Schools Program and assist with implementation and training. Internet Information Research Lead Abatement None Liaison None Lockout/Tagout OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.147 Emergency Planning & SAVE Legislation Emergency Communications Network Employee Right-ToKnow Hazardous Waste Health & Safety Audit None EPA Tools for Schools Program OSHA, EPA, and others Develop district-wide and building-level Safety Plans and provide staff training. Assist in testing of Safety Plans. Attend Safety Team meetings. Assist school districts on entry into 800 MHz radio communication network with Nassau County Office of Emergency Management. Provide cooperative bid for hazardous waste disposal. Provide in-district audits to assist school districts in their regulatory compliance efforts. Provide research on various health and safety issues of concern to districts. Provide Lead Awareness Workshops and consultation as required. Serve as liaison between school districts and regulatory agencies. Provide training in the control of hazardous energy and required written compliance plan. Medical Waste Disposal Nassau School Emergency Planning Consortium Newsletter New York State DEC and OSHA None Occupational Illness and Injury Reporting Personal Protective Equipment Public Employee Safety & Health Act Pesticide Application New York State Labor Law Regulations Summary None Respiratory Protection Safety Committees OSHA Standard - 29 CFR 1910.134 NYS Education Law Safety Supplies None Provide cooperative bid for health and safety supplies. Science Laboratories NYSED Law and OSHA Standard – 29 CFR 1910.1450 NYS Security Guard Act Develop required school district Chemical Hygiene Plan and provide required training. None OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.132 New York State Labor Law Federal and NYS DEC Law Assist school districts in plans for medical waste disposal and provide training. Host and update website specific to school emergency planning needs. (www.nassauschoolemergency.org). Provide access to online training for emergency response. Provide newsletter to keep school districts aware of current issues. Assist school districts in completing required forms on annual basis. Develop required written plan and documentation forms for schools to conduct internal assessments. Act as liaison to NYS Labor Department enforcement office to assist in compliance. Provide training on IPM strategies and in-district evaluation. Provide annual written summary of regulations affecting school districts Provide required written plan and training. Assist in development of safety committee agendas, attend committee meetings and provide special presentations. Various Regulations Advise school districts on training requirements and security assessments. Provide special consultant training from recognized experts on various issues such as playground safety, ergonomics, green cleaning, laboratory safety, etc., as requested by school districts. RESCUE Regulations & School Building Safety Video Library NYS SED Law Provide training and inspection forms. None Violence Prevention OSHA Regulation & SAVE Provide video lending-library to assist school districts in their training needs. Advise on violence prevention issues and VADIR. Security Guard Training Specialized Training Annual Cost of Base Service (totally aidable): Enrollment to: 1499 $8460 1500-2499 - $9355 >2500 $10,251 In-District Health & Safety Manager (totally aidable - must participate in base service): Annual Cost – 1 day per week $22,825 2 days per week $45,650 3 days per week $68,475 4 days per week $91,300