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36 Cards in this Set
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 3 |
Requirement for suitable and sufficient risk assessment |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 4 |
Principles of prevention to be aimed |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 5 |
Health and safety arrangements |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 6 |
Health surveillance |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 7 |
Health and safety assistance |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 8 |
Procedures for serious and imminent danger and for danger areas |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 9 |
Contacts with external services |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 10 |
Information for employees |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 11 |
Cooperation and coordination |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 12 |
Persons working in host employers or self employed persons undertakings |
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MHSWR 1999 Regulation 13 |
Capabilities and training Training must be: Repeated periodically where appropriate Be adapted to new or changed risks Take place during worthing hours |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 14 |
Employee's duties Follow health and safety instructions by using machinery substances etc in accordance with the instruction and training they have received. Inform employer of dangers and shortcomings in h&s arrangements |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 15 |
Temporary workers |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 16 |
Risk standby in respect of new or expectant mothers |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 17 |
Certification fein registers medical practitioner in respect of new or expectant mothers |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 18 |
Notification by new or expectant mothers |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 19 |
Protection of young persons |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 20 |
Exemption certificates |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 21 |
Provisions as to liability |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 22 |
Exclusion of civil liability |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 23 |
Extension outside great Britain |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 24 |
Amendment of the health and safety first aid regulations 1981 |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 25 |
Amendment of the offshore installations and pipeline world (first aid) regulations 1989 |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 26 |
Amendment of the mines miscellaneous health and safety provisions regulation 1995 |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 27 |
Amendment of the construction (health, safety and slate) regulations 1996 |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 28 |
Regulations to have effect as health and safety regulations |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 29 |
Revocations and consequential amendments |
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MHSWR 1999 regulation 30 |
Transitional provision |
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John summers and sons vs frost |
Definition of absolute duty. Grinding wheel unguarded. Judge determined must be guarded even if it renders the equipment unusable as stated "absolute" |
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Adsett vs k&l steelfounders |
Definition of practicable. Pneumoconiosis - no dust extraction available at the time |
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Marshall v Gotham and co |
Practicable vs reasonably practicable Roof collapse in mine. No technology to determine the fault at the time |
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Edwards vs national coal board |
Reasonably practicable Wall collapsed due to lack of shoring. Determined that where a life is at stake them more care must be taken |
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Bradford vs Robinsons rentals ltd |
Employers duty to provide necessary equipment Driver in cold weather and no heating in van. Employers told him to make journey anyway. |
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Caparo industries plc vs Dickman |
Duty of care in negligence Fidelity plc takeover by caparo. Dickman falsified accounts. Accounts not intended for external use. Dickman won |
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Corn vs Weirs glass |
Breach of statutory duty Successful claim requires the loss to be from the breach of statute Glazier carrying glass fell on a stairway. Sued because no handrail |
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Davie vs new Merton board mills 1958 |
Liability from defective tools lay with manufacturer before this ruling Changed by employers liability defective equipment act 1969 placed the liability on the employer |