Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Health, Safety and Welfare at Work Essay -- Workplace Health and Safety
Health, Safety and Welfare at Work            Health and safety in the workplace is not only the responsibility of     the designated Health and Safety Officer, it is the duty of all     members of staff to be responsible for the safety of everyone they may     have to deal with during the working day; both their colleagues and     members of the public.       The Health and Safety Executive are a body whose role is to promote     safety in the workplace; both by providing information to employers     and their employees, and also by ensuring that rules and guidelines     are adhered to in everyday practice.       According to the Health and Safety Executive (or H&SE), the employer     has a responsibility under law to ensure, as far as is reasonably     practicable, the employee's health, safety and welfare at work. The     employer's duties include:       - Making the workplace safe and without risks to health       - Ensuring that plant and machinery are safe and that safe systems of     work are set and are followed       - Ensuring articles and substances are moved, stored and used safely       - Providing adequate welfare facilities       - Giving the information, instruction, training and supervision     necessary for health and safety       It is the duty of the employer to assess the risks to the health and     safety of his/her staff. This will often necessitate a vigorous and     thorough inspection of the workplace, paying particular attention to     any piece of equipment or plant and any working practice that may be     hazardous to the safety of staff. If there are 5 or more employees,     any findings of the risk assessment must be recorded.       Plant and machinery must be regularly inspected to ensure that it is...              ...struction-phase health and safety plan. This must be done before     any construction work begins.       - The client must be reasonably satisfied that all those who are     appointed are competent to carry out all their health and safety     responsibilities.       - The client must ensure that the health and safety file that was     compiled during the construction process is kept readily available for     inspection by anyone who may want to conduct any further construction     work on the site in the future.       The client may choose to appoint an agent to act on their behalf. In     these circumstances the client must ensure that any person appointed     in this capacity is fully competent and qualified to carry out their     health and safety responsibilities. The Health and Safety Executive     must be informed of any such appointment before work commences.                        
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