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‘Your Council Your Say’ Survey

3. Healthy, Safe and Secure

3.1 Health and Safety Systems

Health and Safety is paramount to Havering Parks and Open Spaces Service. Health and Safety is instilled in all of the working practices and complies with Havering’s Health and Safety Policy, Havering’s Parks and Open Spaces safe working practice and relevant safety legislation.

3.1.1 Training

All staff to receive training to enable them to carry out all tasks asked of them. This ranges from on-site instruction to a training course or qualification, as determined through appraisals and one to ones. Course can be provided externally for job specific training, e.g. operating hazardous tools and equipment, or corporately provided for generic subjects, e.g. first aid.

3.1.2. Communication

There are many avenues for communication of Health and Safety issues, to report incidents and raise concerns. These include Health and Safety Working Groups that include representatives from each department, e.g. Public Realm, team briefings/meetings, health and safety notice boards, Departmental Health and Safety Committee (union representative) meetings, staff appraisals and verbal briefings.

3.1.2. Co-operation

All staff are required to comply with health and safety measures and managers are encouraged to promote a positive safety culture.

3.1.2. Monitoring

Accident and Incident Reporting (AIR) provides a means of reactive monitoring and a good way of introducing preventative measures. Reporting is presented at CRM and the Health and Safety Working Groups.

Annual surveys are carried out by the departments corporate Health and Safety Advisor. These include a desktop assessment for the section, e.g. Parks and Open Spaces, and then site surveys (mainly in depots) if necessary.

3.1.3 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

There is a minimum standard of equipment required for park maintenance staff. All other PPE required is supplied and must be worn when completing tasks. All PPE is correctly stored. Damaged, worn or out of date PPE is replaced.

3.1.4 Vehicle, Machinery and Tools

All equipment must be regularly serviced and repaired and all staff are given training on equipment that they are required to use. In some cases certificates of competence are