Health and Safety Division

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The Office of Health and Safety (OHS) is responsible for fostering a citywide culture of safety and administering health and safety programs for City employees. All safety and health processes are designed to protect the lives, safety, and health of employees using industry best practices. A collaborative approach with all departments is used to find solutions to challenges that are safe and productive. OHS is committed to providing a workplace free of recognized hazards and achieving zero workplace injuries and illnesses. 
Key Services
  • Develop, implement, and maintain safety programs to reduce workplace injuries and illness.
  • Develop and deliver health and safety related training and education for all City employees.
  • Ensure City compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations and all other applicable regulatory agencies.
  • Investigate all workplace injuries to determine root cause and prevent future occurrences.
  • Conduct hazard assessments to identify leading indicators that would result in workplace injuries.
  • Maintain the Citywide Health and Safety Manual.
  • Write, review and revise safety policies and procedures.
  • Ensure citywide compliance with safety.
  • Facilitate citywide safety committee meetings.
  • Document and track employee injuries and illnesses.
  • Analyze and report citywide and department injury and illness statistics.
  • Assist injured employees through the Workers’ Compensation process.
  • Ensure the third-party administrator and vendors treat our employees with empathy and respect.

Occupational Health and Safety’s Goal

The goal of the City of Henderson is to provide a workplace free of recognized hazards and to achieve “zero incidents” in all our operations. To help achieve this goal, the City has obtained the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 45001 certification.