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Title: First Year Induction


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First Year Induction Health and Safety September
2008
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Health and Safety
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Health and Safety
The University of Southampton requires all of
its employees, students, and other persons,
wherever University activities are taking place,
to work safely and with due consideration for
others, and provides training and supervision as
necessary to enable them to do so
University of Southampton Statement of Health and
Safety Policy Nov 07
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Fire drills and fires
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Fire drills and fires
If you discover a fire..
  • Raise the alarm immediately by breaking the glass
    of the nearest call point
  • Call points are located at all main exits,
    stairways and communal areas

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Fire drills and fires
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Fire drills and fires
If you hear the fire alarm
  • Leave the building by the quickest route
  • Do not stop to gather belongings or turn
    computers off
  • Do not use the lift unless you have a special
    arrangement due to a mobility impairment
  • Go immediately to the fire muster point in the
    far right hand corner of the car park
  • Do not re-enter the building until instructed to
    do so

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Fire drills and fires
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Fire drills and fires
Remember the fire alarm is tested every Friday
morning at 9.30am this is not a fire drill
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Accidents and Incidents
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Accidents and Incidents
If someone needs first-aid
  • In the event of illness or injury, contact a
    first-aider
  • The first-aider will decide on the best course of
    action
  • Contact details of first-aiders can be found on
    green and white signs at safety information
    points
  • Safety information points are located at all main
    exits, stairways and communal areas

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Accidents and Incidents
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Accidents and Incidents
Reporting health and safety issues
  • Be vigilant, know the causes of accidents,
    anticipate hazards and guard against them
  • If you see something that is unsafe, take
    immediate action
  • Report any issues to your course coordinator,
    lecturer or other member of University staff
  • Contact details of Health Safety trained staff
    can be found at www.hip.humanities.soton.ac.uk

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Your study environment
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Your study environment
Safe use of display screen equipment
  • Using computers for long periods can cause health
    problems
  • These are preventable through correct working
    practices
  • Keep your work space clean and tidy
  • Make sure you take frequent breaks
  • Tips for safe use of display screen equipment can
    be found at www.hip.humanities.soton.ac.uk

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Your study environment
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Health and Safety
Risk Assessment
  • The School of Humanities is a low risk
    environment
  • Written guidance and training sessions will be
    available for activities that are regarded as
    higher risk
  • You are entitled to refuse to participate in a
    task if you feel you may be at risk
  • If there are any medical factors which may
    increase your levels of risk, alert your course
    co-ordinator
  • Students who have a mobility impairment should
    discuss evacuation arrangements with the School
    Safety Officer

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Health and Safety
Donts at Avenue Campus
  • Do not use, adjust or interfere with equipment or
    machinery unless authorised to do so
  • Do not obstruct fire exits, routes, doors or
    interfere with fire extinguishers or safety
    notices
  • Do not drink alcohol unless it is at an organised
    function
  • Do not smoke in the buildings there are
    ashtrays provided outside for your use
  • Do not plug laptops into the mains in the Café as
    the wires are a trip hazard
  • Do not enter an unauthorised area

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Health and Safety
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Health and Safety
Where to find Health Safety information
  • University policy www.hr.soton.ac.uk/safety
  • School of Humanities policy www.hip.humanities.s
    oton.ac.uk
  • It can also be found in your course handbooks

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Health and Safety Display Screen Equipment
Tips for Safe Use
Workstation Tips
  • Raise or lower your seat until your forearms are
    horizontal with your shoulders relaxed. Make sure
    your wrists are straight when your hands are on
    the keyboard.
  • Sit right back in your chair. Form a relaxed
    curve in your lower back (dont slouch) and
    adjust your back rest to provide support in this
    position.
  • Remove any obstacle under your desk that prevents
    you sitting in front of the keyboard and screen
  • Adjust your screen angle to suit your sitting
    position and minimise reflections from ceiling
    lights
  • Adjust brightness control to suit the changing
    external lighting level as it changes throughout
    the day
  • Vary your posture and take frequent breaks from
    your display screen. Mix DSE and other types of
    work

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Health and Safety Display Screen Equipment
Tips for Safe Use
Mouse Tips
  • Keep the mouse within immediate reach
  • Move your arm not just your wrist to move the
    mouse
  • Rest your arm on the desk between movements
  • Keep your fingers relaxed dont grip the mouse
  • Use a mouse mat to increase friction on the desk
    top
  • Keep the mouseball clean

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Health and Safety Display Screen Equipment
Tips for Safe Use
Laptop Tips
  • Laptop computers are designed for portability,
    but carrying them and their accessories can still
    be a problem. They may also be a target for
    thieves.
  • Their small size can make it very difficult to
    adopt comfortable and healthy postures when using
    laptops, so they should not be used for prolonged
    periods. Back, neck and shoulder pain can easily
    be the result.
  • Always use a full-size PC and properly designed
    workstation whenever you can, or link your laptop
    to a full-size screen and keyboard.
  • Use a standard height upright chair and work
    surface, if possible
  • Sit dierctly in front of the laptop, and sit
    right back in the chair so that the back rest can
    support you. A pillow or cushion may help if the
    chair cannot be adjusted
  • Small lightweight stands can be used to raise
    laptops screen to a more comfortable viewing
    height. A separate keyboard must then be used as
    the keys will be at too steep an angle for
    comfort.

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Health and Safety Display Screen Equipment
Tips for Safe Use
Laptop Tips continued..
  • Try to position the screen at right angles to
    windows and as far from them as possible. Angle
    the screen so that it is roughly perpendicular to
    your line of sight. These help avoid reflections
    and glare
  • Try to keep any reference documents close to the
    keyboard/screen to avoid leaning to read
  • Keep shoulders relaxed and forearms/wrists
    horizontal when keying, to minimise discomfort
  • Keep your fingers relaxed and your hand flat when
    using the tracker device. If using a mouse, keep
    it close and move it with arm rather than wrist
    movements
  • It is important to take frequent breaks from the
    screen and also to change your posture regularly
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