| All workers, whether permanent, agency or contractors, need to be aware of issues that affect their health and safety at work.
The more workers are aware of the health and safety issues that affect them and their responsibilities, the more they can play their part in improving health and safety in the workplace.
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- Every worker has the right to work in a place where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled. The primary responsibility for this is down to the employer.
- Workers have a right to join and be represented by a trade union.
- Both workers and employers have a legal responsibility to look after health and safety at work together.
- Workers who contribute to health and safety at work are safer and healthier than those who do not.
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For more information regardless of status you will find further useful information by going directly to the Health and Safety Executive website.
Alternatively, if you believe you have suffered an injury at work, you may wish to discuss your case with a solicitor so please feel free to complete our online injury at work enquiry form.
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