59 Health and Safety Service Plan 2010/11
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To consider the report of the Head of Environmental Health Services.
Scrutiny Committee – Community considered the report at its meeting on I June 2010 and comments will be reported.
(Report circulated)
Additional documents:
Decision:
The report of the Head of Environmental Health Services was submitted seeking approval to the Health and Safety Service Plan for 2010/11 which sets out the Council’s functions for regulating health and safety in businesses for the forthcoming year, and includes a revised health and safety enforcement policy.
Councillor S Brock declared a personal interest in this item as the owner of a business subject to inspection.
Scrutiny Committee – Community considered the report at its meeting on 1 June 2010 and the support of Members was noted.
Whilst health and safety regulations were perceived by some as bureaucratic, Members acknowledged their great importance in protecting the welfare of individuals. The Director Community and Environment confirmed that a common sense approach to their application was adopted wherever appropriate.
Executive recommended that Council:-
(1) approve the Health and Safety Service Plan 2010/11, which includes the Health and Safety Enforcement Policy; and
(2) authorise the Head of Environmental Health Services to make changes to the Service Plan in the light of centrally issued guidance and/or to meet operational needs.
Minutes:
The report of the Head of Environmental Health Services was submitted seeking approval to the Health and Safety Service Plan for 2010/11 which sets out the Council’s functions for regulating health and safety in businesses for the forthcoming year, and includes a revised health and safety enforcement policy.
Councillor S Brock declared a personal interest in this item as the owner of a business subject to inspection.
Scrutiny Committee – Community considered the report at its meeting on 1 June 2010 and the support of Members was noted.
Whilst health and safety regulations were perceived by some as bureaucratic, Members acknowledged their great importance in protecting the welfare of individuals. The Director Community and Environment confirmed that a common sense approach to their application was adopted wherever appropriate.
RECOMMENDED that Council:-
(1) approve the Health and Safety Service Plan 2010/11, which includes the Health and Safety Enforcement Policy; and
(2) authorise the Head of Environmental Health Services to make changes to the Service Plan in the light of centrally issued guidance and/or to meet operational needs.
(Report circulated)
31 Health and Safety Service Plan 2010/11
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To consider the report of the Head of Environmental Health Services - report circulated
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Head of Environmental Health Services presented the report seeking approval of the Health and Safety Service Plan for 2010/11 which set out the Council’s performance over the past year, proposals for requiring health and safety in businesses for the forthcoming year and included a revised health and safety enforcement policy.
Scrutiny Committee - Community supported the report and requested Executive to recommend to Council:-
(1) approve the Health and Safety Service Plan 2010/11, which included the Health and Safety Enforcement Policy; and
(2) authorise the Head of Environmental Health Services to change the Enforcement Plan, as necessary, in the light of centrally issued guidance and/or to meet operational needs.
(Report circulated)