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Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development

本贴由 50044 Exeter2009-12-25 发布. 版块名称: Narrow Gauge Railways

  1. lynbarn

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    Let me be clear: when I was a union representative, it was drummed into me that, in most cases, I would know more about the Health and Safety at Work Act than the average employer. It has been a few years since I was active in this area, so some things will have changed since then.

    I think the following may help

    Under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSWA), employers have duties to protect everyone affected by their work, including volunteers, meaning organisations with paid staff must provide similar safety standards for volunteers as for employees, including risk assessments. While HSWA criminal law primarily targets employers, volunteers aren't subject to its direct enforcement but are protected under civil law's common law duty of care, allowing claims for negligence, so best practice dictates treating volunteers the same as paid staff. For volunteer-only groups without employees, HSWA doesn't typically apply, but they still have a common law duty of care and can face civil action if negligent, requiring them to take reasonable steps to prevent harm.

    For organisations with employees (Employer's Duties)
    • HSWA Applies: The Act applies to you, covering volunteers under its provisions for non-employees.
    • Duty of Care: You must protect volunteers from risks, just like employees, through risk assessments and control measures.
    • Equal Protection: Provide the same level of safety for volunteers in similar roles and risks as paid staff.
    • Enforcement: HSE or local authorities can enforce these duties.

    For volunteer-only organisations (No Employees)
    • HSWA Does Not Apply (Generally): Criminal H&S law usually doesn't apply as there's no employer, unless managing non-domestic premises or construction.
    • Civil Law Applies: You still owe a common law duty of care and can be sued for damages if negligent (e.g., for injury).
    • Best Practice: Treat volunteers with the same care as employees; it's legally safer and morally right.

    Key takeaway
    • Employees: Protected by HSWA (criminal law) and civil law.
    • Volunteers: Protected by civil law (duty of care) and HSWA (via employer's duty to others), but not directly by HSWA criminal law if no employees exist; best practice is equal treatment.

    I do welcome this discussion since it should be paramount that everyone should be looking after everyone else while enjoying our hobby
     
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  2. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    Thank you for confirming what I already said.

    Having done that and taking into account the L&Bs position in that specifically , I assume you agree that your original suggestion regarding PPE, is irrelevant as the railway has to provide this under their legal obligations?

    You should also perhaps google the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 2022 (PPER 2022) to understand how those obligations were also extended by this legislation.

    With the greatest of respect I did chuckle at your opening paragraph, Colin knows best which we will have to disagree on as was evident when you told us that PPE is the first line of defence. The opposite is true which is what I learnt both as an employee where H&S compliance was a large part of my role and running my own business which involved a lot of working at height, as @Musket The Dog pointed out PPE is the fallback and therefore last line of of accident prevention.

    That comment alone suggests you may not know as much as you seem to believe you do on this subject.
     
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  3. Seraphim

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  4. lynbarn

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    Hi Peter, I don't disagree with you. After all, the last time I had anything to do with any of this was 1998, so 27 years have passed, and I suspect that H&S has evolved since then. That said, I do feel that Common Sense still has a part to play in today's working environment
     
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  6. Seraphim

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    Let us hope that the railway's SMS fully documents that and clearly identifies the relevant duty holders. Hiding behind obscuration is not a wise tactic when dealing with ORR.
     
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    I don't think there is a distinction between an "occasional' or "frequent" volunteer. If you volunteer, for example, to tend the station platform flower beds and only visit once or twice a year, there is still a responsibility on the railway to ensure that while you are working you do so in a safe manner and are adequately trained. In that specific example that is quite likely to include being trained in working at height, given the proximity of a platform edge. The frequency with which you carry out the role doesn't come into it - the responsibility is there whether you volunteer one day or 100 days in a year.

    I suspect that in reality there is probably rather more pragmatism in place at most railways over the provision of PPE than is laid out precisely in the law. For example, I'm sure that most volunteer footplate staff would provide their own overalls and boots if for no other reasons than comfort, cleanliness and convenience; but if you were asked to go into a dusty environment such as a firebox, it would be a reasonable expectation that the company would provide suitable face masks and eye protection etc.

    Tom
     
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  8. Pete Thornhill

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    The railway has employees, so as it points out in chapter 1 point 1 is classed as an employer and treated as such, as I said earlier
    Yes it’s changed in scrutinised more than ever, you are completely right common sense does indeed have a major part to play.

    I’m confident they do as there is this snippet in one of their newsletters from 2023 which is relevant here the piece being a review of the last few years at the time, with the quoted bit talking about 2019 -
    That sounds to me like they are aware of what is required and on the ball with ensuring everything is in order.
     
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    It always bemused me on one heritage railway where I was a volunteer that, because I worked 'on a station' I had to have PTS track-side training and competency, even tho' my volunteer activities were conducted entirely indoors and well away from any running lines - yet passengers were able to stand at platform edges within inches of passing trains to take photographs!
     
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  10. lynbarn

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    Did anyone else see the More on 4 railway programme the other night with the L&BR on it, and what did you think of it?
     
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    I recorded it and watched it yesterday, primarily for the L&BR section. To be blunt, blink and you would have missed the coverage compared with the other locations. Much of it seemed to repeat what has been covered in previous similar series. After 5 minutes the 'gushing' presenters 'grated' on me so much that I turned the sound off and fast-forwarded and speed-read the subtitles. After that I went back to reading the latest issue of Railway Modeller....:)
    Of course, others may enthuse about it.....
     
  12. Old Kent Biker

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    From an enthusiast's viewpoint, it could have been so much better, but in the end, if it gets our name out there, and brings even a few more visitors to Woody Bay to see Henry and spend their money, then it's all good - 'there is no such thing as bad publicity'.
     
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    I must confess that clearly I had not studied the Carriage Shelter plans carefully enough to realise that it was only going to be boarded on one side. Still, at least any visitors will be able to get a good view of any stock in the shelter from the car-park side. A nice, tidy-looking job. Let's hope it survives the next 'named storm' !
     
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    Same here. I was very surprised that the eastern side was left open. Likewise, RW, I can't be very good at interpretation of plans. Still, at least it's the "lee" side.
    I left a question on the L&B Facebook site asking the same question, but it was taken down. Make of that what you will. At least there is covered accommodation, now.
     
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    A similar question was answered on another Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsoflandb/permalink/1477957647274425/ including a response from the GM.

    Full details of the planning application are available online: https://planning.agileapplications.co.uk/exmoor/application-details/24964
     
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    A very nice job done on HH, but can someone remind me please why that plain grey livery was chosen? The website calls it 'stunning' - personally I find it very boring, it reminds me of 'battleship grey'. OK, so the former L&BR livery would not be historically accurate, but surely something a bit more adventurous/colourful could have been chosen?

    Awaits chorus of disapproval......:):)
     
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    I think that the grey livery is quite appropriate for a works locomotive: it looks quite attractive in my opinion. It was chosen, I suspect, with some forethought by the people who were responsible for painting it. Marks 10/10.
     
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    But it is boring and unattractive to the public, and a bit of a wasted opportunity I think.
     

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