occupiers liabilty act power point

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If you visit a salon and the occupier has not
followed safety regulations and you injure
yourself, you can sue the occupier through Civil
Court.
-If you know that there is danger
that may be caused to employee’s
or members of the public whilst in
the salon you have a duty of care
to reduce and warn of these risks.
Using signs and warnings
throughout the salon, i.e. COSHH
and electrical wires.
Although this may not be enough, You may need to
take further precautions if you are aware that
unattended children/trespassers may enter.
Use signs and posters to remind people of danger and safety procedures.
Take all necessary measures in avoiding hazards.
Properly train staff to make people aware of, and to
avoid any danger around the salon.
Draw a warning sign you think will be best for the following :
Group A - Exposed electrical wires in a salon
Group B - A small step as you walk through the door
Group C - Back door entrance where an uninvited guest could enter
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