Health & Safety Awareness - The basics. Sharon Currie Robert Fisher HWL Advisers (OH&S)

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Health & Safety Awareness - The basics

Sharon Currie Robert Fisher HWL Advisers (OH&S)

Free and confidential occupational health and safety advice

All HWL services accessed through Free-phone Adviceline

The Health & Safety Framework - legislation Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA) –General duties –Owed by employers, employees, controllers of premises, Directors & Managers Health & Safety Regulations –Specific duties –Owed by employers and controllers of premises ACoPs –HSE guidance with a special status Guidance –HSE, Construction Skills…………

HSWA Offences “so far is as reasonably practicable” Prosecution to show risk of injury/ill health Defendant to prove did everything reasonably practicable in circumstances

Health & Safety Regulations Specific and prescriptive duties Supported by ACoPs and/or Guidance Plethora of regulations –The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations –The Noise at Work Regulations –The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations –Necessitates a good Safety Management System and regular review

Health & Safety Offences Act 2008 Summary procedure (judge) –12 months imprisonment –£ 20 K fine –or both Solemn procedure (judge & jury) – 2 years imprisonment –Unlimited fine –or both

Checklist

Basic Requirements HSE Checklist must-do.htm

Licences and notification If you work with or in; asbestos explosives, Construction Diving Food you may also need to apply for a license; or notify HSE or your local authority. HSE Infoline: notification/index.htm

Employers Liability Insurance Employers Liability (Compulsory) Insurance Cover – against claims

Competent Advice What exactly is it I need help with? Am I able to deal with it myself ? Should I be? If I use outside help – exactly what do I need ? Does the external help have the knowledge & skills Have I made it clear what I want/need? Have I ended up with the help I needed?

Health & Safety Policy Written Policy – 5 or more employees Commitment to health & Safety Details how you implement and monitor H&S controls Review regularly

Risk Assessment Identify the hazards Decide who might be harmed and how Evaluate the risk and decide on precautions Record the findings and implement them Review your assessment and update if necessary

HSE Risk Assessment Template

Basic Welfare Toilets Washing facilities Hot & cold water Facilities to eat Drinking water All facilities require to be kept in a clean condition

Training Induction - include : –Fire –First Aid –Accident reporting –Job specific

Consultation Consultation on matters that affect their Health and Safety –talk to one another –listen to one another’s concerns –raise concerns and solve problems together –seek and share views and information –discuss issues in good time –consider what everyone has to say –make decisions together dex.htm

H&S Law Poster Previous version to replace New version - April 09

Accident Reporting Report & Investigate Accident Book/Form Riddor –Over 3 day –Major injury –Dangerous Occurrence –Reportable Disease –Incident Contact Centre

Questions

Break – 15 mins

Health & Safety Policy Statement – organisation commitment Organisation – Responsibilities Arrangements – detail on specific activities

H&S Policy Arrangements Risk Assessment

H&S Policy Contents Work Equipment

H&S Policy Contents Accident Reporting

H&S Policy Contents Premises & Welfare Facilities

H&S Policy Contents Training

H&S Policy Contents Fire & Emergencies

H&S Policy Contents First Aid

Your Policy? What arrangement are required for your policy ?

H&S Policy Examples Working at Height All working at height activities will be properly planned appropriately supervised and appropriate and suitable work equipment will be used. All staff will be made aware of hazards and responsibilities. Site specific risk assessments will be carried out and supported by Method Statements ……………………..………………………………… will be responsible for carrying out risk assessments and method statements

Questions

Contractors Appraisal

Approval Schemes

Common questions Competence Accident Reporting Training Access to Advice – Trade Assoc, CoC, FSB,

Risk Assessment

Method Statement

Questions

Free and confidential occupational health and safety advice

All HWL services accessed through Free-phone Adviceline

Thank you for your participation