Employers are committed to the Safety and Health of all individuals associated with their operations. To
achieve this they will endeavour, through a process of education, awareness, assistance, referral to counselling and, if required, disciplinary procedures, to ensure that all individuals are fit for work and are able to perform to standards set by the company while on site.
Many people don?t realise that they are breaking the law if they present themselves for work in an unfit state.
Employees have certain legal obligations with regard to their own safety and the safety of other people in their workplace.
Managers and Supervisors also have certain legal obligations with regard to their own safety and the safety of other people in their workplace.
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Source: Fitness for Work (Management) - Safety Talk PDF (PDF) Document, PA Services Group
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