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#1 Posted : 31 March 2005 10:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Tony Harmsworth We are looking to review our H&S policy statement. All to often these are like like our current version, and sound like motherhood and apple pie, and are full of good intentions. Has anyone got an example of one that meets HSE's requirements and is short and inspirational that they would be willing to share.
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#2 Posted : 31 March 2005 20:12:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson This should be the MD / CEO 'Personal' statement on how his company values and taakes H&S Seriously, if you have a statment which regurgitates sect 2 H&SaWAct and use reasonably practicable then you have not really given this any thought. It should express the culture and values which the company places on the importance of safety within the organisation and should be a personised by the MD etc
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#3 Posted : 01 April 2005 19:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Adam The HSE WEBSITE has a PDF document called "Stating your business", its easy to use you just fill in the blank spaces and then type up.
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#4 Posted : 01 April 2005 20:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Merv Newman Tony, I agree with Dave. I ask for two documents : the "legal" one which responds to HSE requirements and can be (I've got one in my office) 20 pages long, written by a lawyer, and the personal statement of a directors own feelings and commitment to the safety of his employees. This may be about a hundred words and is designed (underlined) to be communicated to all employees, plastered on the walls and included in company newsletters. And that is the only one that employees will actually read. The Du Pont company safety policy lists 10 "convictions". The first of which is "All Accidents Are Preventable". This has been reiterated for so long and so many times that they believe it. So do I. Merv
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