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This guidance aims to give a general introduction to the role of the Council in the area of Health and Safety at work, followed by information about the key measures that business must carry out and where you can get more detailed advice. This is designed to be an introductory guide and not a comprehensive legal document.
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If you have a complaint or need any help or information please contact us.
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The main purpose of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is to secure the health and safety of everyone at work, whether employed or self-employed. The Act requires employers to regularly review equipment, premises and systems of work to identify hazards and reduce the risks to clients, employees and the self-employed.
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Our Environment and Safety Team regularly inspect all businesses for which we have enforcement powers. We also carry out investigations into complaints or accidents. We will always:
Normally we will tell the Company or individual at the time of the inspection if anything needs to be done. If you indicate you agree with our decisions or requirements and we think no immediate formal action is needed, then we will write to the person(s) responsible to let them/you know what must be done, how and by when. Formal action will be taken if people are at risk, or have not acted on previous advice.
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Our Enforcement Policy aims to ensure the health, safety, welfare and employment protection duties contained in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the relevant statutory provisions as far as is reasonably necessary.
We will use our enforcement powers to protect persons at work, the self-employed and anyone who is affected by work activities. Where other enforcement agencies have a role, the Council will liaise with them.
Any enforcement action, whether verbal or written warnings, statutory notices or prosecution will be based on the assessment of:
Officers will ensure enforcement decisions are consistent, balanced, fair and relate to common standards that ensure they adequately protect the persons. In coming to any decision officers shall consider relevant criteria, eg seriousness of the offence, history, confidence in management, consequences of failure to comply and the likely effectiveness of various enforcement options.
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Your employer has a duty under the law to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, your health, safety and welfare at work.
Your employer must consult you or your safety representative on matters relating to your health and safety at work, including:
In general, your employer's duties include:
In particular, your employer must:
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As an employee you have legal duties too. They include:
If you think there is a health and safety problem in your workplace you should discuss it with your employer, supervisor or manager. You may also wish to discuss it with your safety representative, if there is one. You, your employer or your safety representative can get information on health and safety in confidence by contacting us, or the Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) Infoline telephone service on 0541 545500.
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If you think your employer is exposing you to risks or is not carrying out their legal duties, and you have pointed this out without getting a satisfactory answer or think it requires immediate action you can contact the relevant enforcing authority for health and safety in your workplace.
Health and safety inspectors can give advice on how to comply with the law.
They also have powers to enforce it.
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The Local Authority enforces Health and Safety legislation within its area in the following workplaces:
There are exceptions to these categories including all Local Authority premises or where the main site activity is the responsibility of the HSE (i.e. canteens in factories).
All other types of work are enforced by the Health and Safety Executive who can be contacted at:
Health and Safety Executive
South East Area Office
Phoenix House
23-25 Cantelupe Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3BE
Telephone: 01342 334200
Fax: 01342 334222
HSE's Employment Medical Advisory Service can give advice on health at work, and can be contacted at:
Employment Medical Advisory Service
Phoenix House
23-25 Cantelupe Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3BE
Telephone: 01342 334200
Fax: 01342 334222
You can get advice on general fire precautions and means of escape etc from:
Fire Safety or Community Safety:
Telephone: 0845 130 8855
Freephone Community Fire Safety Hotline:
Freephone: 0800 731 9119
Firesetters Confidential Hotline:
Freephone: 0800 731 9119
Hove, Lewes, Barcombe, Newhaven and Seaford areas:
Telephone: 01273 730254
Brighton and Roedean areas:
Telephone: 01273 685152
Forest Row, Eastbourne, Uckfield, Crowborough, Mayfield, Wadhurst, Burwash, Heathfield and Hailsham areas:
Telephone: 01825 745901
Hastings (Bohemia Road and The Ridge), Battle, Broad Oak, Rye, Bexhill, Pevensey and Herstmonceux areas:
Telephone: 01424 440136
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HSE and HSE Books, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 2WA telephone 01787 881165 or at www.hse.gov.uk
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Lawrence Corney House, 222 Uppingham Road, Leicester LE5 0QG telephone 01533 768424 or at www.iosh.co.uk
European Agency for Health & Safety at europe.osha.eu.int
HMSO Stationery Office Legislation at www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk
Please also visit our Health and Safety at Work Online Information Sources page.
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This page last updated: 28/07/2008