20th March 2006, 04:02 PM
The old chestnut has risen again... here is an update
More information can be obtained from FAS on 01 6070500 or their website http://www.fas.ie
or see http://www.oasis.gov.ie/employment/healt...#id3137350
Who pays for the Safe Pass course?
Generally the employer pays for the Safe Pass course. The employer under section 10,25 & 26 of Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Act, 2005 is responsible to allow employees time off from their duties for awareness training as may be reasonable having regard to their health and safety without loss of remuneration.
Do students and seasonal workers need Safe Pass befoe working on a Construction site? If so who should pay?
Yes the Safe Pass Programme is aimed at all who work on a construction site, including new entrants. If a student wants to apply for a job on a construction site for seasonal work they must have the Safe Pass Card. In this instance they would have to pay for it themselves before they are employed. (and I would class mobile diggers in this.
Are archaeologists required to have a Safe Pass?
Strictly speaking, archaeologists are not construction workers and, as such, are not required by the Construction Regulations to have a Safe Pass. However, given that much of the work they do is in a construction type environment, it is appropriate that the employer assess the work to be undertaken on a site-specific basis. If an objective assessment shows that employees having "safe pass" would help the employer comply with his/her general duties regarding training (in accordance with Section 8 of the 2005 Safety Health & Welfare at Work act) then the employer should give strong consideration to having workers obtain safe pass.
This said... it does become up to you.... some companies will pay... some won't. Safe Pass preffered is a cop out... but there you go. You could suggest that if you work x ammount of time with the company they reimburse you... (say longer than 3 months) or they could write into your contract that if after paying for your Safepass you scarper to another company... you have to pay them back.
the IAI is not wanting to get into this - so as I said.. BAJRs hands are slightly tied. (If you want to work in archaeology in Ireland, having a safe pass is a useful tool.... however - if you feel it is up to the contractor to pay ... then only work for ones that pay.... but remember if they pay - you have a responsibility to work for them for a period of time ... not just take it and go.)
So.... policy change! sigh
Another day another WSI?
More information can be obtained from FAS on 01 6070500 or their website http://www.fas.ie
or see http://www.oasis.gov.ie/employment/healt...#id3137350
Who pays for the Safe Pass course?
Generally the employer pays for the Safe Pass course. The employer under section 10,25 & 26 of Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Act, 2005 is responsible to allow employees time off from their duties for awareness training as may be reasonable having regard to their health and safety without loss of remuneration.
Do students and seasonal workers need Safe Pass befoe working on a Construction site? If so who should pay?
Yes the Safe Pass Programme is aimed at all who work on a construction site, including new entrants. If a student wants to apply for a job on a construction site for seasonal work they must have the Safe Pass Card. In this instance they would have to pay for it themselves before they are employed. (and I would class mobile diggers in this.
Are archaeologists required to have a Safe Pass?
Strictly speaking, archaeologists are not construction workers and, as such, are not required by the Construction Regulations to have a Safe Pass. However, given that much of the work they do is in a construction type environment, it is appropriate that the employer assess the work to be undertaken on a site-specific basis. If an objective assessment shows that employees having "safe pass" would help the employer comply with his/her general duties regarding training (in accordance with Section 8 of the 2005 Safety Health & Welfare at Work act) then the employer should give strong consideration to having workers obtain safe pass.
This said... it does become up to you.... some companies will pay... some won't. Safe Pass preffered is a cop out... but there you go. You could suggest that if you work x ammount of time with the company they reimburse you... (say longer than 3 months) or they could write into your contract that if after paying for your Safepass you scarper to another company... you have to pay them back.
Quote:quote:Your employer cannot require you to reimburse them for the cost of the course if you subsequently leave your job. (The only exception to this is where you have signed something in your contract of employment stating you will reimburse any training fees incurred before you have given a certain period of service).
the IAI is not wanting to get into this - so as I said.. BAJRs hands are slightly tied. (If you want to work in archaeology in Ireland, having a safe pass is a useful tool.... however - if you feel it is up to the contractor to pay ... then only work for ones that pay.... but remember if they pay - you have a responsibility to work for them for a period of time ... not just take it and go.)
So.... policy change! sigh
Another day another WSI?
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647