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Waste Industry Safety & Health A practical pocket guide for the Waste industry Supported by:

Delivering the Solution Together Introduction The Waste Industry Safety and Health (WISH) forum is supporting the Health and Safety Executive s strategy for maintaining and improving Great Britain s health and safety performance. Reacting to feedback from the industry, WISH set up a working group to champion support for SMEs. This pocket guidance is an output of that group http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/delivering-the-solution-together.htm This is a pocket guide to support smaller businesses to meet their obligations under health and safety law. As an employer, or self employed person you are responsible for the health and safety in your business. For more detailed information, relevant to the Waste Management sector visit the HSE website and also look at the following guidance - Health and safety made simple - The basics for your business http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg449.pdf In general, the laws apply to all businesses, no matter how small. You must take the relevant precautions to reduce risk from the hazards around workplace dangers. You must provide a safe and healthy environment for workers, including yourself.

Delivering the Solutions Together - in our high risk sectors!

Here s the GUIDANCE Firstly consider the following: Get advice: Nominate someone knowledgeable to assist you with your health and safety duties either yourself, an in-house or an external person and make sure they are practical and know the industry. Lots of free advice is available. Risk assessment: Look at the hazards around your workplace look at what could go wrong, assess the risks and how they are controlled. Keep it brief and simple you re probably mentally doing it already. Further information go online and type: HSE risk assessment Monitor and Review: Regularly review what you have said, done and do is it still being followed? And monitor for effectiveness and compliance. For further free support go online and type WISH SME Resources into your internet search browser to go to the EU Skills one stop shop or type: HSE [enter your topic].

Think about welfare Keep premises clean

Safe Premises - slips, trips, falls, housekeeping A tidy workplace contributes to a safe workplace. Keep the premises clean. Ensure the workplace, equipment, systems and devices are maintained in an efficient state, efficient working order and in good repair. Ensure floors are in good condition and free of obstructions. Check access steps are clean, even and sturdy. Ensure an adequate level of lighting is provided. A worker cannot clean up without warm water and soap.

Ensure hand tools & work equipment are in good condition Ensure equipment is maintained and in good working order

Safe Plant and Machinery maintenance, servicing, lock-off Follow manufacturer s advice and ensure machines are adequately guarded and fitted with appropriate safety devices. Ensure emergency stops are tested regularly. Ensure power sources to machinery are properly connected and capable of being locked-off. Ensure machinery and plant can be cleaned safely. Check machines are maintained in an efficient working order and in good repair. Ensure there is a formally documented, planned preventive maintenance schedule for machinery. Check hand tools are in good condition, well maintained and used correctly. NEVER by-pass a safety guard.

Hazardous substances Safe processes for example for forklift trucks or collection or delivery vehicles

Safe Processes Ensure the various operations or tasks are carried out safely. Look particularly at: Manual Handling. Driving of vehicles / plant on site, deliveries or collections. Storage of raw materials and finished products. Ergonomic aspects of machine operation repetitive work. Use of hazardous substances COSHH assessments in place. Monitor custom and practice to spot unsafe working. People and vehicles effectively separated. An employee was badly injured when his finger was caught by an unguarded circular saw.

Check materials are being handled safely Ensure substances are correctly packaged and labelled

Safe Materials asbestos, dust, waste Check materials are being handled safely. Further information go online and type: HSE COSHH Identify if materials are dangerous, such as chemical and clinical wastes. Asbestos is still killing people. It requires specialist handling. Ensure substances are correctly contained and labelled. Ensure there is adequate information on the safe handling of materials and substances make data safety sheets available. A worker s employment was terminated after being diagnosed with progressive lung disease and was unable to continue to work. Did exposure to dusts or smoking cause the ill health? A medical team will investigate.

Ensure safe systems of work are established for potentially hazardous operations Record it!

Safe Systems of Work confined space, lock-off Ensure safe methods of work are established for potentially hazardous tasks. Check regularly that these safe methods of work are followed. Ensure a permit-to-work method is used where there is a high degree of foreseeable risk. It s a documented record to demonstrate it was carefully planned. Further information go online and type: HSE permit to work Check confined spaces have been identified and safe procedures established. Ensure lock-off procedures are identified and followed so machines can t come to life unexpectantly. NEVER enter a confined space unless you have been trained how to safely.

Ensure specific provisions for working at height Think about safe access to trucks - sheeting issues, steps kept clean Check ladders are not broken and won t slip

Safe Access to Work Ensure access roads and internal gangways are kept clear, maintained and well-lit. Ensure specific provisions are made for ensuring safe work at height as well as below ground level, e.g. scaffolds, mobile access equipment, excavations, tunnels. Check ladders are not damaged and are used correctly. Check access to trucks and plant ensure steps are designed to reduce risk of slipping and kept clean. Sheeting trucks / trailers ensure work is planned to avoid working at height.

Ensure people and travelling vehicles are separated!

Pedestrian and Vehicle Separation Ensure people and vehicles travel on different routes and are kept separate. Ensure drivers look out for pedestrians. Check for clear visibility on access routes. Ensure people and vehicles travel at safe speeds. Use audible and flashing alarms to warn people of potential danger. A worker was in hospital for 4 months and had to have his spleen removed and most of his pancreas after being crushed between a telehandler and a steel post in an unplanned, short duration reversing machine task.

Ensure the level of supervision is adequate Ensure line managers and supervisors are adequately trained in their health and safety duties

Adequate Supervision knowledgeable eyes on Ensure the level of supervision is adequate. Ensure line managers are adequately trained in their health and safety duties. Monitor and review supervisors effectiveness. Ensure training is given and a record kept, ideally a certificate. You never know when proving a worker is trained will be critical. Practice makes perfect and supports trained workers to be competent.

Ensure competent persons are appointed Ensure First Aid boxes are adequately stocked

Competent and Trained Personnel - understand safe behaviour Ensure competent persons, e.g. for electrical maintenance work, are appointed. Ensure operators are adequately informed, instructed and trained in any safe systems (methods) of work. Ensure it is understood what equipment can not be interfered with or altered. Ensure staff know what they are not allowed to do. If it doesn t look right, it probably isn t - speak up! Practice what to do in an emergency - use emergency stimulations to test yourselves. Worker suffered fractures to scull, eye area and vertebrae and still suffers constant dull pain in his neck and head after being seriously injured from an unsafe, poorly secured cargo being unloaded.

Take care of the vulnerable!

Care of the Vulnerable asthmatic, pregnant, young, English not first language, illiterate Identify if vulnerable groups are exposed to specific hazards and decide how best to control the risks. Check if such persons need to receive some form of health checks. Ensure specific provisions are made for the supervision of the vulnerable. Clear communication is vital and avoids misunderstanding. Free training on basic skills is often available at local colleges.

Ensure drinking and eating in working areas is banned Identify and protect against risk of skin conditions occurring

Personal Hygiene do not eat when Waste is present, wear gloves, wash hands Protect against the risk of occupational skin conditions developing through poor levels of personal hygiene. Ensure adequate welfare and amenity facilities are provided and kept clean. Ensure there is a ban on the consumption of food and drink in areas near Waste materials. Vermin carry diseases harmful to humans don t attract them!

Focus on health - check masks are adequate and fit

Personal Protective Equipment should be worn correctly and be clean and relevant Check and ensure the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided meets the requirements necessary for the particular hazards and risks of the workplace. Ensure there is a clear understanding from all users of the PPE required to be worn. Ensure there is a formal understanding for assessment, selection and purchase of correct PPE beware that fake or sub-standard items are on the market. Check those employees exposed to risks wear their PPE correctly and all the time that they are exposed to those risks.

LOOK ensure unsafe practices are stopped

Careful Conduct see it, sort it, report it! Watch and observe operators behave safely during their work and that they protect their health too. Ensure unsafe practices are stopped and check your custom and practice we ve always done it like that, because it may be unsafe. Ensure there is a method to report unsafe practice.

Identify if electrics or vibration are a hazard Identify if risk of fire is an issue

Risk Assessments ask yourself - what could go wrong? Check if working with electricity is a hazard. Ensure electrical equipment is maintained check both fixed and portable electrical items. Identify if risk of fire is a hazard and manage that risk. Identify if risk from vibration from tools is a hazard. Ensure controls and emergency procedures are in place. Test and practice because workers need to think calmly if things go wrong. For further information go online and type: HSE risk assessment and advice.

Acknowledgements: Thank you to the WISH working group, Support for SMEs members for developing this tool for the Waste sector. Thank you to EU Skills, Support for SMEs project for their funding support and webpage facility. Thank you to Agrivert Limited for supporting this WISH project and its development.

For further information about this publication and to order more copies please contact: Susan Relf at srelf@agrivert.co.uk For HSE enquiries contact: http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/index.htm http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact/contact.htm Supported by: Susan Relf (Agrivert). Illustrations by: Peter King (Paktoons) WISH_HS_V1