LRD guides and handbook July 2019
Health and safety law 2019
Introduction
Introduction [pages 8-11] (880 words)
This latest edition of the Labour Research Department’s annual guide to health and safety law is being published at a time of great political ...
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Chapter 1
1. The structure of health and safety law [ch 1: page 11] (165 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 [ch 1: pages 11-15] (1,758 words)
The Civil Liability Act 2018 and the increase in the small claims track limit [ch 1: pages 15-16] (128 words)
The European Union, UK health and safety law and Brexit [ch 1: pages 16-17] (647 words)
Regulations, Approved Codes of Practice and guidance [ch 1: pages 17-18] (346 words)
Directors’ duties [ch 1: pages 18-19] (731 words)
Common law and statute law [ch 1: page 20] (364 words)
Examples of recent successful personal injury claims [ch 1: pages 20-21] (364 words)
Health and safety reviews under the coalition government 2010-2015 [ch 1: page 21] (52 words)
The Young review [ch 1: pages 21-22] (346 words)
The Löfstedt review [ch 1: pages 22-23] (359 words)
Chapter 2
2. The health and safety inspection and enforcement regime [ch 2: page 24] (157 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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Enforcement agencies and regulators [ch 2: pages 24-26] (640 words)
The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority [ch 2: pages 26-27] (156 words)
New Joint Regulators’ Group for fire safety in buildings [ch 2: page 27] (319 words)
Inspections [ch 2: pages 27-29] (648 words)
National Enforcement Code [ch 2: page 29] (173 words)
Targeted enforcement [ch 2: page 29] (108 words)
Growth duty for non-economic regulators [ch 2: page 30] (274 words)
The Regulators’ Code [ch 2: page 30] (102 words)
Paying for enforcement — fee for intervention [ch 2: pages 30-31] (554 words)
Penalties — notices and fines [ch 2: page 32] (316 words)
Sentencing guidelines [ch 2: pages 32-35] (1,333 words)
HSE Enforcement Policy Statement [ch 2: pages 35-36] (261 words)
Investigating work-related deaths [ch 2: pages 36-37] (299 words)
Corporate manslaughter [ch 2: pages 37-39] (1,030 words)
New Sentencing Council guidelines for gross negligence manslaughter [ch 2: pages 39-40] (276 words)
Hillsborough [ch 2: page 40] (189 words)
Grenfell Tower fire [ch 2: page 40] (130 words)
Crown immunity [ch 2: page 41] (228 words)
Culpable homicide bill in Scotland [ch 2: page 41] (161 words)
Chapter 3
3. The management of health and safety at work [ch 3: page 42] (123 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 [ch 3: page 42] (78 words)
Risk assessments [ch 3: pages 42-45] (1,142 words)
The principles of prevention [ch 3: page 45] (136 words)
Health and safety arrangements [ch 3: page 45] (59 words)
Health surveillance [ch 3: page 46] (124 words)
Appointment of safety specialists [ch 3: page 46] (69 words)
Procedures for serious and imminent danger [ch 3: page 46] (212 words)
Information and training [ch 3: page 47] (416 words)
Co-operation and co-ordination [ch 3: page 48] (47 words)
Temporary workers [ch 3: page 48] (85 words)
New and expectant mothers [ch 3: pages 48-49] (338 words)
Workplace hazards for pregnant and breastfeeding women [ch 3: pages 49-50] (527 words)
Health, safety and pregnancy and maternity case law [ch 3: pages 50-52] (1,001 words)
Pregnant agency workers [ch 3: pages 52-53] (118 words)
Pregnancy and night work [ch 3: page 53] (50 words)
Revised HSE guidance [ch 3: page 53] (114 words)
MPs’ inquiry into pregnancy and maternity discrimination [ch 3: pages 53-54] (355 words)
New TUC and Maternity Action guide [ch 3: page 54] (237 words)
Young workers [ch 3: pages 55-56] (366 words)
HSE Guidance on the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations [ch 3: page 56] (161 words)
Chapter 4
4. Safety reps, safety committees and taking action [ch 4: page 57] (127 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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The Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations 1977 [ch 4: pages 57-58] (409 words)
Going beyond the legal minimum [ch 4: pages 58-59] (467 words)
Trade Union Act 2016 — threat to trade union facility time [ch 4: pages 59-60] (517 words)
Appointing safety reps [ch 4: pages 60-61] (401 words)
Safety reps’ functions [ch 4: page 61] (106 words)
Consultation [ch 4: pages 61-62] (266 words)
Facilities for safety reps [ch 4: page 62] (146 words)
Safety reps’ legal rights to paid time off [ch 4: page 63] (278 words)
Case law on time off for safety reps [ch 4: pages 63-64] (759 words)
Right to information [ch 4: page 65] (225 words)
Safety committees [ch 4: page 65] (141 words)
Enforcement of the Safety Reps and Safety Committees Regulations [ch 4: page 66] (121 words)
Safety reps reporting of problems to the HSE [ch 4: pages 66-67] (289 words)
Consultation where there is no union recognition [ch 4: page 67] (127 words)
Safety reps representing all staff [ch 4: page 67] (127 words)
Scope of employer’s obligation to consult [ch 4: page 67] (100 words)
The need for stronger regulations [ch 4: page 68] (238 words)
Legal protection for those taking action on safety [ch 4: pages 68-70] (858 words)
Reinstatement [ch 4: page 70] (325 words)
Compensation [ch 4: page 71] (72 words)
Whistleblowing — the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 [ch 4: pages 71-74] (1,661 words)
The Francis report [ch 4: page 74] (108 words)
Interim relief [ch 4: page 75] (298 words)
Changes to the tribunal system [ch 4: page 75] (55 words)
Employment tribunal fees abolished [ch 4: pages 75-76] (250 words)
Acas early conciliation [ch 4: page 76] (252 words)
Tribunal reform proposals [ch 4: page 77] (119 words)
Blacklisting [ch 4: pages 77-78] (649 words)
Victory for blacklisted workers but fight goes on [ch 4: pages 78-79] (440 words)
Chapter 5
5. The workplace and the working environment [ch 5: page 80] (194 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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Regulation of minimum workplace standards [ch 5: pages 80-81] (225 words)
Stability and solidity [ch 5: page 81] (76 words)
Maintenance [ch 5: page 81] (57 words)
Ventilation [ch 5: page 81] (135 words)
Temperature [ch 5: pages 81-82] (280 words)
Campaign for legally enforceable maximum temperature [ch 5: pages 82-83] (339 words)
Lighting [ch 5: page 83] (121 words)
Cleanliness [ch 5: page 83] (35 words)
Space [ch 5: page 83] (147 words)
Workstations and seating [ch 5: pages 83-84] (97 words)
Condition of floors [ch 5: page 84] (74 words)
Falls or falling objects [ch 5: page 84] (60 words)
Transparent surfaces and windows [ch 5: page 84] (66 words)
Doors and gates [ch 5: page 84] (71 words)
Organisation of traffic routes [ch 5: pages 84-85] (72 words)
Escalators and moving walkways [ch 5: page 85] (31 words)
Sanitary, washing and drinking facilities [ch 5: pages 85-86] (473 words)
Clothing and changing [ch 5: page 86] (241 words)
Rest and eating facilities [ch 5: pages 86-87] (167 words)
Disabled workers [ch 5: page 87] (60 words)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding [ch 5: page 87] (317 words)
Smoking [ch 5: pages 88-90] (1,321 words)
Driving at work [ch 5: pages 90-91] (557 words)
Mobile phones and driving [ch 5: pages 91-92] (397 words)
Drug-driving limits [ch 5: pages 92-93] (515 words)
New drug-driving laws in Scotland [ch 5: page 93] (162 words)
Driving standards for vision, diabetes and epilepsy [ch 5: pages 94-95] (302 words)
Legislation covering particular industries [ch 5: page 95] (114 words)
Construction [ch 5: pages 95-96] (406 words)
Mines [ch 5: pages 96-97] (119 words)
Offshore [ch 5: page 97] (324 words)
Chapter 6
6. Hazardous substances [ch 6: page 98] (274 words)
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Control of substances hazardous to health [ch 6: pages 98-101] (1,283 words)
Carcinogens and mutagens [ch 6: pages 101-102] (197 words)
EU action on carcinogens [ch 6: pages 102-103] (383 words)
Diesel Engine Exhaust Emissions (DEEEs) [ch 6: pages 103-105] (1,020 words)
Asthma [ch 6: page 105] (177 words)
Dust [ch 6: pages 105-106] (295 words)
Legionnaires’ disease [ch 6: pages 106-107] (301 words)
Needlestick or sharps injuries [ch 6: page 107] (159 words)
Dermatitis and other skin conditions [ch 6: pages 107-108] (491 words)
Latex allergy [ch 6: page 109] (144 words)
Toxic cabin air [ch 6: page 109] (210 words)
Chemicals information and packaging [ch 6: pages 109-110] (248 words)
European chemicals strategy (REACH) [ch 6: pages 110-111] (468 words)
Safety data sheets [ch 6: page 111] (216 words)
Major accident hazards [ch 6: pages 112-113] (529 words)
Dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres [ch 6: pages 113-114] (549 words)
Asbestos [ch 6: pages 114-115] (446 words)
Controlling risks from asbestos [ch 6: page 115] (219 words)
The duty to manage asbestos [ch 6: pages 115-116] (344 words)
Compensation for asbestos-related diseases [ch 6: pages 116-118] (671 words)
Pleural plaques [ch 6: page 118] (164 words)
Lead [ch 6: pages 118-120] (704 words)
Transport of dangerous goods [ch 6: page 120] (132 words)
Genetically modified organisms [ch 6: pages 120-121] (297 words)
Pesticides [ch 6: page 121] (278 words)
Glyphosate [ch 6: page 122] (321 words)
Chapter 7
7. Equipment and clothing at work [ch 7: page 123] (55 words)
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Display screen equipment [ch 7: pages 123-125] (958 words)
Breaks for DSE users [ch 7: pages 125-126] (261 words)
Rest breaks and monotonous work [ch 7: page 126] (96 words)
Machinery and other equipment [ch 7: pages 126-128] (1,073 words)
Lifting operations and equipment [ch 7: page 128] (182 words)
Work at height [ch 7: pages 129-130] (676 words)
Personal protective equipment [ch 7: pages 130-132] (809 words)
Agency workers and PPE [ch 7: page 132] (184 words)
TUC footwear guidance [ch 7: page 133] (56 words)
Changes to head protection rules — turbans [ch 7: page 133] (87 words)
CE marking [ch 7: page 133] (77 words)
Women’s PPE [ch 7: pages 133-134] (260 words)
Discriminatory dress codes [ch 7: page 134] (385 words)
Chapter 8
8. Physical hazards at work [ch 8: page 135] (244 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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The Manual Handling Operations Regulations [ch 8: pages 135-136] (492 words)
Manual handling case law [ch 8: pages 136-137] (206 words)
Consultation with safety reps [ch 8: page 136] (166 words)
Manual handling tools [ch 8: pages 137-139] (768 words)
Protection under the Equality Act 2010 [ch 8: pages 139-140] (366 words)
Fire [ch 8: pages 140-141] (744 words)
Regulatory Reform Order [ch 8: pages 141-142] (253 words)
General fire precautions [ch 8: page 142] (185 words)
Risk assessment [ch 8: page 142] (86 words)
Preventive and protection measures [ch 8: pages 142-143] (407 words)
Information and training [ch 8: pages 143-144] (150 words)
Enforcement [ch 8: page 144] (173 words)
Noise [ch 8: pages 144-145] (150 words)
Noise levels [ch 8: page 145] (328 words)
Risk assessment [ch 8: pages 145-146] (294 words)
Controlling noise [ch 8: pages 146-147] (231 words)
Hearing protection [ch 8: page 147] (286 words)
Information and training [ch 8: page 148] (199 words)
Compensation for hearing loss [ch 8: page 148] (107 words)
Acoustic shock [ch 8: pages 148-150] (621 words)
Voice damage [ch 8: page 150] (124 words)
Vibration [ch 8: pages 150-151] (541 words)
Radiation [ch 8: pages 151-155] (1,600 words)
New Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 [ch 8: page 155] (188 words)
Electromagnetic fields [ch 8: pages 156-158] (1,051 words)
Optical radiation [ch 8: pages 158-159] (425 words)
Electricity [ch 8: pages 159-160] (613 words)
Portable appliance testing [ch 8: pages 160-161] (119 words)
Gas [ch 8: pages 161-162] (444 words)
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) [ch 8: page 162] (215 words)
Confined spaces [ch 8: page 162] (106 words)
Pressure systems [ch 8: page 162] (103 words)
Work in compressed air [ch 8: page 163] (106 words)
Chapter 9
9. Hours of work [ch 9: page 164] (225 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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The Working Time Directive [ch 9: page 164] (121 words)
What is working time? [ch 9: page 165] (486 words)
Time spent on-call [ch 9: pages 166-167] (605 words)
Recording working time [ch 9: page 167] (79 words)
Unmeasured time [ch 9: page 167] (61 words)
Who is covered by the Working Time Regulations (WTR) [ch 9: pages 167-168] (224 words)
Mobile workers [ch 9: page 168] (305 words)
Drivers’ working hours [ch 9: pages 168-169] (236 words)
Exclusions from the WTR [ch 9: pages 169-170] (661 words)
Collective action on working time [ch 9: pages 170-171] (177 words)
Children [ch 9: page 171] (194 words)
The maximum working week [ch 9: page 171] (118 words)
The UK’s 48-hour opt-out [ch 9: pages 171-172] (309 words)
Work Your Proper Hours Day [ch 9: page 172] (140 words)
A claim of work-related stress [ch 9: pages 172-173] (370 words)
Young workers [ch 9: page 173] (105 words)
Night and shift work [ch 9: pages 173-175] (745 words)
Night worker health assessments [ch 9: page 175] (179 words)
Daily rest [ch 9: page 175] (36 words)
Weekly rest [ch 9: page 175] (74 words)
Rest breaks [ch 9: pages 175-176] (320 words)
Compensatory rest [ch 9: pages 176-177] (372 words)
Holidays and holiday pay [ch 9: pages 177-178] (386 words)
Holiday entitlement [ch 9: page 178] (153 words)
Payment for holidays [ch 9: pages 178-180] (951 words)
Timing of holidays [ch 9: pages 180-181] (219 words)
Offshore oil workers [ch 9: page 181] (162 words)
Carrying unused leave forward [ch 9: pages 181-182] (397 words)
Sick leave and holiday [ch 9: pages 182-183] (499 words)
Claiming holiday pay in the employment tribunal [ch 9: pages 183-184] (405 words)
Bank holidays [ch 9: page 184] (48 words)
Agency workers’ enhanced rights [ch 9: page 184] (179 words)
Part-time workers [ch 9: pages 184-185] (136 words)
WTR and collective and workforce agreements [ch 9: page 185] (58 words)
Enforcement of the WTR [ch 9: page 185] (103 words)
Protection against detrimental treatment [ch 9: page 185] (46 words)
Compensation for injury to feelings [ch 9: page 185] (142 words)
The Working Time Regulations and Brexit [ch 9: page 186] (272 words)
Chapter 10
10. Reporting and recording, protection of information and occupational health [ch 10: page 187] (99 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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Recording and reporting accidents [ch 10: page 187] (136 words)
What is reportable under RIDDOR? [ch 10: pages 187-190] (1,093 words)
Statistics on death and injury [ch 10: pages 190-191] (408 words)
The whole story report [ch 10: page 191] (339 words)
The accident book [ch 10: page 192] (174 words)
Accident investigation [ch 10: page 192] (217 words)
Protecting health information [ch 10: pages 193-194] (450 words)
TUC advice for safety reps on GDPR [ch 10: page 194] (331 words)
Ban on pre-employment health checks [ch 10: pages 194-195] (139 words)
First aid [ch 10: page 195] (28 words)
What the First Aid Regulations require [ch 10: pages 195-196] (651 words)
First aid training [ch 10: pages 196-197] (155 words)
Guidance on the First Aid Regulations [ch 10: pages 197-198] (428 words)
Occupational health [ch 10: page 198] (99 words)
Fit for Work [ch 10: page 198] (213 words)
Fit notes [ch 10: pages 198-199] (461 words)
Returning to work after long-term absence [ch 10: pages 199-200] (167 words)
Chapter 11
11. Stress, bullying, harassment and violence [ch 11: page 201] (304 words)
Key changes and developments since last year ...
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General duties [ch 11: pages 201-202] (126 words)
Stress [ch 11: page 202] (133 words)
TUC/HSE guidance on tackling stress [ch 11: pages 202-203] (523 words)
Lack of enforcement [ch 11: page 203] (136 words)
Seeking redress for work-related stress [ch 11: pages 203-205] (620 words)
Providing a counselling service [ch 11: page 205] (72 words)
Exceeding the 48-hour week [ch 11: page 205] (59 words)
Mental health at work and discrimination [ch 11: pages 205-206] (576 words)
Bullying and harassment [ch 11: pages 206-207] (391 words)
Common law protection [ch 11: page 207] (97 words)
Protection under the Equality Act 2010 [ch 11: page 207] (56 words)
Harassment by third parties [ch 11: pages 207-209] (698 words)
Constructive dismissal [ch 11: page 209] (276 words)
Protection from Harassment Act 1997 [ch 11: page 210] (225 words)
Violence [ch 11: pages 210-212] (864 words)
Emergency workers [ch 11: page 212] (220 words)
Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-Related Sales etc.) (Scotland) Bill [ch 11: page 212] (105 words)
Employer criminal liability [ch 11: page 213] (242 words)
Vicarious liability [ch 11: pages 213-215] (976 words)
Cuts to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme [ch 11: page 215] (153 words)
Dangerous dogs legislation [ch 11: pages 215-216] (420 words)
Further information
Further information [pages 217-218] (413 words)
All regulations made since 1988 can be downloaded from the website at: www.legislation.gov.uk ...
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