People working in the health and social services sector are exposed to many health and safety hazards and risks on a daily basis.

It goes without saying that people working in our health and social services sector have the same right to a healthy and safe work environment as the clients/patients using their services.

What are the risks?

Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA), every business has a responsibility to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers and any others who could be who could be put at risk by the work of the business, such as customers, visitors, children and young people, or the general public.

First, you must always eliminate the risk where you’re reasonably able to. Where you’re not reasonably able to, then you need to consider what you can do to minimise the risk.

The following are examples of only some of the health and safety risks for people in the health sector. We also provide general guidance on how to manage your work health and safety risks.