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Information You Must Display

Health and Safety Law in Northern Ireland Poster

If you have employees you are required, by law, to display the poster in a prominent place where all employees can see and read it (or you can provide each of your employees with a pocket card). The poster has been revised but you can continue to use the old poster until 14th June 2014 as long as it can be read. From the 15th June 2014 the new poster must be displayed.

The Northern Ireland poster, pocket cards and rigid poster, can be ordered from HSE Books by phone, 01787 881165 or online at www.books.hse.gov.uk You can also order your poster or pocketcard through HSE by clicking on the options below:

Northern Ireland poster (standard) ISBN 978 0 7176 6354 5

Northern Ireland poster (semi rigid) ISBN 978 0 7176 6355 2

Northern Ireland poster pocketcard ISBN 978 0 7176 6356 9

The poster is also available from The Stationery Office, (TSO). You can order the poster online at www.tsoshop.co.uk/bookstore/niposter or place your order by email at customer.services@tso.co.uk. You can also telephone 0870 600 5522 to place your order.

The standard poster costs £6.38+VAT; the rigid poster costs £10.22+VAT.

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Health and safety policy – statement of intent

The ‘Health and safety policy statement of intent' should be signed and dated by the person with overall responsibility for the business. It is good practice to print their name clearly below their signature. You must bring it to the attention of all your employees either by giving them a copy or displaying it on a notice board where it can be easily seen and read. See our health and safety policy section for more information on writing a health and safety policy statement.  

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Employers' liability compulsory insurance (ELCI) certificate

As an employer you must display one or more valid copies of your ELCI certificate at each of your business premises where your employees can easily see and read it.  From 1st April 2009 you may display your insurance certificate electronically. If you decide on this option you need to make sure your employees know how and where to find the certificate and have reasonable access to it.

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Fire evacuation arrangements

Put up notices telling people about the fire precautions in the workplace and what to do if there is a fire. You should give people information about which escape route to use, the names of staff nominated to help if there is an evacuation and the fire warning system used in the area where they are working. Put up fire notices in places where they can be easily seen and read.

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First aid arrangements

You have to tell your employees about your first aid arrangements. Putting up notices telling staff who and where the first aiders or appointed persons are and where the nearest first aid box is will usually be sufficient.

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Don’t forget you must provide information to all your employees in a format that they can easily understand. For people with communication difficulties you may need to make special arrangements. These could include providing translation, using interpreters, or replacing written notices with clearly understood symbols, diagrams or pictures.

For more information and advice please contact us

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