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#  Health and Safety Compliance Basics for Academy Trusts: A Simple Guide

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  [Steve](https://keystoneknowledge.com/blog/blogger/steve)

  Tuesday, 25 February 2025

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As an academy trust, the safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors are paramount. But navigating the world of health and safety compliance can feel like a daunting task, especially with all the regulations and rules to follow. The good news? Getting it right doesn't have to be complicated!

In this blog, we'll walk through the basics of health and safety compliance for academy trusts and share some practical tips to make it easier to stay on top of your responsibilities.

**1. Understand Your Legal Obligations**

First things first: health and safety compliance is not optional. As an academy trust, you are legally required to protect the health, safety, and welfare of your employees, students, and anyone else who might be affected by your activities. This includes adhering to key laws like:

- [The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974](https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=d42577c0fe3c9dd42d23d2a801277ae93ca3784d53d0769460a32540d9b80105JmltdHM9MTczOTgzNjgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=21eca433-b6ae-6a2e-1ccd-b1b9b79e6b21&psq=%e2%80%a2+The+Health+and+Safety+at+Work+Act+1974&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGVnaXNsYXRpb24uZ292LnVrL3VrcGdhLzE5NzQvMzcvY29udGVudHM&ntb=1)
- [The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999](https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=0f52229fa16043618826c35534794a051acd4d6206a4756bdc07d0acb7fef257JmltdHM9MTczOTgzNjgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=21eca433-b6ae-6a2e-1ccd-b1b9b79e6b21&psq=%e2%80%a2+The+Management+of+Health+and+Safety+at+Work+Regulations+1999&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGVnaXNsYXRpb24uZ292LnVrL3Vrc2kvMTk5OS8zMjQyL2NvbnRlbnRz&ntb=1)

- [The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002](https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=1f6f8a891eb73fae7e5902a522394ac30114499d9a6f1bdc78c80cd2121058e1JmltdHM9MTczOTgzNjgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=21eca433-b6ae-6a2e-1ccd-b1b9b79e6b21&psq=%e2%80%a2+The+Control+of+Substances+Hazardous+to+Health+(COSHH)+Regulations+2002&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaHNlLmdvdi51ay9jbGVhbmluZy90b3BpY3MvY29zaGguaHRt&ntb=1)

You need to have systems in place to identify and manage risks to ensure that your academy is safe for everyone.

**2. Develop a Health and Safety Policy**

A health and safety policy is a must-have for every academy trust. This document should outline how you will manage health and safety, who is responsible for what, and the procedures for dealing with emergencies. It's your roadmap to ensuring a safe environment.

Your policy should include:

- Risk assessments for different areas of your academy
- Clear safety procedures for staff and students

- Emergency protocols (e.g., fire drills, first aid)

Make sure it's regularly reviewed and updated, especially if there are any significant changes to your facilities or activities.

**3. Risk Assessments: Spotting the Risks**

Risk assessments are at the core of your health and safety management system. The goal here is to spot potential hazards before they become a problem. Walk through your academy, assess areas like classrooms, kitchens, outdoor spaces, and any other high-risk zones, and document the hazards you find.

Don't forget to evaluate how likely an accident is and how severe the consequences could be. From there, you can implement the necessary control measures to reduce or eliminate those risks.

One important framework to consider when evaluating safety risks is the **4 C's in health and safety**—Competence, Control, Communication, and Cooperation. These principles help ensure that safety measures are effectively managed and integrated across your academy trust.

**4. Training and Communication**

Health and safety compliance doesn't stop with a policy or risk assessment – it's about creating a culture of safety across your entire academy. That means making sure everyone from staff to students knows their role in maintaining a safe environment.

Provide regular health and safety training for all staff members, including teachers, support staff, and even the governors. Make sure everyone understands:

- The academy's health and safety procedures
- How to report hazards or incidents

- The steps to take in the event of an emergency

And don't forget to communicate health and safety updates clearly, whether through staff meetings, emails, or noticeboards. Consistent reminders help reinforce a safe mindset.

Effective communication is key, and ensuring that everyone understands their role within the 4 C's in health and safety framework can significantly enhance compliance and awareness.

**5. Food Safety: The Four C's**

If your academy has a kitchen or provides food services, food safety is another critical area of compliance. The four C's of food safety—Cleaning, Cooking, Chilling, and Cross-Contamination—are essential principles to follow. Ensuring that food is stored, prepared, and served correctly will help prevent foodborne illnesses and keep students safe.

**6. Monitor and Review Regularly**

Finally, health and safety compliance is not a "set it and forget it" task. You need to regularly monitor the effectiveness of your policies and practices. Conduct safety audits and review your risk assessments at least once a year (or sooner if there are major changes in your academy). Check that your safety measures are still working and that no new risks have emerged.

Keep a health and safety log where you track any incidents, near-misses, or safety concerns. This will help you identify patterns and areas for improvement.

**Are You Ready to Get Health and Safety Right?**

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If you need support in reviewing your health and safety systems, we're here to help. [Get in touch today](https://www.keystoneknowledge.com/contact-us) to learn how we can assist your academy trust in meeting compliance requirements and creating a safer environment for staff and students.

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