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  July 2008
 

HEALTH & SAFETY

Updated Guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, (RIDDOR).
The HSE has released an updated version of A Guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, (RIDDOR). It brings the associated guidance up to date, particularly in relation to the changes in reporting arrangements and the need to use the Incident Contact Centre.
Other legislation changes have also been updated, including the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2007. Schedule 2 has also been revised to take into account the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/l73.htm

USEFUL URLS

The Health & Safety Executive
Health & Safety information and guidance. With a specific Waste Management Industry section which explains what HSE is doing to tackle key issues as well as providing access to a range of information about health and safety for the waste management and recycling industries.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/index.htm

Health and safety for disabled people and their employers
This area on the HSE website promotes good practice in disability equality at work and health and safety risk assessment. It provides: an introduction to disability discrimination and health and safety law; advice for people doing health and safety risk assessments; advice for disabled people; links to further sources of information, including grants.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/disability/index.htm

Leading Health and Safety at Work
Leadership guidance for all directors, governors, trustees, officers and their equivalents in the private, public and third sectors . This guidance applies to organisations of all sizes. It contains a range of resources to help you:

find the best ways for your organisation to lead and promote health and safety; and meet you and your organisation's legal obligations .

http://www.hse.gov.uk/leadership/index.htm

Civic Amenity Sites Health and Safety Training CD
A second module of last year’s health and safety CD for the waste industry is set to be launched on 26 June 2008. A Day in the Life of Streetsafe Sam; Module 2 (Civic Amenity Sites) is a health and safety training CD, aimed at workers on civic amenity sites.

Contact: Lynn Pickford at Energy & Utility Skills on 0845 077 9922 or enquiries@euskills.co.uk

Director involvement in H&S course - ROSPA
Since the introduction of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, there is a growing focus on the health and safety responsibilities of directors and senior managers in all organisations.

The course covers the key concepts outlined in HSE/Institute of Directors 'Leading health and safety at work', as well as guidance on how to balance the health and safety equation within the business. All delegates who attend the course will be awarded a RoSPA certificate of training.

Next course date: 31st July
http://www.rospa.com/occupationaltraining/directors-managers
-supervisors/director-involvement.htm

The Health & Safety Executive
Health & Safety information and guidance. With a specific Waste Management Industry section which explains what HSE is doing to tackle key issues as well as providing access to a range of information about health and safety for the waste management and recycling industries.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/index.htm

Health and safety for disabled people and their employers
This area on the HSE website promotes good practice in disability equality at work and health and safety risk assessment. It provides: an introduction to disability discrimination and health and safety law; advice for people doing health and safety risk assessments; advice for disabled people; links to further sources of information, including grants.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/disability/index.htm

Leading Health and Safety at Work
Leadership guidance for all directors, governors, trustees, officers and their equivalents in the private, public and third sectors . This guidance applies to organisations of all sizes. It contains a range of resources to help you:

find the best ways for your organisation to lead and promote health and safety; and meet you and your organisation's legal obligations .

http://www.hse.gov.uk/leadership/index.htm

CIWM Health & Safety Scoping Study
This report presents the finding of a scoping study undertaken to gauge the existing H & S awareness and competence in the sector: exploring current approaches and initiatives, their relative successes, and identifying gaps and weaknesses to inform the direction of the Initiative in the future.

http://www.ciwm.co.uk/mediastore/FILES/15584.pdf

Health & safety training: guidelines for the waste and recycling industry
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/waste21.pdf

This 'good practice' guidance was written in consultation with the Waste Industry Safety and Health Forum (WISH). It does not aim to be comprehensive but gives examples of good practice within the industry. It is for managers and those organising training within the waste management and recycling industry.

The HSE document sets out guidelines on the basic requirements for training in five key areas:

. slips, trips and falls

. personal protective equipment

. manual handling

. workplace transport

. legislation and responsibilities


Health and Safety CD
Through European Social Funding (ESF), EU Skills working in partnership with the Environmental Services Association (ESA) and other waste management organisations has developed an interactive health and safety
CD, 'A Day in the Life of a Collection Operative'. This CD is aimed at raising awareness of the hazards that a Collection Operative faces, and also providing advice on the safe way to work.  The CD uses photographic
stills, video clips and hazard spotting exercises in order to provide a varied programme designed to raise awareness of the importance of health and safety.

This CD would be of particular interest to members operating kerbside collections. The CD takes approximately one hour to complete and can be used as an induction tool for new/agency staff, or as a refresher for existing staff.

For your free copy of the CD please contact Andrea Allison on 0845 0777012 or andrea.allison@euskills.co.uk
 
       
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