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Legionnaires' disease: A guide for dutyholders INDG458
www.hse.gov.ukA brief guide for dutyholders Legionnaires’ disease A brief guide for dutyholders Page 1 of 5 This is a web-friendly version of leaflet INDG458, published 04/12 Who is this leaflet for? This leaflet is aimed at employers and people in control of premises, eg landlords, where man-made water systems are used that could be a potential source for
Motivational Interviewing Brief Guide - Drugs and Alcohol
www.drugsandalcohol.ieA brief guide to MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING Gary Latchford Clinical Psychology Training Programme, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds. Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, St James's' University Hospital, Leeds. Year 3 Motivational Interviewing Workshop March 2010
Workplace transport safety: A brief guide INDG199
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Workplace transport safety: A brief guide Page 3 of 9 Speed limits can also be used, but they need to be appropriate, properly enforced
Health and safety training - hse.gov.uk
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Health and safety training: A brief guide Page 3 of 6 Contractors and self-employed people who may be working for you do!
Young people and work experience: A brief guide …
www.hse.gov.ukPage 1 of 6 Health and Safety Executive Young people and work experience A brief guide to health and safety for employers This is a web-friendly
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): A brief guide …
www.paetc.orgHIV PrEP guidance for providers, updated April 2016 * page 1 of 4 HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): A brief guide for providers updated April 2016
Who is this guidance for? - hse.gov.uk
www.hse.gov.ukPage 1 of 10 This is a web-friendly version of leaflet INDG223(rev5), revised 04/12 Health and Safety Executive Managing asbestos in buildings: A brief guide
Risk assessment: A brief guide to controlling risks …
www.hse.gov.ukTitle: Risk assessment: A brief guide to controlling risks in the workplace INDG163 Author: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Subject
A brief guide to calculating embodied carbon
www.istructe.orgA brief guide to calculating embodied carbon Opinion Climate emergency Planning application proceduresCalculating embodied carbon There is a pressing need to dramatically cut carbon emissions across the world. As discussed in the June issue of The Structural Engineer1,2, structural engineers have a signifi cant role in achieving this,