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Company will apply management principles to
all matters of Health & Safety, and will
identify hazards and assess risks before work
is started then decide how they can be eliminated
or controlled.
The Company will also set
standards for premises, plant, substances etc.
and to carry out safe systems of work.
The Company will provide information
regarding hazards, risks and preventative measures
to all employees, subcontractors and others
(including members of the public) involved at
any Company premises.
The Company will carry out
a purchasing and supply system, which takes
Health & Safety associated matters into
account.
All employees have a legal
duty, not only to work in such a way as not
to endanger themselves or others, but also to
co-operate and assist in achieving the aims
of this Company Safety Policy.
Detailed advice on safety
procedures and arrangements, together with specific
areas of responsibilities are contained within
the appendix of this Policy, which will be displayed
at places of work.
Directors, Managers, and,
all employees have a direct responsibility to
report all hazards and matters which concern
loss or damage to plant or property.
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the case of hazards (or suspected hazards) any
work in the vicinity of the hazard should stop.
The hazard to be clearly marked and the matter
be reported to a Manager immediately.
In the case of plant, it should be appropriately
labelled or locked off. Property damage should
be clearly signposted as necessary. Any matters
mentioned in this paragraph must be reported
and rectified as soon as possible, then logged
in the Company accident and occurrence book.
Above all, we believe that
our employees are the future of Jackson Jackson
and with continual development through training
programme we will continue to lead the way in
the commercial construction industry.
It is the responsibility of
all Jackson Jackson personnel to ensure that
they question strange occurrences or strangers
walking around Jackson Jackson offices or property.
If the person identifying
the unusual occurrence does not feel confident
enough to deal with it directly, then he is
to report the matter to a responsible person
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