How Long Must Health & Safety Records Be Kept?

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It’s important to keep Health & Safety records for your business. We can help you manage these requirements, helping to protect your employees and property.

As a business, you need to keep Health & Safety records. There are many you need to document, so it’s essential to understand what details you should keep track of.

We can help you with your Health & Safety record keeping requirements. A quick phone call and we’ll talk you through you legal responsibilities: 0800 028 2420.

Our guide also explains the importance of this management and how to go about it.

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What Health & Safety records must be kept?

There are various records you must keep as part of your Health & Safety document management.

The different type of Health & Safety records include the following:

And in the event of an accident on your premises, you must document the incident in an accident record book at work.

However, you must never falsify official documents - as this could land you and your business in trouble.

What should be recorded in an accident record book?

It’s a legal requirement to record all work-related accidents and injuries. And you should do this in an accident record book.

When you document an incident, the information should contain details of any accidents that take place on your property and to your employees wherever they are working. If one occurs, then it’s essential you follow the right procedure.

You should document the following details:

Stay compliant by downloading our free accident book template, access yours now.

How long to keep Health & Safety records?

While it’s not a legal requirement to keep records forever, you do need to keep information for a certain amount of time.

There are a number of documents you have a statutory requirement to keep for a certain time. These include the:

While these documents are important, legislation can change and make them eventually redundant.

While it’s paramount to retain documents for a certain period, it’s also essential you dispose of them formally and in line with current legislation.

Where should Health & Safety records be kept?

Many organisations don’t keep their Health & Safety records in one place.  

And while this leads to communication problems, it’s also challenging to try and locate documents for:

It’s important to have the right system in place to ensure you can locate documents as and when you need to.

So, how can you go about storing this information for your business?

Methods of recording health & safety inspections and data

With so many vital documents to keep, and over such a long length of time, storage and security is a dilemma for many companies.

The Bright Health & Safety management system allows to store all records in one secure place. We recommend a digital system for many reasons.

It’s BrightSafe and the benefits include:

Of course, security is an essential requirement for your business. The system is cloud-based, so data you upload it secure at all times.  We operate to and are accredited to ISO 27001 – Information Security Systems.

It’s also accessible from wherever you are in the world. And if you’re a Bright customer, you have access to 24/7 support from our expert team.

If you need anything else…

Get in touch and we can assist you with any Health & Safety requirements you have: 0800 028 2420.

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