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Audit
& Review
Section 2 of the Health & Safety At
Work Act 1974 states that employers,
must so far as reasonably practicable,
ensure the Health, Safety and Welfare at
work of all its employees.
- Safe plant and systems of work
- The safe use, handling, storage and
transport of articles and substances
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- The provision of all necessary
information, instruction, training and
supervision
- A safe place of work with safe means
of access and egress
- A safe working environment.
An employer with 5 or more employees
must also:
- Prepare a written statement of his
general health and safety policy
- Set down the organisation and
arrangements for carrying out the policy
- Revise and update when necessary
- Bring the policy and arrangements to
the attention of all employees
- Acknowledge the appointment by
recognised trade unions of employees
safety representatives and consult on the
arrangements for co-operation on safety
measures and means of monitoring those
safety measures
- When requested, establish safety
committees.
E.T.R. can perform a comprehensive audit
of your business and its provision for
Health & Safety compliance. A written
policy and set of documents detailing your
Health & Safety objectives for the future
will be drawn up for your approval.
These will form the detailed written record
of how you intend to plan and conduct your
business with full consideration of Health &
Safety law now and in the future. We
will give our recommendations for any
actions / improvements we feel may be
necessary for you to meet the minimum
standards.
It is very important that a periodic
review is conducted, especially if changes
are made to the internal or external layout
of the workplace / workforce and / or the
fighting provision.
The Approved Codes of Practice (ACoP)
defines terms as follows:
- PLANNING: adopting a
systematic approach, identifying
priorities and setting objectives to
eliminate or minimise risks
- ORGANISATION: involving
employees in carrying out risk assessments
and implementing preventative measures,
establishing effective communication, and
securing competence by providing adequate
information, instruction and training
- CONTROL: ensuring that H&S
responsibilities are understood;
activities are well co-ordinated, time and
resources are available to discharge
responsibilities, performance standards
are met and adequate and appropriate
supervision is provided
- MONITORING & REVIEW: constant
development of policies, approaches and
techniques. Have a plan, make
adequate routine checks and inspections to
ensure that all necessary control measures
are in place and are suitable and
sufficient. Carry out a
comprehensive investigation if an accident
/ incident occurs, discover the immediate
and underlying causes and ensure that
remedial action is taken.
The audit will be measured against the
standards set by the Health & Safety at Work
Act 1974 and other related legislation.
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