T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist. A network of like-minded Health & Safety individuals who share the same goals of promoting safer systems.

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T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist

A network of like-minded Health & Safety individuals who share the same goals of promoting safer systems of work, with the opportunity of benefiting commercially. What is TAASS?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Problem identified Unsafe practice in the workplace Employee risks fall from height Employer risks opportunistic litigation How does an Employer JUSTIFY this type of work at height activity? Employees select UNSUITABLE Equipment Where did TAASS come from?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Solution Policies & Procedures Training Availability of suitable equipment Heading for LitigationProper Procedures and Training Risk of fall PREVENTED by using COLLECTIVE PROTECTION measures  How does TAASS work?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist TAASS Member has opportunity to promote a safety training package, which involves policies and procedures that protect; Employees from the risk of fall and; Employer from opportunistic litigation What does TAASS involve?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Training Package includes: 1.Safe Appraisal Form Deals with two main factors: 1.The working environment 2.The tasks that may be carried out 2.Behavioural Safety Training (optional) A field of Health & Safety that looks at Human Behaviour, changing people’s behaviour so that SAFETY is their FIRST consideration 3.Product Training For selection and use of appropriate equipment In-Company procedures and policies established from Safe Appraisal What does TAASS involve?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Commercial Benefits Opportunity to carry out the Safe Appraisal on your clients’ place of work Opportunity to sell training package to clients Finders fee for sale of Turner Access equipment What’s in it for you?

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Kevin Keegan’s Soccer Circus Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Introduction: Soccer Circus is a football training and leisure facility located within the Xscape Complex at Braehead near Glasgow. The facilities it offers are housed in a new build structure consisting of 3 floor levels with a high volume of potential cleaning and maintenance tasks which would require both employees and contractors to work at height. Kevin Keegan has identified the problem of his staff working unsafely at height. And in doing so, came to Turner Access for advice and safe work at height solutions. Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Turner Access Health & Safety Manager completed Safe Appraisal 1.Identified possible work at height tasks 2.Identified various locations where work at height tasks may be carried out 3.Identified appropriate access equipment 4.Determined appropriate storage area 5.Identified training required Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Example from Safe Appraisal Form: Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Training: Staff trained on Behavioural Safety Staff trained on Policies & Procedures - using the safe appraisal form Staff trained to use Selected Access Equipment Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist Conclusion: Soccer Circus implements safe systems of work Staff are protected from the risk of fall from height and possible injury Soccer Circus Management protected from opportunistic litigation Case Study

T urner A ccess A pproved S afety S pecialist ‘Train the Trainer’ Course (1 day) – free of charge at Glasgow HQ Course Overview: Safe Appraisal, including the Work at Height Regulations 2005 Behavioural Safety Training Overview Product Selection Training including Best Practice Considerations Equipment Training What’s the next step?

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