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Title: Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction Contractor Awareness


1
Facilities Management Health And Safety
InductionContractor Awareness
2
Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Law
  • Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
  • 3 (1) It shall be the duty of every employer to
    conduct his undertaking in such a way as to
    ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that
    persons not in his employment..who may be
    affected thereby are not exposed to risks to
    their health and safety.
  • 3(2) similarlyevery self employed personhas an
    equivalent duty
  • 3(3) every employer and every self employed
    person to give to persons (not being his
    employees) who may be affectedthe prescribed
    information about such aspects of the way he
    conducts his undertaking as might affect their
    health or safety.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Regulations
  • Management of Health and Safety at Work
    Regulations ( 1999)
  • (1)where two or more employers share a workplace
    (whether on a temporary or permanent basis) each
    such employer shall
  • (C) take all reasonable steps to inform the
    other employers concerned of the risks to their
    employees health and safety arising out of or in
    connection with the conduct by him of his
    undertaking
  • (Reg. 11 - co-operation and co-ordination)

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Why?
  • Approx 14,000 Students and 3000 Staff
  • School children have unimpeded access across the
    site
  • Roads and footpaths relatively narrow
  • New staff, contractors staff and visitors may
    not be aware of local hazards
  • Accident statistics FM alone
  • Last Year (2008) 47 Accident Reports mainly
    minor
  • 2 Serious enough to report to HSE (RIDDOR)
  • RIDDOR - Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and
    Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
- Introduction.
  • We all need to -
  • use safe systems of work.
  • assess potential hazards.
  • know basic first aid, fire and security
    procedures.
  • We are required to follow special procedures in
    certain areas and on certain machinery.
  • Employees, contractors, self-employed and
    visitors must consider their own health and
    safety and that of others.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
First Aid
  • First Aiders helpdesk and others
  • Security dial 888
  • Walk in Centre in Loughborough town centre
  • Ambulance services if serious dial 999
  • Confirm with Security dial 2141 that an
    ambulance has been called

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Fire And Evacuation
  • Make yourself aware of the fire and evacuation
    procedures for the building in which you are in
  • On discovering a fire
  • Assess it quickly - type and ferocity
  • Report it - call point, shout etc. DIAL 888
  • Or Campus watch (0)800 526966 (Mobile)
  • Take action - attack fire IF SAFE TO DO SO
  • extinguisher use and surroundings awareness?
  • Evacuate - nearest exit and REPORT TO THE PERSON
    IN CHARGE OF THE EVACUATION - ALWAYS
  • Fire Coordinator or Marshal
  • Wait until all clear before leaving assembly
    point or re-entering building and never enter a
    building under alarm conditions

8
Main Campus Fire Notice
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Holywell Park Main Building
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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Security
  • Your personal tools and equipment
  • You are responsible for what happens to them and
    for their possible misuse if not secured or
    properly controlled
  • think about accidents by others using your
    tools!
  • Security of your workplace either ring fenced or
    local access prevention
  • You need to prevent people entering hazardous
    areas under your control

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Accident reporting
  • Red telephones are located in most buildings-
    mainly in the lobby areas
  • Dial 888 from any internal telephone.
  • Campus watch (0)800 526966 (Mobile)
  • Any accident involving anyone working as part of
    Facilities Management undertaking MUST be
    reported on an accident report form.
  • Undertaking is basically everything we do when
    at work that is part of our job.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
- Safe Systems Of Work
  • Drivers must observe the highway code and speed
    limits 15mph (25 kph)
  • Suitable protective clothing should be worn when
    at work and personal protective equipment must be
    worn in designated areas and as prescribed in
    Risk Assessments - Hard hats - eye protection -
    suitable footwear - ear defenders etc
  • All staff, contractors and self-employed must
    stick to agreed procedures and utilise permits to
    work as appropriate
  • Contractors MUST register ANY work of an
    INTRUSIVE nature via their sponsors think
    asbestos and buried services
  • No smoking or playing of radios in or on any
    University building or vehicle.
  • No parking on any University roads unless
    actively unloading.
  • I/D badges will be issued by your sponsor and
    must be worn at all times

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Safe Systems Of Work Swiping in out
  • Contractors staff must swipe in swipe out
    daily using one of the swipe card readers
    provided. The computer software will register
    contractors on or off site.
  • Contractors can nominate one of their team to
    bring passes and swipe in or out for their
    colleagues.
  • Specific arrangements should be made and recorded
    where contractors will be arriving, departing or
    working outside normal working hours, at
    weekends, holidays and the like.
  • Access to the campus will be refused outside
    normal working hours unless specific arrangements
    have been made, including notifying security.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
- Basic Rules
  • Think about your own safety and the safety of
    others before taking any action consider the
    knock on effect of your actions and
  • Try to think about all possible dangers that may
    be associated with the task you are about to
    undertake, no matter how unlikely. Isolations
    fume cupboards and their effluent, cooling
    systems! Drilling into services!
  • Accidents often occur because people do not
    follow work procedures either through neglect or
    ignorance.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
- Reporting
  • Please assist in improving general health and
    safety standards by reporting anything that you
    consider might pose a significant risk to yours
    and others Health and Safety such as -
  • Blocked emergency exits
  • Unguarded machinery
  • Slippery surfaces in circulation areas
  • Accumulated rubbish
  • Tripping hazards
  • Unsecured ladders
  • Unsafe working platforms
  • Trailing leads across circulation areas
  • Bare electric wires/continued

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Reporting (Cont)
  • Unprotected or unfenced work areas
  • Unsafe lifting equipment or practices
  • Lack of or missing eye protection
  • Untidy work areas
  • Poor housekeeping
  • Unprotected overhead working
  • Excavations with inadequate support or shoring
  • Your reports and comments will be taken on board

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Facilities Management Health And Safety
Induction Special Procedures
  • Special operating procedures and in house guides
    apply to work on or in the following -
  • Significant alterations to low voltage electrical
    systems
  • Confined Spaces and Controlled spaces (E.g.
    Roofs, sewage chambers, boiler internals, service
    voids)
  • Excavations
  • Work on gas
  • Working with pesticides
  • Using specialist machinery
  • Working within departments and areas outside of
    Estates Services direct control
  • All substances should have undergone a COSHH
    assessment and be approved for use on this site

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Facilities Management Health And Safety
Induction - Individual Protection
CAUTION NOTICE DANGER MEN WORKING ON
APPARATUS FM SERVICES SERIAL NUMBER
CAUTION NOTICE DANGER MEN WORKING ON
APPARATUS FM PROJECTS SERIAL NUMBER
  • Isolate live services, lock off and prove
  • Post Caution Notices
  • Serial Numbers can be traced to issues. No serial
    number generally means it is a trades persons
    personal notice. (E.g. maintenance electrician
    or fitter)

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Confined Spaces and Controlled Spaces
  • Access controlled and activities closely managed
    and monitored in Confined Spaces
  • Controlled spaces (Lower order Confined space)
    may contain
  • Electrical services three phase
  • Piped natural and special gases - if its used in
    industry, its probably been trialled at a
    University
  • Contents of LEV should plant break down or
    ductwork fail.
  • Pressure systems , heating pipe work, compressed
    air
  • Drinking water and storage legionella and
    bacteriological contamination

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Confined
Spaces and Controlled Spaces (cont)
  • Controlled spaces (Lower order Confined space)
    may involve issues such as
  • Asbestos type 2 surveys done (non intrusive)
    not type 3 (intrusive)
  • Physical barriers to access and egress 5
    minutes to get to work area means five minutes or
    more to escape think emergency evacuation, fire
    etc.
  • X-ray in some areas well signed and alarmed
  • Access to buildings and technical areas key
    authorities required hence Contractors Risk
    Assessment Method Statement will be required

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Work at Height and Roofs
  • A written safe system of work must be provided
    for all roof work.
  • Two people working
  • Suitable and sufficient risk assessment and
    associated method statement.
  • Facilities Management policy must be followed and
    they are the duty holder controlling access to
    all roofs.
  • Operatives must be trained to use any equipment
    utilised includes harnesses
  • Health and safety in roof work (HSG33) is an
    excellent reference.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Permits/Authorities/Requests To
Work/Enter/Access/Isolate
  • Part of FM Safe Systems of Work involving a
    formal recorded process through which work
    activities are closely managed.
  • High voltage electrical systems work on/near
    11000volt U/G Cables and in or on Sub-stations
  • Significant modification to Low Voltage
    electrical systems e.g. shared distribution
    boards no live work think working near cables
  • Significant Fire Alarm Isolations ask FM
    Electricians
  • Hot work inside and on building roofs
  • Excavations gt 150 mm (6 inch) - buried services
  • Pressure systems (heating and compressed air)
  • Heating up to 137 deg Celsius and 5 bar
  • Confined Spaces, Controlled Areas and roofs
  • Asbestos work areas Licensed Contractors and
    authorised Direct Labour only
  • Work at Height See detailed guidance

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Facilities Management Health And Safety Induction
Work in locations not under your control
  • Always report to the person in charge of the area
    you are about to work in.
  • Ask for details of any significant risk(s).
  • Explain what you are about to do.
  • If in doubt, ask to see any risk assessments
    pertaining to the area or process you are about
    to work in/on.
  • ASK for explanations of anything you dont
    understand.

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Facilities Management Health And Safety
InductionWaste Management
  • Disposal of waste is the responsibility of the
    contractor.
  • You must pre-treat and try to recycle as much of
    your waste as possible.
  • No harmful or polluting substances may be
    discharged into the drains. In the event that
    contamination does occur your Nominated
    University Contact must be informed immediately.
  • Where a project or activity presents a risk of
    pollution the contractor must show that the risk
    has been mitigated via a risk assessment.
  • The contractor is not permitted to use any
    university bins or skips for the disposal of
    waste associated with the project or activity.
  • If you are in England and your construction
    project is worth more than 300,000 you must have
    a site waste management plan (SWMP).

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Facilities Management Health And Safety
InductionWaste Management
  • Environmental Protection Act 1990
  • It is your responsibility,
  • to ensure that your waste is disposed of by a
    licensed carrier holding a current licence and
  • that you complete a transfer note when handing
    any waste to a carrier.
  • Hazardous Waste Regulations, 2005
  • Where a project or activity produces Hazardous
    Waste it is the responsibility of the contractor
    to dispose of the waste.
  • The contractor will in this instance use their
    own SIC code as producer and request the
    university premise code for disposal.
  • A consignment note should be completed when
    handing waste to a carrier.
  • SIC Standard Industrial Classification code
    number
  • Hazardous waste as defined by the Hazardous Waste
    Regulations, 2005

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Facilities Management Health And Safety
InductionWaste Management
  • The Landfill Directive sets out the general
    conditions for the landfilling of waste with the
    aim of minimising the impact of landfill on the
    environment and to encourage waste minimisation
    and recycling.
  • The landfilling of gypsum and other high sulphate
    bearing wastes with biodegradable waste has been
    prohibited in England and Wales since July 2005.
  • You must try to separate the gypsum-based
    material from other wastes so that it can then be
    either recycled / reused or can be disposed of
    properly at a landfill site.
  • You must not deliberately mix gypsum waste with
    other construction and demolition waste at a
    waste transfer facility.

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Thank You
  • Any questions?
  • Your University Sponsor
  • FM Helpdesk 2121
  • Emergencies 888
  • Security (routine) (01509 22) 2141
  • See handbook for more contacts
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