How to Prepare for a Health & Safety Inspection

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Paul Logan

Paul Logan, Health & Safety Operations Manager

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First published: February 9th, 2023
Last updated: February 9th, 2023

The Health and Safety Authority inspection team visit thousands of workplaces every year. This high level of inspection activity plays a key role in the Health and Safety Authority’s work in the regulation and promotion of health and safety in Irish workplaces.
In this article, we take a look at what to expect from a health and safety inspection and what you can do to ensure your business is always ready should the inspector call.

What will happen during a health and safety inspection?

Inspectors will want to know about the main health and safety issues affecting your workplace along with your own knowledge and experience of the health and safety issues.

The inspector’s overall goal is to assess the measures your business takes to keep employees, customers and anyone who uses your workplace, healthy and safe.

Inspectors are likely to:

For instance, an inspector on a construction site may ask about control measures to guard against the risk of working at heights or working around construction dusts including asbestos and silica.

Employers that operate retail facilities could face inquiries about what steps have been taken to protect against the risk of poor manual handling, slips, trips and falls on slippery floors or violence and aggression towards staff.

The inspector will also likely want to carry out some specific examinations including:

Inspectors will consult with your safety representative or members of your safety committee as appropriate.

Your safety representative may accompany the inspector during the inspection.

Will I receive advance notice of a health and safety inspection?

Most Health and Safety Authority inspections are unannounced but in certain cases, the inspector will make an appointment to ensure the relevant members of the management team will be available.

During an investigation

During the investigation, you will need to remember that the inspector may seek to exercise certain powers which under health and safety legislation allows them to:

What if there is something wrong?

Most business owners will receive some relevant advice, either verbally or in writing, about how to make improvements in health and safety.

If an inspector believes there is a serious breach of health and safety standards, they may take enforcement action including seeking an order to stop work.

Enforcement actions include:

All of the above Notices can be appealed to the District Court if you do not agree with the inspector’s decision.

How to ensure your business is ready for a health and safety inspection?

If you don’t have any health and safety expertise within your business, it’s important to seek an objective assessment of your current level of health and safety compliance.

Simply examining your workplace and your operations will not be enough. It’s important to carefully examine your risk assessment procedures, your health and safety documentation as well as your health and safety records to ensure your business is compliant.

How to maintain health and safety compliance

The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 requires employers to have safe systems of work in place which are planned, organised, performed, maintained and revised as appropriate.

A health and safety inspector will examine the specific risks identified in your risk assessment, safety statement and any other relevant health and safety documentation.

Once the inspector has reviewed these documents, they will assess the control measures you have put in place to reduce the risks and hazards identified in your health and safety documents.

So, to ensure your business is compliant with health and safety legislation, ensure the following:

Need help with health and safety compliance?

Health and safety compliance is a big responsibility for business owners. That’s why so many businesses nominate Peninsula to do it.

To save you the time and stress of doing risk assessments yourself, Peninsula can do it for you.

Just tell us a time that works for you and health & safety experts will come in person to guide you through your legal obligations and control the risks and hazards in your workplace.

To find out more how Peninsula can help you prepare for a health and safety inspection you can call us on 1800 719 216.

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