legal compliance
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NEBOSH: Element 1: Section 2, Employers Duties (-) The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Act outlines employers’ responsibilities for workplace safety. This includes ensuring safe equipment, proper handling of materials, informing and training employees, maintaining a safe work environment, and establishing safety policies and committees. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing communication and teamwork for a genuinely safe and healthy…
Employee Welfare, Employer Responsibility, Hazard Prevention, Health and Safety, Health and Safety at Work Act, Health and Safety Policy, legal compliance, Risk Management, Safety Committees, Safety Regulations, Safety Representatives, Safety Training, Workplace Environment, Workplace Safety, Workplace Safety Standards -
NEBOSH: Element 1: 4 types of Insurance. The role of insurance in safety.
The content discusses various types of insurance, including car or fleet insurance, employers’ liability insurance, public liability insurance, and professional indemnity insurance. It explains their purposes and legal requirements in the UK, highlighting the differences between insurance cover and the law, particularly in terms of risk mitigation, financial protection, legal compliance, and conflict of interest.
car insurance, conflict of interest, Employers’ Liability Insurance, financial protection, fleet insurance, insurance vs law, legal accountability, legal compliance, legal obligations, legal requirements, professional indemnity insurance, public liability insurance, risk assessment, risk mitigation, UK insurance

