LRD guides and handbook July 2015

Health and safety law 2015

Chapter 4

The need for stronger regulations

[ch 4: pages 59-60]

The TUC Time for change health and safety manifesto says that all employers should be required to have safety representatives if they employ more than 10 workers. Larger employers should also have to set up safety committees. Where there are lots of different employers operating out of the same workplace, or if the employer has lots of different small sites, unions should be able to appoint roving health and safety representatives to cover all the workers. There should also be a legal right for health and safety representatives to call in the enforcement authorities if an employer fails to act on their concerns.

HSE, Measuring the effect of health and safety advisers and roving safety representatives in agriculture, RR417: www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrpdf/rr417.pdf.

HSE Worker Involvement pages at: www.hse.gov.uk/involvement.

The Prospect submission to the Löfstedt Call for Evidence, 2011, is available at: https://library.prospect.org.uk//download/2011/00783.

The TUC Health and safety manifesto can be found on the TUC website at: https://www.tuc.org.uk/sites/default/files/tucfiles/TUC_Health_and_Safety_Manifesto_Time_for_Change.pdf