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Outline the general duties of section two of the health and safety at work act 1974 ( seven points)
• safe plant and systems of work
• safe use, handling, transport and storage of substances and articles.
• provision of information, instruction, training and supervision.
• safe place of work, access and egress.
• safe working environment with adequate welfare facilities.
• a written safety policy together with organisational and other arrangements [5 or more people, must be written down].
• consultation with safety representatives and formation of safety committes where there are recognised trade union's.
Section 3 of the health and safety at work act 1974 says
Duties of employers to others affected by their undertaking.
The employer has a duty to safe guard those not in their employment but affected by the undertaking. Does include members of the public.
Health and safety at work act 1974 section 4 is
Duties of landlords, owner's and those in control of premises
This includes a duty to ensure that there is suitable and sufficient access and egress for those using the premises. This includes any items of plant etc.
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