H&S Round Up July 2025
Posted on Wednesday 23 July 2025
WHSO Update
HSW Director's update from UEB July 2025
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During the reporting period, the WHSO continued to make positive developments including website updates, improvements in the WHSO training programme and increased hands-on support and advice.
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Other major developments are progressing as planned. These include: the launch of multiple H&S training courses on the LMS; review and update of the university’s fire drills process; implementation of the approved governance framework; review of the health and safety management procedures, and the launch of the H&S audit programme (starting with Estates in summer / autumn of 2025, followed by the faculties in 2026).
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The WHSO supported an unplanned Royal Society Audit. This audit was to ensure that a safe working environment is provided for individuals associated with a research project, dealing with any health and safety hazards reported, and any training provided on health and safety. Following the audit, the auditor has requested further documentation from the WHSO. These will be collected and submitted as per the request.
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The WHSO is organising UoY Senior Leadership Safety Training sessions led by Human Applications Ltd. This highly engaging, interactive course will allow UoY senior leaders to explore several areas of concern, provide an understanding of how to better fulfil their health and safety governance and assurance roles, and discharge their workplace health and safety accountabilities more effectively, in line with the UoY Workplace Health and Safety Policy Statement and Arrangements.
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The UoY HR Leadership Team have agreed to reallocate some H&S and HR team resources to work together on the below listed priorities:
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Procurement of new Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
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Develop UoY Occupational Health & Wellbeing Strategy.
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Develop UoY Work-related Stress Risk Management Strategy in line with the new HE sectors guidance (to be published by USHA / UCEA).
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Review & Revise UoY health surveillance process.
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Develop UoY Mental health first aider proposal based on the previous / current arrangements and previous proposals.
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Further development of KPIs for staff wellbeing including management of Quality Control process.
Adverse Weather Advice
Read "How do health alerts work?" to understand what health alerts mean and how heat can affect the body.
To keep yourself safe, we recommend staff and students at the University follow the NHS advice for how to cope in hot weather
Reminder....
As we approach the holiday season, we would remind people to check their workstation, and any other relevant equipment, is turned off and unplugged before going away. It is also a good time for a quick check for up to date PAT testing and a visual check for damage to the cables when unplugging them. Refer to our Travelling Overseas for more links and guidance.
Latest updates from the Workplace Health and Safety Committee
Reporting period 21st Jan 2025 to 20th May 2025
| Incidents reported | 220 |
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| Fire risk assessments | 38 |
| Fire alarm activations | 56 |
| Overseas travel trips | 811 |
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H&S Governance
In Workplace Health and Safety Committee pages, WHSO published the approved Health, Safety and Wellbeing Governance Framework. H&S Business Partners will work with relevant areas to implement the framework in proportion with the level of risk in the area.
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Overseas Travel
The new procedure for managing severe risk overseas travel was approved.
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Mandatory Training
The mandatory training target is 90% completion.
Fire Safety training is still at levels that are unacceptable at 82%.
DSE training is at 91%.
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Fire Update
The Fire team continue to focus resources on
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reviewing and updating UoY fire-safety policy, roles and responsibilities and training programme
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managing and monitoring fire arrangements.
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completing fire risk assessments for priority and high-risk areas.
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organising and delivering Fire Wardens and Fire Sweepers training.
The new PEEPs process was launched in 2024, there are many active PEEPs and the process is undergoing a 12 month review.
- H&S Internal Audit
WHSO will be carrying out a series of internal audits in two phases. Phase 1 of these audits will focus primarily on University Estates and will assess management of fire safety, statutory compliance, and assurance.
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Wellbeing
The HR Leadership Team have agreed to reallocate some H&S and HR team resources to work together on Wellbeing/Occupational Health priorities. These include:
- develop UoY Occupational Health & Wellbeing Strategy
- develop UoY Work-Related Stress Risk Management Strategy in line with new HE sector guidance (to be published by USHA / UCEA)
- review & Revise UoY health surveillance process
- develop UoY Mental health first aider proposal based on the previous / current arrangements and any proposals from the past
- further development of KPIs for staff wellbeing including management of Quality Control process
For further information please see the H&S Round Up - May 2025.
Mandatory Health and Safety training completion
| Fire Safety Training | DSE Training | |
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| April 2025 | 82% | 91% |
| May 2025 | 82% | 91% |
| June 2025 | 83% | 91% |
Health and Safety training
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Course |
Target Audience |
Spaces Available |
Booking information |
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Operational staff |
6-12 |
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| First Aid at Work (Requalification) |
Operational staff |
6-12 |
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All Staff (lower risk areas) |
6-12 |
Contact us at whso@york.ac.uk to book your place | |
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Gaining Confidence in Risk Assessment (Practical Workshop) |
DSAs and operational staff |
12 |
The online RA training is a prerequisite. |
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DSAs/managers |
10 |
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DSAs and operational staff |
14 |
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All staff |
12 |
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Operational staff |
12 |
The online Manual Handling Introductory Training is a prerequisite |
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Operational staff |
12 |
The online COSHH - an Introduction course is a prerequisite |
For further information see our Health and Safety Training pages.
Reporting of Estates-related maintenance issues
It is important to report maintenance issues immediately to prevent the problem getting worse and causing further disruption.
To report a fault, log in to the Helpdesk Portal.
Reporting of Health and Safety incidents
Reporting adverse events and hazardous situations is an essential part of managing health & safety at work. To report an accident, incident, near-miss or hazard observation, use the SOLAR System.
For general enquiries, contact us on whso@york.ac.uk.
For fire safety queries, contact us on firesafety@york.ac.uk