HEALTH & SAFETY
Health and Safety Complaints
All complaints relating to conditions or working practices within premises will be investigated. The depth of investigation and method will vary dependant upon the circumstances of each complaint. Where the circumstances are perceived to present a significant risk to the health and safety of employees or the public or where such complainants meet HELA Strategic and or local aims in accordance with internal procedures a personal visit and investigation may be appropriate. In other circumstances investigation solely by correspondence or telephone enquiries in combination with written confirmation may be appropriate.
The criteria used to determine the method of investigation includes, the potential of the circumstances to cause injury, ill health or death; the imminence of the risk; the vulnerability and numbers of people at risk; track record of the undertaking, if known; reliability of information received; complainants attempt at self resolution; practicality of investigation and public alarm.
Where a scheduled inspection is due within six months of receipt of the complaint, and the complaint meets the above criteria, consideration shall be given to bringing forward the inspection to as soon as reasonably practicable or at least one month from date of receipt. Complaints not investigated in person will be reported to the business, identifying any legal requirements and good practice, and will be recorded on file for investigation at the next visit.
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