Contractor OHS Management Procedure 1. Purpose: The purpose of this procedure is to outline the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements in Department of Education and Training (DET) schools; for the selection, management and monitoring of contractors. 2. Scope: This procedure applies to all DET schools. 3. Procedure: Contractor OHS management within this procedure applies to: School managed contractors for maintenance, repair works, or service provision. DET engaged contractors for capital and project managed works. 3.1 Services requiring a contractor Where works or services are identified that cannot be completed by a DET employee, a contractor may be engaged. Examples include: air conditioning maintenance plumbing and electrical repairs painting roof plumbing window cleaning and repairs pest control cooking demonstrations music lessons physical education coaching workshops and incursions. 3.2 Contractor approval 3.2.1 Approval of DET engaged contractors The relevant DET department is responsible for approving DET engaged contractors; for capital and project managed works. 3.2.2 Approval of school engaged contractors The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to approve schoolengaged contractors by verifying the following details, prior to the commencement of works: workers compensation and public liability insurance (DET’s stipulated minimum cover for public liability is $10 million. For further information, see Insurance Arrangements Guidelines for Schools) Working with Children Check (where applicable) provide a specific Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) that is relevant to the work being undertaken (where applicable) Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 1 of 6 Contractor OHS Management Procedure 3.2.3 complete a Confined Space Entry Permit in consultation with the Workplace Manager, if working in a confined space. Record approved school engaged contractors The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to record approved contractors in the Contractor Register or equivalent template. The equivalent template must include the following information: Company name Individual Contractor name Services provided Address Telephone number Email address Licence details (e.g. electrician licence number) Public Liability Insurance expiry date Workers’ Compensation Insurance expiry date (not required for sole traders) Induction date Completion of SWMS. 3.3 Contractor OHS Induction The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee and/or Facilities Manager are to induct all school and DET engaged contractors and sub-contractors, using the Contractor OHS Induction Checklist, or equivalent template. Contractor inductions are valid for 12 months, except where the provision of a SWMS is mandated for high risk work. In this instance, the contractor must be re-inducted (see section 3.5 of this procedure). If an equivalent template to the Contractor OHS Induction Checklist is utilised, it must include the following details: OHS policies, procedures and requirements emergency procedures asbestos management processes hazardous substance and/or dangerous goods management processes hazard and incident reporting first aid and infection control procedures Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) security and access contractor behaviour/conduct while on site The Contractor OHS Induction Handbook can be used to assist in providing guidance on school specific and DET OHS requirements to contractors. 3.4 Sign in / sign out The Workplace Manager and/or Management Nominee are to inform all contractors, prior to the commencement of any works or services, to report to the general office upon arrival at the school. This requirement is indicated on signage located at all entrances to the school. Contractors must sign in/out and a visitor’s pass is to be issued and worn at all times while remaining on DET premises. Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 2 of 6 Contractor OHS Management Procedure 3.5 Provision of Safe Work Method Statements for high risk work 3.5.1 DET engaged contractors The relevant DET department is responsible for obtaining and reviewing the supplied SWMS and providing a copy to the DET school, prior to the commencement of works. 3.5.2 School engaged contractors The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to ensure that a contractor supplies a Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) or equivalent template, prior to the commencement of works, based on the level of risk or as mandated by DET for the following high risk work: confined space entry demolition works hazardous manual handling hot works (e.g. welding) powered mobile plant ( e.g. forklift) removal or disturbance of asbestos temporary supports for structural alterations tilt-up or precast concrete. trenches or shafts deeper than one and half metres use of explosives use of Hazardous Substances and Dangerous Goods working at height (two metres or more) works in tunnels Work that is in, on or near: o artificial temperature extremes (e.g. work in an operating cool room or freezer) o chemical, fuel or refrigerant lines o contaminated or flammable atmospheres o electrical installations or services o pressurised gas distribution mains or piping o roads o telecommunications towers o water/liquids that pose a drowning risk If the proposed work requires a SWMS, the works cannot proceed until the Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee has reviewed and signed the SWMS, to verify it has been sighted. A new SWMS will be required if scope of works change. The Workplace Manager is to retain a copy of the completed SWMS. The Contractor Hazard Identification and Control Guide can be used to aid in assessing the quality of a SWMS submitted as part of a contractor approval process. Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 3 of 6 Contractor OHS Management Procedure 3.6 Confined Space Entry Permit The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee and contractor are to complete, sign and prominently display the Confined Space Entry Permit, authorising entry and completion of works conducted in the confined space. The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to retain the original copy of the Confined Space Entry Permit. For further information, see the Confined Space Procedure. 3.7 Supervision of contractors 3.7.2 School engaged contractors The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to retain a general supervisory power over general work undertaken by a contractor. 3.8 Working with Children Checks A Working with Children Check (WWC) is not mandatory for all contractors working at DET schools. A WWC may be required based on the nature of the work, and the type of contact the contractor will have with children. A WWC Check may be required if the contracted work is child related, and involves, or is likely to involve, regular and direct contact with a child; where the contact is not directly supervised by another employee (e.g. music lessons, cooking demonstrations or sports coaching). Further information relating to the Working with Children Check; see the Department of Justice website. 3.9 Contractor OHS non-conformance 3.9.1 DET engaged contractors The Workplace Manager can cease works, if a DET engaged contractor fails to comply with OHS requirements and/or is working in an unsafe manner. In this instance, the Workplace Manager is to contact the relevant DET department, who will work to rectify the nonconformance with the contractor in consultation with the Workplace Manager. 3.9.2 School engaged contractors The Workplace Manager can cease works and/or terminate the engagement of the contractor, if a school engaged contractor fails to comply with OHS requirements and/or is working in an unsafe manner. The Workplace Manager can also issue the contractor with Contractor OHS Non-conformance Report, if deemed required. 3.10 Consultation and communication The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to inform their employees, students, parents and visitors about any risks, or any special arrangements that are put in place, during works. 3.11 Incident reporting The Workplace Manager and/or Management OHS Nominee are to ensure all incidents involving contractors are reported on eduSafe and investigated as outlined in the Incident Investigation Procedure. Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 4 of 6 Contractor OHS Management Procedure 4. Defined terms All terms defined by the DET are hyperlinked to the Defined Terms website, located on the DET Defined Health, Safety Terms website. Defined roles will appear in bold. 5. Related references: Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 Working with Children Act 2005 Working with Children Regulations 2006 Victorian WorkCover Authority Information on Engaging Contractors May 2005 School Infrastructure Principal Design Consultants and Project Managers’ Site School Policy and Advisory Guide - Legal responsibilities of schools with regard to contractors 6. Related documentation: Confined Space Procedure Contractor Hazard Identification and Control Guide Contractor Non Conformance Report Contractor OHS Induction Checklist Contractor OHS Induction Handbook Contractor OHS Management Procedure Contractor Register Incident Investigation Procedure OHS Consultation and Communication Procedure Confined Space Entry Permit Safe Work Method Statement 7. Version control Version Section Amended Amendment Date Created Author 2 All Updated to include SWMS July 2011 EHU 3 All Two yearly review as per OHSMS requirements. July 2013 ESWB January 2014 Marsh February 2016 ESWB Change to header to as per requirements in AS/NZS 4801:2001. Addition of Working with Children’s Check 4 All Addition of SWMS section. Review of general content. Removal of definitions section replaced with links to a definitions website. Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 5 of 6 Contractor OHS Management Procedure Removal of ‘Responsibilities’ section, with content incorporated into relevant sections of the procedure. Addition of ‘example services a contractor could provide’ Addition of capital and project managed works OHS requirements. Clarification for the approval of contractor’s process. Change to the requirement for the completion of contractor inductions. Change to the requirement to use the Contractor Register. DET schools can now use an alternate template if it meets the requirement to use the register. Addition of DET mandate list for works requiring the completion of a SWMS. Change to the requirements for Permit to Work completion Addition of section 4.8 Consultative Arrangements Addition of section 4.9 Shared Facilities Change to the requirement to use the Contractor Non-Conformance Report. Central Office Use Only Issue Date: August 2015 No. DET ESWB 24-1-4 Last Reviewed: February 2016 Next Reviewed Date: February 2018 Authorised by: Manager, ESWB THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 6 of 6