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Myths .....
Myth number one ........
'Health and Safety' wants to wrap everyone in cotton wool and take all the risk – and fun – out
of life.
FACT
'Risk' is part of life. It is what makes life fun, exciting and dynamic. Health and Safety does not, and never has, attempted to remove all risk from a situation. Acceptable risk is good risk. Health and Safety is a tool to help you find a level of acceptable risk and remove elements
of unnecessary danger from a situation.
Myth number two ........
'Health and Safety' is trying to do away with common sense. There is no need for Health and Safety when we have common sense.
FACT
Health and Safety has common sense at it's heart. Learning about Health and Safety can
really help your ability and skill to use common sense. However, sometimes common sense is not enough, for example when excitable young
people are involved. In this case Health and Safety can help you find alternative solutions to
keep people safe.
FACT
You may have common sense but do all the people around you and whose actions affect
you? Health and Safety can suggest a system of rules to supplement common sense and
help people understand their duty of care toward others.
Myth number three ........
Health and Safety is closing events and other activities.
FACT
No. People close events. Usually people who are panicking and confused about Health and
Safety as a result of inaccuracies spread in the press. Health and Safety is a fantastic event management tool which can be used to plan
and deliver safe, well run and wide ranging events.
Myth number four ........
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is turning our Country into a 'nanny' state.
FACT
This myth springs from all the others. It's nothing more than a sound bite from a press that wants to sell its papers. The HSE has neither the time or
the inclination to be your or anybody else's nanny. They are concerned with monitoring real risks in
real situations – don't believe the hype!
Myth number five ........
The world has gone mad!!!!!
Next time you hear a 'world gone mad' story about supposedly excessive Health and Safety try this
exercise .....
Put yourself or a loved one in the place of a potential victim that the Health and Safety measure is attempting to protect. Does it still seem so over the top?Is the Health and Safety at fault or is it something else at fault such as excessive admin?
Is it actually anything to do with Health and Safety or is it a Company or individual using Health and Safety as an excuse for their own ends?Health and Safety is generally a risk based system rather than a prescriptive set of rules. Is someone applying it too stringently and if so why? Are they feeling threatened by the compensation culture and its implications?
Other myths .....
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Banning hanging baskets
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Insisting all park benches are raised / lowered
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Banning games of conkers
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Not allowing adults to put plasters on children
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Insisting that trapeze artists wear hard hats
The Health and Safety Executive is NOT.....
Stopping Companies putting up Christmas decorations
The Health and Safety Executive DOES .....
Advocate a risk based approach where individuals are trusted to make risk assessments based on the specifics of their particular case
Offer lots of support in the risk assessment process
NOT prosecute except in cases of extreme negligence or dangerous behaviour
Health and Safety Law developed directly from the Factory Acts of the last Century. Their aim was, and is, to protect common people from
exploitation and from danger.
A recent study showed that 95% of stories about Health and Safety in the popular press were either
untrue or contained a substantial element of untruth.
PS: Stories about the European Commission insisting that all cucumbers
must be straight are a myth too :-)