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How do you feel after a day's work?

06 December 2005
How do you feel?
How do you feel?

You don’t have to put up with bad working conditions. There is something you can do. Employers do have legal duties to care for your health and safety.

Because of ignorance or neglect, they don't always do everything they should. You need someone in your workplace to keep an eye on things and make sure you are getting the full protection of the law.

Where an employer recognises a trade union the law gives the union members the right to elect safety representatives.

Health and Safety Checklist

  • Backache from shelf filling and heavy lifting?
  • Sore and bruised from trips and falls?
  • Freezing cold in winter or roasting hot in summer?
  • Fed up with abusive customers?
  • Frightened or angry after coping with an aggressive shoplifter?
  • Blinding headache from concentrating on the checkout for 4 hours without a break?

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How do you feel after a day's work [ pdf ]

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