Health & Safety Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated!
Ensuring a safe workplace might seem overwhelming, but it often comes down to simple, essential steps. This checklist is designed to keep you compliant and ensure the well-being of your staff.
Reminder:
If your business has five or more employees, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) requires you to complete certain safety tasks.
Health & Safety Tasks
Conduct Risk Assessments
- Identify hazards and assess risks in your workplace.
- Keep a written record of all risk assessments.
Safety Statement Renewal
- Every business is required to have a Safety Statement, which outlines the company's commitment to health and safety.
- This document must be reviewed and renewed annually to ensure it remains up to date with any changes in legislation, workplace conditions, or identified risks.
Appoint a Competent Person
- Designate someone with the skills, knowledge, and experience to manage health & safety.
🔥 Fire Safety Checks
- Are fire extinguishers in place and clearly visible? (Check weekly)
- Are fire extinguishers serviced by a competent person? (Annually)
- Are smoke and fire alarms tested? (Every 6 months)
- Flick test emergency lighting? (Monthly)
- Conduct and record a fire drill? (Every 6 months)
- Review fire risk assessments (Annually)
🔌 Electrical Safety
- Inspect and test electrical appliances & equipment (Quarterly, 6 months, or annually depending on use)
📋 Staff Training & Compliance
- Ensure all employees complete mandatory health & safety training
- Update your Health & Safety Policy if required.
- Consult employees and gather feedback on workplace safety
- Training must be delivered in a language that employees can understand.
🚑 First Aid & Emergency Preparedness
- Do you have an appointed first aid person and enough trained first aiders?
- Display the HSE Health & Safety Law Poster in a visible area.
- Ensure your business has suitable insurance coverage.
- Fire Wardens: Do you have enough trained fire wardens?
🏢 Workplace & Facilities
- Are workstations ergonomic and suitable? (Including home workers!)
- Are workplace facilities (toilets, rest areas, lighting) suitable?
📑 Contractor & Visitor Safety
- Is contractor documentation up to date? (Should be checked daily)
FAQ
Q: What are basic workplace health and safety tasks?
A: Basic tasks include risk checks, fire safety, and staff training plans. These steps help reduce risks, protect workers, and keep your workplace compliant with HSE rules.
Q: Who is responsible for workplace health and safety?
A: Employers must ensure safety rules are followed across the workplace. They must assess risks, provide training, and appoint a competent person for safety management.
Q: How often should safety checks be completed?
A: Safety checks should be done weekly, monthly, or yearly based on risk. Regular checks help identify hazards early and keep safety systems working properly.
Q: What is a safety statement and why is it important?
A: A safety statement outlines your company safety rules and responsibilities. It must be updated yearly to reflect changes in risks, staff roles, and legal requirements.
Q: Why is training important for workplace safety?
A: Training helps workers understand risks and follow safe work practices daily. It improves awareness, reduces accidents, and supports a strong safety culture in the workplace.
📞 Need Assistance?
Get support to keep your workplace safe and fully compliant. Health and safety does not need to be complicated, get in touch now.
Ireland T&T Limited
Ph: +353 (0)1 460 4829
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