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Posted By Jez Corfield
Dear Colleagues,
I am after some information to back up my claims for extra staff. I have already done a whole load of 'quality' research, but I need 'quantity' info, so please, could you let me know, for your organisation:
how many staff, how many sites, how many H&S bods and nature of work?
Many thanks in advance.
Jez Corfield
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Posted By Nigel Hammond
We have 1400 staff, 500 clients (people with learning disabilities) and about 120 homes and schools. Number of H&S Advisers = 1 (Me!).
Can I suggest you specify the industry your in - to get more appropriate answers.
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Posted By s.micklewright
132 staff, 2500 clients and 1 H&S bod who works 2 days a week! Housing provider.
Simon
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Posted By Bill Elliott
Agree with Nigel. It will also depend on what you cover. I manage a team of five, 2 and bit H&S advisers, 1 and a bit fire safety advisers and a half time admin bod. We cover H&S, Fire, Food safety, security, emergency planning over 250 premises with 3000+ staff and an equal number of clients. I would have to admit that we are unable to cover half of what we should be doing and are therefore not as proactive as we should be.
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Posted By Merv Newman
There was a thread on this a week or two back. I suggested, for an industrial site, not involving contact with non employees (except contractors) that a ratio of about 1 competent HSE person to 500 employees seems to work. For less than 500 you still need one person or access to the necessary competence.
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