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Health and safety at work

We aim to ensure that businesses comply with their legal and moral obligations to protect the health, safety and welfare of employees and contractors.

Every year, unnecessary deaths, disease and injury happen through work-related activities. In addition to the personal loss and suffering, there are huge monetary losses through time off work and material damage, much of which is not covered by insurance.

The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 is the primary legislation dealing with the health and safety of people at work. ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥â€™s Environmental Health Service enforces health and safety law in places such as shops, warehouses, offices, places used for leisure and consumer services, hotels, restaurants and churches.

We aim is to ensure that businesses comply with their legal and moral obligations to protect the health, safety and welfare of employees and the safety of contractors and the public where work activities may pose a risk to their health safety.

As well as inspections, officers carry out accident investigations and provide advice and support to businesses.  You can view our Health and Safety Policy and Procedures online.

For comprehensive information on health and safety, and to find out what you need to do, see . 

Both the Council and HSE will report serious breaches of health and safety law to the Crown Office for prosecution. Prosecution decisions are taken by the Crown Office, not the Council.

For further information please use our contact form or contact your area office.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) website provides a  concerned with specific health and safety information, in addition to international contacts. If your business is located outside ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and Bute, please contact your local authority for further advice.

For further information please contact us or contact your area office.

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