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Health and Safety Awareness High Risk Areas Session 1

Health and Safety Department. Health and Safety Awareness High Risk Areas Session 1. Lawrence Dickson Training and Audit Co-ordinator. Health and Safety and the Law. University Management Structure. University Health and Safety Policy. Health and Safety Department. Sources of Information.

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Health and Safety Awareness High Risk Areas Session 1

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  1. Health and Safety Department Health and Safety Awareness High Risk Areas Session 1 Lawrence Dickson Training and Audit Co-ordinator

  2. Health and Safety and the Law University Management Structure University Health and Safety Policy Health and Safety Department Sources of Information Systems and Tools Summary

  3. UK Legislation EC Legislation Health and Safety and the Law

  4. UK Legislation Health and Safety and the Law • The Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974 • UK Health and Safety Regulations • HSC Approved Codes of Practice • HSE Guidance Notes

  5. EC Legislation Health and Safety and the Law • Commission of the European Communities • EC Directives • Member States: Transposition • UK Health and Safety Legislation

  6. Health and Safety Executive Compliance Letters Improvement Notices Prohibition Notices Criminal Prosecutions Enforcement Agencies - Routine and Specialist Inspections - Accident Investigations

  7. University’s Liability Insurers Liability Surveys & Reports Claims Investigations University’s Insurance Brokers H&S Management Audit and Compliance Audit Programme Input to Health & Safety Policy Advisory Agencies: Civil Law

  8. University Health and Safety Committee(convened by DOCS) Head of School Head of College Head of Division/Institute/Unit/etc. Head of Section/Research Group/PIs School/Institute Health and Safety Committee, Safety Adviser Individual Workers Management Structure University Court(through the Principal)

  9. University Health and Safety Policy • Part 1 : Framework • Part 2 : General Precautions • Part 3 : Electrical Equipment • Part 4 : Mechanical Equipment • Part 5 : Chemical Laboratories • Part 6 : Biological Laboratories

  10. The Keynote Guide University Health and Safety Policy • Part 7.1 : Ionising Radiations • Part 7.2 : Non-Ionising Radiations • Part 7.3 : Laser Equipment • Part 8 : Fieldwork and Outdoor Activities

  11. Dovetail with the Core Policy Highlight Specific Local Hazards Detail Precautions and Controls Subject to Regular Review Central Monitoring School (area) Health and Safety Policy

  12. School/area Self-Inspections Accident and Ill Health Reporting The School/area Safety Adviser Annual School H&S Report Monitoring H & S Performance

  13. Head of College “Heads of College….are responsible to the University Court….for the management of health and safety matters within the area of the University under their control. Whilst retaining this management responsibility to Court, Heads of College are required to delegate duties to, and place management responsibilities upon, Heads of School….”. The Keynote Guide to the University Health and Safety Policy, 2004

  14. Written Health and Safety Policy Effectiveness of Policy - monitoring Information, instruction, training, supervision Appointment of School Safety Adviser Head of School “Heads of School, and managers of other equivalent autonomous Units, etc, are responsible…., to the University Court for the management of health and safety matters within the area of the University under their control. Heads of School (or equivalent) are required to ensure that local policies and practices for the effective management of health and safety, at School level and below, are in place and are published”. The Keynote Guide to the University Health and Safety Policy, 2004

  15. Court requirement to appoint a SSA Advisory position Must be allocated sufficient time and resources Same responsibilities as any other individual, under H&SAWA School (area) Safety Adviser

  16. Health and Safety Dept. Colleagues Other Schools Head of School School Safety Adviser SSA

  17. Training Central training D/SSA H & S awareness first aid manual handling head of schoolinduction course ergonomics radiation biological safety fire stewards fire extinguishers IOSH Managing Safely

  18. Induction: “Model” Induction Pack available on H&S Department web site Training In-house (School/area) training policy emergency procedures accidents and incidents reporting procedures School/area H&S contacts health and safety committee

  19. “Hands on”: Training Training In-house (School/area) training equipment substances risk assessments / standard operating procedures Records of training in School/area activities must be kept

  20. Recognise the HAZARDSof each Activity Assess the RISKSin each Hazardous Activity CONTROLthese Risks Management Responsibilities

  21. Assist in Hazard Recognition Contribute to Risk Assessment Implement Control Measures Avoid being negligent! Individual Responsibilities

  22. Occupational Health Unit BioSafety Unit Fire Safety Unit Health and Safety Office Radiation Protection Unit Training & Audit Unit Occupational Hygiene Unit Health and Safety Department

  23. Charles Stewart House,Chambers Street Health and Safety Department Locations: Health and Safety OfficeBioSafety UnitOccupational Hygiene Unit Radiation Protection Service 41, Forrest Road Fire Safety Unit Occupational Health Unit Drummond Street Annexe

  24. 651 4255 Health.Safety@ed.ac.ukFire@ed.ac.uk Occupational.Health@ed.ac.ukOccupational.Hygiene@ed.ac.ukBiosafety@ed.ac.ukRadiation@ed.ac.uk Safety.Training@ed.ac.uk Health and Safety Department Contacts:

  25. University Health and Safety Policy School/area Health and Safety Policy School Safety Adviser Health and Safety Department World Wide Web Sources of Information

  26. Demonstration of Health and Safety Department web site http://www.safety.ed.ac.uk

  27. http://www.hse.gov.uk/hsehome.htm

  28. View information on line Download information for distribution. HSE web site

  29. Legal requirement Individual remedial action University wide view Accident and Incident Reporting

  30. 20 15 % of total accidents 10 5 striking against/by objects slips/trips/falls handling hand tools glass/sharps cuts animals spillages/releases hot/cold contact sports fires disease traffic machinery electrical poisoning/infection explosion other Accident type Accident / incident statistics 01-02 total number = 529

  31. Generic treatment Types of risk assessment Sources of help and tools to assist SAFENET Health and Safety Awareness Session 2 Risk Assessment

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