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Health and Safety Unit
LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY
HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE
Minutes of meeting held at 2pm on Wednesday 9th
June, 2010 in the Roscoe Room, Egerton
Court.
Present: Ms Alison M. Wild Chair
Ms Ann Barrett Health and Safety Coordinator, Health and
Applied Social Sciences
Ms Emily Bedford Senior Occupational Health Nurse
Ms Dawn Fantin Health and Safety Coordinator,
Marketing and International
Mr John Gillin Senior Adviser, Safety and Health Services
Ms Cathy Gleig Health and Safety Coordinator,
Education, Community and Leisure
Mr Nigel Green Health and Safety Coordinator, Finance,
Planning and Enterprise
Ms Anne Hogarth Health and Safety Coordinator, Business
and Law
Mr Sean Holdsworth Health and Safety Adviser
Mr Brian Kerrigan Director, Corporate Services
Mr Eric McEvoy Health and Safety Coordinator, Cross
Faculty Science, Technology and
Environment
Ms Carol Wurcbacher Health and Safety Coordinator,
Academic Enhancement
In attendance: Mrs Paula Quirk – Secretary
HS 08/10 APOLOGIES
NOTED: That apologies were received from Dr Nigel Wilson, Mick Melia and Lorraine
Buchan.
HS 09/10 MINUTES OF LAST MEETING
NOTED: That the minutes of the last meeting held on Wednesday 3rd
February 2010
were accepted as a true record.
HS 10/10 MATTERS ARISING NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE ON THE AGENDA
Building plans
NOTED: That an update was not available in the absence of Ian Webster.
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Post meeting note: To date 40 out of 44 buildings now have completed or
revised fire alarm plans. Work will continue updating all building plans when
required.
Item closed.
WCP3 No Smoking
NOTED: That Dawn Fantin confirmed that designated smoking areas have been
provided at the front and rear of the Art and Design Academy.
Item closed.
Revision of SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPS)
(LRC arrangements)
NOTED: That John Gillin confirmed that a further meeting took place with Jim
Ainsworth (L&SS) on Friday 5th
March to review evacuation arrangements in
the LRCs. This information has been included in the Fire Risk Assessments
undertaken by Sean Holdsworth.
Item closed.
Vehicle movement, Byrom Street
NOTED: That a meeting was held in March 2010 and a further meeting is due to take
place on 10th
June. Arrangements will continue to be kept under review.
AGREED: That this item is now closed and should be reported on by exception if arising
issues cannot be addressed at a local level.
Item closed.
Training on operation of Fire Criers
NOTED: That the Fire Criers have been reconnected at Byrom Street and are working
well. Evacuations will take place in early July and September.
Item closed.
Accessible toilets alarm activation procedure
NOTED: That a working group met. The revised procedures were subsequently
circulated to the working group and agreed. The procedures are generic,
requiring Health and Safety Coordinators to provide and publicise site specific
arrangements based upon them. The Health and Safety Coordinators will be
contacted and briefed on the requirements.
ACTION: Sean Holdsworth
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Stress surveys and risk assessments
NOTED: That John Gillin provided the following update on stress surveys and risk
assessments:
- Finance, Information and Planning: arrangements are in place to
commence stress surveys
- Media, Arts and Social Science: surveys will commence this November
- Business and Law: stress surveys are underway
- Health and Applied Social Science: stress surveys are complete and
risk assessments are ongoing
- Science: arrangements are in place to commence stress surveys
- Technology and Environment: arrangements are in place to commence
stress surveys
Item closed.
New starters
NOTED: That Brian Kerrigan liaised with Human Resources to agree a system
whereby Ruth Lewis (Human Resources) will contact all Health and Safety
Coordinators with a list of staff including part time and sessional staff. This will
assist Health and Safety Coordinators with completion of the reports to the
Health and Safety Committee.
Item closed.
Changes in health and safety role holders
NOTED: That the health and safety network lists were updated by Paula Quirk in
March 2010. A further request for notification of changes was sent out in May.
This is proving a little more problematic because of the recent department
and School moves. The next review will be in November, to allow the new
University structure to bed in.
Item closed.
HS 11.10 DISCUSSION ITEMS
Approval of SCP9 Personal Protective Equipment
NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The new content is based on
HSE Codes of Practice and Guidance. The new appendices provide risk
assessment guidance and a personal protective equipment (PPE) checklist.
That the risk assessment sample form was removed from the existing Code.
The relevant identification and specification of PPE should be through the
main risk assessment process and should not be undertaken in isolation.
AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP9 Personal Protective Equipment subject
to inclusion of the following additional text at the end of the first paragraph on
section 2 (page 3): ‘utilising the guidance and form contained in SCP8 Risk
Assessment’ and changing the text at the end of section 5.4 (page 8) to
reflect the fact that the use of latex gloves is not permitted.
Item closed.
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Approval of SCP17 Manual Handling
NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The new information is
based on HSE Codes of Practice and Guidance. It now has appendices
providing risk assessment guidance and a risk assessment form.
AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP17 Manual Handling subject to the
inclusion of the following additional text at the end of section 2: ‘There may be
some circumstances where the risk rating arising from the assessment
requires some input from the Health and Safety Unit. This is explained at the
end of the Manual Handling Risk Assessment form (Appendix 2)’.
Item closed.
Approval of SCP20 Display Screen Equipment
NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. There are few changes, but
of note are those in regard to training. The existing Code requires that all
users are trained by Health and Safety Officers. Removing this requirement
and emphasising the Code’s guidance should raise the number of completed
self assessment checklists returned to the Health and Safety Unit for review.
AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP20 Display Screen Equipment, subject to
swapping the paragraphs in section 5 (page 6) to clarify the responsibilities of
Schools/Services in regard to provision of information for users and including
the text that had been struck through in section 6.3.
Item closed.
Approval of SCP27 Driving
NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The proposed changes are
extensive; one of the objectives was to include guidance in regard to the ‘grey
fleet’ of private vehicles owned by staff and used on University business.
There was consultation with interested parties in April 2008; reference was
made to guidance from the University’s insurers, Department of Transport
guidance and guidance from the ‘Safe and Sound’ road safety charity.
That some staff may be unaware of the insurance implications of using their
own vehicles on University business both in terms of what cover is provided
by the institution and what staff are legally obliged to ensure they have in
place, particularly in regard to business use cover.
AGREED: That reference to ‘fully comprehensive insurance’ should be changed to
‘business use’ in section 5.3 and the following text included:
‘Driving personal vehicles on University business without being covered for
business use on the vehicle’s insurance invalidates the cover and so is illegal.
Business use cover is also a pre-requisite for vehicle mileage expense
claims. The mileage allowance is set in such a way as to compensate for any
additional costs arising from fuel, wear and tear and possible additional
insurance premium for business use cover.
The following all assumes business cover on behalf of the individual:
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- If a member of staff is injured while using his/her private vehicle on
University business he/she is not covered by University’s Employers
liability insurance. They would be covered by their own insurance
- If a member of staff injures a third party while using his/her private vehicle
on University business this would be covered by their own insurance
- If a member of staff’s vehicle breaks down on University business and
incurs costs this would not be covered by the University’s insurance
- If a member of staff’s vehicle is damaged, lost or stolen whilst on
University business the individual’s vehicle insurance would cover it
- If an item was stolen from the vehicle of a member of staff while he/she
was using it on University business, this would not be covered by the
University’s insurance
- For journeys from home to the member of staff’s normal place of work the
University’s personal accident insurance covers staff for a limited number
of severe injuries’
That the insurance information above should also be included on the Human
Resources and Finance websites and should be covered in staff induction.
That wider publication of these requirements should be discussed with
Human Resources and Income and Expenditure and reference made in the
Code, which will be resubmitted for approval at the next Committee meeting.
ACTION: John Gillin
Approval of SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPS)
NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The principal objective was
to simplify the process and make less prescriptive which staff members
should carry out the PEEPS.
AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation
Plans subject to the following change to the text on Section 3 of the PEEP
form (page 13): ‘Complete this only if the equipment is not an evacuation lift,
evacuation chair or stair climber’.
Item closed.
HS 12.10 INFORMATION ITEMS
Report from the Senior Adviser, Safety and Health Services
NOTED: That work is ongoing to develop an electronic accident reporting system.
That restructuring and building moves necessitated a review of the
University’s health and safety networks to ensure cover is where required and
represents value to the institution. Report formats are also under review.
These will be ongoing processes.
That at the conclusion of the review of Student Medical Services (which was
included in the 2009/10 Health and Safety Action Plan), it was determined
that the service could not continue in its existing form, due to a focus on
consolidating a statutory service to students and staff (occupational health)
rather than primary health care (provided by Student Medical Services).
Item closed.
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Reports from Health and Safety Coordinators - Faculties
Science, Technology and Environment
NOTED: That a scheduled evacuation of the newly opened Tom Reilly Building was
undertaken on 25th
February. The building was evacuated effectively.
Item closed.
Business and Law
NOTED: That a written report was received.
Education, Community and Leisure
NOTED: That a written report was received.
Health and Applied Social Sciences
NOTED: That a written report was received.
Reports from Health and Safety Coordinators - Services
Finance, Information and Planning
NOTED: That a scheduled evacuation was undertaken on Thursday 27th
May. The
building was evacuated effectively.
That auxiliary fire doors do not open by using the alarm panel; the emergency
break glass system has to be used for the doors to open.
Item closed.
Academic Enhancement
NOTED: That a query had been raised with John Gillin about the requirement for
Health and Safety Officers in the Research Support Office and Centre for
Staff Development.
ACTION: John Gillin
Infrastructure, Administration and Human Resources
NOTED: That a written report was received.
Marketing, Enterprise and International
NOTED: That a written report was received.
HS 13.10 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
NOTED: That there was no other business
HS 14.10 DATE AND TIME OF NEXT MEETING
NOTED: That the next meeting will be held at 2pm on 6th
October 2010.

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139211387-June-2010-Minutes-2.doc

  • 1. 1 Health and Safety Unit LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Minutes of meeting held at 2pm on Wednesday 9th June, 2010 in the Roscoe Room, Egerton Court. Present: Ms Alison M. Wild Chair Ms Ann Barrett Health and Safety Coordinator, Health and Applied Social Sciences Ms Emily Bedford Senior Occupational Health Nurse Ms Dawn Fantin Health and Safety Coordinator, Marketing and International Mr John Gillin Senior Adviser, Safety and Health Services Ms Cathy Gleig Health and Safety Coordinator, Education, Community and Leisure Mr Nigel Green Health and Safety Coordinator, Finance, Planning and Enterprise Ms Anne Hogarth Health and Safety Coordinator, Business and Law Mr Sean Holdsworth Health and Safety Adviser Mr Brian Kerrigan Director, Corporate Services Mr Eric McEvoy Health and Safety Coordinator, Cross Faculty Science, Technology and Environment Ms Carol Wurcbacher Health and Safety Coordinator, Academic Enhancement In attendance: Mrs Paula Quirk – Secretary HS 08/10 APOLOGIES NOTED: That apologies were received from Dr Nigel Wilson, Mick Melia and Lorraine Buchan. HS 09/10 MINUTES OF LAST MEETING NOTED: That the minutes of the last meeting held on Wednesday 3rd February 2010 were accepted as a true record. HS 10/10 MATTERS ARISING NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE ON THE AGENDA Building plans NOTED: That an update was not available in the absence of Ian Webster.
  • 2. 2 Post meeting note: To date 40 out of 44 buildings now have completed or revised fire alarm plans. Work will continue updating all building plans when required. Item closed. WCP3 No Smoking NOTED: That Dawn Fantin confirmed that designated smoking areas have been provided at the front and rear of the Art and Design Academy. Item closed. Revision of SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPS) (LRC arrangements) NOTED: That John Gillin confirmed that a further meeting took place with Jim Ainsworth (L&SS) on Friday 5th March to review evacuation arrangements in the LRCs. This information has been included in the Fire Risk Assessments undertaken by Sean Holdsworth. Item closed. Vehicle movement, Byrom Street NOTED: That a meeting was held in March 2010 and a further meeting is due to take place on 10th June. Arrangements will continue to be kept under review. AGREED: That this item is now closed and should be reported on by exception if arising issues cannot be addressed at a local level. Item closed. Training on operation of Fire Criers NOTED: That the Fire Criers have been reconnected at Byrom Street and are working well. Evacuations will take place in early July and September. Item closed. Accessible toilets alarm activation procedure NOTED: That a working group met. The revised procedures were subsequently circulated to the working group and agreed. The procedures are generic, requiring Health and Safety Coordinators to provide and publicise site specific arrangements based upon them. The Health and Safety Coordinators will be contacted and briefed on the requirements. ACTION: Sean Holdsworth
  • 3. 3 Stress surveys and risk assessments NOTED: That John Gillin provided the following update on stress surveys and risk assessments: - Finance, Information and Planning: arrangements are in place to commence stress surveys - Media, Arts and Social Science: surveys will commence this November - Business and Law: stress surveys are underway - Health and Applied Social Science: stress surveys are complete and risk assessments are ongoing - Science: arrangements are in place to commence stress surveys - Technology and Environment: arrangements are in place to commence stress surveys Item closed. New starters NOTED: That Brian Kerrigan liaised with Human Resources to agree a system whereby Ruth Lewis (Human Resources) will contact all Health and Safety Coordinators with a list of staff including part time and sessional staff. This will assist Health and Safety Coordinators with completion of the reports to the Health and Safety Committee. Item closed. Changes in health and safety role holders NOTED: That the health and safety network lists were updated by Paula Quirk in March 2010. A further request for notification of changes was sent out in May. This is proving a little more problematic because of the recent department and School moves. The next review will be in November, to allow the new University structure to bed in. Item closed. HS 11.10 DISCUSSION ITEMS Approval of SCP9 Personal Protective Equipment NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The new content is based on HSE Codes of Practice and Guidance. The new appendices provide risk assessment guidance and a personal protective equipment (PPE) checklist. That the risk assessment sample form was removed from the existing Code. The relevant identification and specification of PPE should be through the main risk assessment process and should not be undertaken in isolation. AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP9 Personal Protective Equipment subject to inclusion of the following additional text at the end of the first paragraph on section 2 (page 3): ‘utilising the guidance and form contained in SCP8 Risk Assessment’ and changing the text at the end of section 5.4 (page 8) to reflect the fact that the use of latex gloves is not permitted. Item closed.
  • 4. 4 Approval of SCP17 Manual Handling NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The new information is based on HSE Codes of Practice and Guidance. It now has appendices providing risk assessment guidance and a risk assessment form. AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP17 Manual Handling subject to the inclusion of the following additional text at the end of section 2: ‘There may be some circumstances where the risk rating arising from the assessment requires some input from the Health and Safety Unit. This is explained at the end of the Manual Handling Risk Assessment form (Appendix 2)’. Item closed. Approval of SCP20 Display Screen Equipment NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. There are few changes, but of note are those in regard to training. The existing Code requires that all users are trained by Health and Safety Officers. Removing this requirement and emphasising the Code’s guidance should raise the number of completed self assessment checklists returned to the Health and Safety Unit for review. AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP20 Display Screen Equipment, subject to swapping the paragraphs in section 5 (page 6) to clarify the responsibilities of Schools/Services in regard to provision of information for users and including the text that had been struck through in section 6.3. Item closed. Approval of SCP27 Driving NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The proposed changes are extensive; one of the objectives was to include guidance in regard to the ‘grey fleet’ of private vehicles owned by staff and used on University business. There was consultation with interested parties in April 2008; reference was made to guidance from the University’s insurers, Department of Transport guidance and guidance from the ‘Safe and Sound’ road safety charity. That some staff may be unaware of the insurance implications of using their own vehicles on University business both in terms of what cover is provided by the institution and what staff are legally obliged to ensure they have in place, particularly in regard to business use cover. AGREED: That reference to ‘fully comprehensive insurance’ should be changed to ‘business use’ in section 5.3 and the following text included: ‘Driving personal vehicles on University business without being covered for business use on the vehicle’s insurance invalidates the cover and so is illegal. Business use cover is also a pre-requisite for vehicle mileage expense claims. The mileage allowance is set in such a way as to compensate for any additional costs arising from fuel, wear and tear and possible additional insurance premium for business use cover. The following all assumes business cover on behalf of the individual:
  • 5. 5 - If a member of staff is injured while using his/her private vehicle on University business he/she is not covered by University’s Employers liability insurance. They would be covered by their own insurance - If a member of staff injures a third party while using his/her private vehicle on University business this would be covered by their own insurance - If a member of staff’s vehicle breaks down on University business and incurs costs this would not be covered by the University’s insurance - If a member of staff’s vehicle is damaged, lost or stolen whilst on University business the individual’s vehicle insurance would cover it - If an item was stolen from the vehicle of a member of staff while he/she was using it on University business, this would not be covered by the University’s insurance - For journeys from home to the member of staff’s normal place of work the University’s personal accident insurance covers staff for a limited number of severe injuries’ That the insurance information above should also be included on the Human Resources and Finance websites and should be covered in staff induction. That wider publication of these requirements should be discussed with Human Resources and Income and Expenditure and reference made in the Code, which will be resubmitted for approval at the next Committee meeting. ACTION: John Gillin Approval of SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPS) NOTED: That this Code is a revision of an existing Code. The principal objective was to simplify the process and make less prescriptive which staff members should carry out the PEEPS. AGREED: That the Committee approved SCP37 Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans subject to the following change to the text on Section 3 of the PEEP form (page 13): ‘Complete this only if the equipment is not an evacuation lift, evacuation chair or stair climber’. Item closed. HS 12.10 INFORMATION ITEMS Report from the Senior Adviser, Safety and Health Services NOTED: That work is ongoing to develop an electronic accident reporting system. That restructuring and building moves necessitated a review of the University’s health and safety networks to ensure cover is where required and represents value to the institution. Report formats are also under review. These will be ongoing processes. That at the conclusion of the review of Student Medical Services (which was included in the 2009/10 Health and Safety Action Plan), it was determined that the service could not continue in its existing form, due to a focus on consolidating a statutory service to students and staff (occupational health) rather than primary health care (provided by Student Medical Services). Item closed.
  • 6. 6 Reports from Health and Safety Coordinators - Faculties Science, Technology and Environment NOTED: That a scheduled evacuation of the newly opened Tom Reilly Building was undertaken on 25th February. The building was evacuated effectively. Item closed. Business and Law NOTED: That a written report was received. Education, Community and Leisure NOTED: That a written report was received. Health and Applied Social Sciences NOTED: That a written report was received. Reports from Health and Safety Coordinators - Services Finance, Information and Planning NOTED: That a scheduled evacuation was undertaken on Thursday 27th May. The building was evacuated effectively. That auxiliary fire doors do not open by using the alarm panel; the emergency break glass system has to be used for the doors to open. Item closed. Academic Enhancement NOTED: That a query had been raised with John Gillin about the requirement for Health and Safety Officers in the Research Support Office and Centre for Staff Development. ACTION: John Gillin Infrastructure, Administration and Human Resources NOTED: That a written report was received. Marketing, Enterprise and International NOTED: That a written report was received. HS 13.10 ANY OTHER BUSINESS NOTED: That there was no other business HS 14.10 DATE AND TIME OF NEXT MEETING NOTED: That the next meeting will be held at 2pm on 6th October 2010.