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H&S/01 Health and Safety - Corby Business Academy

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decision as to when equipment can be safely used again following consultation with either thetechnician or the outside contractors brought in to make the repair.iii.<strong>Safety</strong> matters are regular items on the agendas of the Department meetings.b).Procedure for Circulating <strong>Safety</strong> Information.N.B. in the following section the term 'staff' refers to both teachers <strong>and</strong> technicians. On receiptof a safety document the contents are analysed <strong>and</strong> categorised by the Head of departmentunder one of three headings:i. Immediate action required:ii.iii.staff are verbally informed by the Head of Department <strong>and</strong> are asked to read their own copy ofthe circular as soon as possible. The Practical Requirement sheets <strong>and</strong> related Risk Assessmentsare then altered as appropriate. The document will then be discussed at the next departmentmeeting. N.B. if the document is very long it may be circulated without staff being given theirown copy.Medium/long term action required:the document is circulated to all Design <strong>and</strong> Technology staff <strong>and</strong> then filed. The PracticalRequirement sheets <strong>and</strong> related Risk Assessments are then altered as appropriate. Thedocument will be discussed at the next department meeting.No action required:if the contents confirm what we already practice then the document will still be discussed at thenext department meeting. The document will always be filed.Whenever possible monitoring <strong>and</strong> evaluation is carried out using quantifiable indicators, e.g. the frequency <strong>and</strong> cost of accidents in the Department; the numbers of teaching <strong>and</strong> non-teaching staff trained in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> issues; how much of the School/Department budget is allocated to <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> issues; how any specific <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> grant has been spent; the timing <strong>and</strong> frequency of <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> reviews; details of any bodies from whom <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> advice has been or will be sought; action taken by the Department to improve <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong>.Page 66 of 86Doc ID: AP/H&S/<strong>01</strong> Originator: ANCA Approved: Gov.Body Issue: 2 Date: 22/09/2<strong>01</strong>0

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