STFC SHE Group Corporate Services STFC Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Codes SHE communication is an area the STFC needs to improve and a simple demonstration.

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STFC SHE Group Corporate Services STFC Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Codes SHE communication is an area the STFC needs to improve and a simple demonstration of effective safety management – s alone are not enough. This package is one of a series of STFC SHE Code – updates, revisions and launches. Simple presentations will be available for all Codes and should be used by STFC Managers at all levels to cascade the key messages to all staff and contractors.

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Simplified format for SHE Codes To aid their communication and understanding - simple language and clear responsibilities Purpose – why the code exists Scope – where it does and does not apply Definitions – of key terms Responsibilities – set out by role – read the part applicable to you, simple language Appendices - specific to the code but include standard appendices for the training relevant to the code, and an audit checklist

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Group Introduction to SHE Code 9 “Work at Height”

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Why a Work at Height SHE Code? This code addresses issues raised by the Work at Height Regulations Falls from height are the biggest cause of workplace death in the UK and one of the main causes of major injuries. –In 2005/06 falls from height accounted for 46 fatal accidents at work and nearly 4000 major injuries. A third of STFC 'fall from height' injuries over the past 6 years have had to be reported to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Key features Work at height is NO longer confined to situations where people may fall over 2m - the new regulations recognise that significant injuries may, and have resulted from falls of less than 2m This code establishes –clear guidance for work at height and the use of ladders –ensures that avoidance is considered as a first option –ensures that work at height is part of the standard Risk Assessment process for any job or task –introduces a Permit System for Work on Roofs

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Key points Read that part of the Code relevant to you. Always consider alternatives to work at height. If it cannot be avoided then carry out a Risk Assessment. Consider people who may pass close to the work area not just the people carrying out the work. Ensure that suitable Personal Protective Equipment is provided – harnesses, hard hats … Check that your contractors are complying with this code through there Method Statements (e.g. competence certification). Report all incidents or near misses in SHE Enterprise THIS CODE DOES NOT STOP YOU USING A LADDER WHERE IT IS THE MOST SUITABLE METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT THE WORK

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Recognising the importance of competence in safety management - a standard appendix to each SHE code lists necessary training. Training appendices should be used by managers and staff when considering new hazards or in general as part of Annual Performance Reviews (APRs). - see SHE Code 10 ‘Provision of SHE training’ As each code is launched relevant training will be set up for staff. To book this training contact your local SHE training contacts: –RAL 8288 –DL 3600 SHE Training

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Further questions Don’t hesitate to contact your SHE Group - Graeme Finlan, DL, 3147, RAL, Gareth Baker, DL, Jim Wells, RAL, or your Departmental Safety Contact If you have questions on the content or the format of the presentation

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services Departmental Safety Contacts –CLF- Brian Wyborn RAL5589 –ISIS - Jane Vickers RAL8331 –SRS - Paul Quinn DL3261 –Corporate- Andy Dickinson RAL8345 Services- Colin WeeksDL Julia EastonRAL 5796 –TBU - Steve Quinton RAL5534 –SSTD - Guy Woodhouse RAL5328 –PPD - Erik JohnsonRAL 5071 / Paul Flower RAL6264 –CSED- Tim FranksDL 3985 –E-science- Andrew KayeRAL8279 –ASTeC- Joe HerbertDL 3215 –Head Office- Andy BoydRAL 8222

STFC SHE Group Corporate Services “Work at Height” New STFC SHE code launched: See “What’s new” at the SHE website Have you got a head for heights? Working at height should be avoided where possible. Where it cannot it should be risk assessed