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Title: Health and Safety Awareness


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Health and Safety Awareness High Risk
Areas Session 2
Lawrence Dickson Training and Audit Co-ordinator
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Management Responsibilities
  • Recognise the HAZARDS of each Activity
  • Assess the RISKS in each Hazardous Activity
  • CONTROL these Risks

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Individual Responsibilities
  • Assist in Hazard Recognition
  • Contribute to Risk Assessment
  • Implement Control Measures
  • Avoid being negligent!

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Introduction
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Risk Assessment
Familiar process
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Risk Assessment
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Risk Assessment
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Hazard and Risk
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The Risk Assessment Process
Who carries out the risk assessment?
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The Risk Assessment Process
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The Risk Assessment Process
Step 1 - Identify the hazards
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The Risk Assessment Process
Examples of hazards
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The Risk Assessment Process
Step 2 - Identify those at risk
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The Risk Assessment Process
Step 3 - Evaluate risks, implement controls
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The Risk Assessment Process
Control the Risks
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The Risk Assessment Process
Are control measures adequate?
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The Risk Assessment Process
Step 4 - Record your findings
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The Risk Assessment Process
Step 5 - Review the assessment
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The Risk Assessment Process
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The Risk Assessment Process
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Sources of information
-External codes of Practice
-Health and Safety Policy
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http//www.hse.gov.uk
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Health and Safety Department web site
http//www.safety.ed.ac.uk/
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Practical Examples
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Practical Examples
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Work in Veterinary Post Mortem Suite.
Department of Life Sciences.
Post mortem
examination of animals, and collection of samples
for further analysis, e.g. histological,
microbiological, and research.
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Practical Examples
General area.
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Only personnel specifically authorised by the
pathologist in charge may use the post mortem
suite floor area.
Power tools.
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Users may not handle these tools until they have
received suitable training, as deemed appropriate
by the pathologist in charge. All safety devices
and guards must be inspected regularly to ensure
that they are working properly. This equipment
should be subject to a visual safety check before
each use, together with PAT testing as
appropriate.
Hand tools.
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Appropriate personal protective equipment, such
as puncture resistant gloves and aprons should be
worn.
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Practical Examples
Hoists.
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Users may not handle these tools until they have
received suitable training, as deemed appropriate
by the pathologist in charge. This equipment
should be subject to a visual safety check before
each use, over and above the statutory inspection
required by Regulations.
Manual handling.
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Mechanical lifting devices should be used
whenever possible when moving heavy or unwieldy
loads. A manual handling risk assessment should
be formulated and made available for inspection.
Pathogens.
M
All material entering the PM floor area should be
regarded as potentially infective. A COSHH risk
assessment which takes into account the
requirement of ACDP guidance should be formulated
and made available for inspection.
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Practical Examples
Chemical.
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See appropriate COSHH risk assessment forms.
Wet floor.
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Appropriate footwear (rubber boots) must be worn
at all times during work on the PM suite floor
area, to minimise the risk of slipping.
Trips.
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Trip hazards such as trailing hose pipes should
be kept to a minimum, in line with good
housekeeping procedures, and the lighting levels
should be such that trip hazards are clearly
visible.
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HS awareness Training Session 3
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