Health & Safety
What you must do
You must protect the health and safety of your workers and
others who might be affected by your work. Health and safety is
about sensible, proportionate actions that protect people - not
unnecessary bureaucracy and paperwork.
This 10-point list shows some of the key actions required by law
that apply to nearly every business.
- Register a new business with the Health and Safety Executive
or your local authority, depending on the sort of business you
have.
- Take out Employers’ Liability
Compulsory Insurance and display the certificate.
- Make sure you have someone
competent to help you meet your health and safety duties. This
does not have to be an external consultant.
- Decide how you are going to manage health and safety. This is
your health and
safety policy.
- Decide what could harm people and what precautions to take.
This is your risk
assessment. You must act on the findings of you risk
assessment, by putting sensible controls in place to prevent
accidents and ill health and making sure they are followed.
- Provide basic welfare
facilities, such as toilets, washing facilities and drinking
water.
- Provide free health and safety training for your
workers.
- Consult your workers on health and safety.
- Display the health and safety law
poster or give workers a leaflet with the information.
- Report
some work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous
occurrences.
All information provided can be found on the HSE website
http://www.hse.gov.uk/
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E-mail: envhealth@dover.gov.uk