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Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work: Appointment of Members

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A decision made 16 March 2017:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2017-0019

Decision Summary Title :

Appointment of members to the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work

Date of Decision Summary:

9 March 2017

Decision Summary Author:

 

Director of Health and Safety

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title :

Appointment of members to the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work

Date of Written Report:

9 March 2017

Written Report Author:

Director of Health and Safety

 

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:  

Appointment of members to the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work.

Decision(s):

The Minister decided to reappoint Mr Simon Boarder and appoint Mr Adrian de Gruchy to serve as members of the Council for a three year term of office with effect from 16 March 2017.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The proposition and report on the Council, P 102, which was agreed by the States in 1991, provided for the Social Security Committee to appoint the members of the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work.  The changes set out in machinery of government legislation have transferred the responsibility for the appointment of members to the Minister for Social Security.

Resource Implications:

There are no implications for the financial or manpower resources of the States.

Action required:

The Director of Health and Safety to notify the Chairman of the Council of the decision of the Minister’s decision.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

                      MINISTER

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work: Appointment of Members

 

Appointment of members to the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work

 

 

SUMMARY

 

The constitution of the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work, which was agreed by the States on the 30th July 1991, provides for the appointment of members to the Council by the Social Security Committee.  With the introduction of Ministerial Government, the responsibility for appointment of members now rests with the Minister for Social Security.

 

The Minister is, therefore, requested to appoint persons put forward by the Chairman of Council, Mr P Richardson, to serve a three year term of office as members of the Council.

 

BACKGROUND

 

The Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work

 

The Council is an independent body set up by the States, to promote the health and safety of workers and others affected by work activities. The Council consists of a Chairman and four members who are appointed to serve a three year term of office.  The Minister presents a report to the States notifying of his intention to appoint the Chairman, with the Minister appointing members to the Council.

 

The Council receives an annual grant to carry out its work and is required to submit an annual report and audited accounts to the States.

 

Proposed members

 

Council has sought new members to replace a member who has resigned and a member whose term of office has expired.  The recruitment process has been carried out in accordance with the Jersey Appointments Commission Code of Practice, with requests for interested parties to serve as members being advertised in the Jersey Evening Post.

 

As a result of this appointment process, Mr Richardson, Chairman of Council, has put forward the names of two members: the reappointment of an existing member, Mr Simon Boarder, and a new member, Mr Adrian de Gruchy. Mr Boarder is a Company Director with extensive experience within the field of civil engineering and Mr de Gruchy is a Managing Director of a local group of companies offering integrated business support services including transport, training, fleet and equipment solutions.  

 

A copy of the letter from Mr Richardson together with copies of C/Vs for Mr Boarder and Mr de Gruchy are attached to this report.

 

 

 

 

Financial and manpower implications

 

Members of Council serve on an honorary basis and therefore these appointments have no implications for the financial or manpower resources of the States.

 

 

RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended that the Minister agrees to the proposal by Mr Richardson, Chairman of the Jersey Council for Safety and Health at Work, to re-appoint an existing member, Mr Simon Boarder, and to appoint a new member, Mr Adrian de Gruchy, to serve on Council with effect from the 13 March 2017.

 

 

 

 

Tammy Fage

Director of Health and Safety

 

9 March 2017

Social Security :9th January 2014

File No.: 3/12

Colin Myers

                                            

 

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