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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Outside Workers - HSE Proposals Rob Wellens OEWG Meeting 11 November 2014
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Issue BSSD expands the concept of what an outside worker is –Now “Category B” (non-classified) as well as “Category A” (classified) –Now applies to work in supervised areas, not just controlled areas How UK implements this expansion of scope requires careful consideration
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Examples of specific issues HSE believes that IRR99 implements the requirements for current outside workers HSE is less clear on whether the Category B outside workers requirements are clearly implemented, for example: –Appropriate training / working instructions –PPE –Overall Training
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Next steps HSE will be undertaking a review of IRR99 requirements to draw out a comprehensive understanding of how IRR99 implements requirements for both BSSD categories of outside workers
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Understanding current arrangements How do dutyholders take account of non- classified workers who work in their supervised and controlled areas?
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Category B Outside Workers HSE believes that the current requirements for outside workers are well understood HSE is considering using a term other than “outside worker” to implement the BSSD requirements for Category B outside worker
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Category B Outside Worker questions Do you share HSE’s view? If new regulations used terms such as “classified outside worker” and “non- classified outside worker”, would this cause confusion regarding what would be required for the different outside workers? Would the introduction in new regulations of a new class of outside worker (non- classified) be more confusing to employers and employees?
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