Health and Safety legislation
Construction team responsibilities
Enforcement and inspectors
Regulation and Guidance
Specialist H & S Laws
100

What year was the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act introduced?

(1974)

100

Who is responsible for health and safety under HASAWA?

(Everyone: workers, contractors, architects, clients, etc.)

100

What authority is primarily responsible for enforcing health and safety laws?

(HSE – Health and Safety Executive)

100

What do Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) provide?

(Practical guidance to comply with regulations)

100

What regulation ensures correct use of PPE?

(PPE at Work Regulations)

200

Name one of the main objectives of the HASAWA 1974.

control dangerous substances, Control dangerous situations and protect everyone

200

What must employers regularly review to maintain a safe workplace?

(Risk assessments and health & safety policy)

200

What can HSE inspectors do during a site visit?

(Inspect, advise, take samples/photos, talk to staff)

200

What is the difference between regulations and guidance notes?

(Regulations are mandatory; guidance is advisory)

200

What regulation deals with hazardous substances and illness prevention?

(COSHH)

300

Who does the HASAWA apply to?

Employers, employees, self-employed, and general public affected by work activities)

300

What must be done with risk assessments if there are 5+ employees?

(They must be recorded and shared with employees)

300

What is an improvement notice?

(A notice requiring corrective action within a set time – minimum 21 days)

300

What must businesses do to follow PUWER?

Ensure work equipment is safe and workers are competent)

300

What must a plumber working with gas comply with?

(Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations – Gas Safe Registered)

400

What must an employer have in place if they employ five or more people?

(A written health and safety policy)

400

What is the role of a health and safety representative?

To promote and develop safety measures and check effectiveness)

400

What is a prohibition notice?

(Stops dangerous activities immediately or by a set time)

400

What is the legal status of failing to follow an ACOP?

(Courts may find the employer at fault if breached)

400

What legislation applies to those working at height?

(Work at Height Regulations)

500

What kind of substances or emissions does HASAWA aim to control?

(Dangerous substances and emissions)

500

What must employers do when their work affects people not employed by them?

(Provide relevant health and safety information)

500

What are the penalties for failing to comply with a prohibition notice?

(Up to £20,000 fine or 6 months imprisonment – unlimited fines in higher courts)

500

What does HSE guidance help you do?

(Understand and comply with the law, offers technical advice)

500

What law ensures electrical systems are maintained and tested?

(Electricity at Work Regulations)

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