Inquiry focuses on safety help for SMEs May 1st 2007 Inquiry focuses on
The Royal Society for the
Prevention of Accidents is holding
an inquiry to improve help for small
firms on health and safety.
During the 18-month project,
RoSPA's National Occupational
Safety and Health Committee will
look at the effectiveness of current
activities that promote and support
the management of health and safety
in small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) in the UK. It will
also investigate opportunities for
future action.
The committee is calling for
evidence on the quality of health and
safety advice given to small firms,
how to avoid unnecessary
bureaucracy and the duplication of
effort, how to share good practice
and how to encourage greater
collaboration between key players.
Roger Bibbings, RoSPA
occupational safety adviser,
comments "SMEs are not simply
smaller versions of large companies,
and research has shown that they
face distinct challenges when
dealing with occupational safety and
health. It is therefore important that
any efforts to help raise health and
safety standards in small firms are
targeted at the very specific issues
they face." More articles from RoSPA: |