This could be due to health and safety which they should meet the criteria of The Health and Safety etc. Work Act 1976 if they do so at work. If a self-employed person at work is on a premises under someone else’s control that lead to either a death, specified injury or over a seven-day injury. The responsible person would be the person in control of the premises this is because they are on someone else’s premises therefore they are responsible for that individual. However, if a self-employed person at work who are under their own control on their own premises and if a specified injury, over a seven-day injury or case of disease the responsible person would be the self-employed person or someone acting on their behalf as it is their business and on their premises. If a person is not at work but is affected by the work of someone else e.g. a patient, volunteer or visitor, if an incident occurs where death or an injury results in having to be taken to hospital for treatment or it has given you a serious injury. The responsible person is the person in control of the premises or the employer in the control of the work activity. If an incident occurs where there is a dangerous occurrence the responsible person would be the person in control of the premises where this occurred even if it was in work or outside of
This could be due to health and safety which they should meet the criteria of The Health and Safety etc. Work Act 1976 if they do so at work. If a self-employed person at work is on a premises under someone else’s control that lead to either a death, specified injury or over a seven-day injury. The responsible person would be the person in control of the premises this is because they are on someone else’s premises therefore they are responsible for that individual. However, if a self-employed person at work who are under their own control on their own premises and if a specified injury, over a seven-day injury or case of disease the responsible person would be the self-employed person or someone acting on their behalf as it is their business and on their premises. If a person is not at work but is affected by the work of someone else e.g. a patient, volunteer or visitor, if an incident occurs where death or an injury results in having to be taken to hospital for treatment or it has given you a serious injury. The responsible person is the person in control of the premises or the employer in the control of the work activity. If an incident occurs where there is a dangerous occurrence the responsible person would be the person in control of the premises where this occurred even if it was in work or outside of