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Why use this indicator?The prevention of serious disease contributes to the health, safety, satisfaction and stability of the workforce. This indicator can identify the extent to which this issue has been addressed within Council and the degree to which best practices are applied. What is the current situation?To assist in the prevention of injury the OH&S Section offers a range of training that includes courses such as Manual Handling, First Aid, working in confined spaces, working around power lines, traffic control and avoiding needle stick injuries. The OH&S Section also organises ongoing immunisation for at risk staff (i.e. Children's Services staff and Outdoor staff). This immunisation includes Tetanus and Hepatitis A and B. The Council has an Employee Assistance Program available to all staff and their families. This is a free confidential counselling service. Regular inspections are carried out on all public areas that are controlled by Council such as the library, community halls and sporting grounds to ensure that they are safe for use by the public. The confidential counselling service has had a decrease in the number of work related issues reported. Use of Council's Confidential Counselling Service
Council continues to provide services to its employees to promote a safe, satisfied and stable working environment. What is the desired trend?An increase in the number of employees accessing Councils education, training, counselling and risk control programs. What does this mean for the Sustainability of Penrith Council?Prevention of injury and disease is a key strategy in ensuring the protection of the workforce and improving the health and safety of employees. Links to other indicators?
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