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                  Contacts in an Emergency Out of Hours


                        •      First Aid Kit Located in the Supervisors Van on-site
                        •      In case of an accident or fire call 999
                        •      Contact at TJ either Neil Glazebrook 07739 479156 or Jamie Higgins 07736
                               691514


                  Personal Injury Procedure


                  The following is a procedure to be followed in the event of any personal injury whilst at
                  work for TJ.


                  If you sustain any personal injury you must:

                      ✓  Notify your supervisor / manager
                      ✓  If required, call for assistance from an appointed first-aider

                      ✓  Complete the accident book personally as soon as it is practical
              If you are unable to complete the accident book one of the directors will complete on your
              behalf.

                  If you find someone who is injured you must:

                     ✓ Assess the person to see if you are able to treat the injury until assistance arrives

                     ✓ Call the site office and request that the appointed First Aider attends the incident
                     ✓ Be available to assist the First Aider in the treatment of the injured person

                     ✓ Provide any information that may assist the First Aider with details of the accident
                        if known

                  Personal Accident Reporting

                   An accident can be described as any unplanned event that results in:

                        Injury; or

                        Ill-health; or
                        Damage to or loss of plant, materials etc.

              All accidents are incidents. However, the definition of an incident is wider in that it includes
              dangerous occurrences and near misses.


              This procedure has been established to ensure that incidents (which include accidents and
              near  misses)  are  bought  to  the  management’s  attention.  This  is  necessary  to  prevent
              recurrences and to enable legal obligations for reporting certain incidents, as required by the
              Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR),
              to be complied with.







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