ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
The Management Committee of Ripple Parish Hall recognises and accepts the concerns for the environment. In this respect, the Committee will seek actively to reduce the Hall's impact on the environment where practical and to continually improve the Environmental.
Any threat of pollution to the environment from the activities within Ripple Parish Hall will be identified and either eliminated or effectively controlled.
The Committee will, and endeavour to ensure all Hall users, comply with applicable Environmental Legislation.
It is therefore the intention of Ripple Parish Hall ,Management Committee to ensure that the following is carried out so far as is reasonably possible:-
1. Minimise any disturbance to the global environment by ensuring all redundant, damaged or faulty batteries and electronic equipment is disposed of in accordance with WEE directive.
2. Disposal and transportation of waste will be carried out in a responsible manner with due regard to all environmental considerations. The Committee will endeavour to minimise spillages and maintain good housekeeping as part of our system of compliance.
3. Equipment will be maintained to the highest possible standard in order to minimise accidents and unforeseen occurrences providing the maximum practical environmental protection.
4. In order to assist in reducing emissions and power consumption, the Committee will always attempt to improve equipment performance with improved maintenance and operations that will help conserve energy resources.
5. The Committee will make all Hall users aware of their individual responsibilities for acting in accordance with the environmental policy.
6. Information necessary to enable any Hall Users providing food, drink or other materials are be properly used, stored and disposed of, so as to avoid unacceptable effects on man or the environment.
All Committee members must take individual responsibility to ensure that environmental issues are carefully considered when making decisions with regards to the use and future of Ripple Parish Hall.
The Management Committee have taken progressive actions to improve insulation, reduce power consumption and encourage recycling.
The policy will be made available to the public upon request, and displayed on our website.
Health and Safety Policy
The Health, Safety and Welfare of all those managing, using and visiting Ripple Parish Hall is paramount at all times.
The policy of the Management Committee is to take reasonably practicable measures in relation to the management of Ripple Parish Hall, to comply with all legislative requirements and codes of practice relating to the duties which it has, in order to;
1. provide healthy and safe working conditions, equipment and systems for our Committee Members and Hirers.
2. keep the Parish Hall and equipment in a safe condition for all users;
3. provide all necessary support and information to Hall users, hirers and outside contractors. The Committee will work in the furtherance of these aims by:
a) identifying and assessing risks;
b) recording assessments and regularly reviewing them;
c) eliminating or controlling risks;
d) monitoring compliance and work conditions;
e) establishing a clear, sensible and practical safety organisation and arrangements.
DUTIES
All Committee Members, Hirers, Contractors and Users of the Hall are expected to recognise and accept their duties:
a) to follow health and safety instructions and to report dangers;
b) to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and other persons who may be affected by their acts and omissions;
c) as regards any duty imposed on the Committee, to co‐operate so far as is necessary, to enable that duty to be performed or complied with.
General Responsibilities:
a) All persons have responsibility for ensuring that their actions do not compromise the health and safety of themselves or any other person on the premises.
b) Anyone who observes a practice or potential hazard, that could compromise the health and safety of any person, has the responsibility to act to remove such danger and further to report such incidents in the Incident Book for the attention of the Committee.
c) Any person noticing potentially hazardous, broken or ineffective equipment has the responsibility to remove such equipment from use immediately, to draw attention to the Parish Hall Management Committee, and identify defects by the use of appropriate means (e.g. a warning label) and to note such action in the Incident Book for the attention of the Committee.
Hirers are responsible for:
a) complying with all conditions of hire, as set out in the Hiring Agreement, and for ensuring that their Hirers may have responsibilities above and beyond these with regard to insurance and statutory requirements relating to their particular organisation/activity;
b) ensuring familiarity with fire safety checks (e.g. keeping fire exits clear) and evacuation procedures;
c) designating a responsible person at each hiring/event who will take charge of evacuation in case of emergency;
d) ensuring that highly flammable substances are not brought into or used in any part of the premises;
e) seeking the consent of the Management Committee before erecting any internal decorations that may contain combustible materials and ensuring that any allowed decorations are not placed near light fittings or heaters;
f) checking that, if any portable electrical equipment is brought onto the premises, it is safe for use/has been P.A.T. tested.
Contractors are responsible for:
a) safe working practices in respect of themselves and their employees and for meeting their statutory obligations with regard to Health & Safety legislation and Public Liability Insurance;
b) having regard to the safety of hall users when working on the premises and/or in respect of anything left/stored on the premises;
c) advising the Committee of any flammable or toxic substances that may be used in the course of work on the premises.
The Committee are responsible for:
a) ensuring that all Committee Members, Hirers, Contractors and Users of the Hall are aware of the Health and Safety Policy;
b) ensuring that the Health and Safety Policy is fully implemented;
c) monitoring compliance with Health and Safety guidelines;
d) regularly assessing and reviewing risks and recording such risks;
e) keeping an 'Incident Book' in which any incidents or actions that have, or might have, affected the health and safety of any person may be reported and in which any defective or broken equipment may be noted;
f) taking such action as may be necessary to rectify the situation, to correct faults or to arrange repair of equipment to ensure health and safety and noting such action;
g) making such arrangements and releasing such funds as may be necessary to assist in the implementation of this Policy;
h) making such representations to Committee Members, Hirers, Contractors and Users of the Hall, as may be necessary to ensure their co‐operation with Health and Safety Policy, particularly with regard to their actions and activities while on the premises;
i) co-operating with Hirers, Contractors and Users of the Hall in pursuance of Health and Safety requirements.
The Health and Safety representative on the Committeehas been delegated by the Management Committee to manage the following:
PROCEDURES
Hirers will be expected to read through the whole of the Standard Hiring Conditions and sign the hiring form as evidence that they agree and accept these conditions. The hiring conditions will inform all hirers about safety procedures at the hall, which they will be expected to follow (e.g. fire evacuation; use of equipment; reporting of incidents/accidents).
Contractors will be made aware of Health & Safety Policy, any identified risks and their responsibilities.
The Committee member with specific responsibilities for aspects of Health & Safety will report to The Management Committee at each committee meeting.
The full policy will be reviewed annually, with risk assessments and necessary amendments being made as necessary throughout the year. Such amendments will be appended to the policy documents and made known to Committee Members, Hirers, Contractors and Users of the Hall.
GENERAL GUIDELINES TO BE ADHERED TO
These guidelines are provided to assist users in fulfilling their Health & Safety responsibilities.
Premises
Working Practices - It is your responsibility to protect yourself from injury when lifting, carrying, pulling or pushing. In order to do this the following guidelines should be observed:
Hygiene - In the interests of health good hygiene practices are essential. The following guidelines should be observed:
First Aid - A well stocked and appropriately labelled First Aid Box is available in the main kitchen.
Accident Report Forms - These forms are used to record all cuts, bumps, falls etc. as well as more serious accidents and are available in the forms rack in the main kitchen.
The important details to be recorded are:
Incident Book - Any person being aware of any practice, action or incident that has, or could have been, injurious to the health of any person, has a duty to record such incident in the Incident Book for the attention of The Management Committee.
Any person discovering a faulty or broken piece of equipment should take appropriate action to remove or make safe such equipment and should record all details in the Incident Book for the attention of The Committe
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