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unit management
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brunswick
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unit management
i've asked this question on a different forum but no one seems to know the answer, what are the rules regarding the prescence of a manager at any delivery unit whilst employees are present, also if no manager is available must a substitute be authorised in writing to fulfill the managers duties?
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stokes11eg
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Re: unit management
someone to act on his behalf.
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DGP1
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Re: unit management
If you search around the office, you'll find a sheet that lists who is the PIC in order.
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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pillar box
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Re: unit management
Hi All
If the Manager is not present their has to be a substitute who has been P.I.C trained.
He our she must have training on Health & Safety and be trained as a Fire Officer.
If as I suspect they are appointing any Tom Dick or Harry then they are clearly in breach of
The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
and The Regulatory Reform(Fire Safety) Order 2005
Hope this helps
If the Manager is not present their has to be a substitute who has been P.I.C trained.
He our she must have training on Health & Safety and be trained as a Fire Officer.
If as I suspect they are appointing any Tom Dick or Harry then they are clearly in breach of
The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
and The Regulatory Reform(Fire Safety) Order 2005
Hope this helps
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woofwoof
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Re: unit management
pillar box wrote:Hi All
If the Manager is not present their has to be a substitute who has been P.I.C trained.
He our she must have training on Health & Safety and be trained as a Fire Officer.
If as I suspect they are appointing any Tom Dick or Harry then they are clearly in breach of
The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
and The Regulatory Reform(Fire Safety) Order 2005
Hope this helps
what is P.I.C trained
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pillar box
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- Location: Mars
Re: unit management
Sorry P.I.C is the" Person In Charge" the training I understand can be done on Line for Royal Mail Managers
:cfo