The Workplace (Heath, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
Since 1975, the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA) has required employers, the self employed and certain people who have control over workplaces to ensure as far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of anyone who may be affected by their work activities. Does your building have risks? Windows can often be a problem area. So if glazing constitutes a risk, reasonably practicable measures need to be taken to make sure your workplace is safe.
What Regulation 14 Requires
Regulation 14 requires that every window or other transparent or translucent surface in a wall, partition, door or gate should be of a safety material or be protected against breakage and be appropriately marked, or incorporate features to make it apparent.
Employers who fail to meet this legal obligation run the risk of costly litigation should an accident happen involving these glazed areas.
A risk assessment of your glazing can determine whether or not there is a risk of injury.
Is Your Business Regulation 14 Compliant?
To ensure your business is compliant, Abbey Protect Window Film can:
- Determine the type of glass and its safety rating within critical locations.
- Provide a detailed report of work to be undertaken so that all glazing identified as unsafe for its location will be upgraded.