Computer health and safety at work
Promoting safe computer use, healthy workstations and frequent breaks in your workplace can prevent, eye problems, injuries and upper limb disorders to staff.
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Promoting safe computer use, healthy workstations and frequent breaks in your workplace can prevent, eye problems, injuries and upper limb disorders to staff.
Identifying and managing the common hazards in your workplace which could cause staff or customers to slip or trip, including spills, cables and steps.
Your legal duty to appoint a competent person to advise on health and safety, including external sources of help and how to choose the right person.
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Health checks can be an important part of meeting your health and safety responsibilities, businesses and agencies can use checks to protect agency workers.
Communication and instruction is essential for agency workers' health and safety, it is vital workers have the right training to safely carry out their jobs.
Shared responsibility for workers requires a co-ordinated approach to health and safety between the employment agency and the business using the workers.
Employers and agencies must include agency workers in risk assessments and both have certain responsibilities for carrying these risk assessments out.
User businesses and agencies share responsibility for agency workers' health and safety, duties depend on who the employer is and what the contract states.
You must not unfairly treat or dismiss employees because they are taking, took, or sought to take statutory maternity leave.
What businesses, agencies and the workers themselves must do to protect agency workers' health and safety, how to work with the agency and assess risks.
The automatic right to return to the same job depends on whether the employee is returning from ordinary maternity leave or additional maternity leave.
Notification from employees regarding changes to their return date, or if they don't intend to return to work at all.
You can keep in contact with an employee during maternity leave and she may work up to ten keeping-in-touch days.
An employee's contractual benefits during maternity leave.
Certain terms and conditions continue to apply during statutory maternity leave.
Beginning maternity leave and reasons why the start date may need to be changed.
Employee and employer obligations regarding maternity leave notification.
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Who qualifies for statutory maternity leave and how employers may offer enhanced leave rights.
The statutory rights to leave and pay when an employee has a baby.
How employers should treat overtime, commission, and bonus payments for holiday pay.
Regulations on overtime and avoiding excessive overtime.
Time off in lieu of overtime and how to avoid owing too much time at the end of the year.