Health & Safety LegislationsOnline version Match the parts of the legislation to its aims and the hazards that it helps prevent by Martha Friggieri 1 Act 27 of 2000- Occupational Health and Safety Authority Act 2 LN 35 of 2003- Protection against Risks of Back Injury at Work Placement Regulations 3 LN 36 of 2003- General Provisions for Health and Safety at Work Places Regulations 4 LN 121 of 2003- Minimum Requirements for the use of PPE at Work Regulations 5 LN 228 of 2003- Protection of Workers from Risks related to Exposure to Biological Agents at Work Regulations 6 LN 199 of 2015- Work Place (Provision of Health and/ or Safety Signs Amendment) Regulations 7 LN 293 of 2016- Work Equipment (Minimum Safety and Health Requirement) Regulations To protect the occupational health, safety and well-being of all workers in all workplaces All hazards To become familiar with the health and safety requirements for the manual handling of loads Ergonomic hazard Untrained staff To ensure improvements in the health and safety of workers by eliminating risks All hazards To identify the minimum requirement of PPE to protect the workers Hazardous agents Sanitary conditions & Hygiene To safeguard workers who are or are potentially exposed to biological agents as a result of their work Sanitary conditions and hygiene To implement the minimum requirements for the provision of safety and/ or health signs at work Slip-trip-fall hazards Physical hazards Hazardous agents To lay down the minimum requirements for the use of work equipment by workers at the workplace Physical hazards Ergonomic hazards