Working in an office is a pretty sedentary way of spending your day but the amount of accidents, injuries and ill health that occur because of workers not sticking to the rules learnt during their health and safety training is beyond acceptable. Anything involving incorrect use of VDU's to leaving trailing cables will be responsible for the accidents and injuries but all could be prevented if health and safety training were adhered to.
When it comes to the more obvious of dangerous situations and careers, such as fire-fighting, then health and safety training would be an accepted necessity. Of course, the correct use of equipment is standard training for firemen but there are other limits that they need to learn so as not to put themselves, their colleagues or the public at risk more than necessary. When you are working in a job that requires split second decisions, this is not always easy. When you are working in a situation that really is a matter of life or death, then it can be extremely difficult to hold back on health and safety grounds.
Of course, we are all aware that the UK has turned into something of a compensation culture these days and many companies and authorities are rightly concerned about having claims made against them in the event of an accident - even if no-one is to blame. Injury lawyers will always find someone to blame.
If you were up a ladder perched at an awkward angle carrying four ton of equipment in the rain and an accident occurred, most people would think that it was a silly thing to do and common sense would have prevented you from doing it. Therefore, it is your own fault. However, an injury lawyer would no doubt find a compensation claim in there if you had not been on a health and safety training course that told you not to go up the said ladder in such circumstances.
Sometimes, some unscrupulous lawyers will use the lack of health and safety knowledge to ease a compensation claim out of an organisation when the accident wasn't strictly their fault. However, that is the nature of British law in that there are no set rules for determining responsibility for so many things and it is open to interpretation from the judge on the day.
What is concerning when we look at the news these days, is the way our lives are now so restricted because of ludicrous health and safety laws. Schools, in particular, have to be so careful. Soft play areas with virtually one to one care, no climbing frames, no steps, all just in case a child hurts themselves. When I was younger, hurting yourself was part and parcel of learning your boundaries. How will they learn today?
The carers themselves all have to be health and safety trained. You cannot look after a child, work in a school, in fact, you cannot work anywhere unless you are fully conversant with health and safety but this is all due to our crazy compensation culture of recent years. Employers are very wary of getting fleeced for extortionate amounts of money and then losing their workers to months of recovery time for every slip or trip that should really come down to common sense.
Health And Safety In The Workplace
We live in a society which is controversial by instinct. Risk management has become a necessity for businesses, just as important as the maintenance of accounts. The Employees are an integral part of the organization and the health and safety of the employees should be taken care of, if the employer wants to strengthen .
There are two options with the company, one being doing the risk assessment by themselves and the second is outsourcing the work. Usually the small companies do the risk assessment by themselves. On the other hand , to minimizing the possible risks, the big companies outsource this work to private health and safety inspectors or experts.
In some cases the company though being small, may be dealing or manufacturing or using extremely hazardous chemicals and other products. In these sort of cases, it becomes difficult to be objective and have a clear insight into the things and situations around you.
Health And Safety In The Workplace means not only the removal of risk element but also to protect the employer , employees and other members of the society closely attached with the organization or industry.
The main stages of basic risk assessment are :
1Hazard identification and list of probable victims
2Decision about the course of action with reference to the intensity of risk.
3Implementation of essential precautions and keeping its record.
After this a regular review is necessary to make sure that the original appraisal was correct.
The hazards can be divided into three parts :
1Environmental hazards: i.e. smoke, grit or dust.
2Activity hazards: i.e. repetitive strain injury.
3Workplace hazards: Some of the common workplace hazards are as follows:
ostorage, handling and disposal of hazardous chemicals
oDefective electrical equipment
ocabling may be loose
orest breaks may be Insufficient
oFloors may be Wet, badly surfaced, unclean, slippery, or Poorly lit.
oVentilation may not be Inadequate
oWorkstations are poorly designed
oProcedures or training are usually inappropriate.
4The Process of identifying the hazards should involve the employees so that there is a range of view bout the risks.
5Classification of risks into high , medium and low risk follows the identification process. Immediate attention should be given to high and medium risk problems
6Minimizing the work place risk includes introduction of new procedures, replacing of old equipment, modernization of training, Using safety clothes, safety shoes, replacing hazardous substance with less hazardous substance, using the least hazardous the maximum.
7Risk assessment is not compulsory in companies having less than 5 employees. One should remember that Prevention is better than cure.
8 In the short term the risk assessment can save you from litigation. In long term it helps by ensuring the employees life .
Thus we can say that the Health And Safety are the best keys in The Workplace To Strengthen Risk Management.
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