'Get a Life' says HSE
HSC has urged people to focus on real risks - those that cause real harm and suffering - and stop concentrating effort on trivial risks and petty health and safety. To help take this forward, HSE has launched a set of key principles: practical actions that we believe sensible risk management should, and should not, be about. Bill Callaghan, HSC Chair, said: ‘I’m sick and tired of hearing that ‘health and safety’ is stopping ‘Some of the ‘health and safety’ stories are just myths. There are also some instances where health and safety is used as an excuse to justify unpopular decisions such as closing facilities. But behind many of the stories, there is at least a grain of truth - someone really has made a stupid decision. We’re determined to tackle all three. My message is that if you’re using health and safety to stop everyday activities - get a life and let others get on with theirs.’ Lending support to the principles, author and adventurer Ben Fogle said: ‘I probably take more risks than most - and I wouldn’t want my life to be any other way. No one wants a world where children, in fact anyone, is wrapped in cotton wool, prevented from taking any risks and scared of endeavour. That’s why I’m supporting HSE’s launch and am happy to endorse these principles.’
SAYS HSE
Sensible risk management IS NOT about:
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