Archive for the ‘SME Health and Safety’ Category

Keeping Young People Safe in the Workplace

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Most employers are fully aware of their duties under Health and Safety legislation to safeguard their employees from the hazards they may encounter in the workplace.

What many are less aware of is that inexperienced workers (typically in the age range from 15 to 24 years old) are likely to be more at risk than their older, more experienced colleagues.

Health and safety at work

Health and safety at work

It is helpful to know how people are defined by age in Health and Safety law:

“A Young Person” is anyone under the age of 18 years of age

“A Child” is anyone who has not yet reached the official age at which they may leave school, (this is often referred to as the minimum school leaving age, MSLA)

Larger organisations that employ significant numbers of graduates or school leavers on a routine basis should be aware of the need to consider young people as a special case in regard to health and safety. However, smaller organisations that may recruit very few young people or perhaps only employ them on a sporadic basis may overlook the need to give them special attention.

Causal Factors

There are all kinds of reasons why young people face greater work-related risks including, for example:

  • General lack of skills and experience of the work, the tasks and the workplace
  • Lack of maturity often leading to a failure to recognise risks that may be second nature to their older, more experienced workmates
  • Lack of specific health and safety training, coupled with a natural tendency to ignore or not to treat seriously any training that is given. (more…)

EDP Whitepaper – Tailored health and safety packages for SMEs do not cost a fortune – but could save you one

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Dealing with the red tape of health and safety compliance is often the last thing an SME wants to think about. Yet the cost of not doing so could wipe out the company altogether!. Accidents resulting from simple instances of non-compliance can result in huge penalty fines. The Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007 is a legal landmark that make it an offence and companies and organisations can be found guilty of corporate manslaughter as a result of serious management failures resulting from gross breach of a relevant duty of care. However, SMEs don’t have to learn the lesson the hard way –they can achieve compliance through the implementation of an effective health and safety management system.

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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Just what you have always wanted – Health and Safety ‘in a box’ This is a brand new concept from EDP that will help you to meet your Health and Safety responsibilities, it will even help to provide a defence to the new Corporate Manslaughter Act!

HS-Easy health and Safety packages

HS-Easy health and Safety packages

And, It won’t cost you a fortune – no long-term contracts and no ‘tie in’s’, just good old-fashioned excellent service.

Our consultants are the best!! They are competent, they are available and they are friendly, offering a very practical and ‘hands on’ approach to supporting you and just when you need them. No long complicated reports just plain speaking and down to earth. (more…)

Tailored health and safety packages for SMEs do not cost a fortune – but could save you one, HSEasy from EDP is explored.

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Dealing with red tape like health and safety compliance is often the last thing an SME wants to think about. Yet the cost of not doing so can be frightening. Accidents resulting from simple instances of non-compliance can result in huge penalty fines, while the corporate manslaughter act offers the prospect of a jail sentence to negligent directors. But SMEs don’t have to learn the lesson the hard way – if they achieve compliance through an effective health and safety policy. (more…)