Dailycsr.com – 12 February 2016 – The paperwork for the assessment of “disproportionate” risk will likely have a diluted impact as per the plans of HSE which is still in the “drawing up” stage.
Te said step taken by HSE is in sync with the drive started by the government in an attempt of cutting down costs of compliance related issues.
According to the plans the record keeping system will be introduced to a greater level of flexibility. The outlines of the same will come out in the new guidance, informed the HSE through the papers that made the rounds in a meeting that took place in the month of December 2015 with the Small Business Trade Association Forum of HSE, shortly known as the S.B.T.A.F.
Moreover, the said document of HSE also added:
“We will underline that it is the outcome of effective, proportionate risk management that is most important, not paperwork”.
References:
http://www.healthandsafetyatwork.com/
Te said step taken by HSE is in sync with the drive started by the government in an attempt of cutting down costs of compliance related issues.
According to the plans the record keeping system will be introduced to a greater level of flexibility. The outlines of the same will come out in the new guidance, informed the HSE through the papers that made the rounds in a meeting that took place in the month of December 2015 with the Small Business Trade Association Forum of HSE, shortly known as the S.B.T.A.F.
Moreover, the said document of HSE also added:
“We will underline that it is the outcome of effective, proportionate risk management that is most important, not paperwork”.
References:
http://www.healthandsafetyatwork.com/