Resources and guidance (approximately September 2017)
Resources will explain what the performance requirements and their maturity scales are and provide guidance on how you could use them.
Independent onsite assessment (approximately September 2017)
An independent accredited assessor will be able to make an assessment on how well you are performing against the performance requirements and provide advice on how to improve.
The onsite assessment uses a behavioural based approach to measure performance and give fresh, expert insights and advice.
The assessment will:
- observe behaviours, attitudes, practices and culture onsite
- interview workers, managers and senior leaders
- review systems, practices, and perceptions
- trace three key risks (including one work-related health risk) through your business to assess how these are managed.
Your business will receive a detailed report with an illustration of performance and tailored advice so you can have confidence about your performance and focus on the right issues.
The onsite assessment is open to all businesses but is most likely to appeal to medium and large sized businesses. Private market assessors will charge a market rate for their onsite services.
Online self-assessment (approximately mid-2018)
An online self-assessment is being developed so business can identify gaps in health and safety performance and receive tailored advice and guidance on how to improve. It will use a 360 degree approach to get insight from workers as well as managers and be available free of charge. This self-assessment will be suitable for all businesses, including SMEs.
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