The University Health and Safety Advisor is located within People Services and is based on the second floor of the William Harley building. The Health and Safety Advisor provides impartial advice, guidance and support within the University and includes advising the Principal and the Court on the strategy and formulation of its Safety, Health and Wellbeing Policy.
The available services include, amongst others:
- Developing the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Policy and associated procedures and arrangements
- Advising on the Health and safety Management System
- Ensuring delivery of health and safety training and inductions
- Managing a programme of health and safety audits on the Health and Safety Management System and subject-specific ones
- Supporting the schools and departments in health and safety inspections
- Recording and analysing reported accidents, incidents and near misses
- Supporting schools and departments with investigations and investigating more serious accidents where appropriate and reporting recommendations to the relevant areas
- Working in liaison with internal and external bodies such as HSE, UCEA4
- Reporting of accidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
- Liaising with external regulatory bodies, for example, the HSE
The Occupational Health Advisor (People Asset Management Group Ltd) is responsible for advising on relevant legislation and providing professional advice on matters relating to the occupational health of staff with particular focus on the effects of health on work and work on health. The remit includes pre-placement health screening, health surveillance, support for sickness absence management including advice on reasonable adjustments, provision of a comprehensive business travel clinic and assistance with health promotion initiatives.
The OHA is a qualified nurse with extensive experience of providing healthcare in the work environment and supporting rehabilitation plans.
Further information on the OH referral process can be found on the Working Here pages.
The Radiation Protection Advisor, (CRCE Scotland, Public Health England) is responsible for advising on relevant legislation, providing professional advice on matters relating to Radiation and the suitability of radiation procedures in the University. The Radiation Protection Advisor must be consulted on all aspects of equipment, personnel and processes having radiation safety implications.
Further information can be found in the Radiation section.
The Laser Safety Advisor is responsible for advising on relevant legislation, providing professional advice on matters relating to lasers and the suitability of laser procedures in the University. The advisor must be consulted on all aspects of equipment, personnel and processes having laser safety implications.
Further information can be found in the Laser section.
The Biological Safety Advisor is responsible for advising on relevant legislation, providing professional advice on matters of biology and the suitability of biological safety procedures throughout the University.
Further information can be found in the Biological Safety section.