SOHSA e-Bulletin March 2010
Welcome to the latest health and safety bulletin from the Sheffield Occupational Health and Safety Association!
In this bulletin you find information about our very latest health and safety news, downloads and other online resources available to you.
News and campaigns you should be aware of include:
- SOHSA Annual General Meeting - to be held on Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Please click here for further information - a call-notice will be circulated to all members before the meeting.
- Corporate Manslaugter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 Sentencing Guideslines issued - definitive guideline issued by the sentencing guidelines council, for further information and to discuss this subject please see the online discussion here;
- HSE Shattered Lives Campaign – the HSE are now offering FREE danger cards for businesses to help raise awareness of the risks of slips, trips andHSE’s Shattered Lives campaign focuses on actions to prevent slips, trips and falls at work – providing tools, guidance and support materials to raise awareness of risks and how to control them. For further information or to discuss the campaign click here.
- Do Your Bit Campaign - Safe and Sound at Work - the ‘do your bit’ initiative will run for a year in total and is aimed at both employers and workers in non-unionised Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) amongst construction, manufacturing and transport/storage industry sectors. For more information please see the online article here.
- Statement of Fitness for Work – the Social Security (Medical Evidence) and the Statutory Sick Pay (Medical Evidence) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 have been laid before parliament and are due to come into effect on 6 April 2010. From this point GPs in England, Scotland and Wales will be required to issue the new Statement of Fitness for Work, “fit-notes”, rather than the current sick note form to those suffering from ill-health. For further information about these changes or to post your views please see the online discussion.
- Control of Artificial Optical Radiation at Work Regulations - these new regulations introduce a specific duty on employers to control the risks associated with sources of artificial optical radiation such as intense light, lasers, UV and IR sources. For further information, to discuss these changes or raise your views please see the online discussion here.
- Load Safety Campaign - spot checks on hundreds of vehicles will take place in the coming weeks in support of the HSE’s new load safety campaign, which is focused on reducing the number of death and injuries linked to workplace transport. Unsafe loads on vehicles injure more than 1,200 people a year and cost UK businesses millions of pounds in damaged goods. The HSE Load Safety Website provides information and guidance for safe loading. Guidance from the building products association working group, Eliminating Risk and Mitigating Falls from Height - Transport Industry Guidelines, is also available.
- Work At Height Access Information Tool - a user friendly toolkit of advice, guidance and many other useful resources, to help people who occasionally work at height, understand how to do so safely and be aware of some types of access equipment that are available. Since 2001, an average of 50 people in Great Britain have died each year as a result of a fall from height and a further 8,702 are seriously injured. Don't let a fall shatter your life! If you don't work at height very often or are unsure about which type of access equipment to use, it's important that you assess the risks and select the right equipment for the job. WAIT - (Work at height Access equipment Information Toolkit) shows you some possible solutions.
Please remember to check the association website regularly for the latest news, but you can also syndicate our newsfeed to receive the very latest news direct to your desktop or newsreader.
You will need to log-into the website in order to access some of the restricted content - please contact Philip Marsh if you have any problems accessing the site.
If you are still unable to access certain resources after logging in it may be that you have not yet paid your 2010 membership subscription - to arrange payment or for further information, please contact Pat Howard, Hon. Treasurer, by email on treasurer@sohsa.org.uk
e-Newsletter sent by Philip Marsh on March 02 2010