1. 2010
This PowerPoint has been designed to inform about
health and safety within Bridgwater College.
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slides and then follow the instructions on the last page
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2. Health & Safety Policy
I am Mark Fitzmaurice and I am
the Health and Safety Manager
at Bridgwater College, I am
responsible for writing the
Health and Safety Policy which
is also endorsed by the Health
and Safety Committee.
H & S Committee
H&S Policy
2010
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folder above to
view the policy
3. What are your responsibilities?
You have a legal duty to take reasonable care of
your health, safety and welfare
As well as those
who
may be affected by
your activities Ouch!
4. You have responsibilities for:
• observing health & safety codes of practice and legislation
within the health and safety policy and safety file within
your area.
• ensuring students and other people in your care do
likewise
• reporting any unsafe practice, equipment or facilities to
your line manager/supervisor
5. Overall Responsibility –
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Board of
Governors
Principal &
Vice Principal
Senior
Management
Team
Line
Managers &
Supervisors
All Staff - you have
responsibilities
Health &
Safety
Manager
Hello
Me
Again!
6. Approve College Policy and arrangements for its
implementation, observance and monitoring
7. Responsible for ensuring that within their particular area of control:-
Codes of Practice are published;
Applicable legislation is complied with;
Regular inspections take place;
Training of staff is arranged;
Training of students takes place;
All equipment and buildings comply with; Legislative requirements;
Relevant publications are held and brought to the attention of staff and
students.
8. Responsible for the Management of College Policy and
arrangements for its implementation, observance and
monitoring
9. Arranging regular safety inspections;
Disseminating pertinent information relating to
health & safety.
10. Producing codes of practice for their area of responsibility;
Day to day supervision of all staff and students in their area to ensure
health and safety requirements are observed;
Day to day supervision of all equipment and buildings in their area;
Disseminating pertinent information relating to health and safety;
Identifying staff training needs;
Ensuring all student schemes of work contain necessary health and
safety instructions.
11. Observing health and safety codes of practice;
Observing health and safety legislation;
Ensuring students in their care do likewise;
Reporting any unsafe practice, equipment or facilities to their line
manager/supervisor;
Teaching good health and safety practice to their students and ensuring it is
written into schemes of work;
Attending training as required by their line managers/supervisor and
requesting it when needed;
Reading and keeping up to date with relevant literature.
12. First Aid – Should you need a first aider you
should contact main reception as your first point of call,
if they are unavailable then follow the order of priority
below:
1.Main Reception
2.College Support Team (either direct or via reception)
3.Senior Management Team
4.College Management Team
5.College Health Advisor
6.Health and Safety Manager
13. First Aid- Remember reception is the first point
of call
Reception on
Ext:
Cannington Centre - 5105
Or you can contact the allocated first aider within your area, or contact your line
manager for details if you work within one of the outreach centres
Reception on
Ext:
Bridgwater Centre -
1248/1869
14. Fire Wardens
Fire Wardens are tasked
to ensure that everyone
is evacuated from a
building in the event of a
fire alarm.
They will:
check rooms, offices,
toilets, stairways and
other internal areas to
ensure full evacuation or
give notification to fire
crews of individuals who
need to be rescued or
helped from the building.
Everybody
out!
There are designated
refuse areas for people
who cannot use the stairs
15. In addition as a member of staff you will need to
check people are clear from your area as you go to
your fire assembly point, you must then report to the
fire warden.
The college sites are divided into separate fire zones
each with a specific assembly point and fire alarm.
17. FIRE NOTICE
On hearing the Fire Alarm -
A) Ensure that all students, visitors and staff leave the premises by the
nearest escape route and are directed to the Zone A Assembly
Point as shown on the Evacuation Drill Plan.
B) Close all doors and windows where possible and turn off gas and
electrical supplies.
C) ON NO ACCOUNT USE THE LIFT. Persons normally using the lift
must use the Fire Refuges in the protective stairwells on the 1 and 2
floor of the Derek Gibson Wing. Rooms D2, D27 and E20.
D) Re-assemble at the Zone A Assembly Points and immediately take
account of all present and notify the Supervisory Officers that the
Zone is clear or if any persons are in the fire refuge or missing and
thought to be still in the building.
NO ONE SHOULD RE-ENTER THE BUILDING UNTIL A PERSON IN
AUTHORITY HAS GIVEN THE ALL-CLEAR TO DO SO.
On discovering a fire:
1 Sound the alarm by operating the nearest fire alarm call point.
2 Call the Fire Brigade by -
i) contacting the College Switchboard and requesting
the Operator to call the Emergency Services.
ii) using the nearest telephone and dialling 999 for the
Emergency Services. Giving this address:
EVACUATION PROCEDURE
YOU ARE IN ZONE A
REPORT TO ASSEMBLY POINT A
Address: Bridgwater College, Zone A
College way,
Bath Road,
Bridgwater
This is an example of a fire
Notice which can be found
in every room, it shows you
where the fire assembly point
is for that particular room.
18. Fire Escapes & Evacuation
Do you know where your nearest fire exit is?
19. Promoting Health and Well Being
An Occupational Health service can be available
for health issues or disabilities.
For an appointment, please contact Louise Wills in
SQS/personnel on ext 1264.
Hi my
name is
Louise
Wills
20. Safeguarding Individuals
The need to protect children, young people and
vulnerable adults who attend Bridgwater College
is the highest priority.
21. Safeguarding
As a member of staff you have a duty to:
• recognise
• respond
• record and
• report
The categories of abuse are: physical, emotional, sexual
and neglect. Abuse may present itself in the form of e-
bullying or e-abuse.
You should report any
concerns to the Senior
Tutor Team or if not
available to the
Nominated Person
Mark Nettle (Head of
Student Services)
22. You must complete
Safeguarding Training
through BlackBoard if you
have not done so already
Through the Bridgwater
College Staff Development
Site
23. Driving
All staff who drive their own vehicle, a college car or a
minibus for work use, must drive in accordance with their
driving licence and motor insurance policy and the law.
Mileage
expenses may be
claimed for
approved
journeys made
in a personal car
There are separate
arrangements for
using college
vehicles. Contact
Mark Fitzmaurice
on ext: 1252
I know
what your
thinking,
HIM
AGAIN!!
24. All staff who claim mileage expenses must take
responsibility for the road worthiness of the
vehicle they are driving and may be asked to
produce:
comprehensive car insurance with business use
a full car driving licence
MOT certificate (for cars more than 3 years old)
To view the Driving Policy click here
25. Safe Learner Blue Print
Learning and working must take place in a healthy, safe
and supportive environment.
All staff who supervise learners
including tutors, instructors and
mentors have a direct role in the
transfer of health and safety
knowledge and can influence the
behaviour of the learner with regards
to safe working practices.