Summary of key legal requirements
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Separate for men and women (except where
they are in a separate room, can be secured
from the inside and are intended to be used by
one person at a time)
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An adequate supply of wholesome drinking water
should be provided for all persons in the workplace
and this should:
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Be readily accessible
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Be conspicuously marked
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Include a suitable suffi cient
number of cups
or drinking vessels unless the supply is a drink-
ing jet
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Suitable and suffi cient accommodation should be
provided for persons to store both clothing not worn
during work and special clothing required for work
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The accommodation should be in a suitable loca-
tion, easily accessible, of suffi cient capacity and
include:
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Facilities to change clothing, including separate
facilities where necessary for propriety
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Suitable security for
personal clothing not worn
at work
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Separate accommodation for work and non-
work clothing where necessary
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Facilities to dry clothing
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Seating
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Suitable and suffi cient rest facilities should be pro-
vided, including facilities to eat meals where food
would otherwise become contaminated
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Rest rooms should include:
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Suitable arrangements to protect non-smokers
from discomfort caused by tobacco smoke
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Be equipped with an adequate number of tables
and seating (with backs)
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Suitable facilities
for pregnant women or nurs-
ing mothers to rest
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Suitable facilities to eat meals where these are
regularly eaten in the workplace.
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AFFF
Aqueous Film Forming Foam
APAU
Accident Prevention Advisory Unit
ARC
Alarm Receiving Centre
ASET
Available Safe Escape Time
BCF Bromochlorodifl uoromethane
BS British
Standard
BSI
British Standards Institution
BTM Bromotrifl uoromethane
CCTV
Closed Circuit Television
CDM
The Construction (Design and Management)
Regulations
2007
CFOA
Chief Fire Offi cers Association
CHIP
Chemicals (Hazards
Information and
Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2002
CO
2
Carbon
Dioxide
COMAH Control of Major Accident Hazards
Regulations
1999
CORGI
Council Registered Gas Installers
COSHH
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
Regulations
2004
DCLG
Department of Communities and Local
Government
DDA
Disability Discrimination Act 1995
DSEAR
Dangerous Substances and Explosives
Atmospheres Regulations 2002
EMAS
Employment Medical Advisory Service
EU European
Union
EVC
Emergency Voice Communications
FFS
Fire Fighting Systems
FIC
Fire
Incident Controllers
FMEA
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
FMT
Facilities Management Team
FPA
Fire Protection Association
FRA
Fire Risk Assessment
FRRS
Fire Resisting Roller Shutters
FRS
Fire and Rescue Services
FTA
Fault Tree Analysis
HAZOP
Hazard and Operability Study
HSC
Health and Safety Commission
HP
Hydraulic
Platform
HSCER
The Health and Safety (Consultation with
Employees) Regulations 1996
HSE
Health and Safety Executive
HSG65
HSE’s Successful Health and Safety
Management
HSWA
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
HTM65
Health Technical Memorandum 65
IBCs
Intermediate Bulk Containers
IFE
Institute of Fire Engineers
ILO-OSH International Labour Organisation –
Occupational Safety and Health
IOSH
The Institution of Occupational Safety and
Health
IPPC
Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
IRP
Incident Response Plan
JSA
Job Safety Analysis
KMFRA
Kent
and Medway Fire and Rescue
Authority
LEL
Lower Explosion Limit
LEV
Local Exhaust Ventilation
LFL
Lower Flammable Limit
LHDC
Linear Heat Detecting Cable
LPG Liquefi ed Petroleum Gas
Lx Lux
MCCBs
Moulded Case Circuit Breakers
MHSW
Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations
1999
MoE
Means of Escape
MSDS
Materials Safety Data Sheets
MW/m
2
Megawatts
per square metre
O&M
Operations and Maintenance
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