Induction Presentation 2018

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Induction Presentation 2018 Programmes of study Induction Presentation 2018 HEALTH & SAFETY UNIT

What You Need to Know About the Health & Safety Dept Programmes of study Philip Thornton – Safety Officer ext 2239 Grainne O’Carroll – Safety Senior Technical Officer ext 2074 Maggie Hayes – Safety Technical Officer ext 2429 Lynda O’Sullivan – Garda Vetting & H&S Training ext 2374

Our role Occupational Safety, Health & Welfare H&S Inspections H&S Assessments (VDU, Manual Handling etc.) H&S Advice to Departments H&S Policies & Plans H&S Training Fire Safety Garda Vetting and Child Protection Procedures Wellbeing (Bwell@UL)

Your role All employees must: Protect their own safety and health and that of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work. Not be under the influence of any intoxicant. Cooperate with their employer with regard to safety. Not engage in any improper conduct. Participate in safety and health training. Make proper use of all machinery, tools, substances, etc. and of all Personal Protective Equipment provided for use at work. Report any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger safety and health. Report accidents and incidents as soon as possible to your supervisor or manager. Your supervisor or manager should complete a First Aid Form, Accident Report Form or Dangerous Occurrence Form EMERGENCY NUMBER= 3333

Fire Safety If you discover a fire: Break the nearest fire alarm call point Dial 3333 - emergency number If the fire is small and contained consider using the nearest appropriate appliance provided. Do not take unnecessary risks Evacuate If the fire alarm sounds: Leave the building by the nearest exit point, don’t delay to pick up personal belongings Do not use the lift Assemble at the Assembly Point for the building. Follow the Fire Stewards instructions and Do Not re-enter the building unless authorised

Misc. Safety Topics Drive slowly – the campus speed limit is 40 km/h (25 mph) Child Protection Policy + Garda Vetting & Foreign Police Clearance Policy for those carrying out relevant work with children and vulnerable adults Take care at pedestrian crossings - never assume cars will stop! No smoking or vaping anywhere on the campus.

How We Can Support You Safety Inspections Programmes of study Safety Inspections Advice on safety improvements Risk Assessments - All activities taking place on campus must be risk assessed (by you or another competent person) and the risks reduced to an acceptable level.

Employee Support Service (ESS) The ESS is a confidential counselling and advice service to assist all of us in dealing with personal issues that could pose a risk to our health, well- being, relationships and jobs. Service is free to UL staff Service is voluntary – the decision to use the service and avail of counselling rests with the individual. The service is confidential and independent. FREEPHONE: 1800 201 346

H&S Training & BeWell@UL Health and Safety training is held throughout the year and includes courses such as First Aid Responder, Manual Handling, Chemical Agent Risk Assessment, Evacuation Chair Training Contact: HnSbookings@ul.ie Each month there is a Be Well event. It is free service running H&S related and/or complimentary therapies. Take up is popular Look out for mails from: BeWell@ul.ie

Safety information available: University Safety Statement Local Safety Statements and other Departmental sources Heath & Safety Essentials Booklet HR Website: http://ul.ie/hr/health-safety-ul

THANK YOU Programmes of study Any questions?