LRD guides and handbook July 2015
Health and safety law 2015
Introduction
Introduction [pages 9-12] (1,247 words)
This latest edition of the Labour Research Department’s annual guide to health and safety law, Health and Safety Law 2015, sets out the law using ...
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Chapter 1
1. The structure of health and safety law [ch 1: page 13] (174 words)
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The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 [ch 1: pages 13-16] (1,376 words)
The European Union (EU) and UK health and safety legislation [ch 1: pages 16-17] (495 words)
Regulations, Approved Codes of Practice and Guidance [ch 1: pages 17-18] (239 words)
Health and safety reviews under the coalition government [ch 1: pages 18-20] (701 words)
Review of all Approved Codes of Practice [ch 1: pages 20-21] (328 words)
New regulations [ch 1: pages 21-23] (819 words)
Common law [ch 1: page 23] (325 words)
Chapter 2
2. The health and safety inspection and enforcement regime [ch 2: page 24] (275 words)
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Enforcement agencies and regulators [ch 2: pages 24-25] (342 words)
Workplace inspections [ch 2: pages 25-26] (283 words)
National Enforcement Code [ch 2: pages 26-27] (414 words)
HSE inspection blitzes [ch 2: page 27] (160 words)
Proactive inspection cuts [ch 2: pages 27-28] (217 words)
Targeted enforcement [ch 2: page 28] (269 words)
Regulators’ “growth duty” [ch 2: pages 28-29] (76 words)
The Regulators’ Code [ch 2: page 29] (103 words)
Paying for enforcement — fee for intervention [ch 2: pages 29-30] (687 words)
Penalties — notices and fines [ch 2: pages 30-32] (900 words)
HSE Enforcement Policy Statement [ch 2: page 33] (102 words)
Investigating work-related deaths [ch 2: page 33] (99 words)
Corporate manslaughter [ch 2: pages 33-37] (1,787 words)
Individual manslaughter convictions and prison sentences [ch 2: pages 37-38] (424 words)
Crown immunity [ch 2: page 38] (108 words)
Chapter 3
3. The management of health and safety at work [ch 3: page 39] (47 words)
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The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 [ch 3: page 39] (63 words)
Risk assessments [ch 3: pages 39-41] (980 words)
The Management Regulations — how to approach workplace risk [ch 3: pages 41-42] (132 words)
Health and safety arrangements [ch 3: page 42] (64 words)
Health surveillance [ch 3: page 42] (142 words)
Appointment of safety specialists [ch 3: page 42] (72 words)
Procedures for serious and imminent danger [ch 3: page 43] (243 words)
Information and training [ch 3: pages 43-44] (463 words)
Co-operation and co-ordination [ch 3: page 45] (47 words)
Temporary workers [ch 3: page 45] (102 words)
New and expectant mothers [ch 3: pages 45-49] (1,318 words)
Young workers [ch 3: pages 48-49] (292 words)
HSE guidance on the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations [ch 3: pages 49-50 ] (252 words)
Chapter 4
4. Safety reps, safety committees and taking action on health and safety [ch 4: page 51] (197 words)
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The Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations 1977 [ch 4: pages 51-52] (184 words)
Appointing safety reps [ch 4: page 52] (375 words)
Safety reps’ functions [ch 4: page 53] (106 words)
Consultation [ch 4: pages 53-54] (260 words)
Facilities for safety reps [ch 4: page 54] (179 words)
Government attacks on facility time [ch 4: pages 54-55] (280 words)
Safety reps’ legal rights to paid time off [ch 4: pages 55-56] (651 words)
Right to information [ch 4: pages 56-57] (225 words)
Safety committees [ch 4: page 57] (129 words)
Enforcement of the Safety Reps and Safety Committees Regulations [ch 4: pages 57-58] (122 words)
Advice to safety reps on reporting health and safety problems to the HSE [ch 4: page 58] (284 words)
Employee consultation where there is no union recognition [ch 4: pages 58-59] (132 words)
Extending the scope for safety reps to act for all staff regardless of union membership [ch 4: page 59] (172 words)
Scope of obligation [ch 4: page 59] (97 words)
The need for stronger regulations [ch 4: pages 59-60] (164 words)
Legal protection for safety reps and other workers who take action [ch 4: pags 60] (190 words)
Where dismissal is automatically unfair [ch 4: pages 60-63] (1,093 words)
Reinstatement [ch 4: page 63] (164 words)
Compensation [ch 4: page 63] (79 words)
Whistleblowing — the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 [ch 4: pages 63-65] (920 words)
Interim relief [ch 4: pages 65-66] (326 words)
Changes to the tribunal system [ch 4: pages 66-67] (511 words)
Anti-blacklisting regulations [ch 4: pages 67-69] (662 words)
European developments in the anti-blacklisting campaign [ch 4: page 69] (129 words)
The campaign for justice for blacklisted workers [ch 4: pages 69-70] (415 words)
Chapter 5
5. The workplace and the working environment [ch 5: page 71] (289 words)
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Regulation of minimum standards for the workplace [ch 5: pages 71-72] (204 words)
Stability and solidity [ch 5: page 72] (73 words)
Maintenance [ch 5: page 72] (57 words)
Ventilation [ch 5: page 72] (133 words)
Temperature [ch 5: page 73] (380 words)
Lighting [ch 5: page 74] (113 words)
Cleanliness [ch 5: page 74] (35 words)
Space [ch 5: page 74] (148 words)
Workstations and seating [ch 5: page 74] (92 words)
Condition of floors [ch 5: page 75] (72 words)
Falls or falling objects [ch 5: page 75] (60 words)
Transparent surfaces and windows [ch 5: page 75] (66 words)
Doors and gates [ch 5: page 75] (27 words)
Organisation of traffic routes [ch 5: page 75] (63 words)
Escalators and moving walkways [ch 5: page 75] (30 words)
Sanitary, washing and drinking facilities [ch 5: pages 75-77] (538 words)
Clothing and changing [ch 5: page 77] (292 words)
Rest and eating facilities. [ch 5: pages 77-78] (167 words)
Disabled workers [ch 5: page 78] (47 words)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding [ch 5: page 78] (217 words)
Smoking [ch 5: pages 78-81] (1,177 words)
Driving at work [ch 5: pages 81-82] (304 words)
Mobile phones [ch 5: pages 82-83] (297 words)
Drug-driving limits [ch 5: pages 83-84] (587 words)
Driving vision [ch 5: pages 84-85] (199 words)
Epilepsy and driving vision medical standards [ch 5: page 85] (69 words)
Driving with diabetes [ch 5: page 85] (87 words)
Legislation covering particular industries [ch 5: pages 85] (114 words)
Construction [ch 5: pages 86-87] (517 words)
Mines [ch 5: page 88] (326 words)
Diving [ch 5: page 88] (56 words)
Quarries [ch 5: page 89] (46 words)
Offshore [ch 5: page 89] (331 words)
Railways [ch 5: page 90] (116 words)
Maritime safety [ch 5: page 90] (183 words)
Chapter 6
6. Hazardous substances [ch 6: pages 91-92] (379 words)
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Control of substances hazardous to health [ch 6: pages 92-95] (1,396 words)
COSHH Approved Code of Practice [ch 6: page 95] (169 words)
Asthma Code of Practice and guidance [ch 6: page 96] (205 words)
Dust [ch 6: pages 96-97] (402 words)
Legionnaires’ disease [ch 6: pages 97-98] (456 words)
Needlestick or sharps injuries [ch 6: pages 98-99] (160 words)
Dermatitis and other skin conditions [ch 6: pages 99-100] (539 words)
Chemicals information and packaging [ch 6: pages 100-101] (294 words)
European chemicals strategy (REACH) [ch 6: pages 101-102 ] (372 words)
Major accident hazards [ch 6: pages 103-105] (830 words)
The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 [ch 6: pages 105-107] (721 words)
Asbestos [ch 6: pages 107-113] (2,518 words)
Lead [ch 6: pages 113-115] (721 words)
Transport of dangerous goods [ch 6: page 115] (92 words)
Genetically Modified Organisms [ch 6: pages 115-116] (356 words)
Chapter 7
7. Equipment at Work [ch 7: page 117] (105 words)
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Display screen equipment [ch 7: pages 117-119] (1,082 words)
Machinery and other equipment [ch 7: pages 120-121] (883 words)
Work Equipment ACoPs [ch 7: pages 121-122] (274 words)
Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 [ch 7: pages 122-123] (207 words)
Work at height [ch 7: pages 123-124] (470 words)
Personal protective equipment [ch 7: pages 124-128] (1,659 words)
Chapter 8
8. Physical hazards at work [ch 8: page 129] (134 words)
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Manual handling [ch 8: pages 129-132] (1,202 words)
Fire [ch 8: pages 132-135] (1,145 words)
Noise [ch 8: pages 135-140] (1,703 words)
Vibration [ch 8: pages 140-141] (438 words)
Radiation [ch 8: pages 141-146] (1,747 words)
Electricity [ch 8: pages 146-147] (567 words)
Gas [ch 8: pages 147-149] (815 words)
Chapter 9
9. Hours of work [ch 9: page 150] (222 words)
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Working Time Regulations [ch 9: page 150] (119 words)
Working time under the WTR Regulations [ch 9: pages 151-152] (822 words)
Who the Working Time Regulations apply to [ch 9: pages 153-156] (1,573 words)
The maximum working week [ch 9: pages 156-159] (1,326 words)
Night work [ch 9: pages 159-161] (896 words)
Rest [ch 9: pages 161-164] (1,009 words)
Holidays [ch 9: pages 164-169] (2,503 words)
Agency workers’ enhanced rights [ch 9: page 169] (104 words)
Collective and workforce agreements [ch 9: pages 169-170] (56 words)
Enforcement [ch 9: page 170] (209 words)
Protection against detrimental treatment [ch 9: page 170] (177 words)
Chapter 10
10. Occupational health, information and reporting [ch 10: page 171] (53 words)
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Recording and reporting accidents [ch 10: pages 171-174] (1,086 words)
Statistics on death and injury and work [ch 10: pages 174-175] (657 words)
Accident investigation [ch 10: pages 176] (207 words)
The Employment Practices Data Protection Code [ch 10: pages 176-177] (393 words)
Ban on pre-employment health checks [ch 10: pages 177-178] (139 words)
First aid [ch 10: pages 178-180] (927 words)
Occupational health [ch 10: pages 180-182] (830 words)
Fit notes [ch 10: pages 182-183] (582 words)
HSE advice on returning to work following long-term sickness absence [ch 10: pages 183-184] (176 words)
Chapter 11
11. Stress, bullying, harassment and violence [ch 11: page 185] (82 words)
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Stress [ch 11: pages 184-190] (2,034 words)
Bullying and harassment [ch 11: pages 190-193] (1,208 words)
Violence [ch 11: pages 193-197] (1,751 words)
Chapter 12
12. Exempting the self-employed from health and safety law [ch 12: pages 198-201] (1,315 words)
In March 2015, both Houses of Parliament agreed the text of the Deregulation Bill. The Bill was to have scrapped health and safety rules for ...
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Further information
Further information (502 words)
All regulations made since 1988 can be downloaded from the website at: www.legislation.gov.uk ...
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