THE STITHIANS CENTRE
Church Road. Stithians. Cornwall
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THE STITHIANS CENTRE HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY

Part 1 ~ General Statement of Policy

This document is the Health and Safety Policy of The Stithians Centre – Stithians Village Hall Management Committee.

Our policy is to:

a) Provide healthy and safe working conditions, equipment and systems of work for our employee(s), volunteers, committee members and hirers

b) Keep the The Stithians Centre and equipment in a safe condition for all users.

c) Provide such training and information as is necessary to staff, volunteers and users.

It is the intention of The Stithians Village Hall Management Committee to comply with all Health and Safety legislation and to act positively where it can reasonably do so to prevent injury, ill health or any danger arising from its activities and operations.

The Stithians Village Hall Management Committee considers the promotion of the health and safety of its employees at work and those who use its premises, including contractors who may work there, to be of great importance. The management committee recognises that the effective prevention of accidents depends as much on a committed attitude of mind to safety as on the operation and maintenance of equipment and safe systems of work. To this and, it will seek to encourage employees, committee members and users to engage in the establishment and observance of safe working practices.

Employees, hirers and visitors will be expected to recognise that there is a duty on them to comply with the practices set out by the committee, with all safety requirements set out in the hiring agreement and with safety notices on the premises and to accept responsibility to do everything they can to prevent injury to themselves or others.

Signed: (On behalf of the Management Committee)

Name: M M Ramsey

Position: Chairperson

Date: 14-1-09

Part 2: Organisation of Health and Safety

The Stithians Village Hall Management Committee has overall responsibility for health and safety at Stithians Centre.

The persons delegated by the management committee to have day to day responsibility for the implementation of this policy are:

Name: CARETAKER Charlie Burley. Address 54 Collins Parc Stithians. Tel: 01209 860 148

Name: CHAIRMAN – Margaret Ramsey. Tel: No. 01209 861361

Address: Kenfield, Stithians TR3 7DP

It is the duty of all employees, hirers and visitors to take care of themselves and others who may be affected by their activities and to co-operate with the management committee in keeping the premises safe and healthy including the grounds.

Should anyone using the hall come across a fault, damage or other situation which might cause injury and cannot be rectified immediately they should inform the person above, or the Bookings Secretary, as soon as possible so that the problem can be dealt with. Where equipment is damaged a notice should be placed on it warning that it is not to be used and it should be placed out of the way of obvious use.

The following persons have responsibility for specific items:

First Aid box Chair

Reporting of Accidents Chair

Fire precautions and checks Chair and Caretaker

Training in use of hazardous substances and equipment

Risk Assessment and Inspections Chair and Secretary ,

Information to contractors Chair

Information to hirers Bookings officer

Insurance Treasurer

Part 3: Arrangements and Procedures

Licence

The hall is licensed for the following activities by Kerrier District Council:

Premises Licence for dance, films (NOT 18 cert,), live music, plays, indoor sports

Date licence was last renewed: May 2008

Fire Precautions and Checks*

*Available on request from the bookings officer

Person with responsibility for testing equipment and keeping log Caretaker

Local Fire Brigade Contact Name Sub Officer Malcolm Gilbert

Fire Brigade Contact Tel No: 01326 212 412

Company hired to maintain and service fire safety equipment: Name Firewatch Southwest Ltd

Address: Tel No.: 01326 333 122 Location of service record: H&S File (available from secretary)

Item Test interval

Location Service

Date

Residual Current Device Monthly    
Emergency Lighting Monthly    
Fire Exits - main hall Weekly    
       
       
Fire fighting appliances Annually    
Electrical installation 3 years    
       
       

Procedure In Case of accidents

The location of the nearest hospital:

Accident and Emergency/Casualty dept is: Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro

Minor injuries Unit: Falmouth Hospital, Trescobeas Rd, Falmouth or Camborne/ Redruth Community Hospital, Barncoose, Redruth

The location and telephone no. for the nearest doctor's surgery is: Stithians Surgery, Crellow Lane, Stithians

01209 860 170.

When above not open: Penryn Surgery, Saracen Way, Penryn. 01326 372 502

The First Aid Box is located in: the kitchen in drawer by the cooker.

The person responsible for keeping this up to date is: Chair, Margret Ramsey and Secretary Cath Cullen

The accident book/forms are kept with this file. This must be completed whenever an accident occurs.

Any accident must be reported to the member of the management committee responsible,

who is: Chair – Margaret Ramsey

The person responsible for completing RIDDOR forms and reporting accidents is: Margaret Ramsey

The following major Injuries or incidents must be reported on RIDDOR forms:

• fracture, other then to fingers, thumbs or toes;

• amputation

• dislocation of the shoulder, hip, knee or spine

• loss of sight (temporary or permanent)

• any penetrating Injury to the eye (Including chemical)

• injury from electric shock/burn leading to unconsciousness or requiring resuscitation or admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours;

• any other injury leading to hypothermia, heat - induced illness or unconsciousness or requiring resuscitation or requiring admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours

unconsciousness caused by asphyxia or exposure to harmful substance or a biological

agent

acute Illness requiring medical treatment or loss of consciousness arising from absorption of any substance by inhalation, ingestion or through skin

acute illness requiring medical attention which may have resulted from a biological agent or its toxins or infected material

Relevant examples of reportable dangerous occurrences include.

• electrical short circuit or overload causing fire or explosion

• collapse or partial collapse of a scaffold over 5m high

• unintended collapse of a building under construction or alteration, or of a wall or floor

• explosion or fire

Safety Rules

All hirers will be expected to read the whole of the hiring agreement and should sign the hiring form as evidence that they agree to the hiring conditions. All new hirers wilt also be given information/training by the Booking Secretary about safety procedures at the hall which they will be expected to follow (eg. fire evacuation procedures, use of trolleys to move equipment, use of equipment) and will be shown the location of the accident book and Health and Safety file.

It is the intention of The Stithians Village Hall Management Committee to comply with all Health and Safety legislation and to act positively where it can reasonably do so to prevent injury, ill health or any danger arising from Its activities and operations.

Employees, hirers and visitors will be expected to recognise that there is a duty on them to comply with the practices set out by the committee, with all safety requirements set out in the hiring agreement and with safety notices on the promises and to accept responsibility to do everything they can to prevent injury to themselves or others.

The committee has carried out Risk Assessments. The following practices must be followed in order to minimise risks:

• Make sure that all emergency exit doors are clear and unlocked as soon as the hall is to be used and throughout the hiring

• Do not operate or touch any electrical equipment where there are signs of damage, exposure of components or water penetration etc.

• Do not work on steps, ladders or at height until they are properly secured and another person to present

• Do not leave portable electrical or gas appliances operating while unattended

• Do not bring onto the property any portable electrical appliances which have not been Portable Appliance Tested.

• Do not attempt to move heavy or bulky items (eg stacked tables or chairs) - use the trolleys provided

• Do not stack more than five chairs.

• Do not attempt to carry or tip a water boiler when it contains hot water. Leave it to cool.

• Do not allow children in the kitchen except under close supervision (e.g. for supervised cookery lessons or, in the case of older children, for supervised serving of food at functions). Avoid over-crowding in the kitchen and do not allow running.

• Wear suitable protective clothing when handling cleaning or other toxic materials

• Report any evidence of damage or faults to equipment or the building’s facilities to the Caretaker Charlie Burley 01209 860 148 or Margaret Ramsey 01209 861 361

• Report every accident in the accident book and to Margaret Ramsey, Chair

Be aware of and seek to avoid the following risks:

- Creating slipping hazards on stairs, polished or wet floors - mop spills immediately

- Creating tripping hazards such as buggies, umbrellas, mops and other items left in halls and corridors

- Use adequate lighting to avoid tripping in poorly lit areas

- Risk to Individuals while in sole occupancy of the building

- Risks involved in handling kitchen equipment e.g. cooker. water heater and knives

- Creating toppling hazards by piling equipment e.g. in store cupboards.

‘Contractors

The management committee will check with contractors (including self - employed persons) before they start work that:

The contract is clear and understood by both the contractors and the committee

The contractors are competent to carry out the work eg. have appropriate qualifications, references, experience

Contractors have adequate public liability insurance cover

Contractors have seen the health and safetyy file and are aware of any hazards which might arise (e.g. electricity cables or gas pipes)

Contractors do not work alone on ladders at height (if necessary a volunteer should be present)

Contractors have their own health and safety policy for their staff

The contractor knows which member of the committee is responsible for overseeing that their work is as asked and to a satisfactory standard.

Any alterations or additions to the electrical Installations or equipment must conform to the current regulations of the Institute of Electrical Engineers

Insurance

Give details of the company providing the hall's Employer's Liability and Public Liability Insurance cover:

Name and address of insurer: Ansvar, Ansvar House, St Leonard’s Rd, Eastbourne BN21 3UR

M. Wood Insurance Bridgend CF32 8DE

Brokers: Norris and Fisher 01794 518 855

Telephone no of insurer: 01323 737 541

Date of Renewal 01/04 / 2010

Any risks excluded or special conditions users

should be aware of

"Review of Health and Safety Policy

The management committee will review this policy annually. The next review is due in January 2010

Committee members with responsibility for aspects of Health and Safety Will report to the committee regularly, including any accidents, faults, misuse by hirers or other matters which could affect the health and safety of users or employees."

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