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School of something
Health
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FACULTY OF OTHER
Safe in the knowledge
Health and Safety
Welcome to the University
of Leeds
Health and Safety Basics
Health and Safety
• The University is such a large and diverse place
with a wide range of hazards and risks
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Health and safety is our top priority and
applies to everyone at the University
• It starts from the top and cascades through every level of
the University
• And it must be your priority too
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Why do we take health and safety so
seriously?
• We want this to be a safe and healthy place to learn
• Health and Safety legislation
• The financial cost – not all accident costs are insured
this takes spending away from you and your course
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And accidents do happen:
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Look out for the hazards in everyday
life:
• Slips, trips and falls
• Poor posture when you are using
computers
• Manual handling
• Dangerous chemicals
• Using electrical equipment
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Electrical Safety
There is always a risk when using electrical appliances
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Personal lap tops must be electrically safe & comply
with British Standards
AC/DC Adapters must operate on 240 Volts mains
supply using a 13 amp plug
Health and Safety
What are you responsible for?
You are responsible for your own safety as well as the safety of
other people
Do: Read and follow health and safety information in your
School, Faculty and across the University
Do: Report any faults, unsafe or unhealthy working conditions
Do not: Misuse anything that the University has provided for
health and safety.
Do not: Behave in a way that might harm other people.
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Don’t wait for accidents to happen
First aid
There are two first aiders in the School of
Sociology and Social Policy:
<insert contact details>
If you forget the names or you need a first aider
elsewhere on campus look out for this sign
Fire
• Find out the location of fire alarm points and the means of escape
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Fire
• A continuous alarm will sound
• Evacuate the building by the quickest
route
• Do not use lifts
• Follow any instructions given by fire
wardens.
• Do not re-enter the building until we tell
you it’s safe to do so.
• Fire notices like this one are displayed in
all University buildings.
• If you discover a fire, sound the alarm
using the nearest fire alarm call point.
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Computers
Using computers for long periods can cause:
• Eye strain
• Finger, wrist and shoulder pain
• Headaches
Take regular breaks and adjust your workstation to suit you
Look at the website for more information
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/safety/dse/
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Manual handling
There’s a right way to move objects safely:
• Don’t move or lift anything if you have to strain
• Where possible get help or use a trolley
• If you need something heavy lifting please get in touch
with <insert name> – <insert email address> <insert
extension number who will arrange for Estates to do this
for you.
• Look at the website for more information
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/safety/handling/index.htm
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In an emergency
Follow the local instructions you were given during your
induction, or any other instructions you are given at the time
If you need to call the emergency services, call
Security on 0113 34 32222 (do NOT call 999 as Security
need to be aware of the incident in order to direct the emergency
services appropriately)
To make any suggestions or report problems contact:
- your tutor
- the local Safety Coordinator <insert contact details> or
Faculty Health and Safety Manager <insert contact details>
- or Health and Safety Services on 0113 34 34201
Visit the H&S website at www.leeds.ac.uk/safety
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• Lone Working
• Pay attention to surroundings
• Have you mobile phone with you at all
times if possible
• Make sure that someone knows where
you are working
• If you need to call Security services – (non
emergency) call 0113 34 35494
Health and Safety
Online training sessions on a number of
aspects of Health and Safety are available
on the University’s website. Just go to:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/safety and follow the
links to training pages.
Please take a few minutes to run through
these courses.
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Any questions?
If you have any concerns at all about your
safety or feel that any special access
arrangements need to be made for you
please contact <insert contact details and
location>