One of the main reasons for Maintaining and Promoting
good standards of health and safety is legal requirement. Most national
legislations would require employers to make arrangements to take care of the
health, safety and welfare of its employees. These legislations are made by
local governments in consultation with the society.
The social expectations may increase as the
living conditions, technology, and awareness increases, and the law also gets
amended to take care of these enhanced expectations.
Importance and Need of Compliance to Legal
Requirements
To ensure that the law is adhered to, the
national governments also appoint the enforcement agencies, who are empowered
to enter workplaces, conduct audits, interview people and verify records.
During such routine inspections, if the
enforcement agencies find any violations with respect to the law then they may
initiate proceedings which can range from a simple enforcement notice to
prosecution in the criminal court, which can lead to either fines, imprisonment
or both.
The following are the benefits of carrying
out Legal/Statutory Safety Audit with TheSafetyMaster™ legal safety
experts,
ü Avoidance of Criminal Charges
ü Building Positive Reputation
ü Higher Productivity
Identification of Legal Requirements
·
Organization may
need to prepare a procedure to identify the applicable legal requirements.
· Conduct a search on
all EHS legislation that applies to country and territory. The search
should
identify the legislations that specify the requirements that the company needs to comply with EHS.
·
Websites and other
national/state database should be referred.
Workplace Legal safety Acts and Regulations
Here is some common workplace
legal safety acts and regulations TheSafetyMaster™ legal
safety experts would review during Legal Safety Audit,
1.
Constitution
of India, 1949
2.
The
Factories Act, 1948
3.
The
Environment Protection Act, 1986
4.
The
Water Act, 1974 and Rules, 1975
5.
The
Air Act, 1981 and Rules, 1982
6.
The
Petroleum Act, 1934 and Rules, 2002
7.
Indian
Electricity Rules,1956, Electricity Act 2003, CEA Rules 2010
8.
The
Gas Cylinder Rules, 2004
9.
Indian
Boilers Act, 1923
10.
Hazardous
and Other Waste Rules, 2016
11.
The
Biomedical Waste Rules, 2016
12.
E-Waste
Management Rules, 2016
13.
The
Batteries Rules, 2010
14.
MSIHC
Rules, 1989
15.
Static
and Mobile Pressure Vessel Rules, 2016
16.
Public
Liability Insurance Act, 1991
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Legal Safety Audit and Legal Safety Essentials Certificate Training at
workplace.
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