Employee Safety
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NEBOSH: Element 1: Duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
The content covers employer responsibilities for employee safety, obligations beyond employees, premises safety for non-employees, manufacturing and supply safety, employee duties, and respect for safety equipment. It emphasizes creating a safe working environment, proper training, and looking out for everyone’s safety. The law aims to ensure a hazard-free workplace and collective responsibility for safety.
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NEBOSH: Element 1: 3 Words that cover the scope of Occupational Health and Safety
In the workplace, ensuring employee well-being involves understanding health, safety, and welfare as distinct but interconnected concerns. Health refers to physical and mental well-being, safety focuses on preventing harm and accidents, and welfare pertains to overall employee comfort. Compliance with regulations is crucial for creating a safe and caring work environment.

