Health and Safety Executive

Your rights and responsibilities

All workers are entitled to work in environments where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled. Under health and safety law, the primary responsibility for this is down to employers.

As a worker, you have a duty to take care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions. Health and safety legislation, therefore, requires employers and workers to cooperate.

If you have specific queries on health and safety in your workplace, first ask your manager, or if you prefer, your safety representative or trade union representative.

Your health and safety: A guide for workers provides further details of your rights and responsibilities.

If you are concerned about your health and safety at work then find out how we can help you. We treat all contacts in strictest confidence.

  • If you think someone is breaking the law and you can't get anybody in your organisation to take action, you can tell us and the law will protect you from victimisation.

For more details on your responsibilities and how health and safety law is meant to work, HSE has produced a booklet: Health and safety regulation: A short guide. You can also read Health and safety law: What you need to know.


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