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There are two systems of law that influence the management of health and safety.
The law establishes a set of rules for acceptable behaviour. In the workplace, the main duties are covered by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
If the necessary standards are not met the enforcement agencies (either the HSE, the Office of Rail and Road – ORR, or the local authority environmental health department, depending on the nature of the work) may take action to secure improvements and/or punish offenders for breaking the rules.
The law allows an injured person to sue a third party for compensation for their injury or loss if the injury was caused by the third party’s negligence.
Arrange the ‘Sort Elements’ below by dragging and dropping them into the appropriate boxes.
For people to be killed, or seriously injured, or to suffer illness because of work is clearly wrong.
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If the necessary standards are not met the enforcement agencies (either the HSE, the Office of Rail and Road – ORR, or the local authority environmental health department, depending on the nature of the work) may take action to secure improvements and/or punish offenders for breaking the rules.
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Accidents clearly cost money: (injured people, damaged plant and machinery, wasted product etc.)
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What are the three overlapping spheres of influence that drives organisations to manage health & safety, i.e., what are the reasons for managing safely?