HSE Health & Safety Law Poster
Ensure your business remains legally compliant with the latest version of the Health and Safety Law Poster from the HSE. This HSE approved poster effectively communicates the obligations and rights surrounding health and safety in the workplace. The inclusion of an embedded hologram guarantees authenticity. Manufactured using a laminated, recyclable PP5 material, this poster boasts improved eco credentials compared to previous versions, while also enhancing durability. It is available in two sizes, A3 and A2.
Key Features:
- HSE approved poster for legal compliance
- Clearly communicates health and safety obligations and rights
- Embedded hologram guarantees authenticity
- Made from laminated, recyclable PP5 material
- Improved eco credentials compared to previous versions
- Durable design for long-lasting use
- Available in two sizes: A3 and A2
What the Health and Safety Law Poster includes:
Health and Safety Law - What you need to know
- All workers have a right to work in places where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled.
- Health and safety is about preventing injuries and ill health caused by work.
- Your employer is responsible for health and safety, but you must also play your part.
What employers must do for you:
- Identify potential hazards in your job and take necessary precautions to prevent them. This is part of risk assessment.
- Clearly explain how risks will be controlled in a way that you can understand, and inform you of the person responsible for this.
- Consult and collaborate with you and your health and safety representatives to ensure everyone is protected from harm in the workplace.
- Provide free health and safety training required for your job.
- Supply any necessary equipment and protective clothing free of charge, ensuring proper maintenance.
- Offer access to toilets, washing facilities, and drinking water.
- Provide adequate first-aid facilities.
- Report major injuries and fatalities to the Incident Contact Centre at 0345 300 9923.
- Report other injuries, diseases, and dangerous incidents online at www.hse.gov.uk.
- Have insurance coverage that protects you in case of work-related injuries.
- Collaborate with other employers or contractors sharing the