PUWER
98
The
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)
requires users of work equipment to carry out risk assessment
and provide work equipment that is suitable for its intended
task and can be used without putting persons at risk.
The
Regulations cover any machinery, appliance, apparatus, tool
or installation for use at work (whether exclusively or not)
- effectively it is anything used at work.
The
1998 regulations introduce requirements to ensure that, for
reasons of health and safety, inspections are carried out:
After
installation and before being put into service for the first
time; or after assembly at a new site or in a new location to
ensure that it has been installed correctly and is safe to operate.
After
work equipment has been exposed to any conditions causing deterioration,
which is liable to cause a dangerous situation.
At
suitable intervals; and
Each
time that exceptional circumstances have occurred that are liable
to jeopardise the safety of work equipment. The results of these
inspections have to be documented and kept until the third subsequent
inspection is recorded.
The
regulations make it an offense to allow work equipment to leave
an employer’s undertaking, or if obtained from another
undertaking, be used, unless it is accompanied by physical evidence
that the last inspection has been carried out.
Simple Guide To
The Provision And Use Of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
PUWER
98: Retrofitting Of Braking To Woodworking Machines
For
a more detailed and complete explanation, please visit the HSE
Website.