Introduction to PUWER Regulations
This video explores the PUWER regulations, which stands for Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. These regulations encompass a wide range of equipment used by employees in various workplaces.
Scope of PUWER
PUWER applies to all work equipment used by employees, including:
- Lifting equipment
- Motor vehicles
- Circular saws
- Knives
- Ladders
- Laptops
If employees use their own equipment, it also falls under PUWER, and employers are responsible for ensuring compliance.
Compliance Requirements
To comply with PUWER, ensure:
- Equipment meets PUWER requirements
- Equipment is used for suitable purposes and under correct conditions
- Regular maintenance and inspections are conducted by competent persons
- Records of inspections are maintained and updated
Ensuring Safety
Machinery safety is crucial due to various hazards:
- Moving parts can trap or draw body parts
- Sharp edges and points can cause cuts and punctures
- Steam, water, electricity can cause burns and shocks
Before use, ensure equipment is defect-free, has all safeguards in place, and users are trained.
Planning and Implementation
When implementing PUWER, consider:
- Work area cleanliness and tidiness
- Clearance of obstructions to prevent slips, trips, and falls
- Proper lighting, signage, and barriers
- Safe use of mobile work equipment to prevent rollovers or hazards to users