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Health and Safety Compliance Documents

Compliance

  • Insurance certificates in date

  • Asbestos risk assessment

  • Water Risk assessment in place

  • Ventilation and Canopy Cleaning in place

  • Grease trap service in place and in date

  • Fire Risk Assessment in place

  • Fire checks carried out in time and recorded

  • Gas certificate in Place

  • Portable Appliance Testing in place

  • EICR in place

Manual Handling

  • Untrained staff may not appreciate the risks involved in manual handling, be unaware procedures and be at risk of musculoskeletal injuries -acute and chronic back pain or muscle strains

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  • Person affected

Scalds and burns

  • Splash back of oil or whilst removing food from the fryer

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  • Person affected

Fire

  • A significant risk to businesses. It can kill or seriously injure employees or visitors and can also damage or destroy buildings, equipment or stock. Fire can cause smoke inhalation, burns and other serious injuries.

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  • Person affected

Slips Trips Falls

  • Muscular / Skeletal injuries from falling

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  • Person affected

Knives

  • Possibility of cutting and stabbing injuries from use of sharp equipment and knives

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  • Person affected

Slicing Meats

  • Personal Injury.

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  • Person affected

Step Ladders

  • Risk of staff falling from height

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  • Person affected

Floor Cleaning

  • Uneven, Wet or Slippery Floors will lead to slips, trips and fall and risk of injury

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  • Person affected

Dish and glass washer

  • Chemical Contact with dish washer chemicals and cleaning substances can cause skin irritation (dermatitis), severe irritation and the inhalation of noxious fumes.

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  • Person affected

Storage of waste

  • Falling waste Injuries such as cuts, bruising and crushing may be caused by falling waste material in storage bays. There is also a risk that waste stored for long periods could create excessive heat and ignite.

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Lone working

  • Illness / injury whilst lone working

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  • Person affected

Work related stress

  • Stress can manifest itself differently in different people. The results can range from mild negative effects on general mental wellbeing to more serious issues such as anxiety, depression and effects on physical wellbeing.

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  • Person affected

General Office

  • Office Equipment

  • Risk Score

  • Actions

  • Person affected

Young employees at work

  • Young employees at work

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  • Person affected

COSHH

  • Cleaning products may have an effect on the health of employees; risk of skin irritation, burns, etc.

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  • Person affected

Electricity

  • Mains electricity will always remain a potentially lethal hazard if mishandled. Contact with electrical installations, live parts or electrical equipment can cause burns, electric shock, burns and other serious injuries.

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  • Person affected

Violence and Aggression

  • Employees may be subject to threatened or actual violence or aggressive behaviours in the course of their work and suffer injury and or stress.

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  • Person affected

Gas appliances

  • Staff, customers could suffer serious/fatal injuries as a result of explosion/ release of gas.

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  • Person affected

New and Expectant Mothers

  • New or expectant mothers and their babies could be placed at harm by exposure to physical, chemical, biological or environmental factors which might not be otherwise as harmful.

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  • Person affected

Passenger Lift / Other Lift <br>

  • New or expectant mothers and their babies could be placed at harm by exposure to physical, chemical, biological or environmental factors which might not be otherwise as harmful.

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Approval

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