- Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
Infobox UK Statutory Instrument
Title=The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
parliament=United Kingdom Parliament
Citation=1992 No. 3004
introduced_by=Patrick McLoughlin Department of Employment
territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas [Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 , s.84; reg.12]
Primary_legislation=Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
date_made=1 December 1992
date_laid_before_Parliament=8 December 1992
commencement=1 January 1996
revoked_date=—
amendments=—
related_legislation=—
revoking_legislation=—
status=Current
original_text=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1992/Uksi_19923004_en_1.htm
activeTextDocId=3264585
|The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 is aUnited Kingdom Statutory Instrument that stipulates general requirements on accommodation standards for nearly all workplaces. The regulations implementedEuropean Union directive 89/654/EEC on minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace andrepeal and supersede much of theFactories Act 1961 andOffices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 . cite web | author=Office of Public Sector Information | title=Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 - Explanatory Note | year=1992 | url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1992/Uksi_19923004_en_5.htm#exnote | accessdate=2008-04-19 ]Breach of the regulations by an
employer , controller of work premises or occupier of afactory is acrime , punishable onsummary conviction with a fine of up to £400. If convicted onindictment in theCrown Court , an offender can be sentenced to an unlimited fine. [Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 , [http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegType=All+Legislation&title=health+and+safety+at+work+etc+act&Year=1974&searchEnacted=0&extentMatchOnly=0&confersPower=0&blanketAmendment=0&sortAlpha=0&TYPE=QS&PageNumber=1&NavFrom=0&parentActiveTextDocId=1316700&ActiveTextDocId=1316745&VersionNumber=2&filesize=56647 ss.33(1)(c), 33(3)] ] Either an individual or a corporation can be punished [Interpretation Act 1978 , s.5] and sentencing practice is published by theSentencing Guidelines Council . [ cite web | url=http://www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk/guidelines/other/courtappeal/default.asp?T=Cases&catID=11&subject=HEALTH%20AND%20SAFETY%20OFFENCES | title=(K) Miscellaneous offences - Health and Safety offences | work=Guideline Judgements Case Compendium | publisher=Sentencing Guidelines Council | accessdate=2008-03-08 | year=2005 ] Enforcement is the responsibility of theHealth and Safety Executive (HSE) or in some cases, local authorities. [Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, s.18]Where a person suffers damage caused by a breach of a duty imposed by regulations, they have a
cause of action intort against the offender. [Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, s.47]The HSE publishes a code of practice on implementing the regulations. Though a breach of the code creates neither civil nor criminal liability in itself, it could be evidential as to either. [HSE (2004)] The regulations do not create duties as to members of the public. ["Ricketts v. Torbay Council" [2003] EWCA Civ 613]
Premises to which regulations apply
The regulations apply to all workplaces save for
ship s,construction site s ormine s andquarries . The regulations have limited application to temporary workplaces,transport andagriculture (reg.3). The regulations do not apply in respect of exceptions in the EU directive:
*Stability andsolid ity;
*Electrical installations;
*Emergency routes and exits;
*Fire detection andfire fighting ;
*Thermal insulation ; and
*First aid rooms or equipment.The Secretary of State,
as of 2008 theSecretary of State for Work and Pensions , may exempt premises on grounds ofnational security (reg.26).Requirements
The regulations impose requirements with respect to:
*Maintenance of premises (reg.5);
*Ventilation of enclosed workplaces (reg.6);
*Maintenance of a "reasonable"temperature indoors and the provision ofthermometers (reg.7);
*Lighting , includingemergency lighting , with a presumption in favour ofdaylight (reg.8);
*Cleanliness of the workplace,furniture , furnishings and fittings; the ease of cleaning offloor s,wall s andceiling s; and the prevention of accumulation ofwaste (reg.9);
*Room dimensions and space in rooms unoccupied by persons, furniture, fittings or plant (reg.10, Sch.1/ Pt.I);
*Workstations , including those outdoors, and the provision of suitable seats (reg.11);
*The condition of floors (reg.12);
*Routes forpedestrian s orvehicle s (regs.12, 17);
*Protection from falling objects and from persons falling from a height or falling into a dangerous substance (reg.13);
*Material or guarding ofwindow s and other transparent or translucent walls,door s orgate s and to them being easily visible (regulation 14);
*The way in which windows,skylight s orventilator s are opened and the position they are left in when open (reg.15);
*The ability to clean windows and skylights (reg.16);
*The construction of doors and gates, including the fitting of necessary safety devices (reg.18);
*Escalator s andmoving walkway s (regulation 19);
*Sanitary conveniences (reg.20, Sch.1/ Pt.II);
*Washing facilities (reg.21);
*Supply ofdrinking water and ofcup s or other drinking vessels (reg.22);
*Suitable storage forclothing and of facilities for changing clothing (regs.23, 24); and
*Facilities for rest and for eating meals (reg.25).Northern Ireland
The provisions were simultaneously extended to
Northern Ireland by the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993, [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/sr/sr1993/Nisr_19930037_en_1.htm SR 1993/37] ] made under the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978. [SI 1978/1039 (NI 9)]References
Bibliography
* cite book | author= [Various authors] | year=2007 | title=Tolley's Health and Safety at Work Handbook 2008 | location=London | publisher=Butterworths | id=ISBN 0754533182
*cite book | author=HSE | title=Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 - Approved Code of Practice and guidance | volume=L24 | publisher=HSE Books | year=2004 | id=ISBN 0717604136
* cite web | author=Office of Public Sector Information | title=Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 - Explanatory Note | year=1992 | url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1992/Uksi_19923004_en_5.htm#exnote | accessdate=2008-04-19
* cite book | title=Health and Safety Law | author=Stranks, J. | location=London | publisher=Prentice Hall | edition=5th ed. | year=2005 | id=ISBN 013197646X | pages="p."301
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