- The official Health and Safety Law Poster
- Contains clear information for both employers and workers
- All workplaces with employees must display this poster or provide HSE leaflets to all employees
- All pre-2009 Health and Safety Law Posters must be updated to this version
- Available in size: A2 or A3
- Snap frame only available for A2 version
If your Health & Safety Law Posters are an old version then you should have changed them before 5th April 2014. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) first introduced the Health & Safety Law Poster and leaflet in 1999. Under the Health and Safety information for Employees Regulations (HSIER) all employers (even if they only employ 1 other person) are required to either display the poster in a prominent location on all business premises or provide each employee with the leaflet. In 2009, the HSE introduced an updated, simpler version of the Health & Safety Law Poster. In order to minimise the impact on organisations the HSE provided a five year transition period meaning that employers had until 5th April 2014 to replace the poster or leaflets with the new version. If you are still displaying an old version, you must replace it. Check all the posters you have displayed in your workplace, do they look like this? If the answer is 'no' then your posters will need changing to the current version.
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Delivery
We offer free standard delivery to any UK address on a 5-7 working day delivery time on all orders over £100. This is not weight restricted
International Delivery
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RETURNS
Returning Defective Items.
If you have received a defective or incorrect item, contact us by phone or email within 48hrs and we can arrange to either exchange the item or collect it from you and give you a refund.
If you can see that it is damaged on delivery, refuse delivery or mark the carrier's receipt as damaged or not inspected.