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Title: Learning Outcome 2


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Learning Outcome 2
  • Working practices

2
Learning intentions
  • By the end of the lesson you should be able to
  • distinguish between employers and employees
    responsibilities and duties
  • identify ways of communicating health and safety
    information
  • state various piece of legislation
  • demonstrate knowledge of consequences to
    employer and employee of not adhering to
    legislation.

3
Workplace legislation
  • Employers and employees have a duty of
    responsibility.

4
Employers responsibilities
  • In general, the employer's duties include
  • making the workplace safe and without risks to
    health
  • ensuring plant and machinery are safe and that
    safe systems of work are set and followed
  • ensuring articles and substances are moved,
    stored and used safely
  • providing adequate welfare facilities
  • giving the information, instruction, training
    and supervision necessary for employee health and
    safety.

5
Employers responsibilities
  • In particular, an employer must
  • assess the risks to health and safety
  • implement the health and safety measures
    identified by assessment
  • if there are five or more employees, draw up a
    health and safety policy statement, including the
    health and safety arrangements in force, and
    bring it to the attention of employees
  • appoint someone to assist with health and
    safety responsibilities.

6
Employees responsibilities
  • Employees have legal duties too. They include
  • taking reasonable care of own health and
    safety and that of others
  • cooperating with the employer on health and
    safety
  • correctly using work items provided by the
    employer, including personal protective
    equipment, in accordance with training or
    instructions
  • not interfering with or misusing anything
    provided for health, safety or welfare.
  • http//www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/law.pdf

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Legislation
  • Legislation is enforced by the Health Safety
    Executive (HSE).
  • Health Safety at Work Act (1987) Updated by
    Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare)
    Regulations 1992
  • This is primary legislation, covering minimum
    standards that have to be followed, including
  • qualified first-aid person
  • suitable first-aid equipment.

8
Legislation
  • The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment)
    Regulations 1992
  • Covers the use of VDUs in the workplace.

9
Legislation
  • RIDDOR (1995)
  • (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous
    Occurrences Regulations )

COSSH (2002) (Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health Regulations)
10
Communicating health and safety information
  • Induction training
  • Intranet
  • Notice boards
  • Staff development training
  • Staff meeting

11
Consequences of not complying Employer
  • Reported to the HSE, who can
  • enter and inspect premises
  • issue improvement notices
  • interview people and give warnings
  • close down premises
  • fine or prosecute.

12
Consequences of not complying Employee
  • Disciplinary procedures
  • verbal warning
  • written warning
  • suspension
  • fine
  • dismissal
  • criminal or civil prosecution.

13
Your tasks
  • Visit the HSE website. Follow links to find out
    what procedures need to be followed to report an
    incident at work.
  • Design an A4 poster showing these procedures.
  • Research three health and safety breaches and
    present on a PowerPoint on them.
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