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This multiple sclerosis toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone provides managers and safety officers with practical guidance on managing fatigue, mobility challenges and safety risks for staff living with MS. The template covers key hazards such as slip and trip risks, visual fatigue, reduced strength and balance issues, and offers step‑by‑step DO and DON’T actions. It includes shift‑pattern planning, adjustable ergonomic workstations, assistive mobility aids, regular fatigue breaks, manual handling techniques, visual display ergonomics, temperature and lighting control, flexible working options, symptom self‑monitoring and assisted emergency evacuation. The guidance references the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Working Time Regulations 1998, the Equality Act 2010 and HSG256 fatigue management, ensuring full regulatory compliance. Suitable for healthcare, office, manufacturing and public service environments, this multiple sclerosis safety briefing can be customised to any sector. Using this multiple sclerosis toolbox talk template helps organisations demonstrate their duty of care, reduce injury claims and improve employee wellbeing. It can be used during induction, routine safety briefings or as part of a return‑to‑work programme. Fully editable – replace the placeholder with your own company name and add site‑specific hazards. Compliant with: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Working Time Regulations 1998, Equality Act 2010, HSG256 Fatigue Management guidance.