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Scottish Higher Performers Forum
‘Influencing health and safety within Scotland’
3rd March 2006
AgendaIntroduction PHASS UpdateSHPF UpdateSHPF Member Presentations‘Using the Challenge to influence others beyond the Workplace’Promoting Safety 24/7: discussion paperAoCB
SHPF Update
Web based communication50 organisations engaged with the process8 committed formally to the challenge
Extended an invitation to 24 organisations linked to;Large Organisation’s Partnership projectPerformance Reporting ResearchBusiness Benefits Case StudiesLeadership Case Studies
SHPF Update
From: SHPF Community.
With: SHPF CommunityPHASSPOOSH ScotlandSELECTScotch Whisky Association
Through: RoSPA Journals; Web pagesSafety Groups UK
www.safetygroupsuk.org.uk
Ayrshire Central Scotland Fife Grampian Inverclyde & Renfrew BordersStrathclyde Tayside
Scottish Chamber of Safety www.scos.org.uk
Partnership agreement with HSE
Reaching out to small businesses in local communities
Focus on HSE priority areas
Leading on DERM at Work Project
Dermal Exposure Risk Management
Linked to HSE’s plans on Disease Reduction Programme
Management kit for preventing work-related dermatitis
10 Seminars across UKPack available to members of H&S groups
Engaging with Safety Groups ?
POOSH Scotland Update
Members of your local health and safety group?
Raise awareness within contractor’s, suppliers and other business partners?
SHPF Member Presentations
‘Using the Challenge to influence others beyond the Workplace’
Brian Sweeney Devro (Scotland) Ltd
Bob Rae ESS Support Services Worldwide
Alan Harwood FMC Technologies Ltd
Douglas BlackwoodNational Semiconductor(UK)Ltd
SHPF Member Presentations
‘Using the Challenge to influence others beyond the Workplace’
Q&A
Promoting Safety 24/7
RoSPA discussion document on the business case and options for action
Scottish Health Survey 2003Chapter 7:Accidents
Work based men (16-64) 8 per 100 personsNon work based 12 Highest non work (16-24) 23
Work based women 3 per 100 personsNon work based 11 Highest non work (>75) 20
Scottish Health Survey 2003Chapter 7:Accidents
58% of men in paid work took time off work as a consequence of an accident, 55% of women.
Scottish Health Survey 2003Chapter 7:Accidents
58% of men in paid work took time off work as a consequence of an accident, 55% of women.