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Asbestos in the buildingThe law on control of asbestos at work has become more stringent. Barrister Julie Barratt looks through the requirements to maintain health and safety Making your workplace safe
Fire regulations heat up
Fallout from the smoking banThe Government's failure to impose a blanket smoking ban is likely to create confusion over exactly what is allowed. Greig Thewlis tries to see past the smog When an inspector calls...Lukas Rootman, of commercial law firm Nabarro Nathanson, has some advice on precautions to take and tactics to adopt when dealing with regulators Unwelcome guests
Safety responsibilities
Rapid reaction
Hazardous wasteOn 16 July 2005, the Special Waste Regulations 1996 were repealed and replaced by the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005. Changes to fire safety lawsAntonia Brandes, a partner at law firm Fladgate Fielder, offers advice on complying with the planned changes to the fire safety regulations Staff washroomsGeoff Young, managing director of washroom services management firm Sanity Group, offers guidance on complying with workplace health and safety regulations Accident reportingEmployers in the hotel and catering industry have a duty to report and record certain details regarding accidents. Chemical safety
Fire preventionThe obligations of employers in respect of fire prevention are laid down in the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
First aid
Gas and electricity
Preventing accidentsHealth and Safety Commission statistics reveal that the most common types of accidents in the catering industry are:
Protective clothingEmployers are required by law to provide suitable personal protective equipment for their employees at work. Risk assessmentRisk assessment is a fundamental part of an organisation's health and safety management system.
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