Health and Safety pack

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Our Health and Safety Templates Toolkit ensures workplace safety, offering resources for compliance and employee wellbeing.

Our toolkit offers a variety of customisable templates to help you develop and implement effective health and safety policies, procedures, and guidelines. From risk assessments to accident reporting, our toolkit has everything you need to ensure the well-being of your employees in the workplace.

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What is Health and Safety?

Health and safety encompasses policies, procedures, and practices aimed at protecting the health, safety, and well-being of employees in the workplace. It involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks and hazards that could cause harm or injury to workers, visitors, or the public.

Key aspects of health and safety in the workplace include:

  1. Risk Assessment: Identifying potential hazards and risks in the workplace, such as physical hazards (e.g., machinery, equipment), chemical hazards (e.g., hazardous substances), biological hazards (e.g., pathogens), ergonomic hazards (e.g., repetitive tasks), and psychosocial hazards (e.g., workplace stress, harassment).

  2. Preventive Measures: Implementing measures to eliminate or control hazards and minimize the risk of accidents, injuries, or illnesses. This may include engineering controls (e.g., machine guards, ventilation systems), administrative controls (e.g., safe work procedures, training), and personal protective equipment (PPE).

  3. Training and Education: Providing employees with training, information, and resources to ensure they understand the potential hazards in their workplace and know how to work safely. This includes training on emergency procedures, hazard recognition, safe work practices, and the proper use of equipment and PPE.

  4. Emergency Preparedness: Developing and implementing emergency response plans and procedures to address potential emergencies, such as fires, chemical spills, medical emergencies, or natural disasters. This may include evacuation plans, first aid training, and communication protocols.

  5. Health Promotion: Promoting employee health and well-being through initiatives such as wellness programs, ergonomic assessments, mental health support, and access to health resources and services.

  6. Compliance and Regulation: Ensuring compliance with relevant health and safety legislation, regulations, and standards applicable to the workplace. This may include conducting regular inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify areas for improvement and ensure legal compliance.

  7. Worker Participation: Encouraging employee involvement and participation in health and safety initiatives, including consultation with workers on health and safety matters, representation on health and safety committees, and reporting of hazards, incidents, or near misses.

  8. Continuous Improvement: Establishing mechanisms for monitoring, evaluating, and continuously improving health and safety performance in the workplace. This may involve reviewing incident reports, conducting safety audits, and implementing corrective actions to address identified issues.

Effective health and safety management is essential for creating a safe and healthy work environment, reducing the risk of workplace accidents and injuries, and promoting employee well-being and productivity. It requires collaboration and commitment from employers, employees, and other stakeholders to create a culture of safety and ensure that health and safety considerations are integrated into all aspects of the organization's operations.

Health and Safety pack
health and safety pack
health and safety pack

Which legal requirements and best practices should employers keep in mind?

Health and safety at work encompasses a wide range of duties and responsibilities aimed at maintaining a safe working environment for employees. There are many relevant pieces of legislation and case law.

All employers have a duty of care which is an obligation to protect their employees. A term is implied into all employment contracts requiring employers to take care of their employees health and safety. For example, employers must:

  • Provide a safe place of work.

  • Provide a safe system of work.

  • Provide adequate plant and equipment.

  • Recruit competent and safety conscious staff.

If an employer fails to take reasonable care in any of these areas, an employee may be able to make a number of claims, including resigning and claiming constructive unfair dismissal and personal injury.

Employees, too, have responsibilities and should work with their employer to develop a safe place of work.

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Guides
Guides

Our Guide to Using Display Screen Equipment (DSE) at Work provides comprehensive instructions for safe and ergonomic utilisation, promoting employee wellbeing.

Policies
Policies

Use this model adverse weather policy to detail what steps you will take as an employer in the event that employees are affected by severe weather conditions.

Use this model eye test policy to help meet your legal obligations for providing eye tests to employees.

Our Fire Safety and Prevention Policy ensures a secure workplace, mitigating risks and safeguarding employees and assets.

This model policy helps you to ensure that you have sufficient numbers of competent first aid personnel available to deal with accidents and injuries occurring at work.

Our health and safety policy prioritises employee well-being, ensures legal compliance, and fosters a culture of safety in a proactive and accountable manner.

Our Lone Working Policy Template promotes safety and sets guidelines for employees working alone, ensuring their well-being and minimising risks.

Use this if you require a robust and practical Personal safety policy.

Use this model PPE policy to help protect your employees from exposure to work place hazards and the risk of injury through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

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Use this if you require a robust and practical Procedure in the event of an accident policy.

Use this if you require a robust and practical Smoking policy.

Use this if you require a robust and practical Stress at work policy.

Use this if you require a robust and practical Working Time Regulations policy.

Letters
Letters

Our Stress Management Workshop Invitation Letter template invites employees to attend a workshop, promoting wellbeing and providing tools for managing stress effectively.

Forms
Forms

An accident investigation form: a structured tool to gather and analyse detailed information, identify causes, and implement preventive measures for workplace incidents, fostering a safer work environment and compliance with health and safety regulations.

This resource is free

A COVID-19 screening questionnaire should be designed to identify individuals who may have symptoms of COVID-19 or who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

A driver commitment statement form template that outlines the expectations for safe driving when using company vehicles.

Our Drug and Alcohol Testing Consent Form Template simplifies obtaining consent for testing, ensuring compliance and confidentiality.

Our Fire Risk Assessment identifies vulnerabilities, ensuring safety protocols align with potential hazards, minimising risks for all.

This model stress risk assessment is used to support individuals or teams to identify and review pressures and consider if these are a source of stress.

Use this model lone working risk assessment to help identify any risks associated with lone working in the workplace, and implement safe working measures.

A medical declaration form to disclose information that may impact an ability to perform tasks or may require adjustments to ensure workplace safety.

Our PPE Issue Record Form template documents the issuance of personal protective equipment, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and employee protection.

Use this model young persons risk assessment to help identify any risks associated with a young person in the workplace, and implement safe working measures.

Scripts
Scripts

Our Seasonal Flu Jab Free Voucher Introduction Script Template introduces free flu vaccination vouchers, emphasising the importance of staying healthy.

Our Seasonal Flu Jab Workplace Clinic Introduction Script Template announces a flu vaccination workplace clinic, emphasising the importance of health and safety.

Plans
Plans

Our Drivers Handbook simplifies safe driving practices, compliance, and company policies, minimising risks and fostering driver awareness.

Our Fire Safety Notice instructs and informs, ensuring clear directives during emergencies for everyone's safety and well-being.