School of Engineering Health and Safety Policies
This page will display links to health and safety policies relevant to the School of Engineering.
The School of Engineering values the contribution made by its staff and students. The following School health and safety policies and supporting policy statements have been put in place to ensure that all staff, students and visitors remain safe and without detriment to their health during their time in the School of Engineering.
Other policies specific to the School of Engineering:
- Children at Work
- Induction
- Lone working
- Inspections and safety tours - performance monitoring
- Mobile Phones and other Personal Electronic Devices in Laboratories and Workshop Areas
- Risk assessment and management of high risk activities
- SoE, Physics and Nanofabrication RTP AgreementLink opens in a new window
(Further policies to be added when approved by the School Management Committee)
Link to SoE Safety Instructions pages (contents currently under review)
University wide policies:
- University Health and Safety Policy and Leadership and Management of Health and Safety documents
- University wide topic specific health and safety policies - As of 09/18 these include: Acetylene; Agricultural activities; Asbestos; Compressed Gases; Confined Spaces; Contractors; Driver and Vehicle Safety; DSE; DSEAR; Electrical Safety; Fire Safety; First Aid; Hazardous Waste; Lead; Legionella and Water Quality; Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment; Local Exhaust Ventilation; Manual Handling; Permit to Work; PPE; Pressure Systems; Pyrophorics; Roof Work; Statutory Testing; Substance Hazardous to Health; Work equipment; Working at Height