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Employees must know:
  • how to work safely and without risks to health
  • about the health and safety policy, how it's implement and the part they have to play
  • their health and safety responsibilities towards themselves, other employees and people visiting your premises
Employers must:
  • keep dust, fumes and noise under control
  • make sure that plant and machinery are safe and regularly maintained, and that the systems used in the workplace are safe
  • provide protective clothing where necessary
  • report certain diseases and injuries to the relevant authority
  • provide adequate first aid equipment and facilities
  • take precautions against fire and provide adequate means of escape and means of fighting fire
  • assess the risks that might be involved in work practices such as using a computer. The work practices must be changed to prevent injuries.



Advice Forum

Baker's Asthma (Date Posted 7.9.2010)

Flour dust and enzymes containing additives such as amylase are the second most common cause of occupational asthma. They also cause dermatitis. It c

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Baker's Asthma (Date Posted 24.8.2010)

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Nurse with Occupational Asthma (Date Posted 24.8.2010)

I don't know if you can. But you should if you can get the correct info. I was a Baker and suffered terribly with asthma for years. Was succesful in a

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Nurse with Occupational Asthma (Date Posted 24.8.2010)

12 yrs ago I was an endoscopy nurse, working with gluteraldehyde on a daily basis, I now have severe asthma. Can I or should I go back to my em

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Nasty Escalator Accident in a Store (Date Posted 20.8.2010)

We are very sorry to here of your Grandmother’s recent accident. We hope that she has a speedy recovery. If an escalator is not correctly maintaine

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