Construction News
15/10/2008
HSE Launches Guidance For Managing H&S In The Workplace
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched new guidance for involving employees in managing workplace health and safety at a conference in London.
The guidance has been brought right up-to-date to reflect the current diversity of working arrangements.
Chairing the conference, attended by a wide range of stakeholders, including employers from a variety of sectors, trade associations, professional organisations, trade unions and safety representatives, HSE Chair Judith Hackitt highlighted the clear evidence that organisations with good worker involvement deliver better performance on health and safety. And that 90 percent of employers and employees already agree that effective involvement is important.
Speaking at the conference Health and Safety Minister Lord McKenzie of Luton said: "Thirty years ago this month the Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations (1977) became law. For many people work places are safer, the number of serious but non-fatal injuries reportedly falling by 70 per cent, workplace deaths have fallen by 76 per cent and an estimated 5,000 deaths have been prevented.
"The key principles of the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) were built upon consultation and engagement and are as relevant today as they were thirty years ago. I see two key tenets here, firstly the importance of leadership from the top of every organisation and secondly the real involvement of workers in managing health and safety. Worker involvement in health and safety is one of my priorities for this year. I see it as one of my tasks to take every opportunity to go out and meet with employers, workers and their health and safety representatives to understand the health and safety issues facing people at work and to promote worker involvement as widely as possible."
(CD/JM)
The guidance has been brought right up-to-date to reflect the current diversity of working arrangements.
Chairing the conference, attended by a wide range of stakeholders, including employers from a variety of sectors, trade associations, professional organisations, trade unions and safety representatives, HSE Chair Judith Hackitt highlighted the clear evidence that organisations with good worker involvement deliver better performance on health and safety. And that 90 percent of employers and employees already agree that effective involvement is important.
Speaking at the conference Health and Safety Minister Lord McKenzie of Luton said: "Thirty years ago this month the Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations (1977) became law. For many people work places are safer, the number of serious but non-fatal injuries reportedly falling by 70 per cent, workplace deaths have fallen by 76 per cent and an estimated 5,000 deaths have been prevented.
"The key principles of the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) were built upon consultation and engagement and are as relevant today as they were thirty years ago. I see two key tenets here, firstly the importance of leadership from the top of every organisation and secondly the real involvement of workers in managing health and safety. Worker involvement in health and safety is one of my priorities for this year. I see it as one of my tasks to take every opportunity to go out and meet with employers, workers and their health and safety representatives to understand the health and safety issues facing people at work and to promote worker involvement as widely as possible."
(CD/JM)
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