Title: NEBOSH General Certificate Unit 16
1NEBOSH General CertificateUnit 16
2Session Aims
- An understanding of the proactive and reactive
monitoring systems - An understanding of the scope and nature of a
health and safety audit
3Learning Objectives
- To be able to use a variety of proactive and
reactive monitoring procedures - To be able to carry out a workplace inspection
produce action plan - Use different types of safety inspection
- To be able to review performance
- Explain meaning and preparations needed for an
audit
4The Main Elements in HS(G) 65
5Safety CultureIndicators
- Accidents
- Absenteeism
- Sickness Rates
- Staff Turnover
- Legislation Compliance
- Staff Complaints
6Safety CultureSafe Person
- Competent Person
- Communicates with workers by providing
- Safety Briefings that stress safety when giving
work instructions - Encouragement via a reward scheme or pat on the
back - Feedback on hazard identification and control
measures in place - Information, Instruction, Training Supervision
- Co-operation
- Control
7Job Safety Analysis
- Cradle to grave approach to a specific task
- Identify and evaluate the risks involved in that
task - Break down the task into sections
- Evaluate each section and decide on the control
measures necessary to reduce the associated risks - Hazards - Risk - Likelihood - Severity
- Practicable or Reasonably Practicable
8Inspections AuditsHazard Operability Studies
(HAZOP)
- Used in potentially high-risk industries such as
a petro-chemical plant - Based on what if questioning - What if
- The pump fails?
- The flow rate detector mis-reads?
- The gas supply is interrupted?
9Why Monitor?
- The Management of Health Safety at Work
Regulations 1992 - Regulation 5 - Every employer shall make and give effect to
such arrangements as are appropriate, having
regard to the nature of his activities and the
size of his undertaking, for the effective
planning, organisation, control, monitoring and
review of the preventive and protective measures
10Monitoring
- Proactive - The systematic inspection of plant
and premises. Checking to ensure that your
standards are being maintained. - Reactive - Something has gone wrong. Standards
have not been maintained or a control measure has
failed.
11Monitoring
- Proactive - look at what is actually happening
compared to what is written in plans and
standards. - Reactive - events direct us to look again at
control measures - accidents
- near misses
- dangerous occurrences
- ill-health
- complaints by the workforce
- enforcement action
12Reactive
Active
Assess action needed to deal with immediate risk
Assess level and nature of investigation needed
Investigate
Results Analysis
Review Process
13Inspections
- A physical inspection of premises, plant and
equipment. Undertaken by - Directors / Supervisors / Line Managers
- Health Safety Advisor
- Joint teams of managers and employees
- Safety Representatives
- Inspecting either together or working separately
and then comparing notes
14Proactive Monitoring
- Safety Audits - Thorough, systematic and critical
examination of systems and procedures - Workplace Inspections - Physical inspection of
the workplace or aspects of the workplace - Safety Surveys - Detailed investigation of of one
aspect of the workplace - Safety Tours - Brief examination of one or more
aspect of the workplace - Safety Sampling - Inspection limited to a
specific area or aspect of the workplace e.g.
fire doors
15Proactive MonitoringSafety Audits
- A safety audit is A thorough, systematic and
critical examination of safety management systems
and procedures - It should
- Asses the quality implementation of the
safety policy - Identify potential risks and their associated
control measures - Analyse workplace activities and assess if they
are being carried out safely
16Proactive MonitoringSafety Representatives
- The Safety Representatives Safety Committee
Regulations 1977 - Safety Representatives may conduct inspections in
the following circumstances - After substantial changes to plant and equipment
- After substantial changes in processes or methods
- Following notifiable accident or dangerous
occurrence - Following notifiable disease
17Proactive MonitoringSafety Survey
- A safety survey is a detailed investigation of
one aspect of the workplace. Could be a survey
of - Noise
- Dust
- Temperature
- Lighting
- Fumes and/or Vapours
18Proactive MonitoringSafety Tour
- A safety tour is a brief examination of one or
more aspects of workplace activities Could be
conducted by a small management team to - Display commitment to health and safety
- Gain familiarisation with layout
- Compare theory with reality
- Plan future series of inspections
- Meet the staff
19Proactive MonitoringSafety Sampling
- Safety sampling is limited to certain areas or
aspects of the workplace. Could be an inspection
of all - Fire doors
- Prohibition signs (Red White)
- Mandatory signs (Blue White)
- Safety signs (Green White)
- PPE
- Electrical portable appliances
- Washrooms toilets
- All canteen facilities
20Reactive Monitoring
- Something has gone wrong. Standards have not
been maintained or a control measure has failed.
We are now involved with reporting of - Injuries and cases of ill health
- Near-misses
- Hazards
- Weaknesses or omissions in performance standards
- Enforcement action by HSE or Local Auth
21Safety AuditFootball Club
- Considerations
- Equipment
- Chemicals
- Traffic
- Buildings
- Fire Precautions
- Electricity Supply Electrical Equipment
- Ground Location Layout
- Visitors
- Labour
- Documentation
22Safety AuditIndependent Expertise
- An independent expert can be
- Engineering Surveyors
- Insurance Company Staff
- Insurance Brokers
- Claims Investigators
- Consultants
- Health Safety Inspectors
- Local Authority Inspectors
23Inspections AuditsPrioritising Results -
Action Plan
- Likelihood x Severity Risk Rating
- Urgent - Requiring immediate action
- Routine - Requiring action over a period of time
- Football Club Urgent
- Wiring for lights in the shower room
- Use of equipment
- Football Club Routine
- Soakaways from the showers
- Improved system for control of contractors
24Audits InspectionsFrequency
- Depends on the workplace environment and the
nature of the associated hazards. Rule of thumb - Audit - Annually or every 2 to 3 years
- Inspections - More frequently (monthly or every
few months) - Note Frequency should be detailed in the
company safety policy
25Report Writing
- Senior Mangers need to know what they need to do,
by when how much it will cost - Use executive summaries
- Findings linked to an action plan (SMART)
- Spread responsibility for action
- Have an different person for each action to
ensure action plan is completed progress is
monitored
26Effective Writing
- Who will read it?
- What are the aims?
- What layout is required?
- What style is appropriate?
- What are the terms of reference?
27Style
- Short Sentences - KISS
- Short Words - No Jargon
- Active Verbs
- Technical Terms / Acronyms
- Repetition - Avoid
- Visual Aids - Charts, Graphs or Pictures
- Examples
28Drafts
- Brain storm jot down your thoughts.
- Expand your thoughts.
- Discard irrelevant issues.
- Read it as if you were receiving it.
- Read it aloud to check for tone.
- Simplify the content (no long words).
- Check all verbs - are they necessary?
29Report Writing
- Introduction - Your terms of reference.
- Summary - Short outline of important points
- Method - What you did to comply with your terms
of reference. - Findings - A logical list of what you found.
- Conclusions - Nothing new at this stage.
- Recommendations - Relevant achievable.