Health
and Safety Policy
The Health and Safety at Work
Act 1974 imposes certain obligations on an employer not only to
take all such actions as are reasonable to safeguard the health
and safety of their employees, but also to be able to show that
they are doing so, by producing adequate written policies and
procedures.
The Act refers to what is
reasonable in given working situations. DC Print will:
Assess the risks in the workplace.
Have written health and safety procedures
Ensure that the workplace satisfies health, safety and welfare
requirements for ventilation, temperature, lighting and staff
facilities.
Ensure safe and clear access to and exit from the building, including
fire exits.
Regularly check the premises room by room for structural defects,
worn fixture and fittings or electrical equipment, and take the
necessary remedial action.
Ensure that all equipment is suitable for its intended use and
is properly maintained and used.
Ensure that all staff are aware of the fire procedure and regular
fire drills are carried out.
Ensure that all members of staff are aware of the procedure in
case of accidents.
Ensure that all members of staff are aware of and carry out their
health and safety responsibilities as set out in their job descriptions.
Prohibit smoking on the premises.
Prohibit any contractor working on the premises without prior
discussion with the officer in charge to negate any risks to the
staff or users.
The Management considers this matter of such importance, that
breach of health and safety procedures by staff constitutes misconduct
and will be dealt with as a disciplinary matter.
Employees will also be made
aware of their responsibilities under the Health and Safety at
Work Act and will:
Take reasonable care of their own health and safety and that of
others around them.
Co-operate with the employer on matters of health and safety
Use work equipment correctly
Provide guidance to users and act responsibly to ensure their
health and safety
Users
will also be made aware of their responsibilities and will:
Agree to use the equipment in a safe manner with regard to the
health and safety of those around them
Staff and management must constantly be mindful of their responsibilities
individually and collectively for the safety of themselves and
their colleagues.
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