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Online training for UofE staff & students at Little France campus. Focus on late & lone work risks. Stay safe and informed!
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Welcome to an on-line health and safety training package intended for staff and students working within UofE buildings on the Little France campus Information contained within these pages is intended for use by University of Edinburgh staff and students only.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING This on-line training package is intended for laboratory-based workers, but is not a substitute for more detailed training which may be organised by laboratory managers. Last updated: June, 2018
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Please take time to view the following material, and direct any questions to your H&S Advisor, Laboratory Manager, or the Little France Buildings H&S Manager (the contact details for whom are shown on the penultimate page of this presentation). Thank you
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING “The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.” Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE WORKING Some Definitions (Little France) “HOURS OF EXPECTED BUILDING OCCUPANCY” All those other than: • Weekdays from 18:00 to 07:00; • Weekends from Friday at 18:00 until 07:00 on Monday; and • University and public holidays.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE WORKING OUTSIDE HOURS OF EXPECTED BUILDING OCCUPANCY THERE ARE … • Very likely to be fewer people available to support the work that’s to be done; • Fewer, if any, who might witness a problem and be able to respond; and • Few, if any, emergency support staff (Fire Wardens, First Aiders, etc).
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING The Downside • Working late, and for prolonged periods of time, can leave us unfit and more susceptible to illness. • Working late can create stress and tension (perhaps well downstream of the work being done).
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING The Downside • Working late can make a person less competent, and may compromise both safety and efficiency (theirs and that of others). • Working late can have a detrimental impact on a person’s family and social life.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING So, it’s important to keep your working hours within sensible boundaries … for health, professional and personal reasons.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Some More Definitions HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES • Where RA explicitly prohibits work out-of-hours and/or on a lone- working basis. • CL3 work. • Controlled radiation area work. • High risk manual handling. • Fumigation.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING MORE HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES • Work involving flammable solvents (>200ml). • Work within Controlled Area of the biomedical MRI. • Any other work specifically prohibited out-of-hours or on a lone-working basis.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Late working in LN2 plant rooms is permitted on an exceptional basis, and with the explicit permission of the relevant Principal Investigator. Lone working in LN2 plant roomsis very strictly forbidden.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Local Rules • There may well be other restrictions, applicable at a local level, with which you will be expected to comply. • This is one more reason why it is important for you to speak beforehand with your PI/Lab Manager.
But always remember to log out when leaving. HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE WORKING Logging In/Out • Log kept at Reception in all UofE buildings on the LF/BioQ campus. • Late working may be registered at any time during a normal working day. • Log in upon arrival at any other time.
Regardless of who you are and whatever others may (or may not) be doing. HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE WORKING Logging In/Out • On each and every occasion that you are working outside hours of expected buildings occupancy.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING “Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?” Edgar Bergen (1903 - 1978) (Charlie McCarthy)
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING “Lone workers should not be at more risk than other employees. This may require more control measures.” HSE
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Some More Definitions “LONE WORKING” • People working separately from others. • Only one person working on the premises. • People working outside hours of expected building occupancy? • But quite possible also during normal working hours.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING And, suddenly … you’re all alone!
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Never be in a position as a lone worker where you would not have ready access to a means of calling for help, and be sure always to know what to do in the event of an emergency.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Competence to Work Alone (1) • Skill • Knowledge • Attitude • Training • Experience
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Competence to Work Alone (2) • Experienced staff • New staff • Postgraduate students • Undergraduates • Visiting workers
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING Practical Implications • Complete a lone working risk assessment, and ensure that it is properly endorsed. • Obtain explicit permission from your Supervisor. • Absolutely no high risk work. • Report problems.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING More Practical Implications • Inform your Supervisor of any illness or condition that might have a bearing on your capacity to work alone safely. • Conform to all generic and local H&S rules. • Individual emergency actions are essentially the same as during normal working hours.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING When the alarms begin to sound continuously …. Get up … Get out … And stay out!
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LATE & LONE WORKING http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/health-safety/risk-assessments-checklists/risk-assessments • General Risk Assessment - Form RA1 and Notes for Guidance • COSHH: Hazardous Substances - Form HS1 and notes for Guidance • COSHH: Hazardous Substances - Form HS2 and Notes for Guidance • COSHH: Biological Agents - Form BA1 and Notes for Guidance • Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR): Form and Notes for Guidance • Display Screen Equipment Workstations Form • Fieldwork Assessment: Form FA1 and Notes for Guidance • Manual Handling Operations Form • New and Expectant Mothers Model Risk Assessment Form and Notes for Guidance • Radiation generic risk assessments • GM forms • Lone and Out-of-Hours Working Risk Assessment Forms and Notes for Guidance
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Lone Working Risk Assessment Brief Description of Work:
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Hazard Identification Identify all the hazards specific to the lone working activity; evaluate the risks (low / medium / high); describe all existing control measures and identify any further measures required. Specific hazards should be assessed on a separate risk assessment form and cross-referenced with this document. Specific assessments are available for hazardous substances, biological agents, display screen equipment, manual handling operations and fieldwork. For details, see: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/health-safety/risk-assessments-checklists/risk-assessments
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HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Control Measures • Specific information, instruction and training (e.g. emergency procedures, out- of-hours procedures, personal safety training, etc). • Enhanced communication systems/specific procedures (e.g. regular pre-arranged contact by mobile phone). • Increased supervision. • Increased security (e.g. CCTV, secure access, personal alarms).
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Persons at Risk: Identify all those who may be at risk.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Training: Identify the level of information, instruction and training required. Consider the experience of workers.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Supervision: Identify the level of supervision required.
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Additional Information: Identify any additional information relevant to the lone working activity, including emergency procedures first aid provision. Assessment carried out by: Names of Persons Involved in Lone Work:
HEALTH & SAFETY @ LITTLE FRANCE LONE WORKING Additional Information: Identify any additional information relevant to the lone working activity, including emergency procedures first aid provision. Assessment carried out by: Names of Persons Involved in Lone Work: