Health and Safety Legislation
Health and Safety Legislation
Health and Safety Legislation
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Health and Safety at
Work Act
The Workplace
Cosmetic Products
(Health, Safety and
(Safety) Regulations
Welfare) Regulations
2004
1992
Local Government
Electricity at Work
(Miscellaneous
Regulations Act 1992
Provisions) Act
Control of Substances
The Provision and Use
Hazardous to Health
of Work Equipment
Regulations (COSHH)
Regulations 1998
2002
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Health and Safety at Work Act
1974
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Employers must provide
Proper safety
procedures
Safe Adequate A workplace
e.g. first aid
Access to a equipment training to all that is both
procedures,
health and that is staff in safe and
fire exits
safety policy. serviced safety meets health
and
regularly. procedures. requirements.
evacuation
procedure.
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Employees (you the therapist)
must
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All salons should display a
health and safety poster
and ensure that staff are
trained in health and
safety procedures. If a
salon employees 5 or more
staff they must have a
written health and safety
policy.
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Health and safety executive
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Health and Safety Inspectors
Visit
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The Health and Safety Executive are a valuable
source of up to date health and safety
information. Their website can be found at
www.hse.gov.uk where they have guidelines on
many things such as how to carry out a risk
assessment, preventing contact dermatitis, and
keeping yourself, people and business safe and
protected.
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Employers responsibility under The
Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare)
Regulations 1992
Keeping the
Making sure that
workplace clean, Removing waste on
there is adequate
tidy and in good a regular basis
lighting
repair
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Electricity at Work Regulations
Act 1992
These regulations cover the installation, maintenance and
use of electrical systems and equipment and state that:
You should always check any equipment before use.
A qualified electrician should check all pieces of electrical
equipment in the workplace annually.
Any equipment that is broken or damaged should not be
used. This includes things such as exposed wires, cracked
sockets etc.
Sockets should never be overloaded.
You should have a procedure in place for checking hand held
tools to make sure that they are not re-used if faulty.
You should keep records of the electrical testing.
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When using electrical equipment:
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Complying with COSHH
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Examples of COSHH symbols
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Storage of products
Dry environment
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The Provision and Use of Work
Equipment Regulations 1998
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The equipment must be:
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Cosmetic Products (Safety)
Regulations 2004
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Cosmetic Products (Safety)
Regulations 2004
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Cosmetic Products (Safety)
Regulations 2004
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