Health & Safety Policy Statement

The work Sixfold International Limited carry out can be stressful, involve working to deadlines, hours of travel and managing groups. Sixfold International Limited therefore needs to deliberately organise and act to prevent this having an adverse impact on the health and safety of its employees. Sixfold International Limited is active in encouraging employees and associates to make wise decisions about what they do and how they do it. Each individual of Sixfold International's Board and Staff take personal responsibility for their own development, understanding of and contribution to Health and Safety performance.

1. General Policy

2. Responsibilities

3. Guidance

The majority of work is undertaken on client premises, at associates' offices or on hired premises eg hotels.

Equipment and travel issues arise principally when training and facilitating on other people's premises, using other employer's equipment.

Working on third partys' premises:

Using computers in the workplace or at an office in their homes

Employees and associates are responsible for using computers:

Employees and associates are responsible for moving equipment and paper using safe manual handling techniques

Stress

Employees and associates are responsible for managing their own workloads with particular reference to:

Health & Safety Arrangements (those responsible in brackets)

1. Management responsibility (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

2. Business reviews (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

3. Generic Risk Assessments (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

4. Staff and employees (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

5. Work environment and processes (Employees / Associates)

6. Suppliers (the Quality Director)

7. Documentation (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

8. Reporting (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

9. Records (Sixfold International's Board of Directors)

To these ends Sixfold International (together with its employees and associates) undertakes to ensure that all reasonable measures, together with appropriate resources are deployed during the execution of any contract to ensure that a hierarchy of controls is in place to: