Safety Policy
It is
the policy of TheWWWCo.Net Ltd ("the Company") to take
all reasonable steps to ensure the health and safety at
work of all employees and to take all necessary steps
to implement such a policy.
Employees
also have a duty to co-operate with the Company to ensure
that this policy is effective and to offer all necessary
assistance to ensure the health and safety at work of
all employees.
The Company
also has a responsibility to ensure the health and safety
of others who may be affected by the work activity and
reasonable steps will be taken by all concerned to ensure
that this duty is observed.
The attention
of all employees is drawn to the safety rules and procedures.
Disciplinary action will be taken against any employee
who violates these rules and procedures.
The Company
will consult with the employees periodically to ascertain
what measures should be taken to increase awareness of
health and safety and to ensure that all necessary measures
are taken to make this policy effective.
The Company
will take such measures as may be necessary to ensure
proper training, supervision and instructions of all employees
in matters pertaining to their health and safety and to
provide any necessary information.
Personnel
Responsible for Health and Safety
The person
having overall responsibility for health and safety will
be the Managing Director.
The Health
& Safety Officer within your department is your Manager.
Medical
assistance will be provided at each office. The
names of those qualified in first aid will be notified
to the employees from time to time.
Safety Rules
The Safety
rules must be observed at all times by all employees.
Workplaces
Workplaces must be
kept clean and tidy with rubbish and discarded materials placed
in the receptacles provided. Proper attention must be paid
to hygiene. All materials must be properly and safely
used and when not in use properly and safely secured.
Care must be taken to ensure that the work place is not
hazardous either to employees or to third parties including
trespassers.
Smoking
Smoking
is prohibited at all times.
Fire
Employees should ensure
that they are familiar with the position of the nearest
fire-fighting equipment, alarms and emergency exits. They
should ensure that they understand how to operate such equipment.
In particular, employees are asked to use electric fires
and other heaters (if and where permitted) with caution
and to keep flammable materials, in particular paper, away
from sources of heat. Employees should report any faulty
electric cable or flex immediately. Emergency exits, stairs,
corridors and doorways should not be obstructed. Fire
doors should always be kept closed.
Employees
should be fully conversant with the fire drill and be aware
of the nearest fire exit and assembly points. Lifts should
not be used in an emergency. Employees should leave the
building quickly and in an orderly fashion following the
correct route.
Electrical
Equipment
Any equipment
in a dangerous or worn condition must be reported by the
employee to their Manager. All electrical equipment
that does not require continuous operation should be switched
off when not in use and plugs removed from socket outlets.
Employees should never use equipment that is suspected to
be faulty, or where the cable or flex is damaged or connections
are loose. Any faults should be immediately reported
to your Manager.
Employees
should not attempt to repair or interfere with electrical
equipment or wiring themselves, and should not use dual
or other socket outlets unless these have been properly
authorised by an electrical engineer.
Floors
Cables
and wires should not be permitted to trail across the floor
where people may be passing, unless a covering is provided.
Employees should take extra care on newly polished or wet
floors. Any liquid spilt on the floor should be wiped
up immediately. Damaged floor covering or surfaces
should be treated with care and reported immediately.
Ladders,
Steps and Stairs
Where ladders
or steps are used to reach above normal height, employees
should ensure that they are firmly based and secure.
Where necessary, assistance should be sought to prevent
them slipping. Employees should exercise care on stairs
and handrails should be used.
Alcohol
and Drugs
No alcoholic
liquor or drugs (other than those prescribed by a registered
medical practitioner and which do not affect the employee's
ability safely to undertake his duties) may be brought on
to, used or consumed at any workplace. Any employee who,
in the opinion of the Company, is under the influence of
drugs or alcoholic liquor will be suspended by the Company
and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against
the employee under the terms of the Company's disciplinary
procedure, which may lead to dismissal.
Access
Means of
access to and egress from the work place must only be used
for the purpose for which they are provided. No employee
must tamper with any means of access to or egress from the
work place. Any means of access to or egress from
the work place which is in a dangerous or unsuitable condition
for use must be reported by employees to their Manager.
Carrying
Heavy Items
Lifting
or carrying items such as word processors, heavy bundles
of papers or files should be done carefully. Employees should
ask for assistance if there is any danger of strain.
Heavy objects should be lifted in the correct manner without
bending the back.
Accident
or Illness at Work
Any accident
or illness occurring on the Company's premises should be
reported to your Manager who should ensure that all details
are entered in the accident report book. It is important
that all injuries however slight should be reported.
If a client
is involved the employee must not in any way admit liability
on behalf of himself, other employees or the Company.
Employees
should ensure that they know the names and locations of
the persons designated to take charge of the first aid cabinet
and to render first aid in an emergency. In an emergency,
if speed is considered essential, an ambulance should be
called.
General
Employees
must not engage in any horseplay or misuse any equipment
or misuse anything provided in the interest of health and
safety. Any employee who fails to follow this rule will
be subject to disciplinary action under the Company's disciplinary
procedure and may be dismissed.
Employees
should remain alert and report any practices they observe
which in their opinion could constitute a hazard to themselves
or others. Where additional rules are issued to employees
in relation to machinery or operations which they carry
out, these additional rules must be carefully complied with.
Employees should take
particular care when visiting or working temporarily in other
work places where they may not be conversant with the health and
safety rules.