We have pulled together a selection of our most popular brochures for you below. Click on the picture of the leaflet to download it.
If you would like more in depth information about specific topics please search our library in the section below on this page, or contact us.
MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND SAFETY LEAFLETS
Health and Safety Guidance Leaflets
The guidance in our health and safety library below has been put together to give anyone involved with a medium-sized business some basic information on health and safety at work.
The information is taken from various sources and gives an overview of the law and technical guidance. There are many links and references to more detailed information on each topic. It is important that it is not taken as definitive guidance and you should always get proper legal advice, or advice from your enforcing authority, before making any critical decisions.
Each guide consists of:
- An overview of the law and any technical guidance
- A list of key publications and references
- A checklist to test how well a business complies with the law
Hopefully when you have read the guidance you will be able to put in place, or suggest, an action plan to make improvements.
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Horse Riding Establishments
H & S Guidance – Horse Riding Establishments INTRODUCTION Approximately three and a half million people ride horses in the UK on a regular basis. Unfortunately there are around eight reported accidents each day involving horses on the highway and there are undoubtedly other incidents both on and off the road. The majority of accidents .... Read More
Information, Instruction and Training
H & S Guidance – Information, Instruction and Training Health and Safety Information System INTRODUCTION There is no legal definition of ‘information’, ‘instruction’ or ‘training’ but in practice: information means providing factual material which tells people about risks and precautions; instruction means telling people what they should do; and training means helping them learn how .... Read More
Lead
H & S Guidance – Lead INTRODUCTION The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 apply to all work which exposes persons to lead in any form such that it may be ingested, inhaled or otherwise absorbed. Inhalation is the major source of absorption, therefore many of the regulations are orientated towards preventing the inhalation .... Read More
Legionellosis
H & S Guidance – Legionellosis LEGIONELLOSIS INTRODUCTION Legionnaires Disease is one of a group of diseases collectively known as legionellosis. Thirty-seven different species of bacteria are associated with legionellosis, the most dangerous being Legionella pneumophilia. Infection by L. pneumophilia can result in pneumonia and other potentially life-threatening effects. Legionellosis is associated with a fatality .... Read More
Lifting Operations and Equipment
H & S Guidance – Lifting Operations and Equipment Health and Safety Information INTRODUCTION The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) came into force in December 1998. They apply in all work premises and work situations subject to the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. The Regulations replaced most of the .... Read More
Lighting
H & S Guidance – Lighting INTRODUCTION Regulation 8 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 requires that every workplace has suitable and sufficient lighting. This should be by natural lighting, so far as is reasonably practicable. Good lighting, whether natural or artificial, has an important role to play in promoting health and .... Read More
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
H & S Guidance – Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) INTRODUCTION The most widely used forms of LPG are propane and butane. In the local authority enforced sector LPG will usually be found in cartridges (non-refillable containers of less than 1.4 L capacity) or cylinders (portable refillable containers up to 150 L .... Read More
Machinery Safety
Machinery Safety INTRODUCTION Legislation relating to machinery safety has evolved quickly over recent years. From the general requirement to ‘securely fence all dangerous parts of machinery’ (e.g. Factories Act 1961), there are now a number of more extensive duties and responsibilities specified:- (i) Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974: employers must ensure the .... Read More
Management of Health and Safety
H & S Guidance – Management of Health and Safety INTRODUCTION Accidents at work and occupational ill-health are costly to workers and their families and to employers. Management control of health and safety is therefore essential, particularly in smaller firms where fatal and major injury rates tend to be higher. Losses from a major incident .... Read More
Maternity
H & S Guidance – Maternity INTRODUCTION The health and safety implications of new or expectant mothers can be adequately addressed by normal health and safety management procedures. By assessing risks to all employees (including new and expectant mothers) and doing what is reasonably practicable to control those risks you will comply with both general .... Read More
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Click here to download Lifting Operations and Equipment.pdf
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Click here to download Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG).pdf
Click here to download Machinery Safety.pdf
Click here to download Management of Health and Safety.pdf
Click here to download Maternity.pdf