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HSE and local authorities hit back at ‘Health and Safety’ myths - 3 July 2007

Councils join ‘sign up to sensible risk’ campaign

 

Local authorities today signed up to a campaign to combat the growing number of myths that are undermining important health and safety legislation.

 

London Borough of Brent,Stratford District Council in Warwickshire, Hampshire County Council and Newport City Council joined the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Local Government Association (LGA) to make a public commitment to follow the ‘ten principles of sensible risk management’ at the LGA national conference in Birmingham today.

 

Geoffrey Podger, HSE Chief Executive said:

 

"We’ve all heard the stories about health and safety banning hanging baskets or making children wear goggles to play conkers. This is not what we are about – it is not what HSE wants, not what the LGA wants and not what the law requires.

"We want to focus our attention on practical steps that protect people from real risks that can lead to injury and even death, we do not want to stop people from living their lives."

 

He continued,

 

"This is an opportunity for Local Authorities to join with us in tackling this issue by publicly 'signing up to sensible risk'. Together we must seek to embed the principles of sensible risk management into our working culture and the decisions we make to ensure that focus remains on the real task of saving lives."

 

Backing the call Paul Coen, LGA Chief Executive said:

 

"The vast majority of health and safety decisions we make go unnoticed because they are proportionate and effective. However, 'myths' about health and safety gone mad and the rare decision that does prove to be excessively restrictive has undermined our achievement in protecting our workers and the community through sensible health and safety policies.

 

"Excessive health and safety is damaging our reputation with council taxpayers, and is a hindrance in our ability to provide quality service delivery. The challenge for us is to restore confidence in the decisions we make and the good work we do by successfully balancing our duty to protect vulnerable members of the community with their right to enjoy a fulfilled life.

 

"I fully support HSE's ten principles of sensible risk and encourage you to join with us in publicly committing to taking a sensible approach by 'signing-up to sensible risk'".

 

HSE’s ten principles of sensible risk provide practical advice to organisations on what risk management should – and should not be.

 

More information can be found at http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/index.htm

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