To consider a report on the progress with Human Resource Issues
Minutes:
The Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development, aided by the HR Strategy & OD Manager and the Corporate Health & Safety Manager, presented a report which provided a general update on Human Resource issues, including Health & Safety, Organisational Development, HR Delivery and HR Policy and Reward.
Health and Safety
It was reported that 764 delegates had attending 50 training courses and briefing session delivered by the Corporate Health & Safety Team during Quarter 3. Courses provided included Emergency First Aid at Work, Use of PRIME, First Aid at Work and Use of Evac Chair.
The Council had a duty of care to ensure the health, safety and welfare of people who were not in their employment but who may be affected by the activities of their undertaking. A Visitors Policy, detailing the health and safety arrangements which were in place for visitors (including customers, contractors, maintenance personnel, guests, delivery drivers etc) coming onto Cheshire East Council premises had been drafted. The Visitors Policy had been approved at the Corporate Health and Safety Forum on 2 March 2012 and the Committee was asked to approve the Policy.
The Corporate Health and Safety Policy had been significantly restructured to form two parts: Part 1 - Policy Statement, Introductions and Organisation, and Part 2 - Corporate Policies and Procedures. The Committee was asked to approve Part 1, which had be approved at the Corporate Health and Safety Forum on 2 March 2012.
The Committee was
informed that the RIDDOR Regulations
had been amended in order to increase the period for reporting
incidents and injuries. The trigger
point after which an injury must be reported would increase, from
over three days to over seven days incapacitation and was effective
from
6 April 2012. The deadline by which an
over 7-day injury must be reported would also increase to 15 days
from the day of the accident.
In Quarter 3 a total of 2002 accidents/incidents were entered onto PRIME, of which 74 were RIDDOR reportable to the Health & Safety Executive. These figures represented an increase of 46.67% for the total number of accidents and a fall of 14.94% for RIDDOR reports when compared to Quarter 2.
Organisational Development
The Apprenticeship Scheme now had approximately 70 young people on placements across the Council. The A-Team was holding a number of roadshows during April to raise awareness of the Apprenticeship Scheme and encourage young people about to leave school or college to consider joining the A-Team.
Work was underway to develop an on-line learning zone for employees and Members. The web based site would host a range of development tools such as e-learning, learning forums and access to webinars. The facility complimented other forms of learning such as classroom based, by providing a cost effective and flexible means of learning in bite size pieces. The site could be accessed from both work and home and would be launched later in the spring.
Work was in progress to refresh the Aspire values and to develop a framework ... view the full minutes text for item 53