Step by Step Plan for Health and Safety Compliance

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a ‘step by step plan’ for businesses for protecting the health and safety of workers and others. The key recommended actions are:

1. Register a new business with the appropriate authority (HSE or your local authority);
2. Take out employers’ liability insurance and display the certificate as required by law;
3. Make sure you have someone competent to help you comply with health and safety regulations;
4. Decide on your health and safety policy (how you will manage health and safety issues);
5. Carry out an assessment of risks (potential dangers and appropriate precautions to take) and act on the findings;
6. Provide basic welfare facilities, such as washing and toilet facilities;
7. Provide appropriate health and safety training for employees;
8. Consult with workers on health and safety matters;
9. Display the required health and safety law poster or give workers a leaflet containing the information; and
10. Report as required any work-related accidents, diseases or dangerous incidents.

It is also essential to keep up to date with current health and safety law.

Howver, changes are on the way. In October 2010, Lord Young published his review of health and safety law - 'Common Sense, Common Safety'. It is inevitable that consideralble changes to the health and safety regime will result.


 

The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.

Latest News

The Olympic Games - Are You Prepared? The Olympic Games - Are You Prepared?
Breach of Planning Permission Negates Commencement of Development Breach of Planning Permission Negates Commencement of Development
EU Proposals for Data Protection Reform EU Proposals for Data Protection Reform
Compromise Agreements and the Equality Act Compromise Agreements and the Equality Act
Parent Company Liable in Landmark Asbestos Case Parent Company Liable in Landmark Asbestos Case
Services - Should the Landlord Charge VAT? Services - Should the Landlord Charge VAT?
Failure to Register Renders Property Inaccessible Failure to Register Renders Property Inaccessible
Competition - New Market Investigation Competition - New Market Investigation
Barrister Wins Sexual Orientation Discrimination Claim Barrister Wins Sexual Orientation Discrimination Claim
Cancel the removal men: or how long do you need to wait before you can move on Cancel the removal men: or how long do you need to wait before you can move on