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Common Law Duty of Care
The employer has a duty of care to each of his employees. This falls into five categories
1) A safe place of work including access and egress
2) Safe plant and equipment
3) Safe system of work
4) Safe and competent fellow employees
5) Adequate levels of supervision, information, instruction and training
UK Prosecuting Authorities
1) The CPS
2) The HSE
3) Local Authorities
4) The Environment Agency
5) Fire and Rescue Service
6) The Office for Road and Rail
Levels of statutory duty
1) ABSOLUTE - the employer MUST comply with the law
2) PRACTICABLE - Must comply if technically possible. Difficulty, inconvenience and cost are not taken into account
3) REASONABLY PRACTICABLE
Section 2
Duties of employers to employees
Section 3
Duties of employers to others affected by their undertaking
Section 4
Duty of person in control of premises for health and safety of non employees
Section 6
Duties of designers, manufacturers, importers, suppliers and installers
Section 7
General Duties of employees at work
Section 8
Duty to not interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health, safety or welfare
Section 9
Duty of employer not to levy a charge on employees
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