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Health and safety and wellbeing

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance

Health and safety and wellbeing

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance
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The main Act of Parliament dealing with safety at work is the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSWA). There are also numerous regulations made under the Act and a number of other Acts outside the scope of this note. For a more detailed discussion of those regulations, see Tolley's Employment Law Service, paras H2001–H20117.

Under the HSWA, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was established. The HSE monitors and enforces safety standards, and seeks to promote and improve workplace safety. The HSE website contains a wealth of information and resources for employers.

In addition to these statutory obligations, an employer is under a common law duty to take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure the safety of its employees. An employer’s duty includes the following:

  1. •

    providing a safe place of work

  2. •

    providing a safe mean of access to the place of work

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    providing safe plant and equipment

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    providing a safe system of work

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    employing competent fellow employees, and

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    protecting employees

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Hannah Freeman
Hannah Freeman

Barrister at Old Square Chambers , OMB, Employment Tax


Hannah is an experienced employment law specialist advising on all forms of discrimination, maternity and paternity rights, unfair dismissal, contractual disputes, part-time working and TUPE. Hannah acts for claimants and respondents in both the public and private sectors, including the NHS, the police, local authorities, educational institutions, financial services and the hospitality industry, as well as providing training and support to in-house legal and HR teams.

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