As the Health & Safety Manager of a construction based company, i made the decision to prohibit an employee from operating Fork Lift Trucks in September 2015, after three incident and investigation reports in around 10 months concerning this operator in a Telehandler, and many others down the years before i joined the company.
I wouldn't normally take such drastic action, but the nature of these serious incidents suggested lapses in concentration, extreme carelessness, poor decision making, and an absolute lack of responsibility and accountability for the incidents. I strongly felt that another incident would be reasonably foreseeable if he continued to operate the Telehandler.
As part of a disciplinary process, the operator was initially prohibited for 12 months, after which time he would undergo a review. During this review, it was apparent that he continued to fail to accept any responsibility for his actions. It was therefore decided between myself and the HR Director, that the prohibition would continue for a further 12 months.
Well, to bring this right up to date, the MD wants this guy back behind the Telehandler, as it is causing 'operational problems'. When he asked myself how i would introduce an prohibited operator back behind the wheel, i said normally he would firstly receive retraining/refresher training and assessment. Secondly, we would produce a reintroduction risk assessment, followed by a meeting with myself and HR, whereby we would reinforce standards and expectations to the operator. Then we would consider a gradual reintroduction with review and evaluation. However, i strongly advised against this course of action with this operator, as i felt it was so foreseeable that another incident would take place, that i couldn't adequately manage the risk.
Obviously, the MD was thinking a quick refresher training tomorrow followed by back on the forks on Friday, and to say we had a difference of opinion would be an understatement. I already have proof that this operator has received a directive to operate the Telehandler, in the last 5 or 6 weeks, due to 'operational need'. This was all done underhand, without my knowledge.
Every fibre in my body is waving a red flag and ringing a bell regarding this operator. I've never had such a feeling of impending doom in my entire career. The MD is of the opinion that my action is too extreme, and is close to overruling my decision.
Therefore, the question is - Am i being too extreme?
I don't feel confident enough to manage this risk, and my position is becoming more untenable by the day.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.