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New Workplace Inspections Updated 14 Nov 2011

Why are health and safety reps important? How do I become one? Click here


Update 11 May 2011

Health and Safety FAQs and online advice form

Unions back temperature survey at Waverley Court and Chesser House 28 April 2011

International Workers Memorial Day Edinburgh 28 April 2011
The Edinburgh event took place at 12 O'clock on 28 April 2011 at the Memorial Tree, West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. Click here for details

28 February 2011 is RSI Awareness Day
Click here for details and a UNISON Information Sheet

December 2010: Cold Weather Working Advice
Click here for detailed advice from the Health and Safety Officer

26 October 2011 was National Inspection Day

On this date Trade Union Safety Representatives are encouraged to inspect their workplace.

It wasn't possible to agree a joint approach with management to support an awareness campaign despite me raising the issue with them. If you don't have a UNISON Trade Union Safety Representative in your workplace (and around 600 Council workplaces don't) then you and your colleagues will miss out on this opportunity to identify risks posed to your Health and Safety while you are at work.

24 to 28 October 2011 was also European Health and Safety at Work week; again due to the restriction on time to undertake Trade Union Safety work that Council management have imposed it was impossible to organise a campaign based around this. The theme for this year was Maintenance which is particularly important as this is the type of issue that is sacrificed when cuts are imposed. The TUC guidance on this topic can be found here;

http://www.tuc.org.uk/workplace/tuc-18233-f0.cfm

If you or a colleague are interested in becoming a trained Health and Safety representative please contact the Branch Health and Safety Officer via the Branch Office.

See more at http://www.unison.org.uk/safety/pages_view.asp?did=7303

Why are health and safety reps important? How do I become one? Click here

Update 11 May 2011
UNISON City of Edinburgh Branch is pleased that progress is being made in implementing the Committee structure that was agreed when the Health and Safety Policy was signed in March 2009.

The Branch is still actively seeking safety reps who are able and willing to undertake the detailed consultation with each Department and with the full Council to help make the City of Edinburgh Council a safer place to work.

If you are a Safety Rep and you are interested in getting involved please contact the Branch Health and Safety Officer (Dave McConnell) via the Branch Office.

If you aren't a Safety Rep but are interested in becoming one please also contact the Branch Health and Safety Officer (Dave McConnell) via the Branch Office.

The Branch Health & Safety Committee comprises branch officers and reps from stewards committees. Its job is to oversee Health and Safety issues, to advise stewards committees and officers, to support Health and Safety reps and to campaign on Health and Safety issues.

Shop Stewards are encouraged to be safety reps as well, although there is also a parallel system where members can be elected or appointed purely as Safety reps. They have a statutory role and 20 days accredited training is available via TUC courses. Further specialised training is available through UNISON and other TUC courses.

Safety reps would typically monitor Health and Safety in the workplace, carry out inspections and ensure proper risk assessments are carried out. Support comes from the Health and Safety committee and from an extensive database held in the branch office on Health and Safety legislation and regulations.

Following the introduction of the Council's new Health and Safety Policy in March 2009 the Council and each individual Department should have joint management/union health and safety committees. Currently these committees have not been set up however UNISON is pressing for this to happen and we will need to have trained Safety Reps in every workplace to make these into effective forums. Similar structures should be developed in the community sector and in associated bodies.

The role of Health and Safety is becoming more crucial as ideological cuts start to bite and the pressures and stresses on our members increase.

Anyone who is interested in becoming a Safety Rep should contact the Branch Office for more information.

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HandS resource bank
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Scottish Hazards Campaign
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