OCR Award and Certificate in Employability Skills
Unit 6: Understanding Health and Safety in the Workplace
Health and safety law in the workplace This unit is about: Health and safety law in the workplace Working safely Emergency! Extra help
Health and safety law in the workplace Wherever you work, you will be bound by many health and safety laws, such as: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Health and safety law in the workplace Wherever you work, you will be bound by many health and safety laws, such as: Manual handling regulations
Health and safety law in the workplace Wherever you work, you will be bound by many health and safety laws, such as: Food hygiene regulations
Health and safety law in the workplace Wherever you work, you will be bound by many health and safety laws, such as: COSHH regulations …and any other laws relevant to your workplace.
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Do you know what the different colours and shapes mean?
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Red and white crossed through circle: Prohibition signs
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Blue and white circle: Mandatory action signs
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Yellow triangle: Hazard signs
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Red and white rectangle or square: Fire equipment signs
Working safely You may have seen some of these UK safety signs: The different colours and shapes are important. Green and white rectangle or square: Safety equipment signs
Emergency! In an emergency, such as a fire, important actions must be carried out: In what order should you do these things? Follow your company’s evacuation procedure Tell a colleague or manager Activate the alarm button
Extra help Wherever you work, you can get more help about Health and Safety from: Your supervisor or line manager Your human resources team
Extra help Externally there are many organisations that offer more help, such as: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Environmental Health Officer Trade Union
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