Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992

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
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The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 is a United Kingdom Statutory Instrument that stipulates general requirements on accommodation standards for nearly all workplaces. The regulations implemented European Union directive 89/654/EEC on minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace and repeal and supersede much of the Factories Act 1961 and Offices, 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 a factory is a crime, punishable on summary conviction with a fine of up to £400. If convicted on indictment in the Crown 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 the Sentencing 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 the Health 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 in tort 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 ships, construction sites or mines and quarries. The regulations have limited application to temporary workplaces, transport and agriculture (reg.3). The regulations do not apply in respect of exceptions in the EU directive:
*Stability and solidity;
*Electrical installations;
*Emergency routes and exits;
*Fire detection and fire fighting;
*Thermal insulation; and
*First aid rooms or equipment.

The Secretary of State, as of 2008 the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, may exempt premises on grounds of national 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 of thermometers (reg.7);
*Lighting, including emergency lighting, with a presumption in favour of daylight (reg.8);
*Cleanliness of the workplace, furniture, furnishings and fittings; the ease of cleaning of floors, walls and ceilings; and the prevention of accumulation of waste (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 for pedestrians or vehicles (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 of windows and other transparent or translucent walls, doors or gates and to them being easily visible (regulation 14);
*The way in which windows, skylights or ventilators 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);
*Escalators and moving walkways (regulation 19);
*Sanitary conveniences (reg.20, Sch.1/ Pt.II);
*Washing facilities (reg.21);
*Supply of drinking water and of cups or other drinking vessels (reg.22);
*Suitable storage for clothing 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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