HASAW definition

HASAW means the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974;

Examples of HASAW in a sentence

  • The facility is to be designed with floor and wall areas to accommodate all of the plant and equipment set out below in order to afford such space as is compliant with HASAW regulations and other relevant codes of practice in force.

  • Such matters could include: - Recruitment and selection policies - Human Resource planning - Vocational Training - Job Descriptions - Job Evaluation/Grading Deleted: Final Version 5.3.3 Health and Safety activities relating to The HASAW Act 1974 (section 2.5) provides for the appointment of safety representatives, with legal powers, from among members of recognised trade unions (UNISON).

  • Requirement To manufacture and supply, offload, install & position and commission a catering unit to accommodate the internal items listed below in two linked modular building units with sufficient floor area according to Building Regulations 2010 and HASAW considerations.

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