
The Authority was established in 1989 under the Safety, Health and
Welfare at Work Act, 1989 and reports to the Minister for Business,
Enterprise and Innovation. The Authority has a number of major
roles. We are:
- The
national statutory body with responsibility for ensuring that over 2
million workers (employed and self-employed) and those affected by work
activity are protected from work related injury and ill-health. We do
this by enforcing occupational health and safety law,
promoting accident prevention, and providing information and advice
across all sectors, including retail, healthcare,manufacturing, fishing,
entertainment, mining, construction, agriculture and food services.
- The lead National Competent Authority for a number of chemicals
regulations including REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation
and Restrictionof Chemicals) Regulation and Seveso II Directive. Our
responsibility in this area is to protect human health (general public,
consumers and workers) and the environment, to enhance competitiveness
and innovation and ensure free movement of chemicals in the EU market.
- A key agency involved in market surveillance
and ensuring the safety of products used in workplaces and consumer
applications. We have a remit to protect 4.5 million citizens from
unsafe products and articles and to enable the international movement
and trade of goods manufactured in Ireland.
Our
Strategic Priorities are to:
- Health: Increase the focus on work-related health risks.
- Safety: Maintain and develop the advances achieved in the management of work-related safety risks.
- Chemicals: Focus on the risks to human safety and health arising from chemicals used at work and by the general public.
- Accreditation:
Provide an impartial, internationally recognised accreditation service,
responsive to market demands through the Irish National Accreditation
Board.
- How we work: Continue to change and transform the way we work
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