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Health and Safety review
At long last someone has stepped up and tackled the minefield that is H&S legislation in this country .H&S legislation costs companies millions of pounds a year and much of it is needless and pointless ,it is often interpreted wrongly leading to excessive costs to a company
A subject that is constantly on my mind as i work in the construction industry ,an industry that is full of H&S conflicts and bordering on downright dangerous Lord Young was asked to report to David Cameron back in june and this is his report http://www.number10.gov.uk/wp-conten...nSense_acc.pdf it covers everything from schools to local fetes ,office workers to builders now lets hope the government act on it |
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By way of example I give you Lord Youngs comment contained in the Executive Summary, paragraph one thereof wherein he states thus:- "In my review of the workings of this Act, none of my recommendations applies to hazardous occupations where the present system, although probably overly bureaucratic, is nevertheless effective in reducing accidents at work". See what he did there? Yes, that's right, he just kept you in work replacing the windows and doors in thousands of council property dwellings for the forseeable future. Are you in a rush to end up on the dole? |
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A classic example ,(i believe i have used this before in a different thread) .On some sites we can use ladders as hanging out of windows to work on the outside is deemed dangerous (which in my opinion is correct)on other sites no ladders are permitted not even step ladders we are told during induction that we will have to hang out the window .This is the type of ludicrous conflict that i would like to see eliminated . There are plenty of other cases that happen every day that i could quote ,but i do take your point that chiefly the revue is targeting the overzealous officials that block school trips,or force companies to have H&S officers doing costly risk assessments to move a filing cabinet |
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New build sites are much better the regs are clear and make perfect sense hense the figures you quote |
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Unfortunately, while (as a course I was on recently pointed out), the Health and Safety act has not actually changed since 1974, ambulance chasing (sorry, should have said "no win no fee") lawyers have forced companies and other authorities to introduce pointless rules to protect their own backs.
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Those subsidiary legislations are among the most fluid and adaptive on the statute books, they are pretty much constantly changing and adapting. I take your point about the ambulance chasers though. |
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