Jacintha Saldanha
There’s been much written and much radio debate today about the suicide of Jacintha Saldanha. Mind you, not many people know that there was another suicide on Friday. Both deaths fill me with profound sadness. And both lives, of course, held paramount importance for their loved ones. One hit the news, and the other didn’t, so allow me to focus for a brief minute on the suicide that everyone’s talking about today.
Am I the only one who wonders why Jacintha was left on her own to answer the phone to Australian DJs or any other caller?
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 makes it very clear that part of an employer’s duties to employees is to provide Information, Instruction, Training & Supervision (IITS). And without a shadow of a doubt King Edward VII's Hospital have not only let Jacintha down here but failed to carry out their legal duties as an employer.
In the construction industry we have to ensure that IITS is given in a variety of ways. All operatives are trained and competent for the duties they’ll be carrying out on site. Nobody commences work without a daily Safe-2-Start briefing from an SSSTS-certified supervisor or above. (Site Safety Supervisors Training Scheme). Information is given through a variety of media; i.e. posters, site inductions, toolbox talks, workshops.
Without a doubt the hospital has their own version of these, but surely with a royal guest, information should be cascaded down to all members of staff – possibly through the hospital’s own version of toolbox talks – that all phone calls are to be referred to the press office. All large organisations have a press dept., insurance dept. and lawyers on retainer, and hospitals are no exception.
King Edwards are culpable here in not providing Jacintha with the required Information, Instructions on what to say should someone – ANYONE – phone up requesting information, and competent Supervision. (The word competent, by the way, means training plus experience).
In failing to carry out their legal duties (HaSaWA 1974) King Edwards let her down badly, and I would go so far as to say they’ve broken the law.
Just a thought.
Linda
Linda