About Us
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Registered in England, Number 5562158
Health and Safety policy
Policy objectives
Our general health and safety policy objectives:
Responsibility
The overall and day-
Risk assessment
Risk assessments are conducted by James Saunby to reflect and manage our operating risks. The findings, requirements and monitoring procedures will be recorded online on the GreySky.co.uk website.
Consultation
GreySky is a small business where senior executives maintain direct contact with all employees and partners. Consultation will be undertaken directly by GreySky’s senior executive through individual direct meetings with all employees prior to each review of the policy, and as required by changes in operating conditions or identified in risk assessments.
Safe equipment
It is our policy to use the most appropriate equipment needed for our work. Appropriate
equipment will be determined by each employee in consultation with their director.
Any warn or defective equipment should be reported to a director and should be replaced
as soon as is practical. Warn or un-
Safe use of substances
GreySky’s operation does not involve the use of hazardous substances. Only general office materials and ordinary domestic cleaning materials are used. These should be used, stored and disposed of in strict accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. GreySky’s Administration Director, Judith Saunby, has overall responsibility for the safe use of materials.
Information, supervision, competence and training
Requests for information, and training regarding health and safety should be made directly from James Saunby. This will ensure appropriate information is provided and that all health and safety requirements can be reflected in our ongoing monitoring and improvement of our policies and advice. James Saunby is responsible for all monitoring and supervision of health and safety requirements.
Accident reporting
Accidents should be reported as soon as practical. Details of all accidents are
recorded online in the “Accident Book” online at http://greysky.webofficesite.com
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Current risk assessment
GreySky’s operation is not hazardous. However, we recognise that even in our business
there are potential side effects to our operation. The most significant risks we
face are through stress and while driving. We encourage all GreySky employees and
our associates and partners to maintain an effective “work-
Any use of mobile telephones while driving is hazardous and is strongly discouraged.
The use of mobile telephones while driving without an effective "hands-
GreySky training provision is undertaken to ensure the comfort and safety of our
students. Training is undertaken in appropriate locations and where this is not in
the students' normal working location they are made aware of appropriate fire and
health and safety precautions for the specific location. Our staff or sub-
Last review of health and safety: March 2010
Next scheduled review: September 2010