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Health and Safety Performance and Service Priorities

Health and Safety Performance 2009/10 and Current Service Priorities

Performance over 2009/10

The Council is the enforcement authority for over 2200 workplaces. Each workplace is assessed on the basis of the risk it poses to employees and members of the public and allocated an inspection at an appropriate interval. During 2009/10 we completed almost 100% of our highest risk inspections. Looking across all the workplaces we have responsibility for, we made a total of 374 inspections. A further 157 re-visit inspections were undertaken to ensure that works required by health and safety inspectors had been completed.

 

The health and safety team investigated 124 complaints about unsatisfactory health and safety premises and investigated 32 statutory reported accidents. In terms of enforcement activity, we served informal notices on 136 premises and five premises were subject to the service of Improvement Notices. The notices related to a range of health and safety concerns including safety storage of dangerous chemicals, electrical and gas installation hazards and asbestos.

 

In total the Council undertook over 600 health and safety inspections.

 

As well as our routine inspection work we were involved in a number of special projects with the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ), other Kent Local Authorities and other enforcement agencies:

LPG pipework survey

Following the catastrophic explosion at ICL Plastics in Glasgow in 2004, the HSE and Local Authorities have been keen to reduce the risk as far as we can associated with corroded pipework which in this case lead to a build up of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the building’s basement and caused that four-storey factory to collapse.

 

Our Health and Safety team have been involved in undertaking pipework surveys within Ashford and ensuring that any necessary repair works have been undertaken.

Asbestos

This project focused on the duty to manage asbestos under new statutory provisions. Industrial units and older premises within the Borough were visited and checks were made for compliance. Notices were served in some case to secure compliance. Again, this project enabled council regulatory officers and Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) inspectors to work together on a proactive campaign across sectors and geographical boundaries, further testing the use of their flexible warrants - breaking down barriers to enforcement.

 

The participating local authorities (LA) were especially pleased when this project received a South East Partnership Award from the HSE. Further details are available within the HSE- LA Partnership Report.

Operation Clean Sweep

This is a multi-agency enforcement initiative involving several sections of the Council, the Police, Customs and Trading Standards. The aim of Operation Clean Sweep (OCS) is to uncover unlawful activity that affects public safety. Each event, which may be for a single day or several days, focuses on a particular area of the Borough. The first ever OCS occurred in early 2010 and was supported by the Council’s health and safety team.

Other Areas of Work

In addition to the routine inspection work and above mentioned projects, the Health and Safety team were involved in the investigation of a large scale Legionnella incident and also helped respond to the concerns over infectious diseases and petting farms following the outbreak involving Godstone Farm in Surrey.

 

In terms of staff development, the service has been busy implementing a new system for assessing its officer’s competency and identifying training needs. This system, known as the Regulators’ Development Needs Analysis (RDNA) was developed by the HSE and has now been rolled out across all local authorities.

 

Finally we have been busy preparing for a change in the way that workplaces are risk rated. The great advantage of the new method of risk rating is that it enables us to focus on the highest risk activities.

Service Objectives for 2010/11

Our main objectives are as follows:

  • To carry out health and safety inspections in accordance with HSE guidelines.
  • To participate in joint enforcement campaigns with other Kent Authorities and the HSE .
  • To continue to support Operation Clean Sweep.
  • To investigate health and safety complaints and reported accidents.
  • To further develop the Council’s health and safety website pages.
  • To review our health and safety enforcement and prosecution policy.
  • To prepare to amend method of risk rating premises in line with new HSE guidance.

 

Further information on our approach to inspections is provided within our Health and Safety Intervention Plan.

Contact Us

If you wish to know more about the health and safety annual plan please email julian.moss@ashford.gov.uk or telephone 01233 330517.

 

This webpage was updated on 2/17/2011

 

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