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PART
1 GENERAL DECLARATION The
management of the company recognises that the health, safety and
welfare at work of all employees whether on the company premises or
carrying out company business elsewhere, is primarily the
management's responsibility; and that further, a duty of care extends
to other persons while they are on company sites. The
Management Responsibility Includes: a)
The provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that (so
far as is reasonably practicable) are safe and without risks to
health. b)
Arrangements for ensuring (so far as is reasonably practicable)
safety and absence of risks to health in connection with the use,
handling, storage, and transport of articles and substances. c)
The provision of such information, instruction, training and
supervision that is necessary to ensure (so far as is reasonably
practicable) the health and safety at work of employees. d)
The provision and maintenance (so far as is reasonably practicable)
of a safe place of work, and proper access to that place of work. e)
The provision and maintenance of a working environment that is (so
far as is reasonably practicable) safe, without risks to health, and
adequate as regards facilities and arrangements for welfare at work.
The employment of persons who are competent in the work for which
they are engaged. f)
Compliance with the statutory requirements for safety, health and
welfare. Notwithstanding
the former, it is recognised that all employees have a responsibility
for their personal safety and also a duty of care to their fellow
employees. The
Employee Responsibility Includes: a)
The duty to comply with the safety instructions and directions laid
down by the management. b)
The duty to use properly the means and facilities provided for health
and safety at work. The duty to refrain from the wilful misuse or
interference with anything provided in the interests of health and
safety and welfare, and any action that might endanger himself or
others. c)
The duty of all employees in authority to ensure that the necessary
safety precautions are taken and that the necessary safety
instructions are given. d)
The duty to report to management any defect in safety equipment, or
safety procedure, which results in risks to personnel. COMPANY
SAFETY POLICY -
ORGANISATION
AND ARRANGEMENTS The
effective implementation of the company safety policy requires the
participation of all levels of management and employees in the
following manner: The
Work Manager: NAME:
John Rhodes POSITION: Manager a)
Shall be responsible for the effective implementation of company
safety policy. b)
Shall keep himself informed of the incidents or accidents occurring
on the sites on which the company is working, or to company
employees. c)
Shall keep under review the necessity for further safety measures,
instructions and training to ensure the health, safety and welfare of
all employees. d)
Shall keep himself reasonably available to receive safety delegates
and attend safety meetings. The
Site Safety Co-ordinator : NAME:
John Rhodes POSITION: Manager a)
Shall be responsible for the effective implementation of company
safety policy within his section, or area of control. b)
Shall investigate all accidents and potentially hazardous incidents
in the area under his control reported to him either formally or
informally, and shall institute or report the appropriate management
action taken or required to be taken to make safe and/or to prevent a
recurrence of the incident. c)
Shall inspect the section or area under his control to check that the
safety measures, or methods are being maintained and that safety
instructions and safe practices are being followed in the method of
work, place of work, and by workers.
d)
Shall instruct those under his control, precisely and clearly on
their duties with regard to the safety of themselves and all others
within the department, or work area. e)
Shall institute or initiate as appropriate, additional safety
measures, repairs or remedial measures, or methods deemed to be
necessary from his investigation, inspection, or information that is
obtained in the course of the above duties.
f)
Shall inform employees of any hazards to health and safety
encountered in the course of their work and the precautions to be
taken and of the duties to safeguard their health and well-being. g)
Shall make himself reasonably available to receive and discuss safety
queries raised by employees under his control. The
Nominated Person Responsible For Health & Safety: NAME:
John Rhodes POSITION: Manager a)
Shall advise, guide, and inform management and employees on safety
matters to assist them to fulfil their duties. b)
Shall inspect and check plant, processes, procedure practices, and
premises to see that the necessary safety standards are maintained
and to ascertain where additional measures, are required. c)
Shall promote and communicate safety training and instruction in
accident prevention, fire precautions, and health and hygiene
measures. d)
Shall as necessary carry out follow up investigations on any
incidents relating to health and safety. e)
Shall consult and communicate with fire and safety authorities, and
advisory organisations in the furtherance of maintaining and
improving health, safety, and welfare, within the company work sites. f)
Shall be responsible for undertaking the measures, or methods needed
to comply with the requirements and prohibitions imposed by the
relevant statutory provisions. Company
Employees: a)
Shall make themselves familiar with and conform to the Company Safety
Policy. b)
Shall observe and comply with the safety rules at all times. c)
Shall wear appropriate safety equipment and use appropriate safety
devices as are required. d)
Will conform to all instructions given by the nominated safety person
and other supervisors and chargehands with a responsibility for
safety. e)
Will report all accidents and damage relating to Company activity to
the supervisors or chargehands with a responsibility for safety. f)
May make suggestions to improve safety at sites to the supervisor or
chargehand or safety person. g)
Must report all hazards to the supervisor or chargehand concerned or
the safety person. All
Other Persons At Sites: a)
Shall observe the Company safety rules and instructions given by
personnel enforcing the Company Safety Policy. b)
Shall not work on Company sites until the relevant safety rules are
read, understood, and accepted. SAFETY
POLICY STATEMENT PART
3 DETAILED
ARRANGEMENTS 1.
All accidents will be reported to your Manager, who will arrange for
you to receive first aid, or treatment by a Doctor if required. The
accident will be reported in the accident book. 2. Where absence from work results from an accident at work, you
are required to send a medical certificate to your Manager within 24
hours of ceasing work, and if not already reported as an industrial
injury, details of what happened, where, when, and how, along with
the names of any witnesses must be provided. 3.
All accidents resulting in loss of time, must be reported to the
Manager, who may subsequently report the incident to the Health and
Safety Inspectorate. 4.
All employees will receive instructions and training in: a)
The procedure in the event of a fire, fire alarm, fire evacuation,
the use of fire fighting appliances and fire precautions as applies. b)
Safety Standards, including: i)
Protective clothing. ii)
Safety in the use of machinery and hand tools. iii)
The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. iv)
Electrical hazards and precautions. v)
Hygiene and health precautions. vii)
First aid.
5.
Accident, dangerous occurrence, injury, and near miss recording, as
required by RIDDOR.
a)
The Company must have an accident book. b)
All accidents and injuries will be reported in the accident book. c)
Injuries that result in incapacity from normal duties for more than 3
days must be reported to the local enforcing authority on form F2508. d)
Reports of fatal and major injury accidents and specified dangerous
occurrences should be notified to the local enforcing authority by
the quickest practicable means (usually telephone) and must be
confirmed in writing on form F2508 within 7 days of the incident. e)
If an employee dies as a result of a reportable incident within one
year of the incident, then the employer must inform the enforcing
authority in writing as soon as it comes to his knowledge, whether or
not the incident was previously reported. f)
The person responsible for reporting accidents, dangerous
occurrences, and diseases to the enforcing authority will, in most
cases be the employer. In other cases the responsibility to report
will normally be with the person for the time being having control of
the site (such as where the person injured is a member of the
public). g)
The full list of dangerous occurrences appears in “A Guide to the
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
1995” (RIDDOR), and includes: The
collapse or overturn of any lifting machinery. Incidents
with overhead Electric lines which carry more than 200V.
Fires
caused by electrical short circuits. Collapse
of scaffolding. Collapse
of building or structures. The
escape of any substance in a quantity liable to damage the health of
any person. The
Manager looking after the RIDDOR Books is John Rhodes. John
Rhodes oversees Landcare Services Safety Policy Signed John
Rhodes Manager. |
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