Lockton Health and Safety Guide
Guide to Health and Safety
December 2017
1 Sept 2013 uncontrolled Document when printed Issue 1: This version supersedes all earlier versions
Introduction
Lockton is concerned for the Health and Safety of all associates, clients and visitors at all times.
This document – and a detailed Health and Safety Manual (Link here) set down our current policy and the various procedures we require associates to work with. Asscociates should know of this guide, and have read it in order to understand we have a written policy and where to find it and to know that various aspects of Lockton are subject to Health and Safety Procedures. If there is any doubt as to whether the policy should apply then the requirements and processes of the policy should be followed until such time as written clarification is received. Please contact facilities helpdesk with any Health and Safety Query and do not do anything that would place you or anyone else at risk. Where the various documents, records or recommended actions state the masculine then the feminine shall also be taken to apply and vice versa.
Document History Version 01 December 2017 Based on Dec 2017 H&S Manual
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Contents Introduction.......................................................................................2 Health and Safety Policy................................................................. 4 Mission Statement ............................................................................4 The Company.....................................................................................4 The Board ..........................................................................................5 Organisation ......................................................................................6 Communication and Consultation.....................................................6 Co‐operation from employees ..........................................................7 Associate Health and Safety Leaflet................................................ 8 On Line Training. ............................................................................ 8 Health and Safety Procedures ‐ HSP ............................................... 8 HSP1 DSE & Computers .................................................................. 9 HSP2 Manual Handling ................................................................... 9 HSP3 Fire Marshals / Wardens ..................................................... 10 HSP4 Driving on Company Business.............................................. 11 HSP5 Noise in the Workplace ....................................................... 13 HSP6 Working at Heights.............................................................. 13 HSP7 Associate Well Being ........................................................... 14 HSP8 First Aid............................................................................... 14 HSP 09 Guide Corporate Entertainment........................................ 16 HSP 10 Expectant and New Mothers ‐ Guide ................................ 16 HSP 11 Contractor Control ........................................................ 17 HSP 12 Office Facilities ............................................................. 17 HSP 13 Third Party Sites and Foreign Travel .............................. 18 HSP 14 Young Persons .............................................................. 19 HSP 15 Lone Working ............................................................... 20
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Health and Safety Policy The following represents the Lockton Health and Safety Policy and is signed by Neil Nimmo. At any time if asked for our policy then this section is that Policy. Mission Statement “It is the belief of the Board of LIGS Limited that the continued health and safety of the employees of all companies within the group is of vital importance to the success of LIGS Limited as it is recognised that a good health and safety record will contribute to the overall business performance through fostering a better relationship with its employees and reducing overall liabilities.” “Therefore the Board regards the health and safety of its staff as of equal importance as other aspects of the business of the LIGS Limited and it is our intention to rank the achievement of a safe and healthy working environment and practices at the same level as other company objectives, e.g. optimum financial return, good service to clients, etc. As a result, this policy has equal weight with those for other LIGS Limited activities or intentions.” The Company It is recognised that accidents and ill health often result from failings in health and safety management. The company recognises that current legislation is the minimum standard to which all objectives should be set and will strive to ensure that relevant Legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and Health and Safety Executive Guidance are met. In order to meet these requirements the company will:‐ provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions, safe systems of work, practices and procedures for all employees, permanent or otherwise, and will ensure that all working
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environments under its control are, so far as is reasonably practicable, safe, adequate and free from risk to health. provide and maintain all plant and equipment that is, so far as is reasonably practicable, safe and adequate for the task and free from defect likely to cause injury. provide the information, instruction, training and supervision necessary to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety at work of all its employees. provide substances that are safe and without risks to health wherever practicable and to provide adequate controls where this is not practical. We will also ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of others whilst on our premises. This will be achieved by ensuring safe working practices and by ensuring that only competent contractors are allowed to work in our offices. The Board All members of the board of LIGS Limited are committed, as expressed in this policy, to ensure the health and safety of the employees and others who may be affected by its activities. The whole Board has overall responsibility to lead the Group in delivery of health and safety risk control. The Chairman of the Board has been nominated to champion health and safety risk management issues and pursue the intentions of this policy. The policy is for all accidents to be reported and investigated as necessary with a view to preventing a recurrence and to encourage a positive health and safety culture. provide adequate first aid and welfare facilities as required by legislation.
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Organisation There is an organisation for health and safety throughout LIGS Limited that is responsible for ensuring that the requirements of this policy are put into effect. This includes a LIGS Limited health and safety management committee. Health and safety information will be communicated from the Board to staff via this committee or other mechanisms as appropriate. Communication and Consultation A health and safety facilitator will exist for each location and the employees of that location throughout Lockton in the UK. Through this facilitator/representative or their normal line management staff can raise health and safety issues to the LIGS Limited health and safety management committee, who will take matters of policy, where appropriate, to the Board. The health and safety management meeting will draft an annual health and safety plan that will establish health and safety performance targets to be met for the forthcoming year. This will be reviewed and approved by the Board. The health and safety management meeting will provide a report on the plan annually and the Board will issue a statement on health and safety as part of the LIGS Limited report in the UK. LIGS Limited are committed to continuous development and to this end the Board will ask the health and safety management meeting to advise them on health and safety performance within the LIGS Limited and to provide specialist advice on any alterations required to the policy or current practices due to changes in law or best practice. This policy will be reviewed when circumstances show that a revision is necessary and in any case annually.
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Co‐operation from employees LIGS Limited expects all employees, permanent or otherwise, to co‐ operate with them to enable this policy to be applied and their own duties and obligations under health and safety to be fulfilled. Employees are required to attend relevant health and safety training courses. Every employee has a role to play by contributing ideas and suggestions so that health and safety, systems, procedures and compliance can be continuously improved.
This policy will be brought to the attention of all employees and contractors working for LIGS Limited.
Signed:
Neil Nimmo
Chief Executive Oficer
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Date ………………………………………
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Associate Health and Safety Leaflet The law requires that the following information be made available to all our associates. Health and Safety Posters have been phased out by Lockton and the law provides for this, by allowing employers to make Health and Safety information available through an electronic leaflet. For Associates in England, Wales and Scotland: The leaflet is here: HSE Leaflet, England, Scotland and Wales. For Associates in Northern Ireland: The leaflet is here: Northern Ireland Leaflet Northern Ireland Leaflet (Link can be temperamental) For Associates in Eire There is no corresponding leaflet, there is however a note on employees duties and it is here along with opther topics: Eire Link Note, the policy statement above and the HSP procedures also applies to you and meet the requirements of Section 20 of the Irish Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005. On Line Training. Throughout this guide you will see reference to On‐Line learning and assessment. This is provided via our third‐party partner, Cardinus. Their training and assessment software is in use by millions of people throughout thousands of organsiations in the UK. Any questions on any aspect of this guide or the main H&S manual contact facilities. Health and Safety Procedures ‐ HSP We use a number of HSP to state our policy and procedure for a whole variety of tasks and elements of Health and Safety.
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HSP1 DSE & Computers In its simplest terms DSE is the computer, screen/s and associated keyboard, mouse and the desk and chair and environment of the work station at which the computer is used. All associates are required to undertake on‐line DSE training and complete an on‐line DSE assessment. They will be emailed the links to complete this training. It explain what the issues are and how to address them.
Full details of the policy and procedure are in the H&S manual.
If you believe you have not yet completed the DSE training and assessment then you should contact the facilities helpdesk.
Once you have completed your assessment there may be a list of self help redial actions you need to take to reduce your DSE risk profile. You should undertake these actions and update your assessment. HSP2 Manual Handling The incorrect movement of any work related item by an associate can result in injury, so we have in place this procedure. The primary rule is straight forward: Associates should not move furniture to rearrange rooms or offices. Any other items which are large, bulky, heavy or involve items being moved in awkward conditions or areas of limited access should be subject to a specific individual risk assessment before being moved. Certain roles are identified as requiring full online training to enable associates in those roles to understand how to appropriately deal with particular items, including seeking the use of additional associates or third party specialist moving companies to assist, or use of specific equipment to assist in moving and handling the item.
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If your job role includes the requirement for this training you will be advised and must undertake the training. HSP3 Fire Marshals / Wardens To assist associates in case of a fire alert in our workplace we have named volunteer fire wardens. Identification of a Fire Marshal/Warden All persons undertaking the role of a Fire Marshal shall, for the duration of the time they are fulfilling the role, identify themselves by wearing a distinctive arm band or tabard with the words Fire Marshal/warden clearly printed on them. If an emergency situation arises the Fire Marshal must wear the provided arm band or tabard.
or Associates must follow the instruction of a Fire Marshal/Warden If anyone does not follow the directions of the Fire Marshal, in the event they are members of staff of Lockton, they may be subject to formal disciplinary procedures. Fire Marshal/Warden Training This will consist of an internally provided on‐line training course. All Fire warden will be sent a link to the program and are required to complete the online training and the test at the end of it. The system is run by an administrator who will review the training and request retraining every 48 months.
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Location Specific Information Each Location shall have specific Fire Evacuation Procedures for that building and associates should familiarize themselves with. The information published on fire notices and as contained in the fire risk assessment for that location. If you have any doubt as to the fire exit route and assembly point please contact facilities. HSP4 Driving on Company Business All associates who drive on company business are required to undertake the online training and risk assessment and follow up on the action plans personal to them, as described in the detailed procedure in the H&S manual. Lockton also undertakes random driving licence checks for low and average mileage drivers and for all higher mileage drivers. Prerequisites of Driving on Business If in any doubt the associate should not drive and should seek alternative transport arrangements to complete the journey. All associates d r iving whilst on business must comply with this procedure: Including Hold a valid UK or International driving license that entitles then to drive the vehicle on UK or Irish roads. Check the vehicle Drive in accordance with the Highway Code and comply with all applicable laws. Not consume alcohol during the journey or commence the journey in a condition where the residual alcohol from previous drinks may exceed the limits set in law or if the individual feels
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that their driving may be impaired in any way by previous alcoholic drinks. Not take any drugs, prescription or otherwise, which may impair the ability to drive during any period of the journey So far as is reasonably practicable Lockton recommends not to use the mobile phone at all when driving on company business. If a phone must be used whilst driving then it can only be used with the appropriate hands free kit in accordance with the manufacturers and installers instructions and still remaining used in compliance with the Highway Code. Any calls made or received on mobile phones not using a hands free kit must be completed with the vehicle stationary and properly parked. Drive in a manner to mitigate the effect of fatigue on the individual Whilst using their car on company business it is required that all associates have their own car insurance and maintain it for the whole of the period of the journey. Whilst the choice between fully comprehensive and various types of “third party only” policies remains with the driver it is required that the policy is endorsed with cover for business use by the associate. The commencement of the journey and/or the subsequent submission of a claim for expenses shall constitute, by its submission, acknowledgement of this requirement and compliance with this condition. Eyesight The highway code requires that all drivers have vision that meets certain requirements, If you suspect that your vision is not able to meet the requirement then Lockton will pay for your eye test, but not any glasses Motoring offences, speeding, parking fines, fixed penalty notices The driver of the vehicle is liable for these charges and costs at all times. They will not be reimbursed.
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Hiring a Vehicle for use on Company Business Please see the main Health and Safety Manual – you cannot hire a car without following the procedure set down there. Smoking whilst Driving Whilst driving on company related business journeys Lockton encourages all associates not to smoke whilst driving. If you are carrying a passenger who is an associate, or a guest/client you should not smoke. HSP5 Noise in the Workplace We have a legal duty to protect our associates and others from the harmful effects of unwanted noise in the workplace. The Lockton office workplace is assessed as a low risk, low noise environment. Should any noise issues arise please contact facilities. HSP6 Working at Heights This means working where a fall from one level to another can occur resulting in personal injury. In the low risk office environment for Lockton this means the use of elephant foot stools and small step ladders two to four rungs used to gain access to shelving. Any other work requiring the use of five rung or more stepladders, mobile scaffolding and any work around unprotected opening or on a roof is not permitted without a review of that work and compliance with the detailed procedure in the H&S manual. Step ladders Are acceptable only for access or work of very short duration. They should Be spread open to their full extent, and Do not work on the top platform Do not use the top tread, tool shelf or rear part of the steps as a foot support
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Only one person should use the ladder at any one time The ladder must be appropriate and of an appropriate grade for the intended use They must only be used where they can be safety located out of the way of doors and gangways and be capable of being quickly removed from exit routes. They must be set on a level floor and not within 4m of any open drop, whether cordoned off or not. They must be removed back to store on completion of the task Stools Should not be cracked or damaged, have a sound surface with grip fast tape or other similar non slip finish rest properly square on the floor when stood on with body weight, and lock in place No Lockton ladder or steps or kick‐stools should be lent to any third party and you should not borrow equipment from others. HSP7 Associate Well Being This is a hugely important part of the Lockton workplace and all aspects of the employee wellbeing program, work place support program and other pastoral support is now available via HR and further information is in the Associate Handbook.
For further information Julie.Coates@uk.lockton.com Alternatively contact her on Tel: 020 7933 2794 HSP8 First Aid
Lockton will ensure First Aiders are available and trained and that first aid facilities and equipment are available.
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Information about who is a first aider will be published in each office and on the intranet. Associates are expect to familiarise themselves with who is a first aider in their office or in their part of the office in larger locations Associates are expected to follow the instructions of first aiders First aiders are volunteers. All first aid incidents must be recorded and reported to facilities. Training Lockton trains associates who are first aiders to the EFAW or FAW standard, using St Johns Ambulance trainers in England and Northern Ireland, St Andrews First Aid in Scotland and Irish Red Cross in Ireland. Identification of a First Aider All persons undertaking the role of a First Aider shall, for the duration of the time they are fulfilling the role, identify themselves by wearing a distinctive arm band with the words First Aider clearly printed on them.
If an emergency situation arises the First Aider must wear the provided arm band.
If a first aider is also a fire warden then they should wear the Fire Warden Tabard and the First Aider Arm Band. Associates must follow the instructions of a First Aider If any Lockton associate does not follow the directions of the First Aider, in the event they are members of staff of Lockton, they may be subject to formal disciplinary procedures.
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HSP 09 Guide Corporate Entertainment This is hosting or organizing an event – on site or offsite
There is a detailed guide for this in the main Health and Safety Manual. The aim of this guidance procedure is to assist Lockton associates to attend, plan or directly organise the health, safety and welfare of all people attending a corporate event. Do not run an event without reference to the guide. Attending as a guest Very simple and straight forward, if you are attending an event as a guest then please ensure that you are familiar with the health and safety regulations and requirements of the event and follow the instructions that you are given and enjoy the day. If you do have any concerns during the event then please raise them with your host and seek information and guidance at that time. HSP 10 Expectant and New Mothers ‐ Guide Lockton is proud to recognise our duties as a responsible employer to ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to ensure the health and welfare of both mother and baby during the period before birth and in the period when returning to work. The Associate Handbook, issued by HR, sets out how Lockton manages the ante natal and post natal leave and benefits. A link to the guide is here. [Click for Associate Guide] This document therefore does not repeat this content. The guide in the Health and Safety Manual is to enable both the associate and manager to take steps to ensure the work place risk assessment is reviewed for expectant and new mothers.
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HSP 11 Contractor Control Lockton appointed contractors working on our sites or within our offices must not place themselves or Lockton Associates at risk. Associates outside of the Facilities team may not appoint contracotrs to complete building alteration or maintenance work. All such requests should be made through facilities. In the event any associate sees work being undertaken in a manner they consider unsafe please contact Lockton Faciltiies as soon as possible, with as much information as possible. If in your opinion the unsafe practice is placing the worker or any Lockton associates or other parties in immediate danger then request the work be stopped and the area made safe until Lockton Facilties have contacted the contractor and resolved the situation. You will have the full backing of Lockton for this action, even in the event that the practice turns out to be an appropriate and approved safe method of work. HSP 12 Office Facilities Whilst the level of risk Associated with Lockton offices is predominantly low, a number of aspects exist that have potential for significant harm and will be managed accordingly: Asbestos Lockton will comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 If you suspect any material you discover maybe asbestos or something that may contain asbestos then please move people away from the area and contact facilities.
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Legionnaires Disease Water system will be assessed by a competent person which will highlight any additional precautions (or modifications) required. This may be organised by the landlord, including any periodic checks will be performed in line with the water system assessment if necessary, again these maybe by the landlord. Electricity Electricity introduces risks of shock and electrical burns, and electrical faults constitute significant fire risk. All electrical systems within Lockton occupied properties shall be properly specified, designed and installed and shall be subject to inspection. Portable appliances will be tested every 24 months (or more frequently if wear and tear is apparent). Associates must not use any of their own electrical equipment (with the exception of low voltage phone / tablet chargers) when at work and all associates are requested to inspect visually their work equipment prior to each day's use and to report any faults promptly. HSP 13 Third Party Sites and Foreign Travel Associates may be required to visit a wide variety of third party locations (in the UK and overseas) where they are exposed to hazards very different from those normally encountered in Lockton offices Lockton Associates will normally be accompanied on site visits by clients, who are responsible for defining safety requirements and ensuring Personal Protective Equipment needs are met. Even so, those Associates who are more likely to visit locations where significant inherent risks exist, will be provided with awareness Asociates must not attempt electrical repairs.
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training / material to help enable them to identify and respond to hazardous site conditions. Associates who routinely visit client locations where personal protective equipment is required should ensure they have their own set of the relevant equipment (for which they will be reimbursed by Lockton). In the event of visiting a location where required Personal Protective Equipment is not available – Associates must refrain from entering the relevant hazardous area. Where travelling to territories where political conditions or disease exposures give rise to significant risks; these will be controlled through the iJet process and through Lockton Asscoaites following the guidance given on the FCO website. Associates should check thoroughly before organsing travel for themselves or others. HSP 14 Young Persons Young persons are defined as anyone under the age of 18. A child is anyone who has not yet reached the official minimum school leaving age. Due to their lack of experience, maturity and risk awareness – young persons and children could be at increased risk of harm from work activities. Lockton activities are predominantly low‐risk office based and therefore would not expose young persons or children to work that:
Is beyond their physical or psychological capacity Exposes them to harmful substances or radiation
Involves risk of accidents that cannot reasonably be recognized or avoided by young people due to their insufficient attention to safety or lack of experience or training. Has a risk to health from extreme cold, heat, noise or vibration.
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Consequently the health and safety arrangements set out within this document and specific office risk assessments effectively mitigate any risks to which young persons are exposed. In the event of children being present in a Lockton office and where they are not directly supervised by their guardian (e.g. parent or teacher) then a specific risk assessment needs to be carried out. Also; in the event of a young person or child undertaking an activity that is outside the scope of normal office operations then specific risk assessments may be required. Examples of where this might be appropriate include visits to industrial premises / construction sites or participation in charitable events. If attending through work experience or other training it is likely there will be a Risk Assessment form to complete for the edecatiuonal institute looking after the young person. These should be completed and a copy retained for file. If no assessment form is provided by the young persons sponsor then contact faciltieis for a form to use. HSP 15 Lone Working There may be circumstances when an Associate is present in an office alone (e.g. early in the morning or in the evening). The nature of the office based activities undertaken mean that this will not normally create significantly elevated risks to the associate. However, should any of the following circumstances apply – lone working is not permitted: Associates are not permitted to work alone if they suffer a significant health concern where the need for medical intervention is considered likely (based on disclosed health information or previous incidents).
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Associates are not permitted to work alone if they require assistance to evacuate the premises in an emergency. Lockton offices are located in well‐lit commercial areas that tend to be populated into the evening. However, where an associate may work alone beyond 20.00; or if parking arrangements / public transport routes place them at elevated risk of violence then lone working should either be prohibited or taxis used (costs to be reimbursed by Lockton provided authorised by manager).
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