Health & Safety Management

A Health & Safety Competent Person ensures adherence to regulations and fosters a safe working environment.

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Holistic Approach

1. Barbour Safety health and safety management services will ensure that there is:

Draft a written policy or mission statement for health and safety management, providing a framework for control and accountability.

Develop a plan for hazard identification, risk assessment, risk control, emergency preparedness, and compliance with relevant standards.

Define the organizational structure, allocate health and safety responsibilities to employees, and integrate operational control arrangements.

Emphasize competence, training, and consultation to ensure effective implementation of health and safety measures. 

At our organization, we firmly believe in advocating for a comprehensive approach to health and safety management. We prioritize a holistic perspective that encompasses all aspects of well-being and risk mitigation to ensure the utmost protection for our employees and stakeholders

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2.The auditor will inspect the workplace to identify hazards and check existing control measures for effectiveness.iance with health and safety regulations.

Highlighting importance as a crucial resource for enhancing organizational risk response.

Facilitating dialogue about the risk management system..

Involving workforce, clients/suppliers, and stakeholders to shape risk management. 

Executing management processes from assessment to audits. 

3. You'll receive a detailed report post-audit with findings & recommendations for improvement.

An executive summary of your health & safety standards and performance 

Risk rated findings with recommendations and timescales for action.

An Action Plan covering all findings and recommendations.

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Management systems health and safety audit checklist.

Workplace inspection checklist.

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What is meant by 'Competent Person'

Workplace health and safety demands a spectrum of skills from basic to expert levels. A Competent Person possesses adequate training, experience, or knowledge in compliance. The required competence level varies with complexity, necessitating identification of needs. External agencies like barbour safety offer crucial support when in-house expertise is lacking

Legal Requirements

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and associated guidance do not stipulate specific thresholds for training, qualifications, or experience. Consequently, the interpretation of "competence" varies significantly among employers and even within organizations. However, it generally refers to individuals possessing adequate training, experience, knowledge, and requisite personal qualities to ensure compliance with health and safety legislation

Consultants or in-house expertise?

The presence of true self-regulatory independence is compromised when the individual conducting risk assessments is employed by the regulated organization. The definition of a "competent" person varies based on industry, impacting the selection of Directors, Managers, and other roles within the organizational hierarchy. Even seemingly low-risk office settings may necessitate a competent person, such as in the case of a water-cooling tower vulnerable to legionella bacteria growth. Specific industries with heightened risks, like those involving radiation protection or lifting operations, mandate particular competent person qualifications. Arinite Health and Safety advisors possess industry-specific expertise, ensuring their competence to provide relevant advice

Competence Of Senior Management

Increased scrutiny from stakeholders and regulatory authorities is prompting a closer examination of the roles and personal accountability of Chief Executive Officers, Directors, Governors, Trustees, and Board members, including their chairpersons. Companies embracing corporate social responsibility should proactively incorporate social and environmental considerations into their business practices and interactions with external stakeholders, such as banks, shareholders, and local communities. This not only safeguards against legal repercussions at the individual level but also enhances overall business performance. Competence at the Chief Executive and Board levels entails recognizing organizational risks and allocating necessary resources to mitigate them effectively. These resources encompass training, financial support, and investments in safer processes. Therefore, providing training for Chief Executives, Directors, Trustees, Governors, and Board members—whether executive or not—is crucial for fostering senior management competence.

Health and Safety Competence

The HSE has provided extensive guidance through its online document, 'Outline map on competence, training, and certification,' addressing inquiries from various organizations seeking clarity on the concept of a "competent person." Although some sections may need revisions, this resource serves as a valuable benchmark for organizations to assess their own competent persons.

The HSE guidance has four main headings:
  • General health & safety.
  • Health hazards.
  • Safety hazards.
  • Specific hazards.
  • The expertise of Arinite’s Health & Safety advisors enables them to act as one of your Health and Safety “competent person” to ensure that you fully meet the legal requirements.-make differently with same meaning.

Contact

Barbour Safety

Head office

contactus@barboursafety.co

Safety

(530) 760-987-8212

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Services

Health and Safety Audit and Inspection

Health and Safety Management

Health and Safety Competent Person

Health and Safety Outsourcing

Fire Risk Assesment

International Health and Safety

ISO 45001:2018

Emergency Preparedness

COSHH Services

Contact us

Monday - Friday | 0700- 1730

Saturday | 0800-1400

07565007108

​3 the Platts, lydlinch Sturminster newton,
Dorset DT102HX

administration@barboursafety.com

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