UCL Health and Safety Objectives 2021/2022
The health and safety objectives for UCL are agreed annually by the Work Health and Safety Committee and are part of the Safety Management System.
Objective 1: T100 Programme
- All high hazard departments to achieve T100 Level 1 by October 2022
- All departments achieving Level 1 to have plans in place for achieving Level 2 within 12 to 18 months from Level 1 achievement
- All low hazard departments to achieve T100 Lite by October 2022Â
Objective 2: Radiation Safety Risk Assessments
- All departments using ionising radiations to have a documented plan in place, approved by Safety Services, by April 2022 to review their radiation risk assessments using the new templatesÂ
- All departments using Class 3R, 3B, or 4 lasers to have a documented plan in place, approved by Safety Services, by May 2022 to review their laser risk assessments using the new templates
- Radiation risk assessment templates will be notified to Radiation Protection Supervisors when available
- Laser risk assessment templates will be notified to Laser Safety Officers when they are available
Objective 3: Stress Management
- All stress risk assessments recommended by Workplace Health (WH) as part of a management referral will be reported by Faculty/Professional Services area to the Work Health and Safety Committee on a monthly basis
- Managers to record stress risk assessments completed with their reports through riskNET. These will be reported by Faculty/Professional Services area to Work Health and Safety Committee and compared against those recommended by WH on a monthly basis. Â The expectation is that higher numbers of stress risk assessments are taking place than those recommended by WH
- Where high levels of stress are identified Faculties/Professional Services areas (department/team) to complete a risk assessment detailing actions taken, and actions identified, as per agreed timescale
- Stress risk assessment templates will be notified to Departmental Safety Officers when available
Objective 4: Fire
- To increase compliance with the mandatory fire safety training for staff new starters to 95% by September 2022Â
- To increase compliance for fire safety refresher training for staff to 40% compliance by September 2022
Objective 5:Â Hazardous Waste
All departments generating hazardous waste to have in place a waste management plan which should cover:
- Types of hazardous waste generated including waste from spill or leak containment
- The name of the person who is responsible for the waste from production to removal from the site
- Information on when waste is reduced, reused or recycled as well as how it is processed (landfill, heat treatment etc)
- How the quantity of waste generated will be monitored
- Waste management plan templates will be notified to Departmental Safety Officers when available
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The health and safety objectives for UCL are published annually in the Health and Safety Policy, but you can view archive objectives below.Â
> Health and Safety Objectives 2020/2021
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Last updated: Monday, December 6, 2021