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HSE Press Release: E011:05 - 20 January 2005
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today launched a new web-based tool to assist SME’s track and assess how well they are managing their own health and safety performance supported by the DTI’s Small Business Service.
The Health and Safety Performance Indicator (The Indicator) can be accessed at http://www.hspi.info-exchange.com
The Indicator was developed to help SME’s regularly assess their health and safety performance. E.g., from one year to the next. It is also intended to help companies tell their insurers how well they are managing health and safety so they can more accurately calculate insurance premiums based on individual performance.
Development of the ‘Indicator’ involved HSE working closely with key stakeholders including the Department for Work and Pensions, the Small Business Service, the Association of British Insurers, the British Insurance Brokers Association and the Federation of Small Businesses.
The development of the ‘Indicator’ arose in part from the Government’s review of Employer’s Liability Compulsory Insurance in 2003. In the report of the review Government called on HSE to develop a tool, for SME’s in particular, which would enable insurers to determine levels of insurance premiums that better reflected how well those employers were managing risks to health and safety and show HSE’s continued commitment in helping businesses to improve their health and safety performance.
Speaking at the time of the launch of the ‘indicator’ Bill
Callaghan, HSC Chair said,
“The Indicator is intended to be a tool to aid health and safety -
showing how well businesses are performing. People don’t have to use
it. But we hope it will prove useful and that is what will drive it forward
- in doing so, guiding people to give health and safety proper consideration.
And thereby aligning with the Commission’s strategy to get risks properly
managed and giving rise to a culture of risk prevention that is to the benefit
of all, including SME’s. The HSC have made clear their belief that
insurance premia need to better reflect how effectively employers are managing
risks to health and safety. Good performers should not have to bear the
burden created by poor performers. We believe that the ‘indicator’
has the potential to assist this goal.”
Peter Staddon, Head of Technical Services at the British Insurance Brokers
Association has said:
"BIBA is encouraged to see the hard work of the HSE coming to a head
for the SME sector. The index should serve as a good platform for individual
SME's to be judged on their own merits."
Jonathan Hollow, Portal Editor for www.businesslink.gov.uk said
“We are pleased to have been involved with HSE and DWP in the development
of this key Health and Safety tool for SMEs. The tool addresses issues that
can cost businesses dearly if they fail to address them, and we believe
it will be of great value to small businesses in improving their Health
and Safety, benchmarking their performance against other small businesses
and eventually helping to reduce their insurance premiums."
HSE is also currently developing a Corporate Health and Safety Performance Indicator (CHaSPI) for use by large organisations. Similar to the ’indicator’, the aim of CHaSPI is to assist large organisations measure how effectively they are managing risks to health and safety and to put that information in a form that can inform key external stakeholders including investors, insurers, trade unions and their members and the public. Also like the ‘indicator’, CHaSPI is being developed as an electronic tool and will be accessible via the web from May 2005.
The Indicator is an internet based tool. It is free to use and works by asking a series of questions on:
A score out of ten is calculated for each – ten the best and zero the poorest.
One of the benefits of the indicator is that it is generic and applies to all SME’s and enables comparisons across the wide range of activities undertaken by SME’s. This means it doesn’t address the particular hazards some industries face. That wasn’t practicable. But, for example, trade associations may want to consider developing questions along similar lines for their members.
Businesses that complete the indicator are anonymous. They can use their results to:
SME’s can also decide if they wish to share their results with anyone else, for example,
Go to http://www.hspi.info-exchange.com/
Or alternatively access it via http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action
at the link below. http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?r.l2=1074298750&r.l1=1073858799&r.s=tl&topicId=1074299774
Business Link is an easy to use business support, advice and information service funded by government and managed by the DTI. It is dedicated to helping new and existing businesses develop and progress by ensuring that they can quickly and easily locate and benefit from the broadest range of private, public and voluntary business support services.
Businesses can contact Business Link by either going on line www.businesslink.gov.uk or by phoning 0845 600 9 006.
A good starting point for new users of the indicator is 'frequently asked questions'. This can be found through the 'useful information' tab. This includes more information about how the indicator works.
User testing has shown some users, less familiar with using the internet, can encounter difficulties navigating around the tool - eg in using the benchmark reports section – HSE and SBS will look to address this early in 2005.
HSE engaged Greenstreet Berman Ltd to develop the Indicator. The research report detailing their work will shortly be placed on HSE’s website.
The Indicator has been designed for use by SME’s. A tool aimed at large organisations (both public and private) is also under development - the Corporate Health and Safety Performance Index (CHaSPI). We anticipate issuing a press release on plans for CHaSPI in February/March 2005.
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