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Is it legal to work alone in a kitchen with insulin dependant diabetes
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That is a very tough subject. The best advise i can offer would be this link to equality rights.
gov.uk/definition-of-disabi...
Safety does come first, and for sure, it should mean your safety above others (Respectively) based on your health condition expressed.
Will look at link thanks fo ur advice having a bit of tot for tat at work at one of they very big super markets saying if I can't work on my own then I need to change departments after 4 years but I suppose every little helps x
You need to look into the legislation that covers lone workers. This is the link to Health and Safety Executive and the facts. hse.gov.uk/contact/faqs/wor... . Best regards. Allan
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