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Federalist - 05-09-2008
Quote: Workplace Safety Standards Act
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Category: Human Rights
Strength: Significant
Proposed by: The Dourian Embassy
Description: Believing that employees have the right to safe working conditions while at their workplace;
Understanding that a unified standard by which to measure workplace safety may lead to a reduction of workplace accidents, reduce health care costs, and help save lives;
The World Assembly, hereby:
1) Defines, as pertaining to this resolution:
A) An employee as any individual who performs a task or tasks for compensation that is not self employed, employed in law enforcement, or in the military.
B) A workplace as any location where an employee completes a task or tasks for compensation.
2) Guarantees the right of all employees to a safe working environment.
3) Requires that all chemicals be properly labeled, and that safety information be easily accessible in all workplaces pertaining to the chemical that include but are not limited to:
A) Physical data
B) Toxicity
C) Health effects
D) First aid instructions
E) Reactivity
F) Storage
G) Disposal
H) Protective equipment
I) Spill handling procedures
J) Flammability
K) Radioactivity
4) Requires that all workplaces establish minimum standards for Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) to ensure the safety of employees with full understanding of the hazards and environments employees may face.
5) Requires that all employees be provided with or provide their own PPE and that they be required to use them.
6) Requires that the workplace be reasonably free of safety hazards, that all equipment and tools can be safely operated, and that the workplace be maintained in such a state as long as employees are present.
7) Requires that all employees be trained to safely handle any hazardous materials they are required to work with or near.
8) Requires that proper training for tool, machine, and motorized vehicle operation be provided when employees are required to use them in the course of their work.
9) Requires a reasonable amount of emergency exits be provided that allow all employees to leave the workplace quickly.
10) Requires that emergency exits be kept accessible and clearly marked.
11) Requires that employees not enter or remain at a workplace when their ability to work safely is impaired to the point of endangering themselves or those around them.
12) Requires that all employees refrain from purposefully neglecting safety precautions in workplaces.
13) Requires that each nation ensure that within it there exist at least one adequately funded governmental body that inspects work sites and ensures compliance with this act throughout its territory.
14) Accepts that nothing in this resolution bars more stringent workplace safety standards.
Co-Authored by Yelda
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Antrium - 05-09-2008
Eh, I think it's good. FOR.
(Although I find clause 13 kind of odd...can a resolution force individual governments to start their own governmental bodies? Wouldn't that in effect raise taxes, which they are not allowed to do?)
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Jagera - 05-09-2008
A couple issues with this one. Overall, it's OK, but it doesn't actually require employees to be informed of worksite hazards, which is especially important for new and young workers. Also Clause 11, requiring employees not to enter an unsafe worksite, doesn't make any provisions for what is to happen to those employees that refuse to enter for safety reasons - do they keep their jobs, and how are they compensated for this time?
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Gerainia - 05-09-2008
You have a point. But it will be good enough for a FOR from me.
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Federalist - 05-09-2008
I agree with Jagera. It doen't make provisions to compenstate for losses brought about by a refusal to enter the workplace. Also the Goverment body thing seems a little iffy to me.
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Mikitivity - 05-10-2008
JageraMay 9 2008, 05:50 AM A couple issues with this one. Overall, it's OK, but it doesn't actually require employees to be informed of worksite hazards, which is especially important for new and young workers. Also Clause 11, requiring employees not to enter an unsafe worksite, doesn't make any provisions for what is to happen to those employees that refuse to enter for safety reasons - do they keep their jobs, and how are they compensated for this time? [/quote]
I'm voting for. You raise a good point about what happens with employees that avoid dangerous work places. However, there are situations where employees can abuse this sort of thing and situations were employees might be abused.
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Jagera - 05-12-2008
MikitivityMay 10 2008, 03:00 PM You raise a good point about what happens with employees that avoid dangerous work places. However, there are situations where employees can abuse this sort of thing and situations were employees might be abused. [/quote]
Indeed. However, the government of Jagera believes this issue should either be better addressed to say what should happen, or the entire clause should have been left out. As such, Jagera must cast the dissenting vote, and choose NAY.
[Not that it matters, anyway. The proposal is going to pass, easily. It's easier to stick to one's gut feeling when it won't have any effect, anyway!

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Federalist - 05-12-2008
Isn't your gut feeling currently busy preventing armed conflict?
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Jagera - 05-12-2008
Passed:Workplace Safety Standards Act -
Federalist - 05-14-2008
This resolution has passed.