Health and Safety Regulations Flashcards
What are the major 4 regulations we are interested in
-Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
-Workplace Regulations 1992
-Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
-Construction Design Management 2015
What makes up the ‘Six Pack’ Framework Directive on Health and Safety Management x6
-Management of Health and Safety of Work
-Workplace H&S Regulations
-Provision and Use of Work Equipment
-Manual Handling
-Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
-Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
Who are the HSE
Health and Safety Executive.
UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare
Created by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Investigates Industrial Accidents
What workplaces are/aren’t covered by the Workplace Regulations
Applies to most workplaces with the exception of construction sites, those on a ship or those below a mine
Key points from the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
As a brief overview, the HASAWA 1974 requires that workplaces:
- Provide a safe place of work.
- Provide safe equipment for work.
- Provide adequate training
- Carry out risk assessments.
- Provide adequate welfare provisions
- Make suitable provision of relevant information, instruction and supervision
- Appoint a competent person to oversee health and safety.
Key Workplace Regulations 1992
They require employers to ensure the working environment is safe, as
free from risk as is reasonably possible and that appropriate equipment
is provided where necessary.
Key Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
- Introduced to reinforce the H&S at Work Act- it provides actionable rules
- Explicitly outline what employers are required to do to manage health and safety and apply to everyday activity
- Place a set of duties on employers and employees to maintain a safe workplace.
- The main duty placed on employers is to undertake sufficient risk assessments for employees and non-employees
- As a result of conducting a risk assessment, employers must make the necessary arrangements to control the identified hazards
Key CDM 2015
*Cover the management of health, safety and welfare when carrying out construction projects
- Appoints relative duties
What are the roles in CDM
-Client
-Principal Designer
-Designer
-Principal Contractor
-Contractor
-Workers
What are the duties of a client under CDM
Appoint other roles
Make suitable arrangements for managing the project
Allocate sufficient time and resources
Provide PCI
Ensure adequate welfare
Ensure H&S file and CPP is provided
What are the Principal Designers duties under CDM
Designer in overall control (plan, manage, H&S and monitor) of the pre-construction phase
This role is required on any project with more than one contractor
Identify and control risks to anyone constructing, maintain or using the structure
Ensure all designers comply with their duties
Assist client in the provision of PCI, and supply this to designers and contractors
Prepare H&S file
What are the designers duties under CDM
Be satisfied that the client is aware of their duties
Take into account PCI
Take into account the general principles of prevention
Eliminate, reduce or control foreseeable risks
Provide risks about remaining risks to the principal designer
Ensure appropriate information is included in the health and safety file
What are the principal contractors duties under CDM
Plan, manage and monitor the construction phase, including H&S
Organise cooperation between contractors
Prepare CPP
Provide site induction
Prevent unauthorised access
Ensure welfare facilities are provides
What are the contractors duties under CDM
Be satisfied that the client is aware of their duties
Comply with any directions given by PD or PC
Comply with CPP
Only employ people with necessary skill and knowledge
Provide emergency procedures
What are the workers duties under CDM
Must be consulted on matters which affect their health, safety and welfare
Must take care of their own health and safety and those who may be affected by their actions
Cooperate with their employer, other workers, contractors and other duty holders.