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Examine the roles and responsibilities of key people in the promotion of health, safety and security in a health and social care setting

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Examine the roles and responsibilities of key people in the promotion of health, safety and security in a health and social care setting P4 - Under the Health and Safety at work act 1974, both managers and employees should hold certain responsibilities. Health and safety laws and regulations may seem complicated and rather theoretical as well as being very far removed from hands on care, but they are extremely relevant to the work health and social care workers do. If health care workers fail to comply with them, they may be disciplined by their employer or even prosecuted. There are four main responsibilities for employees to abide by when working in a health and social care setting. All of these responsibilities are made to ensure and promote health and safety at work for all. The first thing employees must carry out is to adhere to instructions relating to the operation of a site...

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