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Help for clients, or someone they authorise, to submit and manage a building control application to the Building Safety Regulator – for higher-risk building work or building work to an existing higher-risk building.
Legal rights for pregnant employees - including paid time off for antenatal appointments, maternity leave and pay, protection against discrimination and telling the employer about the pregnancy.
Fire safety in business and non-domestic premises: the responsible person, fire risk assessments, shared premises, new buildings, enforcement, appeals and penalties
You’re responsible for fire safety in business or other non-domestic…
As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire…
Your plan must show how you have: a clear passageway to all escape routes…
Fire detection and warning systems You must have a fire detection and…
Your local fire and rescue authority visits premises to check the fire…
Find out what information the Building Safety Regulator holds in its register of high-rise residential buildings, and how you can access that information.
Letters requesting a set of regulators to update their strategic approach to AI, with the intention of increasing the transparency around how they are implementing the AI Regulation White Paper proposals.
Anyone in England can use this service to contact the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
Use this guidance to understand the role, legal responsibilities and how to register as a building inspector in England and Wales.
Use the online form to complain about not being paid the National Minimum Wage, employment agencies, gangmasters or working hours.
Responsibilities of the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building’s safety case report.
Contact information for finding out about health and safety at work issues and making a complaint and reporting injuries
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
How principal accountable persons, or someone authorised to act for them, can register a high-rise residential building in England.
The home of Health and Safety Executive on GOV.UK. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. It prevents work-related death, injury and ill health.
As a tenant renting out a commercial property, you have certain responsibilities including maintenance, health and safety, and making provisions for your staff and visitors
A guide for principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons to report incidents or risks of structural failure, or the spread of fire to the Building Safety Regulator.
Use this service to apply to become a registered building inspector in England and Wales with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Managing asbestos for your premises, your responsibilities, asbestos regulations, keeping records, health and safety, finding accredited surveyors, penalties
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document B including 2020 and 2022 amendments.
Duties of the principal accountable person and accountable persons of a high-rise residential building to prepare and update a resident engagement strategy.
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