Saturday, 1 March 2014

NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK CAMPAIGNS


 NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK CAMPAIGNS 




Background



The National Safety Day/Safety Week Campaign being spearheaded by the Council for nearly three decades to mark its Foundation Day (4th March) has significantly contributed to reduction in the rate of industrial accidents and created wide spread safety awareness even in such sectors which have not been covered by any safety legislation. The campaign is comprehensive, general and flexible with an appeal to the participating organisations to develop specific activities as per their safety requirements.

Objectives
  • to take Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) movement to different parts of the country.
  • to achieve participation of major players in different industrial sectors at different levels.
  • to promote use of participative approach by employers by involving their employees in SHE activities.
  • to promote development of need-based activities, self-compliance with statutory requirements and professional SHE management systems at work places.
  • to bring into the fold of voluntary SHE movement sectors, which have not so far been statutorily covered.
  • to remind employers, employees and others concerned of their responsibility in making the workplace safer.

In summary, the above objectives are part of an overall goal of creating and strengthening SHE culture in workplace and integrating the same with the work culture.

METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH

Initial


Appeal to the Members to organise theCampaign.

Supply them with professionally designed promotional materials and promotional-cum-utility items with SHE slogans/messages printed on them.These materials are centrally designed, produced and distributed by the Council with following aims :
  • Convenience in organising the Campaign.

Ensuring that the materials are of professionalquality with appealing messages reflecting national SHE issues.
  • Generating fund to contribute to NSC's financial self-reliance.

Expanded

  • Secured Government support at the national level.
  • Electronic media advised by the government to promote coverage which has made the Campaign highly visible.
  • Effective use of NSC's journal, newspapers and house magazines of industries.
  • Duration of the Campaign increased to a week.This has increased the span of the visible impact of the Campaign.
  • State Chapters and District Action Centres of NSC actively following up and involving State Governments and District Administrations in the Campaign at the grassroot level.

ACTIVITIES

At the national level


  • Public Functions, Seminars, discussions and debates, issuing appeals/messages.
  • Release of sport films on SHE issues.
  • Participation of the Union Labour Minister and top officials of the Ministry of Labour; Chairman and Senior Officials of NSC; Senior Executives from Industry; national level trade union leaders and eminent personalities from institutions/NGOs and public.
    Doordarshan's National Network and regional kendras, All India Radio stations and the national/regional press provided coverage to the important functions/activities held during the week.
    National Workshop on 'Strategies for Developing Safety Awareness in Different Sectors' on the suggestion by the Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Govt. of India.

At the State Level

  • Same as that at the national level with emphasis on activities projecting state level measures taken and issues faced. These are in the regional languages. They depict activities undertaken by the State Govt. e.g. distribution of Safety Awards etc.
  • Pinning of NSD badge on VVIPs such as Governors, Chief Ministers, etc.
  • Banners displayed by the NSC and State Chapters in strategic locations in capitals and major cities.
  • Council's Chapters, State Factory Inspectorates and Industry Associations bring out supplements in English and regional language newspapers.

At the Enterprise Level
  • Administration of Safety Pledge by the employees. The model text of the Safety Pledge designed, developed and distributed by the NSC.
  • Unfurling of the NSD Flag.
  • Pinning of the NSD badge on employees.
  • Banners displayed at strategic locations in the units.
  • Safety competitions - Essay, Slogans, Posters, Housekeeping, Safety Performance, etc.
  • Safety suggestions.
  • Exhibitions.
  • One-act play/drama, songs, quawalis.
  • Training Programmes/Workshops/Seminars, etc.
  • Screening of safety films in units/employee colonies.
  • Practical demonstrations on PPE/Fire Fighting, etc.
  • Organising emergency drills.
  • Display of Mobile Exhibition.
  • Holding award functions.
  • Invite eminent guest speakers.
  • Community Awareness Programmes. 

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS

List of typical NSD Promotional Material/Utility Articles:

[A] Safety Promotional Material
  • Safety Day Badge
  • Scooter Stickers
  • Car Stickers
  • Mini Safety Poster-cum/Calendar
  • Banners
  • General Sticker
  • Safety Instruction Card
  • Special Safety Poster

[B] Safety Promotional Utility Articles
  • Key Chain with Bottle Opener
  • Ball-Pen
  • Wallet
  • Multipurpose Travel Pouch
  • Set of 3 Utility Plastic Containers
  • Leather Belt
  • Shoulder Bag
  • Travel Bag 

SAFETY PLEDGE

PLEDGE

Last Updated on Friday, 28 February 2014 17:47
MANUFACTURING SECTOR



Applications are Invited for NSCI Safety Awards-2014 (Manufacturing Sector) 

Objective: To recognize industrial undertakings (Manufacturing Sector) for their consistent and meritorious Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) performance and implementing effective OSH Management Systems, practices and procedures and to encourage their continual commitment to OSH

Assessment Period:Three calendar years (2013, 2012 and 2011) previous to the Awards Year-2014

Eligibility:Factories registered under the Factories Act, 1948 and manufacturing activity commenced before the assessment period.

Awards Year: Calendar Year-2014

Details of Awards:  The industrial undertakings (Manufacturing Sector) are categorised in five groups for the Award purpose as follows:

Group
NIC Code*
Main Activity
A
19
Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum products.
B
20,21
Manufacture of Chemicals & Chemical Products, Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products
C
35
Power Generation (Thermal/ Hydel/ Nuclear Power Plants) 
D
23,24,25,27,28,29 and 30
Engineering, Cement, Steel etc.
E
10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,
22,26,31,32,36 and 38
Other industries not covered above e.g. Manufacture of food products and beverages, textiles, tobacco products, paper & paper products etc.
 * As per National Industrial Classification ( NIC) -2008 

The numbers of Awards in each group are as follows:

Level
Name of Award
Gr. A
Gr. B
Gr. C
Gr. D
Gr.E
No. of Awards
Qualifying Score *
Prize
 1st Award
Sarva Shreshtha Suraksha Puraskar
1
 1
 1
 1
1
5
95%
Golden Trophy and Certificate
 2nd Award
Shreshtha Suraksha Puraskar
2
 2
2
 2
2
10
85%
Silver Trophy and Certificate
 3rd Award
Suraksha Puraskar
 3
3
 3
3
3
15
75%
Bronze Trophy and Certificate
 4th Award
Prasansha Patra
At the discretion of Awards Committee
75%
Certificate
 * At Stage-I of assessment

The list of all the organizations that have scored 75% and above will be published in the NSC Industrial Safety News and uploaded on the NSC website. 

Application Form Fee: Rs. 1000/-     Request for the Form  - Click         Pay Online & Download the Form - Click

Entry Fee:   For NSC Member       - Rs. 15,000/- (inclusive of  12.36% Service Tax)
                   For Non-members       - Rs. 18,000/- (inclusive of  12.36% Service Tax)

How to Apply: Application Forms along with Rules & Regulations for participation can be obtained from NSC Office by sending the above request form alongwith payment  or downloaded by paying the fee of Rs.1000/- by credit/debit card by clicking at the above link. 

Closing Date for receiving duly filled-in Applications: 31st May, 2014

For further details: 
Write to: award@nsc.org.in 

Contact Shri Sandeep Dhamone, Awards Division
Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 February 2014 14:37

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