laws made
they are the law and regulation which governs a country.examples are constitution,laws made by parliament,delegated legislation,equity,etc.
Regulations like the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) in the US and the Health and Safety at Work Act in the UK set the standards for ensuring the health and safety of customers and colleagues. These laws require employers to provide a safe working environment, proper training on safety procedures, and appropriate safety equipment. It is essential for businesses to comply with these regulations to prevent accidents and protect the well-being of everyone involved.
constitution ,legislation and judiciary
1.statutory law2.received law3.international law4.religion law5.customs lawstatutory law, received law, customs and religious law
In the US, that legislation is the Occupational sAfety and Health Act, and the regulation is the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
The Health and Safety at Work Act is neither an EU Directive nor an EU Regulation. It is UK legislation.
In the US, there is no national legislation or regulation with that requirement. A few states have that as part of their Occupational Safety and Health regulations.
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custom, legislation,common,written evidence,
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Legislation refers to laws which serve to legally prohibit certain actions and ensure others are carried out. Policies are like a plan of action which guide towards making sure legislation is complied with.
Certain delegated legislative powers of making rules for the regulation of their own procedure passed by the Judicature.This judicial legislation differs from precedent whereby they create new laws.