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Health & Safety Induction. For a Safe Working Environment. We will look at Responsibilities General safety procedures Security Emergencies & Fire. Overview. Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 Sect. 2. P rovide and maintain safe plant and safe systems of work
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Health & Safety Induction For a Safe Working Environment
We will look at Responsibilities General safety procedures Security Emergencies & Fire Overview
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974Sect. 2 • Provide and maintain safe plant and safe systems of work • Make arrangements for ensuring safe means of handling, use,storage and transport of articles and substances (COSHH) • Provide information, instruction, training and supervision“competent & safe employees” • Provide a safe place of work • Provide and maintain safe access to and egress from thatWorkplace • Provide and maintain a safe working environment and adequatewelfare facilities
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974Sect 7 You have a legal responsibility to • Take reasonable care of your own health and safety • Take reasonable care of others’ health and safety • Co-operate with the University and follow instructions • Not tamper with health, safety or fire equipment • Report failings and dangerous occurrences
School Safety Handbook(available on the Physics Safety website) Read It! Hazards may be familiar or unfamiliar: • Chemicals • Cryogens • Electricity • Lasers • Magnetic fields • Nanomaterials • Pressure and vacuum systems • Radioactivity and X-rays
General Laboratory Safety • Only use equipment you are authorised to use • Specialist training for chemicals, compressed gases, cryogens, lasers, radioactive sources & x rays • Respect lab equipment and your colleagues • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear • Use required safety equipment (Risk Assessment) • Do not travel in a lift with cryogens • Do not eat or drink in the laboratory • Do not drink water from taps unless specifically labelled as drinking water
Risk Assessments • Required by law • For all experimental work • To identify hazards and precautions • Must be reviewed, e.g. 12 months or if change occurs • Generic RAs and templates on Physics intranet • Individuals sign acceptance • Should be available in labs at all times • Specific RA training is available
Personal Protective Equipment Ensure it is appropriate • Workshop areas eye protection is MANDATORY • Latex gloves very strongly discouraged • Sensitiser, allergy can be very nasty • Nitrile gloves (unless other types specified in RA) • Other specialist PPE, as per the RA • DSE Regs. allow for eye tests & equipment
Chemical Safety • Lab coats, safety glasses and closed shoes are mandatory • Be aware of chemicals even if you don’t work with them • Hazardous chemicals are marked with orange symbols & require a COSHH assessment • Don’t handle or mix chemicals you know nothing about, they may seriously injure or kill you • Clean up after yourself • Take care with unknown spillages • Ensure correct storage and disposal
Sharps • Disposable gloves offer no protection against sharps • If contaminated sharp injury, encourage bleeding (within reason!) and seek immediate first aid • NHS needlestick hotline: 0117 342 3400 • Always dispose of sharps in authorised sharps bins • Two separate bins: glass and metal • Do not mix or overfill, problems with disposal • Stores Manager for disposal and new bins
Working at Height • Working above the floor, from stepladders, ladders, unprotected edges, etc • Only permitted if trained by Physics Workshops • Ask assistance / seek appropriate training • Do not use chairs, desks or otherimprovised items • 207 major injuries at work in UK in 2008 from falling off furniture and office equipment! Ref: Health and Safety Executive “Statistics of Workplace Fatalities and Injuries”
Manual Handling Includes lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling • Health problems • Sprains, strains, cuts, crushes • Trapped nerves, hernias, back disorders • Ask Supervisor or Building Manager for lifting equipment or assistance
Magnetic Fields • Strong magnetic field in 1920’s ground floor corridor and the basement service tunnel • Could interfere with or stop pacemakers and other electrical implants, with potentially serious results • Be aware – think before entering the corridor • Use 1st floor corridor as an alternative • Use of medical implants is not indicatedby appearance, age or physical fitness
Security Be aware of potential for • Vandalism, theft, terrorism and publicity stunts • Chemicals, nanomaterials, radioactive sources • Information and data • Research and IT equipment • Lock unattended labs and offices • Do not allow ‘tailgating’ through main doors • Report all incidents and suspicious activity
Emergency Procedures • University Emergency Number: (0117 33)112233 • Someone injured, contact:local first-aider -or-112233 for first-aider & porter • Complete and return accident report form to SSM • Dangerous incidents, no injury - must report • Reporting allows investigation and future prevention • Some accidents reportable to HSE - RIDDOR
Lone Working If you are working out-of-hours then you • Must sign in and out using register in foyer • Risk assessment must include out of hours work • Must not involve ‘hazardous’ activities • Ensure telephone or mobile phone coverage • Must have procedures in place, (Buddy System)e.g. work in pairs, prearranged check in times • Out of Hours Evacuation go to the main entrance and report in.
Fire Procedure – On Finding a Fire If you find a fire • Sound the fire alarm • Fight the fire only to aid your escape • Evacuate quickly & calmly • Report the fire at earliest safe opportunity: • Fire Brigade: (21) 999 • Security Office: (0117 33)112233 • Fire Marshal: red hi-viz jacket
Fire Extinguisher Types WaterPaper, wood, etc.Not electrical, liquids or gases CO2 Electrical, safe on most small fires
Fire Procedure - Evacuation • On hearing the alarm • Leave building quickly and calmly • Do not run • Close doors & windows, if safe to do so • Shut down hazardous equipment, if safe to do so • Use nearest fire exits / routes • Don’t use the lifts • NOTERoutine alarm test on Wed @ 08:30 (ish)
Fire Procedure - Evacuation • On hearing the alarm • Don’t delay to collect belongings • Don’t enter smoke filled rooms • If smoke, keep low to the floor as hot & toxic • Check top of doors are cool with the back of your hand before opening • Failure to evacuate immediately may result in disciplinary action
Fire Procedure - Evacuation Electrically locked security doors • Interface of NSQI & Physics, teaching labs, corridors etc • Most doors auto release • Push door first, if not unlocked then break glass release button • If you break glass notify Porters or Buildings Manager for replacement
Tyndall Avenue Security Lodge Royal Fort House Fire Procedure - Evacuation On exiting the building • New temporary assemblypoint • Report to designatedassembly point promptlymoving away from entrances • Don’t create hazardon Tyndall Avenue NSQI
Fire Procedure - Evacuation • On exiting the building • Supervisors to confirm all team present • Report missing personnel & disabled persons left at Refuge Points • Remain at assembly point until advised otherwise • Do not wander off - it may be assumed thatyou are trapped in the building • Don’t re-enter the building until told toeven if the bells stop ringing
Fire Procedure - Evacuation • People with disabilities • Require Personal Emergency Egress Plan (PEEP) • May need assistance of volunteers or nominated personnel • Evacuation lifts are available • Refuge points on stairwell landings have communications with the porters
Know your nearest First aiders First aid boxes Emergency Exit Evacuation Assembly Point Emergency showers Eye wash stations First Aid & Local Geography
Further Information • Lecturer, Supervisor or Lab Technician • School Safety Manager • Mark Cheshire, Room 3.28, ext. 88940 • School Safety Advisor • Peter Barham, Room 3.17, ext. 88711 • School of Physics Safety Website www.phy.bris.ac.uk/safety/
We have looked at Responsibilities Safety Handbook Risk assessment General safety procedures Security Emergencies & Fire Summary
Thank You! Any Questions?