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Health and Safety Health-Check

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Are you happy that your organisation is meeting its health and safety responsibilities? 

If you can answer ‘yes’ to these questions then you are well on the way; if not then we can help you get there….. 

1 We have Employers Liability Compulsory Insurance
2 We are aware of our legal and moral responsibilities for health and safety matters
3 The Health and Safety Poster is on display
4 We have a Health and Safety Policy that has been communicated to all staff
5 We have appointed and trained an internal ‘competent’ person on health and safety matters
6 We keep up to date with changes to Health and Safety legislation
7 We report relevant accidents under RIDDOR
8 We undertake risk assessments at least annually and the result are shared with our staff
9 We consult our staff on Health and Safety matters
10 We have good welfare facilities (e.g. toilets, drinking water, lighting and air conditioning) for our staff
11 Our staff receive training on health and safety matters and are provided with relevant information
12 Person Protective Equipment is provided and worn by our staff
13 We have designated and trained First Aiders
14 We have work procedures in place that our staff can access
16 We have a structure in place to ensure our staff (and any third parties we use) are competent to undertake their roles
17 Where suitable we have documented safe systems of work and permits to work
18 We have emergency procedures (for fire etc.) in place that have been communicated to staff
19 We maintain a log of accidents and near misses
20 We test our fire alarms regularly
21 Our staff comply with health and safety guidelines
22 Overall, we have a strong and positive health and safety culture 

Health and Safety – keep it simple

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I recently dealt with an small organisation that wanted support with its Health and Safety.  I found the normal situation when I reviewed their existing policies and procedures:  whilst they wanted to do the ‘right thing’ for their employees and customers, time was their enemy.  They were entirely focused on making their business survive and make a profit.

You sensed that a few times they had started to look at health and safety, but didn’t know where to start and so had put it back down the priority list.  So it remained nagging away at the back of the mind of their Managing Director.

I gave them the same advice that I give to almost every organisation that I deal with.  Start in three main areas.  Keep it simple.

Health and Safety Policy

Write a Health and Safety Policy and make sure your employees know what’s in it.  You can get a template off the excellent Health and Safety Executive website (http://www.hse.gov.uk/).  Once it’s done, keep it up to date.

Risk Assessment

Undertake an assessment of the possible hazards.   Document what they are, what you are currently doing to minimise the chances of them happening and  log the actions you will be taking over the coming months.  Again there is a easy-to-use template to follow on the HSE website. http://www.hse.gov.uk/

Then – and here’s the challenge – implement the action plan.   Easy to write but few organisations in my experience get to it.

Train and raise awareness

Finally, raise awareness of health and safety responsibilities and provide suitable training to employees on safety at work.  Do it and log that it has been done.  Work procedures are great because they offer evidence that guidance is being given.

Doing these basics diligently creates a strong foundation.  We support organisations in these, and many other, health and safety areas but the HSE website http://www.hse.gov.uk/ offers a great point of reference.