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IOSH Staffordshire Branch
19 January 2017
Meet the Regulators
Vincent Joyce – HSE
Adrian Allman – Stafford Borough Council
John Berrisford – Staffordshire Fire and Rescue
Housekeeping
• Fire Safety
• Toilets and facilities
• Phones – silent/vibrate please during the presentation
• Feedback forms
• Slido
2017 Planner
19th Jan – Meet the Regulators
9th Feb – AGM, IOSH President,
Key Speaker – Louise Taggart - Michael’s Story
16th March – Slips, Trips and Falls, Safe Step Demo
20th April – CDM Update – Design and Construction Phase
Breakfast meeting PLUS usual evening meeting
18th May – ISO 14001 – back to basics, and essentials of
environmental management
15th June – Drone Safety
2017-18 Planner
20th July – Fleet Vehicle Safety
ROSPA – Dr Karen McDonnell
17th August – Indoor Air Quality – Dr Julie Riggs
21st September – Essential Building Safety
19th October – Emergency Preparedness & Response
16th November – Legal Updates
21st December – Christmas Quiz
18th January 2018 – Meet The Regulators
15th February 2018 – AGM – Key Speaker
Lisa Ramos – Her Story & IOSH President
today
journey
yourStart
IOSH Blueprint
- The competency framework for the
safety and health profession
- It includes a self-assessment tool
- You identify which skills you want
to develop
Four core skills groups
1 Engagement and influence
2 Strategy and planning
3 Sustainable business
4 Technical skills
Self-assessment tool
- Members currently have exclusive access
- Create your own professional
competency profile
- Create your professional
development plan
Using the
self-assessment tool
- Log in at MyIOSH
- View the skills categories
- Click the level for each skill
that best reflects you
- Once done, that’s your
professional competency
profile!
Create your professional
development plan
- Click on the level you want
to reach for each skill
- Click “download
professional
development
plan”
Using your professional
development plan
- Upload it to your CPD
record
- Plan your training and
development needs
- Discuss with your
manager or peers
Easy to use
- Takes less than an hour to complete
- Can be done in several sessions –
everything is saved automatically
as you progress
And so are the people who helped us develop it…
We’re confident about
600 members
18 universities
26 businesses
Health and Safety Executive
HSE priorities
Vincent Joyce
HM Principal Inspector
Staffordshire & Shropshire
HSE Strategy:
“Helping GB work well”
Themes:
- Acting together
- Tackling Ill Health
- Managing risk well
- Supporting small employers
- Keeping pace with change
- Sharing our success
Tackling Ill Health
• Estimated 1.3 m workers self-report work-
related ill health
• Renewed approach to health
– Collaborative working with other
government departments
• Work-related stress
• MSDs
• Occupational lung disease
Sector Plans [refreshed 16/17]
• 3-5 years
• Evidence-based
• Evidence based analysis including:
– ill-health & incident data;
– enforcement data
– progress in performance
– industry trends & future changes
– influence and importance of stakeholders
– Experience of what works
Operational work 16/17
• High risk sectors, including:
– Food: MSDs, flour dust
– Ag, Waste, Recycling: end-life vehicles;
poultry dust
– Manufacturing: silica; wood dust,
metalworking fluids; welding fume
– Legionella
2017/18 Operational Plan
• HSE Business Plan and Sector plans
– Operational proactive delivery plan focus on
• Key risks/Sectors:
Benchmarking, radiation, legionella,
prisons, agriculture, waste & recycling,
fairgrounds, fab metals, wood, food and
construction.
• Other High Risk Sectors:
rubber, surface engineering, foundries and
concrete/possibly brick
[ www.hse.gov.uk Free publications and guidance]
Issues arising 16/17 locally
• Workplace Transport
• Gas safety
– CO
– Installers
– Maintenance
• Asbestos
• Health:
– HAVs
– MSDs
• Violence [‘secure establishments’]
Adrian Allman
BSc (Hons) MCIEH DipNEBOSH
Principal Environmental Health Officer
(Regulatory Services)
www.staffordbc.gov.uk
[email protected] 07800 619374
Regulatory Services – Update
Health and Safety Functions:
• Accident investigation
• Investigation of complaints
• Asbestos notifications
• Proactive work/inspections
• Promote awareness of health and safety
• Support businesses
Other functions of Regulatory Services:
• Licensing
• Planning consultations
• Food Hygiene
• Environmental Protection
• Enviro-crime
H&S Priorities: looking forward
from last year…
• Intelligence gatheringo Industrial estate surveys, internet
searches, local knowledge
• Sharing intelligenceo Fire Service, Trading Standards,
neighbouring local authorities
• Acting on intelligenceo Focus resources, joint-working
Proactive Interventions – Sunbed safety
Sunbed campaign – joint with Trading Standards
Health and Safety
Public Health (no under 18s)
8 high risk premises
Proactive – animal health
Licenced premises visits
Zoos
Animal Boarding Establishments
Dog Boarding
Reactive Intervention – Body piercers
Proactive intervention – industrial estates
Proactive Intervention- builder’s merchant
Work at Height
Slips and Trips
Workplace
Transport
Proactive Interventions – Tyres
Proactive Interventions - Tyres and exhausts
Tyres and exhaustsJ
Proactive Interventions - Tyres and exhausts
John Berrisford BA, Dip.RSA,MIFireE, CMIOSH, FIIRSM,MIIAI
Business Support LeadStaffordshire Fie and Rescue Service
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Business Support Team
What do we do?
Paul Crutchley
Business Support OfficerStaffordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Contact: 07568 088 182
My background and experiences are:
The Business Support Function
• launched in September 2009
• re-branded from “Commercial Fire Safety Department”
• dedicated business support team
• partnership and collaborative working, added value…
• Influenced by changes to legislation and working practices
• Enforcement and the need to respond to those changes
• Range of topics, not typically limited to fire safety advice
• Statutory role as regulator, the main perception / expectation
Why Business Support?
• Developed a number of ways to support local businesses
• Providing active services “when they are really needed”
Contribution far beyond those expectations!
• Ofqual level 2 fire safety awareness(CIEH Level 3 fire risk assessment)
• Ofqual level 2 health and safety
• FPA fire warden / fire safety awareness
• Evacuation chairs / methods
• Incident support (live fire attendance)
• 24 hour response (protracted incidents)
• 24 Telephone support / referral
• Networking – tell people what we do!
Developed specific services and support mechanisms by...
• Providing advice and support that is tailored to businesses in order to assist in the prevention of fire and other emergencies.
• Providing support and information to businesses that have had a fire, both at the time of the fire and post fire.
• Providing training and instruction that incorporates training packages that have been developed top provide long term training solutions rather than a one time fix.
• Providing specific business support visits that allow the recipient to generate the agenda and lead the support activity with our assistance.
Address: Church Street, Stoke
Date: 28 November 2016 mobilised at 15:30
Incident: Fire involving men's department of a very busy bridle business.
1500 Clients contacted during the immediate 24 hours following the fire.
Portable Heating
• Supplementary
• Domestic or Commercial
• Where not to place them
• Check your Insurance policy
• Repair / use the main heating scheme
• Consider cost to run
Business Support initiated: S4390 (Business Support Lead) mobilised following a direct request from the Incident commander.
Support provided: Information gathering and initial communication route established with other businesses affected by the incident. Managed information flow and updates to the other businesses with regular briefings. Managing the insurance aspect s client had no idea.
Post Fire Support: on going and to date our support has been recognised by all concerned. 33k interim payment secured to help the business with the recovery process.
Client Comment: “there’s no way I could have managed all this on my own, it was a mine field, the John and Paul were there when I needed them most, we can’t thank them enough”… (Frank & Cynthia Bruce, Business Owners)
Support and advice provided
Shop owner speaks of pride after granddaughter helps saves our shop…
• Raised the alarm• Evacuated the building• Called 999• Tackled the fire , beaten back• Closed fire door• Left the building
• Result 50% less damage
Zero Prosecutions
Minimum Enforcement
EducationEncouragementEnforcement
• Get out• Stay out• Call the Fire Service out
999
Reactive - Warehouse Accident
investigation - (ongoing)
Action taken
• New Risk Assessment
• New Safe System for
segregating pedestrian, incl;
• Floor markings
• Barrier tapes when FLT
present
• Installation of barriers
protecting pedestrian
areas
• System of segregation
• Trialling new FLT LED
“Pedestrian Lights”
Reactive - Fire
Ongoing investigation led by the Environment
Agency
Emergency Services, HSE, LAs and Business
Proactive visits to all known high risk fire sites
across Staffordshire
Additional Resilience training to LA staff across
Staffordshire
Reactive – Takeaway
Routine Food Hygiene
Inspection
Referrals to housing, health &
safety and fire safety
Summary
Reactive:
Accidents
Service requests
Proactive
Interventions/Inspections
Intelligence gathering
Advice
Q & A
Round Table
Discussion
2017 Planner
19th Jan – Meet the Regulators
9th Feb – AGM, IOSH President,
Key Speaker – Louise Taggart - Michael’s Story
16th March – Slips, Trips and Falls, Safe Step Demo
20th April – CDM Update – Design and Construction Phase
Breakfast meeting PLUS usual evening meeting
18th May – ISO 14001 – back to basics, and essentials of
environmental management
15th June – Drone Safety
2017-18 Planner
20th July – Fleet Vehicle Safety
ROSPA – Dr Karen McDonnell
17th August – Indoor Air Quality – Dr Julie Riggs
21st September – Essential Building Safety
19th October – Emergency Preparedness & Response
16th November – Legal Updates
21st December – Christmas Quiz
18th January 2018 – Meet The Regulators
15th February 2018 – AGM – Key Speaker
Lisa Ramos – Her Story & IOSH President