Ireland: Health and safety
Original and updating author: Mark Carley
Summary
- Employers are required to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the safety, health and welfare of employees at work. (See General)
- Employers and employees have various duties regarding health and safety. (See Duties on employers and employees)
- Employers have specific health and safety duties regarding certain matters and types of work. (See Specific duties)
- Employees are entitled to appoint a safety representative to represent them in consultations with their employer on matters related to safety, health and welfare. (See Safety representatives)
- A safety committee may be used as the channel for obligatory employee consultation on safety, health and welfare matters if certain statutory requirements are met. (See Safety committees)
- The statutory Health and Safety Authority promotes occupational health and safety and enforces legislation. (See Enforcement and penalties)
- Workers who are injured in a workplace accident or become ill as a result of work activity are entitled to seek compensation. (See Compensation for injury or illness)
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