The Waste Industry Safety
and Health forum (WISH) has published a detailed plan, consisting of five steps
with the aim of enhancing health and safety in the waste industry and reducing
the sector’s accident rates. The news will certainly interest many of those
that take advantage of Collect and Recycle (http://www.collectandrecycle.com)
for services like fridge
recycling.
The blueprint was developed
after the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) launched a four-year strategy in
February this year, outlining the overall strategy with regard to enhancing
waste management industry health and safety. The WISH blueprint, although
intended to cover the period up to 2018, will be reviewed each year and gives
24 actions that the group will immediately carry out.
The plan divides actions into
five strategic themes: providing strong leadership, building competence,
involving the workforce, creating healthier and safer workplaces, and providing
support for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The blueprint includes
such initiatives as publishing new training materials on the successful
involvement of workers, developing leadership standards from within the waste
sector and working with customers to use their leverage in the promotion of
improved competence – all aims that may positively impact on such sectors as computer
recycling in the years to come.
WISH chair Chris Jones
stated about the blueprint: “WISH has been working to improve health, safety
and welfare in waste and recycling for more than a decade, and we’ve made some
good progress in that time.” He added that the industry did not lack desire to
improve its record, as “was clear from the summit in February and the amount of
energy and commitment … shown in getting us to this point in publishing the
blueprint.”
He added that “everything is
achievable, and without unreasonable cost or burden” if the industry combined
its efforts, contributed and supported the necessary work, concluding that
although there was “a long road ahead” in ensuring “healthier and safer
industry … we’re off in the right direction.”
A working group for each of
WISH’s strategy goals has been established, allowing for progress to be
overseen in relation to each of the blueprint’s stated objectives, while a
steering group has also been set up to oversee overall progress towards the
aims. The intention is for each working group to serve as a ‘knowledge hub’
communicating with other industry stakeholder groups that are committed to similar
initiatives, to enable the harmonization of work across the industry.
Waste management industry
representatives, trade associations, the HSE and national and local government
bodies all make up WISH. “This is a really important development in the drive
for improved health and safety in the waste and recycling sector,” HSE’s waste
and recycling lead Graeme Walker concluded.
As a leading provider of
services like electrical waste
recycling, Collect and Recycle (http://www.collectandrecycle.com)
welcomes such moves to improve health and safety in its industry. We remain
committed to the very highest levels of health and safety for our workers, as
part of an efficient and compliant WEEE
disposal service.
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