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New safety reps support guide published

Greater Manchester Hazards Centre (GMHC) has published a new guide for union safety reps: Supporting our elected trade union safety representatives

GMHC worker Janet Newsham said: “It is about providing trade unions with information about taking a more proactive approach to supporting safety reps. ”

GMHC has taken examples of good practice from organisations at national, regional, branch and workplace level and responded to some of the concerns raised by reps at the Hazards Campaign Thursday talk drop ins.

Janet continued: “Since the beginning of the pandemic, trade union safety reps have been fighting an ongoing challenge in workplaces to ensure their employers are putting in place mitigations against the infection risks by Covid-19.

“This has been especially challenging with the new highly transmissible variant Omicron.  To add to the pressures suffered by workers, thousands of workers are off work sick with the virus and hundreds of thousands suffering from long-Covid.”

The guide aims to encourage trade unions to put in place additional support for safety reps, whose own health is suffering from the continued pressures caused by the virus.

Janet said “Safety reps have been on the frontline supporting workers working from home and preventing Covid transmission in workplaces.  At this time, when Government are all but abandoning workers and employers from preventing widespread infections across the country, safety reps must be supported by their trade unions.  Most trade unions have put in place online training, many have held online safety reps meetings but there is more that can and should be done.

“Safety reps have suffered from continual pressure from confusing Government guidance, inadequate mitigation or enforcement of mitigation and many suffering from bereavements and mental and physical exhaustion.  Trade unions must do all they can to provide additional support for safety reps.  This booklet provides information and ideas to help trade unions support safety reps.”

Supporting our elected trade union safety representatives

https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Supporting-Safety-Reps-final-draft-jan-2022.pdf

 

 

Hazards Campaign Safety reps drop in session – Thursday 13th January 6-7pm

Do you want to ask a question or raise a concern about a health and safety issue at work?

Are you looking for support or information?

This is an interactive Zoom online session, which is not going to be recorded.  It is an opportunity to discuss any health and safety concerns you have in your workplace.

Register here

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/safety-reps-drop-in-session-tickets-239937598817 

Further information

Controlling Risks in the Workplace Hazards Campaign

Venting: Coronavirus risks are mostly up in the air, Hazards magazine

Hands face space won’t cut it. Ventilation. Ventilation. Ventilation!  Hazards Campaign PowerPoint

Working with a computer at home, Hazards Campaign briefing

Resources from the COP26 coalition People’s Summit event ‘What about the Workers?’

Below  you will find the agenda of the very successful Hazards Campaign /Scottish Hazards Cop26 event on 8 November 2021 – What about the Workers? – making workplaces safe for workers and the environment. The listing includes  links to the speakers’ presentation slides.  The meeting was not recorded.

6.30pm – Introduction and welcome by the event chair Scott Donohue – Scottish Hazards

6.35pm – Alison Tate, International Trade Union Confederation on Just Transition from a global perspective  

6.43pm – Björn Claeson , Electronics Watch – Ensuring workers rights and safety alongside clean production in electronics

6.51pm – Prof Andrew Watterson, Stirling University on Toxics Use Reduction.

6.59pm – Ram Charitra Sah, Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational and Environmental Victims (ANROEV) – Toxic legacy of bad work inside workplaces and in communities

7.07pm – Hilda Palmer, UK Trade Union Clean Air Network – What about the workers?

7.15pm – General discussion Q&A

PLUS Kathy Jenkins, Scottish Hazards sums up the  action points.

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Links in full

Alison Tate presentation – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Alison-Tate-Just-Transition-and-CEPOW-for-COP26-OHS.pdf

Bjorn Claeson presentation – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Bjorn-Claeson-.pdf

Andy Watterson presentation – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Final-Toxics-Use-Reduction-AEW-8-Nov-2021.pdf

Ram Charitra Sah presentation – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Mr.-Ram-Charitra-Sah-ANROEV-Coordinator-COP-26-Climate-Change-Presentation-8th-November-2021.pdf

Hilda Palmer presentation – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/HIldas-What-about-the-Workers-8.11.21.pdf

Kathy Jenkins summary of actions – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/COP26-Peoples-summit-summary-speech.pdf

 

Bill Lawrence: Funeral arrangements – 26 November 2021

Bill’s funeral will be on 26th November at Our Lady and St Columba’s Church, Carville Road Wallsend, NE28 6RJ at 1.30 pm and 3.00 pm at Tynemouth Crematorium, Walton Ave, North Shields NE29 9NJ.

For those who would have liked to be at the funeral but can’t, then the service is being live streamed on YouTube by following the link – https//wallsendcatholic.church which has a link to the Wallsend Catholic Churches YouTube Channel where the live streaming will start approximately 5 minutes before the service.

 

Hazards Campaign Thursday talk – Safety reps’ interactive drop in session

Safety reps’ drop in session – Thursday 11th November 6-7pm

Do you want to ask a question or raise a concern about a health and safety issue at work? Are you looking for support or information?

This is an interactive session and is not going to be recorded. It is an opportunity to discuss any health and safety concerns you have in your workplace.

REGISTER HERE

LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION 

Controlling Risks in the Workplace Hazards Campaign

Venting: Coronavirus risks are mostly up in the air, Hazards magazine

Hands face space won’t cut it. Ventilation. Ventilation. Ventilation!  Hazards Campaign PowerPoint

Working with a computer at home, Hazards Campaign briefing

Subscribe to Hazards magazine

 

 

COP26 coalition People’s Summit event – 8 November – ‘What about the Workers? Making workplaces safe for workers and the environment’ – register on

Scottish Hazards and the UK Hazards Campaign has organised an event for the COP26 coalition People’s Summit.

The online event on 8 November – ‘What about the workers?   Making workplaces safe for workers and the environment’ – is a round table discussion which will look at the connected issues of toxics use reduction, air pollution inside and outside of the workplace, workplace adaption to address climate change and just transition for working people.

Register at https://cop26coalition.org/peoples-summit/what-about-the-workers-making-workplaces-safe-for-workers-and-the-environment-2/

Programme

6.30pm – Introduction and welcome by the event chair Scott Donohoe – Scottish Hazards

6.35pm – Alison Tate, International Trade Union Confederation on Just Transition from a global perspective

6.43pm – Björn Claeson , Electronics Watch – ensuring workers rights and safety along side clean production in electronics

6.51pm – Prof Andrew Watterson, Stirling University on Toxic Use Reduction;

6.59pm – Ram Charitra Sah, Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational and Environmental Victims (ANROEV) – Toxic legacy of bad work inside workplaces and in communities

7.07pm – Hilda Palmer, UK Trade Union Clean Air Network – Workers are the canaries in the system ?

7.15pm – General discussion Q&A

7.55pm – Eurig Scandrett, UCU Scotland and Just and Green Recovery will sum the action points up.

 

Hazards Campaign Thursday Talk: Fighting our corner

Fighting our Corner
Hazards Campaign Thursday Talk
Thursday October 21st – 6-7.30pm

Every day there are new cases of Covid-19. The Governments around the UK have all but given up with Public Health mitigation and Health and Safety Law is not being enforced in the workplace.

What can Safety reps and others who are affected by the lack of mitigation in a working environment do to protect themselves and prevent infections?

Join us on Zoom to discuss with a panel of experts, what you can do in your workplace to keep yourself and others safe and healthy.

Our panel includes

  • Tracy Edwards – PCS National health and safety officer
  • Hilda Palmer – Hazards Campaign / Facilitator at FACK
  • Cat Cray – RMT London Underground health and safety rep
  • James Robertson – Unison Knowsley Branch Secretary
Register at

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hazards-campaign-thursday-talk-fighting-our-corner-tickets-185568870487

Links to more information:

‘Bent out of Shape’ online book launch, 7 September

The Hazards Campaign is hosting the 7 September UK launch of Karen Messing’s book ‘Bent out of Shape – Shame, Solidarity, and Women’s Bodies at Work.’

Award-winning ergonomist Karen Messing, a global expert on gender and work hazards, reveals a workforce in harm’s way and underestimated, underrepresented, understudied and underpaid. She will be joined at the 6pm launch by ‘Invisible women’ author Caroline Criado Perez, Wales TUC general secretary Shavanah Taj and Hilda Palmer of the Hazards Campaign.

Register for launch of ‘Bent out of Shape’ by Karen Messing, 6pm UK time, 7 September 2021. Buy the book. Further details from the Hazards Campaign.

Book launch: Bent out of Shape, Karen Messing

Join Karen Messing author of Bent out of Shape, in conversation with Caroline Criado Perez – author of Invisible Women, Shavanah Taj, General Secretary Wales TUC and Hilda Palmer, FACK/Hazards Campaign.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
To purchase the book prior to the launch go to:
https://blackwells.co.uk/…/Bent-Out-of…/9781771135412
For more information please contact janet@gmhazards.org.uk
Synopsis via the Blackwell’s website:

Award-winning ergonomist Karen Messing is talking with women–women who wire circuit boards, sew clothes, clean toilets, drive forklifts, care for children, serve food, run labs. What she finds is a workforce in harm’s way, choked into silence, whose physical and mental health invariably comes in second place: underestimated, underrepresented, understudied, underpaid.

Should workplaces treat all bodies the same? With confidence, empathy, and humour, Messing navigates the minefield that is naming sex and biology on the job, refusing to play into stereotypes or play down the lived experiences of women. Her findings leap beyond thermostat settings and adjustable chairs and into candid, deeply reported storytelling that follows in the muckraking tradition of social critic Barbara Ehrenreich.

Messing’s questions are vexing and her demands are bold: we need to dare to direct attention to women’s bodies, champion solidarity, stamp out shame, and transform the workplace–a task that turns out to be as scientific as it is political.

Hazards Conference 2021 report – recordings and resources

Thanks to everyone who attended,  spoke, facilitated, chaired and participated in Hazards  Conference 2021 on the weekend 31-July and 1 August organised by Hazards Campaign.

We  were privileged to have the opportunity to hear from the movement’s most brilliant health and safety organisers and activists, from here in the UK and also our fantastic international speakers.

Workshop facilitators gave their time freely, professionally and enthusiastically. The Hazards Campaigns is very grateful and appreciative of the  huge efforts in  preparation and delivery of the fantastic workshops.

The links to the recordings and resources are below:

Saturday plenary session (excluding Q&A of discussion sessions):

Richard Wagstaff, President, of NZCTU also showed a highly  persuasive video sent to him by a community support worker – https://gmhazards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/video-1627611922.mp4

PDF of Powerpoint display used between sessions

The Saturday plenary was followed by three discussion sessions:

  1. Challenging Work surveillance, micro-management and other draconian working practices, led by PCS National Health and Safety and Environment Officer Tracy Edwards supported by Prof. Phil Taylor Strathclyde University, Ian Hodson President BFAWU and Bryan Simpson, Unite Union Hospitality Organiser.
  2. Supporting Workers and their families seeking justice and health and safety enforcement led by Hilda Palmer FACK and Hazards Campaign, supported by FACK member, Louise Adamson Michael’s Story, FACK and Scottish Hazards, Keith Cundall Irwin Mitchell, Sam Atkinson, FACK member, Bow Crane Collapse and Prof. Phil James. Presentation by Phil James
    Supporting Families session links
  3. Challenging increased violence and abuse at work led by National Health and Safety Officer Rob Miguel Unite Union, supported by Kim Sunley National Health and Safety Officer Unison, Doug Russell National Health and Safety Officer at USDAW, Paul Holleran GMB NW/NI Education/Health and Safety Officer on violence faced by journalists and Sarah Woolley General Secretary BFAWU on violence faced by women at work.

Sunday Morning Plenary with Andy McDonald MP (Q&A) session:

The Sunday Plenary was followed by these eight workshops

  • Workshop 1 – Safety Reps Organising Creatively to Keep Workers Safe During the Pandemic and Beyond
    Barry Faulkner (Unite National Political Education Coordinator)
    Andrea Oates (Labour Research Department)

  IntroductionResources and creative action for safety reps

Plus: Recording of the workshop

 

  • Workshop 8 – Hybrid working
    Ian Tasker Scottish Hazards

PLUS – Resources posted in the Zoom chat by participants