What Health and Safety looks like in the modern office environment
Health and Safety has become an increasingly important aspect of life within the office in recent years; and as people return to the office after Covid, Health and Safety considerations have changed in the modern environment, or we are no longer used to dealing with the common health and safety problems working in an office used to bring. Here we will cover how to deal with these challenges, both new and old.
Basic occupational health
The building block of health and safety within a modern office is its approach towards occupational health. You as an employer are required by health, safety and welfare legislation to be able to provide a safe workplace and assess the risks that your workers experience whilst they are working for you. Most people focus on limiting accidents, which is of course important; but there is far more to health and safety than avoiding accidents.
New health and safety regulations
In the years before the pandemic, where people in a number of sectors were forced to work from home, new health and safety regulations were put in place. The aim was that this regulation would improve occupational health and safety within the workplace; and ISO 45001, the leading piece of health and safety legislation, also had positive effects on productivity as a secondary benefit.
This legislation was put in place in 2018, but many companies have understandably focussed on returning to work and dealing with the pandemic; so unless you were early adopters of ISO 45001, you most likely have just tried to adjust your workplace



