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Safety, Health and Wellbeing Management How to manage safety, health and wellbeing within your department

Session Overview Health and safety (the Act and Regulations) The University s management structure and model Your role within the management structure How to manage safety in your working area Health surveillance

Health and Safety at Work Act HSWA Duty of Care (Employer, Employee, others) Guilty until proven innocent Reasonably practicable Reasonably foreseeable Suitable and sufficient Meaning Do all that is reasonably practicable to protect the health, safety and welfare of those affected by its activities Section 40: it shall be the accused to prove that it was not practicable or reasonably practicable to comply with. The test of reasonableness (time, money, resource) What was likely? Predictable? Reasonable man scenario, previous incidents, sector knowledge Fit for purpose, question generic

Specific Regulations Management of health and safety at work regulations Risk assessment, arrangements, competent persons, information & training, serious and imminent danger, health surveillance Welfare Regs RIDDOR Radiation Laser Safety Noise COSHH Display Screen Equipment Vibration Gas (utility) Manual Handling Portable gas First aid Diving Legionella Asbestos PUWER Pressurised systems Lead Inoculation injury Working at height Ladders Electrical Safety Confined spaces Dangerous Goods LOLER Other Regulators: Fire (Fire Service under RRO), Radiation (Environment Agency, EPA)

So how does it work at the University?

University s responsibilities Carry out risk assessments Provide a safe workplace Provide safe systems of work Information, instruction, training and supervision Effective procedures for serious and imminent danger/danger areas No charge for safety equipment e.g. PPE Health surveillance Competent advice Further details can be found within the University s H&S standards

Director of College Services Responsible for the safety, health and wellbeing of the people within colleges/services by ensuring that: The H&S policy and standards are implemented Adequate systems and processes are in place to maintain compliance Suitable and sufficient actions are taken to address noncompliance Proactive steps are taken to support health and wellbeing at work College Registrars and the Head of Technical Services are supported by the Registrar and University Secretary to coordinate safety, health and wellbeing actions within Colleges

Heads of Department, Managers & Supervisors All employees with line management responsibilities which includes: Managing the health, safety and welfare of those they supervise Effectively implementing all relevant safety standards Ensuring staff attend training Taking forward any actions required within the team or service

All employees All employees are responsible for: Taking reasonable care of themselves and others Reporting incident, accidents and ill-health Reporting hazards and suggest improvements Familiarising themselves with the University s safety standards and systems Not misusing anything provided in the interest of health and safety Cooperating with the University by carrying out duties set out in the standards Attending training provided by the University

Health and Safety at the University Health and Safety Team Colleges and Services Health and Safety Team Set policy and write safety standards Provide training, advice and support Managers: Implement standards and support staff with issues Staff: carry out duties set out in the safety standards Carry out audit and help colleges / services to make improvement Progress monitored by the University Health and Safety Committee

Safety Standards Standard to meet: Accountability Reference documents and more information 1. Colleges and Professional Services are responsible for ensuring a suitable number of trained first aiders are available in each building under their control on all campuses. Colleges/Professional Services will assess first aid needs in each department and/or residences by carrying out a First Aid Needs Assessment. Pro-Vice Chancellor/ Heads of Professional Services First Aid Need Risk Assessment 2. This assessment should be reviewed every three years or when there is significant change within that department or residence. Managers Colleges/Professional Services will instruct the Health & Safety Department of nominated persons for first aid training and any changes to first aid numbers.

Health and Safety Advice & Support The Safety Team comprises of four H&S Advisors: Brian Robertson Ian Stone Mike Wetherell Rhian Loosemore Each H&S Advisor has been aligned to a College(s), Campus or Service(s) and also specialises in certain subjects to provide competent advice

Brian Robertson College: College of Engineering, Mathematics, Physical Science (CEMPS) Specialist Role: Radiation Protection Adviser Radioactive Waste Adviser Laser Safety Officer Specialist subjects include: Ionising and non-ionising radiation safety Control of artificial optical radiation and general safety

Ian Stone College: College of Humanities (HUMS) Service: Campus Services (Exeter only) Specialist subjects: Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Lifting equipment (LOLER) Work Equipment (PUWER) and general safety

Mike Wetherell College(s): College of Life and Environmental Sciences (CLES) Medical School (UEMS) Service: Technical Services Specialist subjects: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Genetically Modified Organisms Bottled Science Gas and Cryogenics Carriage of Dangerous Goods Diving and general safety

Rhian Loosemore College(s): Business School (UEBS) College of Social Sciences and International Studies (SSIS) Service: Professional Services Campus: Cornwall Specialist subjects: Ergonomics (Display Screen Equipment & Manual Handling) Lone working Travel safety (Fieldwork & International) Event management Incident reporting and investigation and general safety

Safety group / incident reporting / how will you know its safe? Proactive Safety Management Improvement What activities / tasks / hazards? Risk profile - what risks do you have in your area? Define what is required Any additional standards that affect your service? Internal & external audit / inspection Are the controls we have in place working? Have I got confidence? What training should people have? How often? Who is at risk and how? (risk assessment) implement controls Training needs / process Assess the risk and implement controls

What does good safety management look like? Proactive and reactive systems in place Taking Control Staff engagement support and learn Training Use of data to look for improvement opportunities Continuous improvement acting on audit data Review and escalation of issues Learning when things go wrong Record keeping

Standard monitoring

Health Surveillance

Identify Those Requiring Health Surveillance COSHH Risk Assessment Other Risk Assessments Specific Testing Health Surveillance Needs Assessment Form Occupational Health and Safety Teams

Referral process Manager/Supervisor to complete Health Surveillance/Health Monitoring Registration form Form sent to healthsurveillance@exeter.ac.uk Appointment sent to employee Instructions prior to appointment

Health Surveillance Appointment Health Surveillance Appointment Health Surveillance process and tests Results Referral to the Occupational Physician Notification of fitness Review appointments

Any Questions?