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mlacey83  
#1 Posted : 12 September 2016 09:58:33(UTC)
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mlacey83

Morning All, Firstly thanks for everyone for their advice in the past month that I've been posting on here, you've been a great support. This time I am well and truly stumped though. I need to organise a OHSAS management meeting (I believe these need to be quarterly) and am unable to find any history of agendas. Can anyone advise where I would start in topics to cover for these meetings? Has anyone got a format I can adapt? It would be myself, the MD, office manager and workshop manager present. I have thought of the following to discuss: Any accidents/incidents/near misses Staff training (both completed and future training) Any new materials/machines/substances being used Any new working practices which require risk assessments What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance
jontyjohnston  
#2 Posted : 12 September 2016 10:12:37(UTC)
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jontyjohnston

Morning You are on the right track with the list. Other items could include "leading" indicators such as any safety inspections or audits completed and their results, especially where remedial or corrective actions might require their support or resourcing. That said what I would suggest (only my personal suggestion!) is that the agenda for your 1st meeting is to agree a terms of reference for the meeting - attendees, frequency of meeting, items to be discussed. That way you get the managers to tell you what they want to know about and you are actively consulting with them at the same time - win / win. J
chris42  
#3 Posted : 12 September 2016 10:30:44(UTC)
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chris42

Also the status of any actions from those items you noted. A thought, only finding out about new :- Materials/machines/substances being used Working practices which require risk assessments in the quarterly meeting is to late, unless you mean proposed new.... But again waiting for the meeting for this does not seem right. You might also want include employee feedback from consultations and possible safety initiatives.
Kate  
#4 Posted : 12 September 2016 10:48:37(UTC)
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Kate

Are you working to OHSAS 18001? The standard contains a quite lengthy list of items to cover in a management review.
mlacey83  
#5 Posted : 12 September 2016 10:57:07(UTC)
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mlacey83

Thank you jontyjohnston - I think asking management what to cover going forward is a good idea to be included in the first meeting.
chris42 wrote:
A thought, only finding out about new :- Materials/machines/substances being used Working practices which require risk assessments in the quarterly meeting is to late, unless you mean proposed new.... But again waiting for the meeting for this does not seem right.
Hi chris42, I get informed as they are ordered, so I am aware before they come onto the yard, I guess I am just clutching at straws for information to include.
mlacey83  
#6 Posted : 12 September 2016 11:02:42(UTC)
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mlacey83

Kate wrote:
Are you working to OHSAS 18001? The standard contains a quite lengthy list of items to cover in a management review.
Hi Kate, yes we are working to OHSAS 18001, aswell as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, I was told these were to have management reviews annually, with items covered as per the standard. But an additional health and safety meeting to be held quarterly, which is what I'm setting up now. Have I been told correctly? I may be confusing terms...
PIKEMAN  
#7 Posted : 12 September 2016 11:02:50(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

Try not to fall into the trap of just reviewing reactive things like accidents - have a balance of proactive things (eg inspections done on time, RAs performed, training done and so on). AGREE on around 8 KPIs and get others to commit, then produce a plan, with all managers having actions, and get them to update the meeting on progress. Agree and track and review actions...........then your meetings will be useful. If not, they probably won't be. Get commitment from the top down - this will help hugely. Your role is system champion, not to do everything. That's what managers are for, IMHO. Hope this helps.
A Kurdziel  
#8 Posted : 12 September 2016 12:20:42(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

I am just about about to restart just such a H&S committee which has been moribund for nearly a year. The agenda will include various things but I assume that this first meeting will be about bottoming out the ToR. It is really important that you get this right, then everybody knows what the committee is for and equally important what it is not for. Will it have an actual operational role such as approving risk assessments or is it more an opportunity to discuss progress on H&S matters? Who will attend and who will be chairing it (H&S chairing this sort of committee is generally a bad thing- you need someone with actually operation control such as a Director or the CEO) Finally how are you going to stop it being use as a moaning session with people turning with their pet complaints (eg the draught in the reception area) and use it rather as a positive forum to promote real H&S in the company?
Kate  
#9 Posted : 12 September 2016 13:00:27(UTC)
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Kate

There are different ways of doing this, not just one right way. You should make the quarterly meeting whatever it is most useful to be! The management review can be annual, but I have one quarterly, making sure that over the course of the year all the items on the list are covered.
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