Posted By Ken Lucas
Sorry Jim I don’t think it is a waste of time. OK I know OS&H professionals are the converted; we are always going to have to preach to the non-converted, which I feel is better than those individuals involved in trying to improve H&S like myself, ignoring the whole thing.
The HSE have obviously got objectives associated with such theme weeks. A couple of which might be to get us to publicise to other individuals such as CEO’s and senior management for them to concentrate on a OS&H issue for at least one week in the year and thereby increasing the awareness and focus. Another, which might be aligned, is that clearly the HSE are trying to provide the “tools” for us to generate interest and action.
Stress as you know, is currently a major issue (and likely Europe as it is aligned to EASHW) and very difficult to regulate, i.e. show me stress? Therefore a possible reason for it being the selected theme. A large number of companies, including major “blue chip” corporations, haven’t even got a stress policy so how can they manage stress. As previously mentioned companies are being heavily financially “abused” by their employees with spurious claims, and I’m sorry I cannot hold with the idea that we shouldn’t have a theme week as it is going to increase claims. Come on this is the “information age” they don’t need a theme week to find out a nice way to “pull a flanker”.
If the HSE theme week ensures that some companies at least partly address the issue or achieve a stress policy and hopefully onwards and upwards to “suitable and sufficient” stress risk assessments, then at least it’s a start and to my mind it would not then have been a waste of time.
With respect to employers continuing to ignore the issue until there are regulations in place, well surely that’s not quite the right approach either. I agree, there is a need to spend more money on inspectors and implement regulations but I suspect that the UK will never have enough of those.
Effective OS&H need numerous approaches doesn’t it? Of which a theme week from the HSE can be just one and I for one welcome it. OS&H professionals, have to believe that we can get to “hearts and minds”, that we want to change peoples attitudes and beliefs, to achieve a positive safety culture. I know people mention why do we need a safety culture? I’ve never heard of a production culture or a financial culture etc etc why a safety culture? But we have to believe that we can change things. If the theme is not to your liking then like a couple of the others have said, choose another and make a big splash about it. Whatever "fits" and improves H&S.
As to financial risk in ignoring H&S – Yes an organisation’s main objective is to create profit and wealth and ultimately survive in business and organisations with a poor safety performance may well and do, still survive, they are just not being very efficiently or effectively run. I’ve been there, struggled, like so many others a bit like “pushing water uphill” with OH&S. But we all should keep trying. Try telling your CEO some of the stories that are available on major fatal accidents and the terrible financial consequences, not forgetting the moral and human consequences.
Good safety is not by accident, or am I preaching to the converted.
I like the small sticker as well, but I’ve just spilled tea all over them, anyone who doesn’t want theirs.......
Ken