Appropriate working conditions for employees should remain a priority in the aftermath of the recession. The economic climate has made business tough for companies of all sizes and many have had to make necessary cuts to save themselves from closure. However, there are stark warnings being made that this should not be at the expense of health and safety measures at work. To keep the working environment safe for all, it is the employees that need to be supported in delivering health and safety measures.
Depending on the industry within which you operate, there may be a variety of regulations and employment law relating to the health and safety of your staff. Some business owners may feel there are simply not enough resources or money in the budget to ensure health and safety techniques are followed comprehensively. However, companies that avoid these rules and regulations face hefty fines and repercussions, often requiring tribunal representation in the end. For some businesses, this will result in closure.
Whilst there are those who do flout the law others do not. A few owners are ill-informed about the requirements and therefore fall short of the regulations. In this scenario it is important these businesses seek employment law advice to ensure the workplace they provide for staff is safe.
It must not be underestimated how important health and safety is; it can save lives. It also makes people loyal to their company. If they feel well cared for and looked after they are more likely to remain with the firm. It also eliminates the chance of litigation due to staff member being injured. There is no excuse for not enforcing health and safety regulations and there are experts available to help. At Northgate Arinso we offer a range of employment law services including health and safety courses and training.