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Administrative Practices Outcome 1 Administrative Practices Outcome 1.3 Health and Safety Administration and IT National 4 and National 5

In 2009/2010: 1.2 million working people were suffering from a work-related illness 175 workers were killed at work 115,000 workplace injuries were reported 26.4 million working days were lost due to work related illnesses and workplace injury Workplace injuries and ill health cost society an estimated £14billion Did You Know?

Task: Research Visit the Health and Safety Executive’s website to find out a little more about H&S in the workplace. www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/realpeople Health and Safety

Identification of Hazards Using the handout, how many hazards can you spot in this workplace? Try to categorise the different examples. Health and Safety

Identification of Hazards Major injuries can be caused by: Slips or trips (from trailing cables, open filing cabinets, etc.) Falling (when trying to reach the top of a cupboard or shelf) Poor lifting and handling techniques Common sense is very important! Notices can remind staff of their responsibilities Health and Safety

Slips or Trips To prevent slips or trips: Use a cable management system Keep filing cabinets away from doors Store heavy items on lower shelfs, and use a step ladder if necessary Clear spilt liquids (use a hazard warning sign) Keep walkways free from obstructions Health and Safety

Fires To prevent fires: Keep liquids away from computers Never overload power sockets Report any faults immediately Empty waste bins regularly Smoke in designated areas Never prop open fire doors Health and Safety

General Warnings General Warnings: Fix equipment only if trained to do so Report loose flooring Employees should always keep their work area tidy Health and Safety

Recording Accidents An Accident Report Form is completed. The incident is entered into the Accident Report Book. These may be stored on the computer server (intranet) so that all employees can access the forms, complete the forms email to the correct person. Health and Safety

Accident Report Form Health and Safety

The Accident Book Health and Safety

The Health and Safety Executive Work with local authorities to: Check standards of health, safety and welfare Give advice on how to prevent illness and accidents Random spot checks are carried out: Improvement Notice – with deadline Prohibition Notice – premises closed Prosecution – £20,000 fine/6 months prison Health and Safety

Getting the Information All employees should have access to the H&S policy statement – may be on intranet Health and Safety procedures will be explained in detail during induction training along with fire and evacuation procedures. Health and Safety

Health and Safety Policy Statement If you employ 5 or more people a written policy is essential The policy will include: Name of the person responsible for H&S How often checks are carried out Health and Safety training Evacuation procedures How often employees are consulted Maintenance of equipment Health and Safety

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Responsibilities of Employees Responsibilities of the Employer Take reasonable care of your own (and others) health and safety Co-operate with the employer Don’t misuse or interference with anything provided for your safety Ensure safe methods of working Ensure safe working conditions Ensure all employees receive the relevant information and training Keep equipment well maintained Provide protective clothing The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 Minimise the potential risks associated with the use of visual display units (VDUs) Backache Eye Strain Headaches Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Health and Safety

Correct Posture Health and Safety

Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 Responsibilities of Employees Responsibilities of the Employer Avoid potential hazards by: Use adjustments on VDU Adjust chair for maximum comfort Arranging desk and screen to avoid glare Assess workstation requirements Provide adjustable seating Provide adjustable and tilting screens Provide health and safety training Allow regular rest breaks/changes in activity Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992

Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 Organisations are required to: Provide a well-stocked first aid box Appoint a first-aider (one for every 50-100 employees) Inform staff of first aid procedures Keep a record of all accidents/incidents Health and Safety

Fire Precautions (Places of Work) Regulations 1995 Organisations are required to: Assess fire risks in the organisation Provide appropriate fire-fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers Maintain equipment Provide warning systems (and check regularly) Train employees Regular fire evacuation drills Health and Safety

Task: Research Use the internet to research a well-known organisation’s health and safety policy. Use the information available to prepare a brief summary of your chosen organisation’s health and safety policy. Health and Safety

Task: Video Clip Watch the video clip and answer the following questions: What hazards can be found in an office? Identify obstacles that may cause tripping hazards. State two causes of slipping accidents in the office. Identify three ways of eliminating hazards in the office. What should be done with electrical cords/wires/cables to prevent slips? What should be used to reach high places in the office? Health and Safety

Questions (Socrative) Answer the Quiz: Admin AP Out 1.3 Ref: SOCxxxxxx State two ways to prevent slips or trips in the workplace. Identify documents that should be completed if an accident does occur within the workplace. State why these documents should be stored on an organisation’s intranet. Explain the purpose of the health and Safety Executive (HSE). Health and Safety

Questions (Socrative) Answer the Quiz: Admin AP Out 1.3 Ref: SOCxxxxxx List what information should be contained in an organisation’s health and safety policy. State what is meant by the term induction training. State 2 responsibilities of an employee and 2 responsibilities of an employer in relation to health and safety. Health and Safety

Questions (Socrative) Answer the Quiz: Admin AP Out 1.3 Ref: SOCxxxxxx Identify two responsibilities of an employee and an organisation stated in the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992. Outline the responsibilities of an organisation that are required by the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Suggest two steps that should be taken to prevent injury from fire within an organisation. Health and Safety

Key Questions Key Questions: Outline two ways the following pieces of legislation are breached in the image on the next slide. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) regulations 1992 Describe two responsibilities of an employee under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Name and describe two other pieces of health and safety legislation that organisation’s must comply with. Customer Care

Key Questions Customer Care

In this topic you have learned about hazards within the workplace and how to minimise these hazards. If an accident does occur an accident report form and an accident book report should be completed. The HSE work with your local authority to ensure that all health and safety laws are followed; if they are not, they have sanctions which they can apply to an organisation. An organisation will have a health and safety policy statement that shows their commitment to health and safety within the organisation. Employees must have access to the health and safety policy – it is often given to new employees when they undertake induction training. You should also know the various pieces of legislation that cover health and safety in the workplace. In particular, the relevant responsibilities of employees and employers. Outcome Summary Health and Safety

Complete the Learning Checklist for this Outcome Outcome Summary Administrative Assistant

Administrative Practices Outcome 1 Administrative Practices Outcome 1.3 Health and Safety Administration and IT National 4 and National 5