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TO ASSESS ALL ACTIVITIES TO IDENTIFY HAZARD AND EVALUATE RISK, AND TO ENSURE ADEQUATE RESOURCES ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO IMPLEMENT THE NECESSARY CONTROL MEASURES
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Guidance |
Guidance on assessments can be found in the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and associated Approved Code of Practice. Advice is available from ASAs. Generic assessments can be included in departmental safety policies. Specific activities where there is a possibility of significant risk should be assessed in detail, and the results of the assessment recorded in writing. Risk assessments will identify the control measures required to work safely. Where resources are inadequate to supply or implement control measures, the supervisor must ensure that the activity does not proceed. Training needs and the level of supervision should be included as part of an assessment. Assessments should be reviewed whenever there is a change in the nature of the work, or at least annually. Those responsible for carrying out assessments must be trained in appropriate techniques. The quality of risk assessments will be monitored during departmental safety inspections.
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Responsibility |
TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE JOB TRAINING, INSTRUCTION AND SUPERVISION FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS
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Guidance |
Training needs should be identified by risk assessment. When considering training needs the past experience and previous training of those expected to perform the task are particularly important. What might be appropriate for one person performing a particular task might not be appropriate for another person carrying out the same task. Nobody should be expected to undertake any work for which they have not been trained. The Training and Development Manager and ASAs can provide assistance in defining training needs and in providing training courses.
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Responsibility |
TO ATTEND APPROPRIATE INDUCTION AND OTHER TRAINING COURSES
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Guidance |
All members of staff will be expected to receive training arranged by or on behalf of the Heads of Schools. There may need to be special courses for supervisory staff in addition to these, but this can only be determined by analysis of training needs. All those delegated safety related duties should receive training relating to those duties.
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Responsibility |
TO TAKE ADVICE FROM SPECIALIST ADVISERS WHERE APPROPRIATE
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Guidance |
Specialist advisers should be consulted whenever the existing knowledge, training and experience is insufficient to adequately assess the hazards or risks associated with an activity or project. The provision of non-routine items of personal protective equipment (PPE) is an area where such advice is likely to be needed.
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Responsibility |
TO MONITOR THE WORK OF THOSE BEING SUPERVISED
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Guidance |
Supervisors must monitor that those they supervise are working in accordance with risk assessments and are using necessary control measures. Should an accident or other incident occur to staff or students under their control, supervisors should investigate the causes, take necessary remedial action, and issue appropriate reports to their line manager, School Safety Officer and to the Safety Office.
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