Posts Tagged ‘Health & Safety’
Health & Safety such a boring subject
Sunday, January 4th, 2009Health & Safety such a boring subject
Health & Safety is a tremendously important issue not only within the workplace but also in all areas and aspects of your life. Myself I did a year long course on the subject of health & safety back at the turn of the century plus also I have attended a few one day health & safety refresher courses.
The point of discussion that I am bringing up although is on a personal basis when I did my main course I found the subject of health & safety to be extremely boring, and although I am not personally guilty of falling asleep during the lectures it is not an exaggeration to say that it was not a rare event to start hearing a fellow student snoring in the class room!
Even the health & safety lecturer admitted on many occasions that it was the most boring subject that he had ever had to teach.
I am interested in hearing other peoples opinions or views on this subject, could it have being the lecturers fault and the way that he taught health & safety as if he found it a boring subject to teach then obviously this can not have helped his teaching style! Or is it just a plain boring subject?
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Robotic mode health & safety
Friday, December 12th, 2008Robotic mode health & safety
I often wonder if I am alone in the world in my belief that obviously not all, but very many work place accidents happen when people go into what I decsribe as robotic mode?
My definition of robotic mode is to give you one example from within the
building industry, A bricklayer who lays bricks day in day out for arguments sake knows his job so well that he can fall mentally into a world of his own and instead of concentrating on his job in hand his mind is maybe far away thinking about the pool match that coming evening or maybe taking his girlfriend out to the Friday night local disco, whilst he is in this state of mind even though his body is functioning and laying bricks perfectly his mind is far away. While in this dangerous state of mind if he is working high up on scaffolding and someone as left a trip hazard in front of him he may well not see it or realize that it is there and trip over and seriously injure himself if not tragically fall to his death! Some people may well call it daydreaming but I like to refer to it as robotic mode.
The point that I am trying to make is that when you are writing health & safety policies along with risk assessments and method statements how can you cater for the robotic mode? In my company one of my risk assessments that I have wrote asks for workers to stay alert at all times, but from my own experience this is nie on impossible for workers to do, especially when they are doing repetitive jobs. Can anyone come up with a realist answer? Other than spraying them with cold water every five minutes or so! We do have a responsibility for our own health & safety as well as other and across the board it is doing what is seen to be reasonably practical, but I believe many work place accidents are down to robotic mode and if a cure could be found to this problem it could well save many lives and 1000s of injuries.
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Health & safety issues concerned with circular distribution
Monday, December 8th, 2008Circular distribution health & safety what is that all about then?
Surely just posting leaflets through letterboxes should not require any health & safety advice!
Well if you are thinking any of the above then you are thinking wrong as there is like any other business activity serious health & safety issues to take into consideration.
The health & safety issues concerned with circular distribution are outlined below.
The first issue involves you actually getting to your circular distribution destination. Make sure that if you are travelling there by any vehicle that on your arrival you park in a safe area that is not going to potentially place pedestrians or other road users in a dangerous situation i.e.:- do not park close to corners or block access on pavements. Leave ample
room so as not to impair the visibility of other road users.
Secondly, make sure that you are wearing suitable clothing for the day, especially footwear as ill fitting shoes will cause you to be susceptible to getting blisters and so curtail your business activities prematurely.
Be careful when approaching households to observe whether there are any warning notices on householders gates or houses warning of guard dogs or any other potential hazards that you might have to face by entering their property. Enter with care and observe at all times!
If there are no warning signs but there is a gate to open and close please enter with care, I would advice a brief hesitation immediately after opening the gate before actually entering, just long enough for you to grab any dogs attention. If there is a loose dog at least you will then be able to escape safely by shutting the gate quickly again.
Also be careful of gate catches etc that when opening them you do not trap your fingers as often they can be awkward and stiff at first to open and then after exerting mild pressure they suddenly move freely and catch you unaware trapping and cutting fingers etc. Be cautious be careful!
Be careful when crossing from one side of the road to the other. Remember your green cross code. Look left, look right, look left again, listen and if all is clear then cross the road taking care not to trip up when mounting kerbs etc. Remember look and listen, take care!
Keep alert when walking down householder’s driveways as often driveways have potholes or slabs with odd corners that stick up proud. Tripping over could cause you sprained ankles or even breakages, which obviously the latter could cause your business to have weeks of inactivity and cost you lots of new business. Beware of trip hazards!
Lastly be very careful when placing your leaflets through householders letter boxes not to let your fingers go through draught excluders etc as often there is a dog waiting patiently to bite you. I am aware of an instance a few years ago of a post lady whom lost a couple of fingers because she didn’t keep her fingers the safe side of the letter box. So please beware! be cautious and careful always whilst performing this operation.
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