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1. the provider complies with any obligations under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974(1) (and provision made under that Act) and the Equality Act 2010(2) in relation to—
(1) the design or construction of the practice premises; and
(2) the approach or access to the practice premises,
which the provider has to its own members (where applicable), staff, providers and to persons to whom it provides primary medical services, including taking such steps as are reasonable to—
(a)provide for ease of access to the practice premises and ease of movement within the practice premises for all users of the practice premises (including wheelchair users);
(b)provide adequate sound and visual systems for the hearing and visually impaired; and
(c)remove barriers to the employment of disabled people;
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