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HEALTH AND SAFETY
AT WORK REGULATIONS
                  HASAW
                   1974
HASAW

HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK



     Introduction
     HSC & HSE
     Duties under the Act
     Enforcing authorities and agencies, and inspectors
     Improvement and prohibition notices
     Offences, penalties and prosecutions
     Regulations and Approved Codes of Practice Regulations
HASAW
                              INTRODUCTION

OBJECTIVES OF THE ACT

  Securing the health, safety and welfare of people at work (HS&W)
  Protecting peoples at work against risks to heir H&S arising of work activities
  Controlling the keeping and use of dangerous substances /materials, and their
preventive use
  Controlling emission into the atmosphere of noxious or offensive substances
 To provide for criminal offences and punishment. Reporting injuries, diseases
& dangerous occurrences (1995) within 10 days to HSE ( can be fined).


To help people at work understand what the Act does and how it affects them


To assist employers, safety representatives, members of safety committees,
supervisors and managers, the self-employed, and members of the public
HASAW
                               INTRODUCTION
HASAW HAVE FOUR PARTS

          PART I– contains the most important provisions for people at work
          PART II- contains provisions concerned with the Employment Medical
                    Advisory Service (EMAS)
          PART III- it has been repealed (Building)
          PART IV- concerned with the geographical scope of the Act

HAWAW came into effect on 1974 (HSC) and 1975 (HSE & EMAS) to establishment
and functions of different areas.


HSC (Health and Safety Commission) and HSE (Health and safety executive) to
promote the objectives of the Act and to ensure its provisions are implemented.
HSC/E aim to keep guidance up to date, because as technologies change.

Their aims are to protect the HS&W of employees, and to                     safeguard
others, principally the public, who may be exposed to risks from industrial activity
HASAW
THE HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSION AND HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE

    HSC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSION: Consists of a group area
    appointed by Secretary of State of Employment.
        Duties
             Promoting the objectives of Act.
             Carrying out and encouraging research and training
             Providing an information and advisory service, and putting forward
             Appove Code of Practice (ACoP) and to make proposals for
             regulations
    HSE HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE- an inspectorate- Provides advice
    and guidance on health and safety matters. Members who are appointed by HSC
    with Secretary of State
        Duties
         Making arrangements for enforcement of the legislation
         Carrying out any of the Commissio’s functions
         Inspectorates based in the field, and they are supportd by technicals
        specialist and by a Research Division.
          Inquiries and investigations and notices requiring information
HASAW
                      DUTIES UNDER THE ACT


So far as is reasonably practicable: means that the degree of
risk in a particular activity or environment can be balanced against
the time, trouble, cost and physical difficulty of taking measures to
avoid the risk
So far as is practicable: implies a stricter standard.
Best practicale means: can vary depending on its context and the
courts to give a definitive ruling. To prevent a breach of the law


The Act place general duties on all people at work, that is.

 Employers, employees ,self-employed
 Manufacturesrs, suppliers, designers, and importers of materials at work;
 And people in control of premises
HASAW
                            DUTIES EMPLOYERS

DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS to their employees
To ensure HS&W at work of all their employees. (contractors included)

   Provide and maintain equipment and systems of work (the way in which the
   work is organised) are safe and without risk to health
   The materials are properly transported, stored, safe handling(handled), used
   Provide information, instruction, training and supervison to all their employees
   Work places are safe and withour risk to health inluding safe means of access
   and egress
   Environment-         DUST,       FUME,     NOISE,      SMELLS         &    WASTE
   heating, lighting, ventilation (minimum working temp 15C or 65F) and noise
   Provide protective clothing/equipment free of charge PPE
   Provide first aid facilities
   Keep records of accidentes & injuries
   Prepares a health & safety policy and risk assessment
HASAW
                        DUTIES EMPLOYERS

SAFETY POLICES/RISK ASSESSMENT (+5 persons)
  Objetives- improving H&S at work, and increase employees
              awareness of H&S and look after H&S of others, for
              example, members of the public
  To prepare a written statement of their safety police
  Organisation- means people and their responsibility
  Arrangements -means systems and procedures
  Keep ut to date- working conditions are changing
  Talk to safety representatives

Safety representatives and safety committees
   To repesent the employees in consultations with their employer about
   H&S matters.
   2 representatives- to set up a safety committee
HASAW
                         DUTIES EMPLOYERS
RISK ASSESSMENTS:

Systematic examination of all working procedures & hazards identified.
After this is carried out the findings need to be recorded.

The assessment should at minimum ensure that:

     All hazards in the workplace have been identified.
    The persons, whom may be affected, identified.
    A procedure put into place for evaluating & managing the findings.
    Records kept of significant findings.
    Reviews of procedures where significant changes have occurred.
    The inclusion of other regulations as appropriate.
       The most important thing to decide on is whether a hazard is
           significant & if so all precautions have been covered.
HASAW
                             DUTIES EMPLOYERS
 HAZARD is …

 Anything that cause harm to persons

Slips & Trips               Working at Height        Moving Plant
Fire                        Falling Materials        Noise
Hazardous Substances        Manual Handling          Fumes
Moving Parts of Machinery   Electricity              Environmental Conditions


 RISK is …

 Risk is the chance that somebody will be harmed by the hazard.

 This will determine what actions are required to reduce the risk.

 Have all things been done as the law requires.

 If your findings are that something is required, draw up a list & give priority
 to the remaining risks.
HASAW
                             DUTIES EMPLOYERS

In taking action, ask if the risk be controlled and can the hazard be removed
In controlling risks, the possible principles apply:
      Try a less risky option
      Prevent access to the hazard
      Organize personnel & work to reduce exposure to the hazard
      Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be issued & worn
      Welfare facilities must be provided
Record all Findings
Risk assessments must be suitable & sufficient & must show that all proper
checks have been made and who might be affected
Have all the obvious hazards been dealt with & account taken on the number
of people that could be exposed to the hazard
All precautions are reasonable & the remaining risk is low.
A written record must be kept on file for future reference
HASAW
                             DUTIES EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYEES RESPONSABILITIES- Employees may be liable.
 Take care of their own and others persons for H&S
 Co-operate with their employers.
 To understand the hazards in the workplace
 To comply with safety rules and procedures
 Must not interfere with anything provided in the interest of health and safety.
YOUR ROLE IN SAFETY
    Participate in safety training
    Report hazards, incidents, and near-misses
    Ask for help
    Company uses incentives and discipline to promote safety
PPE (Personal protective equipment)
    Wear required PPE
    Wear PPE in required areas, even if only passing through
    Inspect PPE
    Get a good fit
    Maintain PPE properly
    Store PPE properly
HASAW
     DUTIES OF DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, SUPPLIERS AND
                              INSTALLERS

Articles and substances ARE SAFE AND WITHOUT RISK TO HEATH (S&wRH)
Adequate information must be provided

ARTICLES

  The articles of equipment are designed and constructed to be S&wRH when
. being set, used, cleaned or maintained
  Testing and examination to ensure safe designed and construction
  Provided information

SUBSTANCES

 S&wRH when used, handled, processed, stored or transported
 Testing and examination to ensure D&C
 Provided information

IMPORTERS AND SUPPLIERS HAVE THE SAME DUTIES AS THE
MANUFACTURES
HASAW
          ENFORCING AUTHORITIES AND AGENCIES, AND
                       INSPECTORS
Employers must inform their employees of the enforcing authority for their premises
                  HSE & HSC & Local Authorities & Agency authorities
                           has to enforce the legislation

INSPECTORS and their powers:

  They can take any other person authorises such specialist and equipment needed
  They can interview and take written statements from anyone
  They can stop an activity if it is danger of serious personal injury.
  Disclosure of information: to employees in the interest of HS ore Welfare

INSPECTIONS can be split up into areas of responsibility or different functional areas i.e:
  EXTERNAL, car parking, loading areas.
  INTERNAL, house keeping, welfare.
  WORK AREAS, cleanliness, ergonomics,
  MACHINERY, cleaning, maintenance (electrical and mechanical).
  OFFICES cleanliness, ergonomics of work stations
  PROCEEDURES, risk assessments, supervision, training and information
HASAW
            IMPROVEMENT AND PROHIBITION NOTICES
The use of notices to require people to take action to improve standards or to prevent
accidents.

Types of notice PROHIBITION and IMPROVEMENT

     IMPROVEMENT when safety legislations is being contravened. Inspectors must
     specify the legal requirements which they think are being broken and give
     reasons (21 days)

     PROHIBITION- when the inspector considers that there is a risks of serious
     personal injury. The stop the work activity imminent or in a certain specified time
     or sometimes they can extend the time limit

SERVICE OF NOTICES

They are usually given personally and on the spot by the inspector to the person
concerned (employer/manager/employees have been involved)
HASAW
          OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND PROSECUTIONS

 Failing to comply with duties (employers, employees, the self-employed, people in
                                control of premises, manufactures)
 Failing to comply with any requirementes imposed by Regulations
 Obstructions or failing to comply with any requirements imposed by inspectors
 Failing to comply with an improvement or prohibition notice
 Failing to supply information as required by a notice issued by the HSC
 Failing to comply with a court order to remedy the cause of an offence

SUMMARY CONVICTION

 £2.000 or £100 per day
 £20.000 and 6 months imprisonment for breaches of imprisonment
 or prohibition notices
 £20.000-5.000 for breaches of some sections sections of HSWA,
 subordinate regulations
  No limit on the fine in the higher courts
HASAW
         REGULATIONS AND APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE
The aim is to bring all H&S requirements
GUIDANCE
HSE publishes guidance on a range of subjects
Can be specific to the H&S problems of an industry or of a particular process
The main purposes:
  To interpret- helping people to understand what the law says
  To help people comply with the law
  To give technical advice
They are not compulsory and employers are free to take other action to comply with the law.
ACoP (Approved Codes of Practice)
Offer practical examples of good practice
They give advice on how to comply with the law
How to comply with the general duties or Regulations migh be achieved
REGULATIONS
They are law, approved by Parliament
They identify these risks and set out specific action that must be taken
HASAW
                                  REGULATIONS
The following apply across the full range of workplaces:
 H&SM- Health and Safety Management at Work Regulations
 Workplace (HS&W) Regulation
 Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulation
 Personal Protective Equipment at work
 PUWER – Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations
 H&S First-Aid
 H&S fire precautions
 H&S Information for Employees Regulations
 Employers’ Liability (Compulsory Insurance)
 COSHH- Control over Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
 Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
 Harmonisation of Noise Emission Standards
 Electricity at Work Regulations

Specific regulations cover particular areas:
 Safety signs and signals
 Control of Industrial Air Pollution
 Control of Asbestos at Work
 Manual Handling of Load
HASAW
FIRST AID
              Employer must have enough qualified first aiders
              First aiders training & qualifications approved by HSE
              FIRST AID KITS: check contents also ensure that there are not
              prohibited items

SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PRODEDURES-FIRE PRECAUTIONS
      Maintenance/checks Fire appliances
      Fire Drills/Training
      Fire detection and alarms, maintenance
Training in H&S
                  All entrances&exist
                  Location & use of fire alarm
                  Location of fire fighting equipment
                  Fire drill & assambly points
                  Method of checking building empty
                  Location of first aid box & first aiders
                  Hot to fit/handle materials correctly
HASAW
Evacuation Threats                     Evacuation Procedures

       Bomb threats                          Recognize evacuation signal
       Fire                                  Listen for instructions
      Gas leaks                              Shut down equipment
      Toxic fumes                            Follow nearest safe exit route
      Flodd                                  Proceed to assembly area
      Risk of explosion
      Blackouts
Fire Procedures
      Raise alarm                       Are fire escapes and escape routes clearly marked
      Exit building                     Lighting
      Report to assembly point          Not blocked
      Do not re-enter building          Not locked
      Do not collect valuables          Easy to operate
      Dial 000 ask for Fire Service
      Give full address of premises.
HASAW
SAFETY CULTURE             GENERAL SAFETY RULES

    Work Environment           Obey all warning signs
    Training                   Follow all safety procedures
    Team Working               Do not take shortcuts
    Awareness                  Do not engage in horseplay
    Good Supervision           Use common sense
    Accident Reporting




                                                    THANK YOU

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Hasaw

  • 1. HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK REGULATIONS HASAW 1974
  • 2. HASAW HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK Introduction HSC & HSE Duties under the Act Enforcing authorities and agencies, and inspectors Improvement and prohibition notices Offences, penalties and prosecutions Regulations and Approved Codes of Practice Regulations
  • 3. HASAW INTRODUCTION OBJECTIVES OF THE ACT Securing the health, safety and welfare of people at work (HS&W) Protecting peoples at work against risks to heir H&S arising of work activities Controlling the keeping and use of dangerous substances /materials, and their preventive use Controlling emission into the atmosphere of noxious or offensive substances To provide for criminal offences and punishment. Reporting injuries, diseases & dangerous occurrences (1995) within 10 days to HSE ( can be fined). To help people at work understand what the Act does and how it affects them To assist employers, safety representatives, members of safety committees, supervisors and managers, the self-employed, and members of the public
  • 4. HASAW INTRODUCTION HASAW HAVE FOUR PARTS PART I– contains the most important provisions for people at work PART II- contains provisions concerned with the Employment Medical Advisory Service (EMAS) PART III- it has been repealed (Building) PART IV- concerned with the geographical scope of the Act HAWAW came into effect on 1974 (HSC) and 1975 (HSE & EMAS) to establishment and functions of different areas. HSC (Health and Safety Commission) and HSE (Health and safety executive) to promote the objectives of the Act and to ensure its provisions are implemented. HSC/E aim to keep guidance up to date, because as technologies change. Their aims are to protect the HS&W of employees, and to safeguard others, principally the public, who may be exposed to risks from industrial activity
  • 5. HASAW THE HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSION AND HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE HSC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSION: Consists of a group area appointed by Secretary of State of Employment. Duties Promoting the objectives of Act. Carrying out and encouraging research and training Providing an information and advisory service, and putting forward Appove Code of Practice (ACoP) and to make proposals for regulations HSE HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE- an inspectorate- Provides advice and guidance on health and safety matters. Members who are appointed by HSC with Secretary of State Duties Making arrangements for enforcement of the legislation Carrying out any of the Commissio’s functions Inspectorates based in the field, and they are supportd by technicals specialist and by a Research Division. Inquiries and investigations and notices requiring information
  • 6. HASAW DUTIES UNDER THE ACT So far as is reasonably practicable: means that the degree of risk in a particular activity or environment can be balanced against the time, trouble, cost and physical difficulty of taking measures to avoid the risk So far as is practicable: implies a stricter standard. Best practicale means: can vary depending on its context and the courts to give a definitive ruling. To prevent a breach of the law The Act place general duties on all people at work, that is. Employers, employees ,self-employed Manufacturesrs, suppliers, designers, and importers of materials at work; And people in control of premises
  • 7. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYERS DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS to their employees To ensure HS&W at work of all their employees. (contractors included) Provide and maintain equipment and systems of work (the way in which the work is organised) are safe and without risk to health The materials are properly transported, stored, safe handling(handled), used Provide information, instruction, training and supervison to all their employees Work places are safe and withour risk to health inluding safe means of access and egress Environment- DUST, FUME, NOISE, SMELLS & WASTE heating, lighting, ventilation (minimum working temp 15C or 65F) and noise Provide protective clothing/equipment free of charge PPE Provide first aid facilities Keep records of accidentes & injuries Prepares a health & safety policy and risk assessment
  • 8. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYERS SAFETY POLICES/RISK ASSESSMENT (+5 persons) Objetives- improving H&S at work, and increase employees awareness of H&S and look after H&S of others, for example, members of the public To prepare a written statement of their safety police Organisation- means people and their responsibility Arrangements -means systems and procedures Keep ut to date- working conditions are changing Talk to safety representatives Safety representatives and safety committees To repesent the employees in consultations with their employer about H&S matters. 2 representatives- to set up a safety committee
  • 9. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYERS RISK ASSESSMENTS: Systematic examination of all working procedures & hazards identified. After this is carried out the findings need to be recorded. The assessment should at minimum ensure that:  All hazards in the workplace have been identified. The persons, whom may be affected, identified. A procedure put into place for evaluating & managing the findings. Records kept of significant findings. Reviews of procedures where significant changes have occurred. The inclusion of other regulations as appropriate. The most important thing to decide on is whether a hazard is significant & if so all precautions have been covered.
  • 10. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYERS HAZARD is … Anything that cause harm to persons Slips & Trips Working at Height Moving Plant Fire Falling Materials Noise Hazardous Substances Manual Handling Fumes Moving Parts of Machinery Electricity Environmental Conditions RISK is … Risk is the chance that somebody will be harmed by the hazard. This will determine what actions are required to reduce the risk. Have all things been done as the law requires. If your findings are that something is required, draw up a list & give priority to the remaining risks.
  • 11. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYERS In taking action, ask if the risk be controlled and can the hazard be removed In controlling risks, the possible principles apply: Try a less risky option Prevent access to the hazard Organize personnel & work to reduce exposure to the hazard Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be issued & worn Welfare facilities must be provided Record all Findings Risk assessments must be suitable & sufficient & must show that all proper checks have been made and who might be affected Have all the obvious hazards been dealt with & account taken on the number of people that could be exposed to the hazard All precautions are reasonable & the remaining risk is low. A written record must be kept on file for future reference
  • 12. HASAW DUTIES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES RESPONSABILITIES- Employees may be liable. Take care of their own and others persons for H&S Co-operate with their employers. To understand the hazards in the workplace To comply with safety rules and procedures Must not interfere with anything provided in the interest of health and safety. YOUR ROLE IN SAFETY Participate in safety training Report hazards, incidents, and near-misses Ask for help Company uses incentives and discipline to promote safety PPE (Personal protective equipment) Wear required PPE Wear PPE in required areas, even if only passing through Inspect PPE Get a good fit Maintain PPE properly Store PPE properly
  • 13. HASAW DUTIES OF DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, SUPPLIERS AND INSTALLERS Articles and substances ARE SAFE AND WITHOUT RISK TO HEATH (S&wRH) Adequate information must be provided ARTICLES The articles of equipment are designed and constructed to be S&wRH when . being set, used, cleaned or maintained Testing and examination to ensure safe designed and construction Provided information SUBSTANCES S&wRH when used, handled, processed, stored or transported Testing and examination to ensure D&C Provided information IMPORTERS AND SUPPLIERS HAVE THE SAME DUTIES AS THE MANUFACTURES
  • 14. HASAW ENFORCING AUTHORITIES AND AGENCIES, AND INSPECTORS Employers must inform their employees of the enforcing authority for their premises HSE & HSC & Local Authorities & Agency authorities has to enforce the legislation INSPECTORS and their powers: They can take any other person authorises such specialist and equipment needed They can interview and take written statements from anyone They can stop an activity if it is danger of serious personal injury. Disclosure of information: to employees in the interest of HS ore Welfare INSPECTIONS can be split up into areas of responsibility or different functional areas i.e: EXTERNAL, car parking, loading areas. INTERNAL, house keeping, welfare. WORK AREAS, cleanliness, ergonomics, MACHINERY, cleaning, maintenance (electrical and mechanical). OFFICES cleanliness, ergonomics of work stations PROCEEDURES, risk assessments, supervision, training and information
  • 15. HASAW IMPROVEMENT AND PROHIBITION NOTICES The use of notices to require people to take action to improve standards or to prevent accidents. Types of notice PROHIBITION and IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT when safety legislations is being contravened. Inspectors must specify the legal requirements which they think are being broken and give reasons (21 days) PROHIBITION- when the inspector considers that there is a risks of serious personal injury. The stop the work activity imminent or in a certain specified time or sometimes they can extend the time limit SERVICE OF NOTICES They are usually given personally and on the spot by the inspector to the person concerned (employer/manager/employees have been involved)
  • 16. HASAW OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND PROSECUTIONS Failing to comply with duties (employers, employees, the self-employed, people in control of premises, manufactures) Failing to comply with any requirementes imposed by Regulations Obstructions or failing to comply with any requirements imposed by inspectors Failing to comply with an improvement or prohibition notice Failing to supply information as required by a notice issued by the HSC Failing to comply with a court order to remedy the cause of an offence SUMMARY CONVICTION £2.000 or £100 per day £20.000 and 6 months imprisonment for breaches of imprisonment or prohibition notices £20.000-5.000 for breaches of some sections sections of HSWA, subordinate regulations No limit on the fine in the higher courts
  • 17. HASAW REGULATIONS AND APPROVED CODE OF PRACTICE The aim is to bring all H&S requirements GUIDANCE HSE publishes guidance on a range of subjects Can be specific to the H&S problems of an industry or of a particular process The main purposes: To interpret- helping people to understand what the law says To help people comply with the law To give technical advice They are not compulsory and employers are free to take other action to comply with the law. ACoP (Approved Codes of Practice) Offer practical examples of good practice They give advice on how to comply with the law How to comply with the general duties or Regulations migh be achieved REGULATIONS They are law, approved by Parliament They identify these risks and set out specific action that must be taken
  • 18. HASAW REGULATIONS The following apply across the full range of workplaces: H&SM- Health and Safety Management at Work Regulations Workplace (HS&W) Regulation Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulation Personal Protective Equipment at work PUWER – Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations H&S First-Aid H&S fire precautions H&S Information for Employees Regulations Employers’ Liability (Compulsory Insurance) COSHH- Control over Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations Harmonisation of Noise Emission Standards Electricity at Work Regulations Specific regulations cover particular areas: Safety signs and signals Control of Industrial Air Pollution Control of Asbestos at Work Manual Handling of Load
  • 19. HASAW FIRST AID Employer must have enough qualified first aiders First aiders training & qualifications approved by HSE FIRST AID KITS: check contents also ensure that there are not prohibited items SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PRODEDURES-FIRE PRECAUTIONS Maintenance/checks Fire appliances Fire Drills/Training Fire detection and alarms, maintenance Training in H&S All entrances&exist Location & use of fire alarm Location of fire fighting equipment Fire drill & assambly points Method of checking building empty Location of first aid box & first aiders Hot to fit/handle materials correctly
  • 20. HASAW Evacuation Threats Evacuation Procedures Bomb threats Recognize evacuation signal Fire Listen for instructions Gas leaks Shut down equipment Toxic fumes Follow nearest safe exit route Flodd Proceed to assembly area Risk of explosion Blackouts Fire Procedures Raise alarm Are fire escapes and escape routes clearly marked Exit building Lighting Report to assembly point Not blocked Do not re-enter building Not locked Do not collect valuables Easy to operate Dial 000 ask for Fire Service Give full address of premises.
  • 21. HASAW SAFETY CULTURE GENERAL SAFETY RULES Work Environment Obey all warning signs Training Follow all safety procedures Team Working Do not take shortcuts Awareness Do not engage in horseplay Good Supervision Use common sense Accident Reporting THANK YOU