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Equality law and your business
If your business is as a designer or manufacturer of goods then equality law does not cover your business operations as they relate to designing or making goods.
You do not have to make changes to your physical products, packaging or instructions.
You can also target the advertising or marketing of your products at a group with particular protected characteristics. You can read more about advertising and marketing.
Equality good practice: what you can do if you want to do more than equality law requires
Even though you do not have to, it can be good business sense to make goods, packaging and instructions more accessible to all potential and existing customers.
Ways in which you might be considered a service provider
There are two ways you might be covered as a service provider:
- If you provide information which is more than just an advertisement, you may need to supply this in alternative formats, if doing this would be a reasonable adjustment, which it is may be, depending on the circumstances.
- If you sell or give the goods you make directly to the public, then you will be covered by equality law as if you are a shop.
So, for example, if a company sells its products by mail order, over the internet or through a factory shop, then it will have duties under equality law as a service provider.
Advice and support
If you think you might have been treated unfairly and want further advice, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).
The EASS is an independent advice service, not operated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Phone: 0808 800 0082
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