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Getting Started With Health and Safety
Compliance ...

These are the initial steps you MUST
take if you want to comply with Health and Safety Legislation ......
Register your new
business
Decide whether you need to
notify the Health and Safety Executive or your local authority about your business and where necessary, do
so.
Take out Employer's
Liability Compulsory Insurance
Employer's Liability
Compulsory Insurance covers you against claims from employees who are injured or become ill as a result of their
work.
Appoint a competent
person
The law says you must appoint
a competent person to help you meet your health and safety duties. This does not have to be an external
consultant.
Write your health and
safety policy
Your health and safety policy
sets out the arrangements you have put in place for managing health and safety in your business. It is a unique
document that says who does what, when and how.
Assess the
risks
Decide what could harm people
and what precautions to take. This is your risk assessment. You must act on the findings of your risk
assessment, by putting sensible controls in place to prevent accidents and ill health and making sure they are
followed.
Provide basic welfare
facilities
You must provide a safe and
healthy environment for all your employees. This includes toilets, washing facilities and drinking water, and
appropriate lighting and temperature.
Provide free health
and safety training and supervision
Everyone who works for you,
including self-employed people, needs to know how to work safely and without risks to health. So you need to
train them and supervise their work.
Consult your
workers
Consultation means discussing
health and safety with your workers allowing them to raise concerns and influence decisions.
Display the health
and safety law poster
This is required by law. The
poster includes basic health and safety information and lets people know who is responsible for health and
safety in your workplace. Or you can give workers a leaflet.
Understand RIDDOR
reporting procedures
The Reporting of Injuries,
Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR), require you to report work-related accidents,
diseases and near-miss incidents. Make sure you know how to report, even if you never need to.
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date
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