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dg-cleaning

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RISK ASSESMENT
« on: July 07, 2007, 10:13:55 pm »
Can anyone send me a example of their risk assessment forms and method statements?
Also when u start a new contract does anyone ask to see copies of the clients risk assessments for their staff?
I'm starting a new contract at a gym and unsure what to put in the risk assessment.any help appreciated.

Neil-MDC

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2007, 10:16:35 pm »
would it be possible for me to see a rough copy of these too. i'm currently getting my public liability insurance sorted so any risk assessment help would be great.

Neil

Bertie Boo

Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2007, 10:44:49 pm »
Do you need a risk assesment for less than 5 staff? I didnt think so (i could be wrong)  ::)

Neil, Barclay Brown lancashire for your public liability. Best quote i could find PLUS i am allowed to use step ladders indoors. Tell them that Stephen (thats my real name) at Bright&Beautiful reccomended you, they offer a really personal service.

They never asked for a risk assesment either

Bertie

Neil-MDC

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2007, 10:59:27 pm »
cheers bertie will contact them on monday

Bertie Boo

Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2007, 11:02:31 pm »
No u r quite right, i'd like to see one too

Bertie

Art

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2007, 01:10:22 am »
If you have 5 or more employess you need to have a health and safety policy in place, not risk assesments.

Arthur

Robert Parry

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2007, 02:36:27 am »
Risk assessments are required by law, regardless of how many or few people you emply, you need these even if you are a sole trader/self employed.

If you employ 5 or more people part time or full time, you require a written health & safety policy, and not just a written health & safety policy statement. Anyone  who has not complied with these requirements is breaking the law.

Regards,

Rob
A world of difference....

Robert Parry

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2007, 11:15:51 am »
A risk assessment is required for each task that you undertake, it makes not the slightest difference if its a regular task on the same site or if its a one time task on a site that you will never visit again. (there is a clue on how to save time in the above)!

A H & S Policy statement is a one or two page statement relating to health & Safety, this is the min required by law, this applies to the self employed, sole trader or small ltd company, we include ours in our tender packs as a matter of course. Clients have a legal duty of care to ask for this at the bare minimumn, though seldom do, the same goes for your insurance. they should always ask for copies of your insurance.

A Health & Safety Policy is required by law in writing if you employ 5 or more people, ours is over 300 pages and rising each quarter! This is the real meat on the bones, so to speak, and covers every possible task that any staff member could end up doing, it also states the procedures and systems that are to be put in place before starting any work on site, it also has copies of all risk assessments and method statements. Also it details our obligations to others who may be affected by our work whilst on clients sites, it contains copies of our accident reports, near misses etc, etc.

Louisa, weather you meant to break the law or not, does not excuse you, like at least 80% of the industry, you are breaking the law! The course that you are going on this week will hopefully open your eyes, to just how important this subject is.

Can I suggest that you then take a course that covers employment legislation, or farm out that particular part of the equation.

Getting any of the above wrong, can lead not only to death or serious injury, but a costly fine that could quite easily lead to bankruptcy.

If you send me via e-mail your R/A I will have a look for you, but, you must attend a recognised course asap.

Regards,

Rob
A world of difference....

dg-cleaning

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2007, 01:01:58 pm »
Robert please could u take a look at the method statement which I have drawn up for my new contract?

Art

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2007, 01:16:22 pm »
Risk assessments are required by law, regardless of how many or few people you emply, you need these even if you are a sole trader/self employed.

If you employ 5 or more people part time or full time, you require a written health & safety policy, and not just a written health & safety policy statement. Anyone  who has not complied with these requirements is breaking the law.

Regards,

Rob

Your right about the risk assesments, my answer was to berties post

"Do you need a risk assesment for less than 5 staff? I didnt think so (i could be wrong)"

I should've been more specific

Robert Parry

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2007, 01:41:19 pm »
Glad to help Louisa, send to robertparry@cmccs.co.uk, no worries Art, just thought I would clarify for you  ;D

A world of difference....

Robert Parry

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2007, 05:56:50 pm »
Sent some info Louisa, hope you find it useful.

Regards,

Rob
A world of difference....

dg-cleaning

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Re: RISK ASSESMENT
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2007, 06:07:48 pm »
many thanks robert