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Posted By Rob35
Question I have been posed and having a mind blank...;-)
Is there a specific legal duty to undertake Audits of a workplace?
I am looking for a law based answer without quoting HSG65 or British Standards etc
Thanks
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Posted By GB
Dear rob
MHSWR Reg5 requires 'monitoring' and 'review' but does not (I believe) mention 'audit' unfortunately.
Within the ACoP (L21) I think it states monitoring should include 'measuring' with routine inspections and checks.
Regards
Gary
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Posted By Jay Joshi
It is a requirement of Regulation 5 of the Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, (Health and Safety Arrangements) but there is more detail in the ACoP and Guidance.
Employers must have arrangements for the effective planning, organisation, control, monitoring and review of the preventive and protective measures, but and yes it is a big but, the arrangements being appropriate, with regard to the nature of the activities and the size of the undertaking.
It does not use the term audit and review, but uses the terms monitor and review!
Refer to page 18 at:-
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l21.pdf
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Posted By Rob35
Thanks all, thats the one I was looking for, must be an age thing when you start having blanks, the more you try the blanker it gets ;-)
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Posted By Barrie (Badger) Etter
Rob
HSG 65 page 3 and then it leads onto 'Devising risk control systems' which covers reviewing and auditing.
Badger
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