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Investigating accidents, hazards and complaints
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Set up a H&S Committee
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How to set up your H&S committee
How your H&S committee will work
Membership of your H&S committee
More about membership
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What your H&S committee will do
Decision making
What resources will be needed
Consult - good practice tips
Overview
- Consult-good practice tips
Recognise the role
Different work patterns
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Involve the representative
Plan a programme of inspections
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Think about minor incidents
Plan meetings in advance
Communicate
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BT Group plc
Springfield Fuels
UCATT North-West
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Judith Hackitt video - Involvement of your workforce
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2021-09-30