Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

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Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
the Parliament of the United Kingdom

For corresponding provisions effective in Northern Ireland, see the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 (S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9))

4629240Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 19741974the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

CHAPTER 37

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Part I
Health, Safety and Welfare in connection with Work, and Control of Dangerous Substances and Certain Emissions into the Atmosphere
Section
Preliminary
1. Preliminary.
General duties
2. General duties of employers to their employees.
3. General duties of employers and self-employed to persons other than their employees.
4. General duties of persons concerned with premises to persons other than their employees.
5. General duty of persons in control of certain premises in relation to harmful emissions into atmosphere.
6. General duties of manufacturers etc. as regards articles and substances for use at work.
7. General duties of employees at work.
8. Duty not to interfere with or misuse things provided pursuant to certain provisions.
9. Duty not to charge employees for things done or provided pursuant to certain specific requirements.
The Health and Safety Commission and the Health and Safety Executive
10. Establishment of the Commission and the Executive.
11. General functions of the Commission and the Executive.
12. Control of the Commission by the Secretary of State.
13. Other powers of the Commission.
14. Power of the Commission to direct investigations and inquiries.
Health and safety regulations and approved codes of practice
15. Health and safety regulations.
16. Approval of codes of practice by the Commission.
17. Use of approved codes of practice in criminal proceedings.
Enforcement
18. Authorities responsible for enforcement of the relevant statutory provisions.
19. Appointment of inspectors.
20. Powers of inspectors.
21. Improvement notices.
22. Prohibition notices.
23. Provisions supplementary to ss. 21 and 22.
24. Appeal against improvement or prohibition notice.
25. Power to deal with cause of imminent danger.
26. Power of enforcing authorities to indemnify their inspectors.
Obtaining and disclosure of information
27. Obtaining of information by the Commission, the Executive, enforcing authorities etc.
28. Restrictions on disclosure of information.
Special provisions relating to agriculture
29. General functions of Ministers responsible for agriculture in relation to the relevant agricultural purposes.
30. Agricultural health and safety regulations.
31. Enforcement of the relevant statutory provisions in connection with agriculture.
32. Application of provisions of this Part in connection with agriculture.
Provisions as to offences
33. Offences.
34. Extension of time for bringing summary proceedings.
35. Venue.
36. Offences due to fault of other person.
37. Offences by bodies corporate.
38. Restriction on institution of proceedings in England and Wales.
39. Prosecutions by inspectors.
40. Onus of proving limits of what is practicable etc.
41. Evidence.
42. Power of court to order cause of offence to be remedied or, in certain cases, forfeiture.
Financial provisions
43. Financial provisions.
Miscellaneous and supplementary
44. Appeals in connection with licensing provisions in the relevant statutory provisions.
45. Default powers.
46. Service of notices.
47. Civil liability.
48. Application to Crown.
49. Adaptation of enactments to metric units or appropriate metric units.
50. Regulations under relevant statutory provisions.
51. Exclusion of application to domestic employment.
52. Meaning of work and at work.
53. General interpretation of Part I.
54. Application of Part I to Isles of Scilly.
Part II
The Employment Medical Advisory Service
55. Functions of, and responsibility for maintaining, employment medical advisory service.
56. Functions of authority responsible for maintaining the service.
57. Fees.
58. Other financial provisions.
59. Duty of responsible authority to keep accounts and to report.
60. Supplementary.
Part III
Building Regulations and Amendment of Building (Scotland) Act 1959
61. Amendments of enactments relating to building regulations.
62. Further matters for which building regulations may provide.
63. Miscellaneous provisions as to the approval of plans.
64. Special provisions as to materials etc. unsuitable for permanent buildings.
65. Continuing requirements.
66. Type relaxation of building regulations.
67. Power of Secretary of State to approve types of building etc.
68. Power to require or carry out tests for conformity with building regulations.
69. Provisions relating to appeals etc. to the Secretary of State under certain provisions.
70. Power to make building regulations for Inner London.
71. Civil liability.
72. Application to Crown.
73. Application to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
74. Meaning of “building” etc. in connection with, and construction of references to, building regulations.
75. Amendment of Building (Scotland) Act 1959.
76. Construction and interpretation of Part III and other provisions relating to building regulations.
Part IV
Miscellaneous and General
77. Amendment of Radiological Protection Act 1970.
78. Amendment of Fire Precautions Act 1971.
79. Amendment of Companies Acts as to directors’ reports.
80. General power to repeal or modify Acts and instruments.
81. Expenses and receipts.
82. General provisions as to interpretation and regulations.
83. Minor and consequential amendments, and repeals.
84. Extent, and application of Act.
85. Short title and commencement.
Schedules:
Schedule 1—Existing enactments which are relevant statutory provisions.
Schedule 2—Additional provisions relating to constitution etc. of the Commission and Executive.
Schedule 3—Subject-matter of health and safety regulations.
Schedule 4—Modifications of Part I in connection with agriculture.
Schedule 5—Subject-matter of building regulations.
Schedule 6—Amendments of enactments relating to building regulations.
Schedule 7—Amendments of Building (Scotland) Act 1959.
Schedule 8—Transitional provisions with respect to fire certificates under Factories Act 1961 or Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963.
Schedule 9—Minor and consequential amendments.
Schedule 10—Repeals.

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