It is a legal requirement for you as an employer to have access to competent health and safety advice – FACT.
There is a selection of guidance and best-practice advice available to you that will provide you with a list of traits for what constitutes competence. However, essentially it is marked as an individual who has sufficient training, experience, knowledge or ‘other qualities’ within a particular field of expertise – e.g. health and safety.
To assist you in identifying if you have a competent individual in your organisation, it is recommended that you ask yourself the following questions:
If you are now in the position of having asked yourself the previous questions and have identified that your organisation has a competence person gap, you have two options that you can take to move forward.
Every organisation is required to comply with all relevant health and safety legislation, and this is a legal responsibility that cannot be passed on to anyone else, however it is important to note that your competent person will have a degree of liability.
The role that your competent person should play is assisting you in making sure that you are complying with your legal obligations, through their knowledge, understanding and expertise. In a consultancy role such as through Pennington Choices, this could mean that a dedicated consultant is assigned to your business, and will conduct periodic visits and carry out workplace inspections. Your competent person should also be on hand to provide support whenever you need it, for instance by phone or email.
At Pennington Choices we have over 15 years’ experience in providing occupational health and safety services to clients of all sizes across a range of sectors including; property, healthcare and sports and leisure. We know what good looks like, and our clients can support this.
Our expert and qualified Health and Safety Consultants can assist you by acting as your competent person to ensure that you are complying with The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations, 1999.
If you would like to find out more about our competent advice service, you can do so by getting in touch with our experts today. This can be done either by email or by calling 0800 883 0334.
You can also find out what your organisation’s current health and safety position is by downloading our FREE health and safety self-assessment here.