Posts Tagged ‘health and safety training’

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…)

Do You Need A Carbon Reduction Commitment Health Check?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The deadline date of 30th September 2010 for companies to submit energy consumption data to the Environment Agency under the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC) is fast approaching, but the latest information from the Environment Agency shows that only a small proportion of obligated organisations have submitted their data.

All organisations whose electricity use was measured through at least one half hourly meter (HHM) during calendar year 2008 will be required by law to submit data to the Environment Agency before the end of September deadline. (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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Feedback on Government H&S Review

Monday, June 28th, 2010

We would like to thank those who have taken this opportunity to express their views in regard to the UK Government’s proposed review of Health and Safety. (See earlier article)

The relatively small number of responses we have received can hardly be described as statistically significant, but there are, none the less, some interesting points being made. (more…)

World Cup Employment issues

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

As the tournament has now begun and the England team squad has finally been in action, employers should be mindful of some of the potential obstacles/issues that they may encounter over the next few weeks.

We look at a few of these in turn:

How should employers deal with requests for time off?
Absenteeism during World Cup

There is no legal requirement for employers to give employees time off to watch World Cup matches. Employers should take a common sense and commercial view. How will employee absence affect the overall running of the business?

Requests for leave should be addressed in the usual way. To maintain overall staff morale it may be worthwhile to consider the option of flexible work (as appropriate) in order to accommodate the key fixtures. A blanket ban may in fact be counterproductive and employers should note that an intransigent approach on their part might lead to staff demotivation and resentment. As a suggestion, it may be appropriate to allow staff the opportunity to watch games during working hours and perhaps allow employees the right to make up the time by additional work at other times.

Be careful to avoid employees giving up their rest breaks. Employees are entitled to a 20-minute rest break for every shift lasting more than 6 hours. Workers should not take their break at the beginning or end of a shift. Other suggestions include offering extended lunch breaks or alteration in shift patterns.

What if employees spend an inordinate amount of their working time following the World Cup via the Internet?

Different employers will have a different view on this. Do you have an Internet usage policy in your staff handbook? If not, what is common practice at your workplace? Is personal use of the Internet prohibited or do you allow personal use subject to a reasonable use policy? In any event, employers should expressly state what their policy is. Ideally this should have happened before the tournament kicked off.

Where an employee breaches the rules, either by excessive use or accessing World Cup material where this is prohibited, then the matter should be addressed as soon as it comes to light. (more…)

Health and Safety Training Courses – How to book with EDP

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

EDP offer a range of Health and Safety Training Courses and are happy to discuss your requirements.

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Keep Your Lone Workers Safe

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

There is nothing illegal about lone working, but it must be recognised that there are risks associated with the practice that may not otherwise arise and it is important to assess the risks and put in place precautions to adequately manage them.

This legal responsibility on the part of employers extends to employees and anyone else who is affected by their work activities, such as visitors, contractors and members of the public. (more…)

EDP Health, Safety & Environment Consultants ‘Values, the Key to Engagement’ and ‘Leadership’

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM2007) – your questions answered

Monday, May 24th, 2010
If you are involved with any kind of non-domestic construction work then you are legally bound to comply with CDM2007. If it is a notifiable project then a CDM Co-ordinator and a Principal Contractor must be appointed for the work. Beyond legal compliance there is the high incidence of fatal and serious accidents on construction sites that the regulations are designed to address. Ignoring these statistics could result in expensive criminal investigations and prosecutions and do untold damage to your commercial reputation.

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HSEasy – Packaged Health and Safety Solutions for SMEs for full HSE Compliance and Risk Management

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

HSEasy – simple, packaged health and safety solutions for small and medium sized companies. This is a brand new concept from EDP (Health, Safety and Environment Consultants) that will help you to meet your Health and Safety responsibilities, without the need for long fixed-term contracts, at a cost effective price to suit your budget.

Our team of professional and competent consultants offer a practical and ‘hands on’ approach to supporting your health and safety responsibilities. HSEasy is split into three levels, making your choice simple – much the same as their reporting process.

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.

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