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info@valleycleaningcentre.co.ukEmployer’s responsibilities
As employers Valley Cleaning Centre has a duty to all employees, casual workers, part-time workers, trainees, visitors and sub-contractors who may be in our workplace or use work equipment provided by us. Consideration will also be given to our neighbours and the general public.
Management will ensure they:
Assess all risks to worker’s health and safety and bring the significant findings to the attention of employees.
Provide safe plant and equipment that is suitably maintained.
Provide a safe place of work with adequate facilities and safe access and egress.
Provide adequate training and information to all employees.
Have provisions in place to guarantee that articles and substances are handled and stored in a proper manner.
Provide health surveillance to employees where it is deemed necessary.
Appoint competent persons to help comply with health and safety law.
Employee’s responsibilities
The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 details two main sections which employees are required to comply with. These are:
Every employee has a duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, section 7, to take reasonable care of himself/herself and any other person who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work.
In addition to the above, Section 8 states that under no circumstances shall employees purposely or recklessly interfere or misuse anything provided in the interest of safety or welfare, life saving equipment, signs or fire fighting equipment.
Employees also have a duty to assist and co-operate with Valley Cleaning Centre and any other person to ensure all aspects of health