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Posted By Chris Packham How many members of this forum have seen the latest report on the work of the HSE by the Select Committee on Work and Pensions?
There are two items that I particularly noted, those referring to "reasonably practicable" and to qualification for those engaged in health and safety advice/consultancy.
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Posted By MP Chris
Do you have a handy link please?
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Posted By Chris Packham I just Googled "Select Committee on Work and Pensions" and took it from there.
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Posted By Ron Hunter Chris, I think there was a previous thread discussing regulation of the profession arising from that Report. I also noted the HSE Chair stressing the need for "easily digestible" risk assessment. Having looked at some of the HSE website examples, I have to conclude that "easily digestible" does not always equate to "suitable and sufficient". It is slightly worrying to see "general" and "hygiene and welfare" identified under a R/A hazard column (e.g. MVR. That said, given that 50% or so of SME have NO Risk Assessments at all, this information and guidance (on balance) can't be a bad thing.Call me a cynic, but I do think that the Enforcers will be seeing a lot of their own work copied verbatim as SME Risk Assessments, despite the caveats on the website!
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