PRINCIPLES OF PREVENTION
The principles are—
(a) avoiding risks;
(b) evaluating the risks which cannot be avoided;
(c) combating the risks at source;
(d) adapting to technical progress;
(e) replacing the dangerous by the non-dangerous or less dangerous;
(f) developing a coherent overall prevention policy which covers technology, organisation of work and the influence of factors relating to the working environment;
(g) giving collective protective measures priority over individual protective measures; and
(h) giving appropriate instructions to employees.
Playing Devils Advocate....should the IO have an expectation that the resposible person may apply some of the aboven principles? and try to do somthing better with a bad design?
Working on the assumption that a lot of local authority FPO's these days are half trained box-tickers, who do not read files, I would request a meet with what probably passes for the Brigade's SFPO.
Just on another point from a previous post did YOU half train these box tickers in a previous life?