Safety at Work 6 E Part 4 pot
... 3: Evaluate the risks and decide whether existing precautions are adequate or more should be done Step 4: Record the findings Step 5: Review the assessment and revise it if necessary. Effective ... is owed wherever the employee may be in the course of his employment, on or off the employer’s premises. It is a duty which the employer owes personally to the employee and the employer remains re...
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... department 2. All work procedures will be reviewed every three years Work procedures to be reviewed by the workplace representative 3. Safety committees at appropriate organisational levels will meet bi- monthly ... senior safety committee ORGANISING 1. Each job will have specified safety responsibilities which are reviewed every 3 years Job responsibilities to be reviewed/checked...
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... pressure equipment. The Regulations define pressure equipment as: Vessels, piping, safety accessories and pressure accessories; where applicable, pressure equipment includes elements attached ... using them where they do not clash with the latest requirements. Some of them are described below. 4. 5.3.1 Requirements of the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 These Regulations have be...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 18 potx
... Scotland) Sen Sensitiser Index 1 043 emergency preparedness, 9 16 Environmental Aspects and Impacts analysis, 912–13 implementation and operation, 9 14 16, 9 84 improvement objectives, 9 14 legal requirements, ... (WRULD); Working environment Errors, and ergonomics, 60 3–5 Erythema, 538 European Agency for Health and Safety at Work, 74 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standa...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 1 ppt
... matter 65 1 4. 1.3 Properties of chemicals 65 3 4. 1 .4 Physical properties 65 7 4. 1.5 Energy and work 66 3 4. 1 .6 Mechanics 66 4 4.1.7 Strength of materials 66 5 4. 1.8 Modes of failure 66 7 4. 1.9 Testing 66 8 4. 1.10 ... Lifting equipment 7 54 4.3 .6 Pressure systems 760 4. 3.7 Coda 766 4. 4 Electricity E. G. Hooper and revised by Chris Buck 769 4. 4.1 Alternat...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 2 pps
... mowers – Safety. These standards are prepared by working parties whose members are representatives of the participating Member States – including members of EU, EFTA plus some from Eastern European ... and orders. These regulations have the objective of detailing legislative require- ments in the specific area at which they are aimed although there has been a trend – reflecting the requir...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 3 pptx
... recognised in the workplace the right to appoint safety representatives. Those safety representatives were given certain func- tions and employers were required to give to the representatives, ... anything likely to be taken as a statement covering the matters referred to above would be false if deemed to be a false statement of the relevant matter [s. 14( 2)a and (4) ]. The mental eleme...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 5 doc
... recommendations resulting from the application of system safety analysis techniques can be effectively reviewed and implemented. System safety analyses employ the three basic elements of identifica- tion, ... methodology requires the consideration of two basic and interrelated aspects, namely system safety management and system safety analyses. System safety management provides the...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 6 ppt
... have opted for the quality management system to integrate environment and health and safety into one comprehensive management process. Figure 2 .6. 2 interrelates the elements of these management standards with ... appropriate intervals and adequately documented. This is, in effect, a check on the operation of the risk assessment element of the Safety Management System and, where weakness...
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Safety at Work 6 E Part 7 docx
... hold them liable. At an individual level hazard detection is limited by what is foreseeable or foreseen. However, if people cannot foresee exactly what 368 Safety at Work needed. The latter point ... its environment. To be fast and efficient, we must operate for a great percentage of time at the skill- and rule-based levels. However, we need to organise that we spend sufficient tim...
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