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Erskine Corporation Health & Safety Policy Statement – Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

This is the Health & Safety Policy Statement of Erskine Corporation

Our statement of general policy is to:

SIGNED

Simon J Campbell
Managing Director
DATED January 01st, 2008
REVIEW DATE December 31st, 2008

Responsibilities

Overall responsibility is that of Simon Campbell, who is also the designated Health & Safety (H&S) officer. Day to day responsibility for ensuring this policy is put into practice is delegated to Angela Campbell. If working off site responsibility is delegated to the Partner responsible for the off site work. They are also responsible to ensure health and safety standards are maintained and improved.

Angela and Simon Campbell are Directors of Erskine Corporation

Company responsibilities

The Directors have responsibility for developing an overall policy for staff training incorporating health and safety awareness. The Health & Safety (H&S) Officer has a key role in promoting awareness of, and developing positive attitudes to health and safety at Erskine Corporation.

With the help of designated staff, the H&S Officer shall be responsible for drafting, developing and updating policy, instruction and guidance on behalf of the company.

Employee responsibilities

Employees:

Management of Health & Safety at Work regulations 1999

Health & Safety risks arising from our work activities.

Key areas of risk

Risk assessments will be undertaken by the Directors and the finding of the risk assessment will be discussed at Directors meeting and any corrective action undertaken.

Action required to remove / control risks will be approved by the Directors. The partners are also responsible for ensuring that the action required be implemented and for checking that the actions have removed / reduced the risks.

Assessments will be reviewed every twelve months / or when the work activity changes.

Consultation with employees

Employee representatives are designated on rotation basis and consultation with employees is provided via the monthly staff meeting and monthly Directors meeting.

Safe plant & equipment

All staff & Directors are responsible for identifying equipment needing maintenance and report to the partners.

The Directors are also responsible for:

Safe handling of substances

The Directors are responsible for identifying substances requiring a COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) assessment, for undertaking COSHH assessments, for ensuring that all actions identified in the assessments are implemented and for ensuring that all relevant employees are informed about the COSHH assessments.

Assessments will be reviewed every six months or when the work activity changes, whichever is the soonest.

Information, instruction and supervision

The Health & Safety law poster is displayed on the staff notice board and leaflets are issued as part of the new employee induction process.
Health & Safety advice and responsibility for ensuring that our employees working at locations under the control of other employers are given relevant health and safety information is the job of the Directors.

Health & Safety induction training

Will be provided for all employees by the Director responsible for induction and training and this induction training will be recorded on individual staff training records.

Reporting accidents & first aid

All accidents and cases of work-related ill health are to be recorded in the accident book, which is kept at the Director’s office. The first aid boxes are also kept in the Director’s office.

The appointed first aiders are Simon J Campbell and Angela M Campbell and they are responsible for reporting accidents, diseases and dangerous occurrences to the enforcing authority.

Monitoring

To check our working conditions and ensure our safe working practices are being followed, spot checks will be undertaken between risk assessments by the H&S officer. They are also responsible for investigating work-related causes of sickness absences, for investigating accidents and for acting on investigation findings to prevent recurrence.

Emergency procedures – fire and evacuation

The H&S officer is responsible for:

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