Occupational Health & Safety ... not just a legal obligation

A risk assessment is an important step in protecting your workers and your business, as well as complying with the law. It helps you focus on the risks that really matter in your workplace; the ones with the potential to cause real harm.

risk assessments

In many instances, straightforward measures can readily control risks, for example  ensuring spillages are cleaned up promptly so people do not slip, or cupboard  drawers are kept closed to ensure people do not trip. For most, that means simple,  cheap and effective measures to ensure your most valuable asset being your workforce is protected.

The law does not expect you to eliminate all risk, but you are required to protect  people as far as ‘reasonably practicable’.

Rates & Further details

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Laws and Regulations

ACT XXVII of 2000, as amended by Act XXXII of 2007 and Legal Notice 426 of 2007.

An act to provide for the establishment of an Authority to be known as the Occupational Health and Safety Authority, an Occupational Health and Safety Appeals Board, and for the exercise by or on behalf of that Authority of regulatory functions regarding resources relating to Occupational Health and Safety and to make provision with respect to matters connected therewith or ancillary thereto.

Occupational Health and Safety Authority Act   EN / MT

Legal Notices

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