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LATUS GROUP WEBINAR: STRESS MANAGEMENT IN THE WORKPLACE

On Tuesday 13th August, members of the BFFF team attended an live webinar on Stress Management in the Workplace, hosted by BFFF member Latus Group.  Joined by Neil Shah from the Stress Management Society, the webinar explored several areas including:

  • The cost of poor mental health
  • Understanding stress
  • The Bridge Analogy
  • Wellbeing GPS
  • Seven E’s framework

 

If you would like to watch this webinar or share it with others in your network, all of their past webinars are available to watch on demand here: www.latusgroup.co.uk/webinars/. This is the second Latus webinar we have attended, both of which have been excellent, so we would highly recommend you take a look.

If you’d like to keep up to date with news and announcements about Latus Group webinars, please follow their LinkedIn newsletter ‘Latus Link’ here: Follow LinkedIn Newsletter here

 

 

 

 

VIRTUAL EVENT: OPTIMISE YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN

Join Smurfit Westrock for an exclusive online event for BFFF members where you will discover what your business can do to tackle supply chain complexities whilst optimising your impact on sustainability and ensuring compliance with packaging legislation obligations.

Within a 30 minute presentation, you will be introduced to powerful resources including a tool which uses a unique combination of extensive data drawn from over 100,000 supply chains across 5000 customers, 24 sectors, in 35 countries, underpinned by innovative solutions and deep industry expertise.

You will learn how these tools could translate for you to deliver on cost reduction, sustainability, packaging legislation and innovation targets.

The session will end with a 15 min Q and A with Smurfit Westrock experts.

 

ALARMINGLY HIGH NUMBER OF OFFICE WORKERS SAID TO BE UNAWARE OF FIRE DOOR SAFETY

Most (75%) fire doors in Britain do not meet required standards, with 31% of doors having been installed incorrectly in the first place, meaning that they were never able to offer adequate protection.

These claims come from a new study, which has been investigating how knowledgeable the typical UK worker is about fire doors, in particular whether they can tell when such doors are in correct working order.

Researchers asked 1,000 UK office workers about a list of fire door faults and asked them to identify which were problems. Of those asked:

  • 80% appreciated that fire doors should not be wedged open and kept closed.
  • 41% reported having seen fire doors wedged or propped open.
  • 57% understood that cracked glass in the window was as an issue.
  • 43% recognised that it would be a problem if the lock had been removed from the door.
  • 22% identified that gaps around the door frame would be an issue.
  • 13% said that missing door screws would present a problem.
  • 9% knew that signs of wear and tear marks on the door’s hinge would need actioning.
  • 17% said they had seen a fire door at their workplace locked.

The survey also asked respondents about their experience of fire doors at their place of work, identifying how much training they had been given when they started.

Some 35% said they had not been shown the fire exit route at their workplace, ending with the final fire exit door that leads to a place of safety.

The survey asked people’s opinions of how a fire door ought to be kept when not in use. Over a third gave an incorrect answer at 34%, while 8% thought a fire door should be kept completely open, and 7% thought it should be propped or wedged ajar.

Research was based on a survey of 1,000 UK office workers and all data was collected online between 28 June and 1 July 2024.

To find out more about fire safety please remember as a BFFF member you have access to industry level advice through the coordinated primary authority partnership with Essex Fire & Rescue.

For more information on OSH or Fire Safety please contact simonbrentnall@bfff.co.uk.

 

HEALTH AND SAFETY INVESTMENT CAN BE “GAME-CHANGER”, SAYS IOSH

The British Frozen Food Federation works closely with the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and sits on their industry specific group for Food and Drink. We share the vision of a food and drink industry that is safe, healthy and sustainable.

IOSH has recently called on UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his government to invest further in legislation which prevents workers from being harmed.

Such a move would reduce workplace accidents and work-related ill health and provide a “game-changing prize” of improved performance and productivity which will support economic growth, it says.

In a letter to Sir Keir, IOSH highlights the UK’s Health and Safety at Work Act, which was published 50 years ago, and says there is an opportunity to build on the foundations it created.

It calls for an improved focus on mental health while adding it is encouraged by the government’s forthcoming Employment Rights Bill.

The letter is co-signed by IOSH chief executive Vanessa Harwood-Whitcher and board of trustees chair Professor Peter Bonfield OBE.

In it, they say: “Fifty years ago, the UK’s world-leading Health and Safety at Work Act was introduced. Let’s invest further in this pioneering legislation and its regulator. Let’s protect working people’s safety, health and welfare and strengthen our ability to respond to the challenges and opportunities of new ways of working – including an improved focus on mental health at work.

“The content of your Employment Rights Bill gives hope to millions of people who suffer poor working standards. We welcome protections for those in gig work, the informal economy and in global supply chains – as well as the right to ‘switch off’, which Labour promised before the election.

Manifesto

Ahead of the general election, IOSH published its manifesto, in which it made five calls to action for the new government:

  • Protecting workers’ rights to safe, healthy and decent work.
  • Strengthening and expanding the UK’s world-leading system that prevents harm at work.
  • Supporting businesses to tackle new and emerging workplace hazards.
  • Promoting a diverse, inclusive, skilled and motivated workforce.
  • Building a more robust, sustainable economy.

The Institution says it hopes to work closely with the government to ensure health and safety standards across the UK are as robust as possible.

ESG IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN 2024

I am reaching out today as Unsworth, in collaboration with Sustainability partners B Other Wise, are hosting a webinar on Friday 30th August titled ESG in the Supply Chain: What You Need to Know in 2024.

Join us for an insightful webinar where industry experts will delve into the critical importance of sustainability in supply chains, the risks of inaction, and practical solutions to drive positive change. Understand the pressing issues of fluctuating water levels in the Panama and Suez Canals, the environmental impact of freight, and upcoming legislation affecting supply chains. Our speakers will present actionable solutions, including strategies to reduce truck mileage and fuel consumption, optimise port operations, explore alternative transportation methods, and the benefits of carbon reporting. We’ll share a demo of Pathway carbon accounting functionality and showcase how businesses can effectively measure and manage their environmental impact. Plus join a Q&A session to engage directly with our experts and gain valuable insights into driving sustainability within their supply chains. Sign up now to secure your spot!

Click HERE to register

GET PREPARED FOR THE SINGLE CHED D

The single CHED D for High-Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin (HRFNAO) goes live on Tuesday 3 September. This change aligns the import notifications for both the European Union (EU) and Rest of the World (RoW) countries.

Preparing for the CHED D switchover  

Make sure you are prepared for the CHED D switchover:

  • You must ensure all draft CHED Ds are submitted before the switchover deadline at 01 am on Tuesday 3 September. 

Please note: You won’t be able to amend these drafts, after we switch over to the single CHED D. 

  • Any new CHED Ds submitted after the switch, can be amended in the usual way
  • The switchover will happen at 01 am on Tuesday 3 September

Changes to new CHED D 

There are some important changes to the new CHED D:

  • For the first time traders located outside of the EU (RoW traders) will receive notification messages that they might be called for inspection.
  • There is a new question which asks if the consignment is travelling via a carrier that uses Goods Vehicle Movement Service (GVMS).
  • If the carrier does use GVMS and ‘Yes’ is selected for this question, hauliers moving consignments on a GVMS route will be informed via GVMS if their load has been called into a BCP for SPS check.
  • If the trader does not know if their carrier uses GVMS, they must check with the haulier, so they can answer this question accurately in the CHED.
  • Following user feedback, the contacts page has been revised to make it clearer where your contacts should be added.

Information on importing HRFNAO from non-EU countries is available on GOV UK. 

Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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