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At a company, the Health&Safety training is good, manual handling of loads, personal safety, using Manual Handling Equipment, etc and the training is signed for by the staff member. However, there is a work performance target to reach, and to reach this target requires almost all the H&S training to be ignored.
I cannot see how it is possible to adhere to the H&S guidelines as trained AND achieve the performance.
(not achieving performance results in disciplinary procedures)
If an accident occurs, the company would simply say "the member of staff was not following the H&S procedures as trained" ...
What's the answer? legal and moral answer would be great...
I cannot see how it is possible to adhere to the H&S guidelines as trained AND achieve the performance.
(not achieving performance results in disciplinary procedures)
If an accident occurs, the company would simply say "the member of staff was not following the H&S procedures as trained" ...
What's the answer? legal and moral answer would be great...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The management will say the targets allow fully for compliance with all h&S rules. I suggest that health and safety rules must be adhered to.
Is the problem specific to you, some people,most people or everyone? Is there a union to take this matter forward? If the targets are unattainable they should either leave, seek training or get together with others to explain to managers why the targets are unachievable.
Is the problem specific to you, some people,most people or everyone? Is there a union to take this matter forward? If the targets are unattainable they should either leave, seek training or get together with others to explain to managers why the targets are unachievable.
All staff should carry out the H&S rules but should be provided with the best equipment. By this I mean e.g. (a) Safety Goggles (cheap ones steam-up and staff might well take them off just to see what they are doing). When a chemistry research lab manager, I bought my staff Full-Face visors as well as non-steam-up goggles; (b) Respiration Protectors should have dual-filters for easy-breathing and the correct filters fitted; (c) Protective clothing should be correct for the job and should remain in the place of use -not kept-on when visiting the canteen etc. (d) Correct lifting methods vital to protect the spine but also what is being lifted - if leaky bags emit dust see respirators above.
It's all down to the company's approach by honestly caring for their staff's H&S and to the on-site manager to comply and ensure their staff comply.
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It's all down to the company's approach by honestly caring for their staff's H&S and to the on-site manager to comply and ensure their staff comply.
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