Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 15
th, 2022 at 2:26pm:
The picture I'm getting is that being a police officer isn't as dangerous as I thought it was. Look where they are....at the very bottom of that list.
That can't be right....can it?
If it is right then perhaps the current police workplace safety protocols which are in place could explain why the figures are lower than we think....or being made to think.
It's a different work environment.
Most people are compliant with cops.
The danger arises quickly with coppers, and it's always different.
There is no time to fill out risk assessments. That's all done on the fly. That's the training they lack imo, but they're lucky in this country, they don't really need hard core defence training.... Yet.
Dangers on construction sites can be identified and tend to be reoccurring dangers.
If something changes, we sit down and review safe work methods and job safety analyses, we toolbox (talk in a group) about the work to be carried out. We use what they call a risk matrix. What that is is a series of numbers and letters on a graph. It is used for every step of the job to be carried out.
If you end up in the red section.... Rethink your procedures to work the risk down lower. It can be done 99% of the time.
When we're happy and in the green section of the matrix, we all sign on to say we agree to follow the steps and procedures as per the toolbox discussion.
If foelr some reason the task changes, we have time to stop and reassess the situation and again, work the risk to as low as possible.
This all takes time.
If you've got 5.56mm NATO rounds flying around you at random, time is life or death. You've got to act quickly while tryi g to keep as safe as possible.