The HSE stands for the Health and Safety Executive, and they are the independent authority for health and safety at work in Great Britain. They have the power to inspect, investigate and enforce the law to prevent work-related harm. Above all else, they are dedicated to protecting people and places, and helping everyone lead safer and healthier lives.
What do the HSE look for in your business?
👀Obvious hazards – such as exposed or unsafe wiring.
🔍 Competence – the skill and knowledge to avoid and deal with danger.
👀Maintenance and Records – are your records tidy and accessible?
🔍 Access protocols.
As a duty holder, you have a legal obligation to provide information, instruction, training and supervision to your employees. You also have a duty to ensure electrical safety and compliance in your workplace to avoid incidents.
If you want to learn more about how to protect yourself from the HSE and other electrical safety issues, please check out Guardian’s Duty Holder Guide – https://guardianelectrical.co.uk/dutyholder-guide/
The HSE also has a collection of case studies on its website that show the types of accidents they will investigate related to electrical maintenance on-site – https://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/maintenance/index.htm
Contact Guardian today to see how we can help you and your business stay safe from electrical incidents:
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