citb health & safety strategy and industry support presentation by lee fisk health, safety and...
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CITB Health & Safety Strategy and Industry support
Presentation by Lee FiskHealth, Safety and Environment Strategy Manager
CITB Health and Safety Strategy team
Industry
Engage
Intelligence and InsightsStrategy
Products, services and
support
Industry Engagement – CITB External
CONIAC (Construction Industry Advisory Committee)www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/meetings/iacs/coniac
CONIAC Working Groups• Asbestos Liaison Group• Safety Working Group• Health Risks Working Group• Working Well Together Steering Group• (CDM Industry Guidance Group)
Industry Engagement – CITB External
Construction Health Leadership Group primary aim is to be a catalyst for change (Health Summit proposed early 2016)
Construction Industry Council • Health and Safety Panel• BIM 4 H&S Working Group
IOSH - Construction Group
Construction Dust Partnership
Industry Engagement – CITB External
Industry Engagement – CITB Internal
Health, Safety and Environment Committee (HSEC) - to seek input to CITB’s strategic response to HSE’s CONIAC agenda, to inform and gain support and input from members of CITB’s HS&E strategic and operational intent
HSEC - HS&E Test Question Sub-committee - to set, review and monitor the question bank for the HS&E test, that supports card schemes such as CPCS and CSCS
HSEC – Product Review Working GroupInternal HS&E Strategy Meeting with product developers
Training Committee - to set CITB’s response to the industry’s training needs (some H&S input)
CITB Health, Safety and Environment Strategy
Essence of the strategy:
‘CITB will support the construction industry to deliver a workforce that has the right skills, knowledge, training and experience to prevent injury and ill-health, and minimise its impact on the environment’.
CITB Health, Safety and Environment Strategy
Through:
• Maintaining effective relationships with industry and regulatory and bodies to enable the identification of HS&E skills, knowledge and training needs.
• Promoting and supporting appropriate industry HS&E working groups, innovation, good practice and advice.
• Developing and delivering a HS&E product portfolio that both meets the skills, knowledge and training needs of industry and responds to regulatory requirements and industry priorities.
• Refreshing the way in which HS&E content is developed and delivered to take into account the concept of ‘life long learning’ and the preferred consumption styles in the digital era
CITB Health, Safety and Environment Strategy
By:
• encouraging strong leadership to promote and drive a positive health and safety culture.
• reinforcing the need and benefits of worker involvement and consultation in health, safety and environmental risks throughout construction workplaces.
• helping the industry develop a capable and competent workforce that has the right blend of skills, knowledge, training (attitude and experience).
• developing, adapting and customising HS&E approaches to help SME’s and small sites in different sectors (including refurbishment, repair and maintenance).
• helping all who work in the industry recognise and prioritise real health and safety risks and to be able to manage and control them.
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CITB Health, Safety and Environment Strategy
By:
• having a continual increased emphasis on promoting the prevention of occupational diseases (such as silicosis and occupational cancers), managing health risks, as well as general health and well being.
• Maintaining the focus on approaches that reduce the environmental impact of the construction process.
• Increasing the focus on approaches that reduce emissions and natural resource usage in the built environment (mitigation), and lead to more a resilient built environment through adaption strategies for future climate change and extreme weather events (adaptation).
• Embedding the Energy Efficiency Curriculum into existing products and services.
CITB Health and safety support
What we have done?
What we are doing?
What is on the horizon?
CDM 2105 www.citb.co.uk/cdmregs (over 340,000 visits)
Supports HSE legal series guidance - L153 ‘Managing health and safety in construction - CDM 2015’
Developed by CONIAC
Written for SME audience
All follow a similar format
(120,000 downloads)
CDM 2015 – Industry Guidance
CDM 2015 – Infographic’s
Protecting the Worker
with CDM Regs 2015
CDM Working Well Together presentations and explainer video
FREE CITB CDM Wizard app
Android – 29,000 downloadsiOS / apple
Developing browser version for lap tops and windows phones by end of the year
Working on updates including facility to add jobs less than 1 day, improved asbestos content, new fire and hot-works and some basic environmental guidance
Also looking at a similar app for designers.
CDM Wizard testimonials
“It makes a tough looking task straightforward and achievable in the right hands.” Professor Iain Cameron BSc MSc PhD FCMI FCIOB CFIOSH FHEA FRSA
“It is excellent. This App is ideal. Well done on a simple but invaluable innovation. I love it. Should win an award.”Dr Billy Hare PhD, BSc (Hon), BA, MCIOB, Reader in Construction Management, Glasgow Caledonian University
CDM Wizard Input – drop down menu selection
CDM Wizard - Contains risk and control advice
Construction Dust Partnershipwww.citb.co.uk/cdp
Fragile Roofs – Fragile liveswww.citb.co.uk/fragileroofs
TrainingCourses
NCC• CDM - General Awareness• CDM for Clients• CDM for Principal Designers and Designers• CDM for Principal Contractors and Contractors• Occupational Health Stay Well At Work – 6 modules
Site Safety Plus• SEATS – Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme • SEATS Plus – online programme• Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course• Temporary Works Supervisor Course• (Developing Temporary Works Awareness Course)• SITE SAFETY PLUS REVIEW
Collaboration between Stihl, Skanska and CITBwww.citb.co.uk/awards/qualifications-and-courses/short-courses/
Half day courseFree to view accompanying video available on YouTubeUpdated the course to include all content for Abrasive Wheels certification.
We have produced an FAQ (47KB, PDF) which should answer all your questions around the updates,
Training - Safe Use of Petrol Driven Cut-Off Saws
Training - Interactive learner supportCSA 360What is it?A suite of FREE interactive 360° hazard perception and best practice scenarios. The environments have been filmed on a live site to help immerse learners into a construction environment, enabling them to identify hazards or points of interest
• Demo• Site for Managers• Site for Supervisors
• Working at height• Occupational health and welfare• Groundworks
Sensory Kinesthetic Interactive Simulations(SKINS)
Zero Carbon Hub – Builders Book (free pdf)
CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test
HS&E TEST QUESTION SUB COMMITTEE MEETING JULY 2015
• Operative Test - pass marks remained stable at 75-81% • The Management and Professional (MAP) test 75%
• Voiceovers had shown; 45% no voiceover, 45% English voiceovers, 10% foreignlanguage voiceovers (mainly Bulgarian, Polish and
Romanian). English voiceovers were higher for operatives than for the MAP test.• Cost of the HS&E test increased from £17.50 to £19.50 from 1st
September 2015.
On the horizon
HS&E Test Behavioural case studies – looking at renewing for 2017/18 (visualisation)
Site Safety Plus review – phase 2
CONIAC Safety Group • Guidance on constructing Tall Buildings• Fragile roof week
CITB RAMS Manager CD-rom developing a new product
Health toolkit developing for customer facing staff and industry use
Mental health – Mates in Construction / Mental Health First Aid - TUC Good practice in workplace
mental health
Health, Hygiene and Well beingWell-being, Occupational Health and Hygiene relationship (BOHS)
Occupational Health
(Clinical)
Well-beingOccupationalHygiene
Worker health risks (Physical, chemical, biological)Non-preventativeAssess, minimise and monitor
Fit for workMedicineLife style
Work place health risks (Physical, chemical, biological)Assess, prevent and control