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Is your Vacuum Cleaner putting your club at risk?

Why it’s important to Review your Work Equipment

Work equipment is any machinery, appliance, apparatus, tool, or installation for use at work. This includes equipment which employees have provided for their own use at work. The scope of work equipment is extremely wide, including appliances such as vacuum cleaners. Club owners need to understand the regulations that apply to vacuums cleaners in order to reduce risk of damage liability in case the unexpected were to happen.

The use of work equipment is also very widely interpreted – it covers any activity involving work equipment – such as; starting, stopping, programming, setting, transporting, repairing, modifying, maintaining, servicing, and cleaning. 

At Club Insure we’ve listed a variety of regulations, most of which apply to vacuum cleaners. Following these tips will ensure your club remains safe and reduces risk.

Regulations on Work Equipment for Pubs and Bars

Use of Work Equipment Regulations

Don’t buy any piece of work equipment that isn’t suitable for the job. Anyone using a vacuum must be trained – you may not need a full Safety Operating Procedure but you will most certainly need some clear do’s and don’ts. Ensure that training is recorded just in case the vacuum is used wrongly and results in an injury.

The vacuum will no doubt run on electricity and so falls under the The Electricity at Work Regulations. ‘Electrical equipment’ includes every type of electrical appliance, so ensure you inspect all equipment including the vacuum at the appropriate intervals. Ensure you have all your electrical appliances PAT tested. Contact Club Insure to learn how to get your work equipment PAT tested.

Teach employees not to over stretch cables or knot them. If any equipment is faulty, ask employees to fill out a Defect Report form. Remove the plug from equipment so it cannot be mistakenly used and cause issue. A faulty vacuum can be a fire hazard, it’s important to take away access and ensure it is unplugged after every use.

Do a Workplace Equipment Review

Take a look around your workplace and see if you have an invisible piece of equipment lurking in a cupboard that you never gave a second thought to. Ensure only the equipment you have checked, PAT Tested, and instructed for are available to your employees so as to not leave your business open to risk.

For a full risk assessment, see our risk assessment services at Club Insure. Our innovative approach provides customers with the support, confidence and ability to independently manage their business’s health & safety, risk management procedures and employment issues.

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