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Paul Clyndes

RMT National Health and Safety Officer

ARIOPS Conference 2014

Slide No 2

•Last presentation to ARIOPS from RMT was in 2006.

•Interesting to review what, if anything, has changed!

•Certainly older, fater and greyer!•But are we any wiser?

RMT OH Provider Survey 2013

• 100% OH Provision (90%)

• 10% “in house” provider (50%)

• 85% within HR function

• 100% link to MFA

Slide No 3

TUC 2014 Safety Rep Survey

The five most frequently cited

hazards in 2014 were stress, bullying/harassment, overwork, back

strains and slips, trips, falls on a level.

Slide No 4

Stress

• 67% identify as top 5 hazard

• 32% rank it as the top hazard

Slide No 5

Bullying/harassment

• A growing concern

• Now ranked as a top 5 hazard

• 37%(‘10), 41%(‘12), 46%

• Theme for RMT’s annual conference

Slide No 6

Back strains/Slips, trips and falls

• Back strain listed by 33%

• STF listed by 32%

Slide No 7

Back to 2006

“There should be a partnership between relevant managers, OH

Professionals and safety reps so we can jointly identify health problems,

devise solutions which can be implemented and reviewed.”

Slide No 8

What have we achieved?

• Collaboration has become the key to success.

• Many examples of the sort of joint working the unions called for.

• Major improvements within NR, ORR and RSSB.

Slide No 9

Back to 2006

“Where partnerships do not exist safety reps should have the ability to raise concerns over workers health issues

through a formal system and management should have a duty to

respond.”

Slide No 10

What have we achieved?

• Less success here.

• Second opinions rare.

• Conflict between different health care providers.

• Role of the safety rep in OH provision

Slide No 11

Slide No 12

“First you socialize medicine andeverything else follows like night

follows day.”

Slide No 13

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