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Good Practice Guides
Good Practice Guides
View good practice guidance for the sector.
Good Practice Guide - Remote Working
Date:
22 Jul 2019
This guide supports government organisations to identify and manage people who primarily work alone or in isolated conditions. It provides some practical and written guidance on how to go about taking some basic steps to eliminate challenges and risks.
Health and Safety - A Good Practice Guide for Public Service Chief Executives and Officers
Date:
22 Jul 2019
The purpose of this guide is to provide practical support to Public Service chief executives, and other senior leaders who are deemed to be officers under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (the HSWA), with their governance accountabilities and ‘due diligence’ responsibilities.
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