π Introduction
Workplace health and safety is a shared responsibility. Everyone β from top management to the newest worker β plays a role. When responsibilities are clear, risks are reduced, and safety culture becomes stronger.
π― Learning Outcomes
By the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
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Outline the duties of employers, managers, supervisors, and workers
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Explain why consultation and communication are essential
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Describe the role of contractors and regulators in health and safety
π’ Employerβs Responsibilities
Employers have the primary duty of care toward employees and others. Their key responsibilities are:
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π οΈ Provide safe workplaces, equipment, and systems of work
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π Conduct risk assessments and apply control measures
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π Provide training, information, and supervision
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π¨ Ensure emergency procedures are ready
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π£οΈ Consult workers on safety issues
Failing in these duties can result in injuries, legal penalties, and reputational harm.
π¨βπΌ Manager & Supervisor Responsibilities
Managers and supervisors act as the bridge between policies and workers. They must:
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π’ Communicate safety policies and procedures
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π Ensure control measures are followed
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π Monitor performance and report issues
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π Lead by example and encourage safe behavior
π· Worker Responsibilities
Workers also share responsibilities:
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π€ Take reasonable care of their own safety and that of others
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π§€ Use PPE and equipment correctly
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π Follow safe systems of work
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π© Report hazards and incidents
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π Cooperate with employerβs safety efforts
π οΈ Contractor Responsibilities
Contractors must:
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π Provide risk assessments and safe method statements
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π· Ensure their workers are competent and trained
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π Follow client rules and site procedures
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π Cooperate and communicate with host employers
Poor contractor management is a frequent cause of incidents, so expectations must be crystal clear.
ποΈ Regulators and Enforcement Agencies
Government regulators play a critical role:
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π Inspect workplaces
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π΅οΈ Investigate accidents
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β οΈ Issue notices or fines
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βοΈ Prosecute serious breaches
π‘ Why Clear Roles Matter
Without defined roles:
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Hazards get ignored
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Workers assume βsomeone else will fix itβ
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Managers delay action
β Clear responsibilities = stronger accountability, faster response, and a safer workplace.
π Case Snapshot
On a construction site, PPE use declined because supervisors thought safety officers were responsible for checks. Once roles were clarified, supervisors enforced PPE daily, compliance improved in a week, and near-miss incidents dropped.
π Mini Quiz
1οΈβ£ Name three responsibilities of employers.
2οΈβ£ List two responsibilities of workers.
3οΈβ£ Why is role clarity important in health and safety?
π Summary
Health and safety is a team effort:
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Employers provide safe systems and training
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Managers and supervisors ensure compliance
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Workers follow rules and report hazards
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Contractors align with client safety systems
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Regulators enforce standards
When every role is clear, accidents fall, and safety culture grows stronger.
π Whatβs Next in IG1
Lecture 3: Health and Safety Management System β Overview
Weβll explore the framework for managing health and safety step by step.