| Further Information |
|---|
| Buying work equipment |
| Catering equipment in offices |
| Electrical safety |
| Working at height |
| Lifting equipment |
| Are you a user of work equipment? (HSE web guidance) |
| Using work equipment safely (HSE leaflet) .pdf |
| Woodworking: Guidance on safe use of woodworking machines. (HSE web guidance) |
| Catering: Guidance on use and maintenance of catering equipment (HSE web guidance) |
| Local exhaust ventilation for control of dust and fumes (HSE web guidance) |
| Contacts |
| HSLOs/DHSOs |
| Specialist Safety Officers |
| Health and Safety Advisory Service |
Every
year there are a number of accidents at work from using work equipment,
including machinery. Many are serious and some are fatal. The law therefore
requires that employers select and install work equipment properly, use it
carefully and make sure it is maintained to protect the health and safety of
those who may be affected by the way it is used.
If you are responsible for work equipment you must ensure that it is safe. This can be achieved through:
In addition: