Striking the balance between operational & Health and Safety duties in the Fire and Rescue Service

12 March 2010 by Jim Bennett

Fire and Rescue

 

Geoffrey Podger and Judith Hackitt of the Health and Safety Executive have issued guidance to clarify how the Fire and Rescue Service should comply with the UK Health and Safety at Work duties within their operational work. Please click here for the full statement and guidance.

 

Summary

The guidance may be summarised as follows:

  • The 8 Scottish Fire Authorities/Fire and Rescue Services have a ‘duty of care’ towards their firefighters whilst at work.
  • Fire and Rescue Activites are fast moving, at times very hazardous and emotionally charged.
  • A balance need to be managed between meeting statutory Health and Safety regulatory requirements whilst providing an effective emergency service to our communities.
  • It’s effectively a test of  ’appropriateness’ - “doing the right thing at the right time”.
  • The “quantum of risk” is subjective and ultimately will be defined by ‘case law’ – the test will include “Would another competent Fire Commander do the same thing given similar circumstances? The guidance details the principles to be considered.

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