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Posted By Tracey
I wonder if anyone out there can help. I have an interview for a local authority H & S Advisor post and need to do a 5 min presentation giving:
a brief outline on the key challenges and issues facing a LA in respect of their duties towards employees and others
No visual aids allowed.
I've got the following for key issues:
Stress in the workplace - cause of high absenteeism, low morale, etc. Mainly office staff, but can affect others.
Violence - affects teachers and other public facing roles
Manual Handling - refuse collectors and care workers
Asbestos, Managing Contractors - Building Control
Fire Safety - in care homes
Legionella - leisure facilities, water systems
Lone working - car park attendants, Social / Community Care workers, etc.
Can anyone help with key challenges?
All replies will be much appreciated.
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Posted By Kieran J Duignan
Tracey
May I suggest thinking along these lines
1. What are the 2 main messages you wnat to get across?
2. Profile the possibilies as you've done, then select the 2 main issues.
3. Take care to avoid overloading - use interesting anecdores and a couple of telling statistics and legal referencesfor each message
4. Convey a sense of mastery and enjoyment about enabling even 'the most difficult' manager to learn about the business value of health and safety management.
Let us know how you felt afterwards.
Good wishes
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Posted By Tracey
Thanks for the help - Kieran
Will let you know how it goes!
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Posted By Steve Bennett
How weird. I sat in on an interview for an LA just two weeks back and this was one of the questions - must be an industry standard!
As I remember :-
1. Stress (teaching profession in particular)
2. Violence
3. Occupational Health
4. Legionella
5. Asbestos
6. MH
were all mentioned but to my mind the "big three" are Stress, MH and Violence.
It may be worth mentioning the recent "Local Authorities and HSE Working Together" programme (details on HSE website).
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Posted By peter gotch
Tracey,
Las in HSE/Government targets not least as absence rates in public sector significantly higher than average in private sector.
See
http://www.hse.gov.uk/gse/index.htm
Good luck with your preparations and at the interview.
Regards, Peter
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Posted By Tracey
Thanks everyone - you've been a great help.
Hopefully I'll be successful.
Regards
Tracet
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Posted By Jason Touraine
I should be a bit careful with any mentions of 'the recent "Local Authorities and HSE Working Together" programme'. It's about the LAs enforcement role not their employer responsibilities. Unless of course you're applying to be an EHO.
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Posted By Merv Newman
Can you include something about how much we appreciate the contributions of Jeremy Clarkson in preventing us from doing really ridiculous things such as chopping down conker trees ?
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Posted By geoffb4
Interesting that no one mentions financial resources - perhaps because it is an LA job.
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Posted By Zoe Barnett
You could usefully say something about the money - for instance, under Fair Funding schools now have the opportunity to choose whether or not to use the LA adviser, and to pay an agreed fee if they do. General funding throughout LAs can be a real mish-mash, with different government departments contributing to different things, and individual sections (eg social services) having their own budgets which they may or may not choose to spend on H&S (regardless of what the rules are!)
There are also lots of little differences in application of legislation - for instance the HSE may be the enforcers for some of the LA's activities whereas the EHOs may enforce others. Some aspects of RIDDOR don't apply to schools. There may be conflict between your LA's approach and that of your neighbouring authorities. And so on and so on.
Good luck with your interview. You have certainly done your homework and deserve to be successful. Let us know how you get on!
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Posted By Jack
I'm curious about this Zoe. If your school goes elsewhere for it's advice presumably your Council still monitors it is following the Councils h&s policies. So do you have a situation where they get their advice from an external consultant and you also go in to audit?
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