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Posted By Robert Whent Why is it that;
safety is number one priority but there are more people on reception than there are safety advisors....
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Posted By Billy Cassidy You are so right!
In my organisation we have rota systems galore for reception cover and panic runs through the department if there is a chance that reception wont be adequately covered, but if the Health and Safety Co-ordinator is off - who cares!
Also trying to find volunteers for Health and Safety Representative positions is just impossible, nobody wants to know.
It's about time a lot of organisations took Health and Safety issues a lot more seriously than they do and this has to be done NOW!!
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Posted By Geoff Burt Perhaps it's something to do with customers and making a profit - unless their core business is safety consultancy - then they do have a problem!
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Posted By Hilary Charlton We don't have a receptionist but we do have a Health and Safety Advisor!!!!!!
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Posted By Ron Young Hilary,
Watch out, they may have eyes on you working on reception during quiet times. After all what can a health & safety manager do all day...
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Posted By Hilary Charlton I already thought of that so I only work 5 hours a day!
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Posted By Adrian Watson Sorry,
But safety should never be any ones priority; priorities come and priorities go!
It should be a part and parcel of the way you do the job.
Regards Adrian Watson
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Posted By Trevor Pierce Hilary What do you do in the other 7 hours, that us lesser mortals work.(Yes, I vaguely remember about little known Regs, something about Working Time or other). Please note this is written on a Sunday! PS Can I have a job like yours!
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Posted By Hilary Charlton Trevor,
This too is written on a Sunday - I spend the rest of my copious free time looking after my two children aged 10 and 8 which includes running them to and from after school clubs, children's university, swimming lessons, doctors, dentist, optician and hospital appointments, birthday parties, having friends round for tea and all the other things associated with having children of this age. Oh and while I'm at it, I'm also a parent Governor at the Infants School and work as Health and Safety Advisor for that institution voluntarily of course and take part in activities there. I also have a husband who works shifts and is a forensic scientist and I look after my husband, children, home and pets.
Are you sure you want a job just like mine?
Hilary
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Posted By Steve Hilary,
Who looks after H&S in your company when you are not at work ?
Who covers for you in a call out situation, fire, serious accident etc
Regards
Steve
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Posted By Geoff Burt Well, if you want to know about working hours - shall we have a competition?
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Posted By Hilary Charlton Steve
We work a 24 hour shift so there would, obviously, be times when I wasn't there anyway. My emergency plan has two deputies for every occasion. The two who deputise for me are Line Managers, one has been on the H&S committee with me since it was set up back in 1992 and the other joined shortly afterwards. They have both been Works Manager at one time or another. Thesee people have been fully trained in what to do in an emergency and the emergency plan also lays out step by step details in the event of fire, accident, chemical spill and so on. I merely advise and put the control measures in place, after this I have competent people who can follow through on them.
Hilary
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Posted By Ian Mycroft Hilary, you seem to be slacking a bit, can't you get an early morning paper-round?
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