Monthly Archives: October 2015

07 
Oct

Health and Safety – Why bother?

MakeTimeForHealthAndSafetyThere are three main reasons why good Health & Safety Management is vital for the future of your business:

  • Financial

Accidents cost money. The Health & Safety Executive (H.S.E.) estimate that for each £1 of insured costs, there are between £8 – £36 of uninsured costs.

These costs have been calculated by one or more of the following:

  • Loss of Production
  • Time spent Investigating Accidents
  • Fines & Legal Costs
  • Fee for Intervention by HSE
  • Replacement Staff & Re-Training
  • Bad Publicity
  • Increased Insurance Premiums

IMPORTANT NOTE:  

In many cases demonstrating sound Health and Safety practices can be instrumental in winning new business.

  • Morale

The biggest asset of any business is the people who work for it. It is therefore imperative that these people are adequately protected. In addition to direct employees you will also have a “duty of care” to others who may be affected by your actions.

  • Legal

There are numerous Acts, Regulations, Orders and Rules outlining the specific requirements to correctly Manage Health & Safety in your business.

Failure to do so could result in one or more of the following:

  • Prosecution leading to Fine or Imprisonment.
    (Note fines cannot be insured against.)
  • Prohibition or Improvement Notices.
    (Note the cost of these can often be high and are a direct cost to your business.)
  • Removal of Equipment, Articles or Substances for testing, or to be destroyed if unsafe.
    Fee for Intervention by HSE
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Published Date: 7th October 2015
Category: Health & Safety, Uncategorized


 

05 
Oct

European Health and Safety Week 2015

European Health and Safety Week will take place in the third week of October.(Monday 19 – Sunday 25 October).

The European Agency for Safety and Health describes the week as: “Aimed at people in organisations, companies and workplaces of all sizes and sectors. Everybody involved in occupational safety and health matters is invited to take part, especially safety and health institutions and occupational insurance organisations, trade unions and employers’ organisations, companies, managers, employees and safety representatives.”

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Published Date: 5th October 2015
Category: Health & Safety
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