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Managing employees who work from home
Your health and safety obligations towards homeworkers
How technology can facilitate working from home
Responsibilities of homeworkers

Employees working from home

Your health and safety obligations towards homeworkers

You have the same responsibilities for ensuring the health and safety of homeworkers as you would for staff based at your premises. Your duties are likely to include:

  • carrying out a health and safety risk assessment
  • purchasing compulsory employers' liability insurance if you don't already have it
  • ensuring equipment is fit for its purpose
  • testing, certifying and maintaining electrical equipment provided by the business
    ensuring computers can be used comfortably and without disturbing glare
  • making sure lighting levels are appropriate
  • avoiding trailing cables to reduce the risks of trips and falls
  • ensuring staff are suitably trained to work safely
  • keeping records of any serious accidents, illnesses or injuries experienced by homeworkers

Remember, too, that employees who use computers regularly - including homeworkers - are entitled to an eye test paid for by their employer.

Homeworkers must take reasonable care of their own health and safety, as well as that of other people such as family members, neighbours and visitors. They must also ensure they use work equipment correctly.

You can also download a guide to your specific health and safety responsibilities towards homeworkers from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) website (PDF).

If you have employees who use their home as a base and generally don't work from your premises, you may have additional health and safety responsibilities to them.

This document is based on Crown Copyright © 2004


 
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