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A guide to health and safety regulation in Great Britain …
www.hse.gov.ukA guide to health and safety regulation in Great Britain Page 5 of 26 Health and Safety Executive The health and safety system as a whole includes the many stakeholders who have a role in maintaining or improving health and safety standards. Those stakeholders include employers, self-employed, manufacturers, suppliers, workers, third-party
The Health and Safety ‘Six Pack’ - UNISON National
www.unison.org.ukThe Health and Safety ... Regulation 13: Preventing falls or falling objects 50 ... approved by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) (for GB) or the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI). These give practical advice on what …
RESEARCH REPORT 338 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Measurement and analysis of magnetic fields from welding processes Prepared by TWI Ltd for the Health and Safety Executive 2005
Working with sewage - HSE: Information about health and ...
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Published by the Health and Safety Executive INDG198 web-only version 09/11 Provide adequate welfare facilities, including clean water, soap, nailbrushes, disposable paper towels, and where heavy contamination is foreseeable, showers. For remote locations portable welfare facilities should be provided.
RESEARCH REPORT 464 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Identifying and evaluating the social and psychological impact of workplace accidents and ill-health incidents on employees
Prepared by Health and Safety Laboratory for the …
www.hse.gov.ukExecutive Health and Safety The value of the WEST monofilaments in detecting neurosensory deficit caused by hand-arm vibration exposure Prepared by Health and Safety Laboratory
Consultation on monitoring of water-miscible …
www.hse.gov.ukPrepared by the Health and Safety Laboratory for the Health and Safety Executive 2015 Health and Safety Executive Consultation on monitoring of water-miscible
RESEARCH REPORT 162 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Assessment of valve failures in the offshore oil & gas sector Prepared by TUV NEL Ltd for the Health and Safety Executive 2003 RESEARCH REPORT 162
Guidance on infection control in schools and other ...
www.publichealth.hscni.netHealth and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) guidelines for protecting the health and safety of children should be followed. Animals in school (permanent or visiting). Ensure animals’ living quarters are kept clean and away from food areas. Waste should be disposed of regularly, and litter boxes not accessible to children.
CONTRACT RESEARCH REPORT 449/2002 - Health and Safety ...
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Air quality measurements in commercial kitchens Prepared by Advantica Technologies Limited for the Health and Safety Executive
RESEARCH REPORT 139 - Health and Safety …
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Sample analysis of construction accidents reported to HSE Prepared by BOMEL LIMITED for the Health and Safety Executive 2003 RESEARCH REPORT 139
essentials - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive 1 of 3 pages What this sheet covers This sheet describes good practice when you need to remove CAF gaskets and asbestos rope seals from pipework, vessels and plant,
Improving Health and Safety Outcomes in …
www.hse.gov.ukImproving Health and Safety Outcomes in Construction Making the Case for Building Information Modelling (BIM) Health and Safety Executive
Toxic woods WIS30 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.uk3 of 6 pages Health and Safety Executive Precautions 1 Find out if the timbers you use have known ill-health effects – contact your suppliers for information.
Joint guidance implementing a European social partner ...
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive (HSE), the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), and the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS). It is designed for use by both employers and workers. The intention is to provide a guide to the European agreement, practical advice on dealing with harassment and
asbestos essentials - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive 1 of 3 pages What this sheet covers This sheet describes good practice when you need to remove floor tiles that contain asbestos.
RESEARCH REPORT 266 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive A review of criteria concerning design, selection,installation, use, maintenance and training aspects of temporarily-installed horizontal lifelines
essentials - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive 1 of 2 pages What this sheet covers This sheet describes good practice when you need to clear up wall or ceiling debris with a textured coating.
MISC208 - HSE: Information about health and safety at work
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive 12 Genetically modified biological agents do not appear in the Approved List, although the wild-type species from which many of them are derived will be listed. Guidance on aspects of work with genetically modified micro-organisms is given in The SACGM Compendium of Guidance available on HSE’s biosafety web pages.
Bandsaws 2 - Health and Safety Executive
coshh-tool.hse.gov.ukPersonal protective equipment (PPE) Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) should not be needed if the extraction is designed correctly and working properly. RPE is needed for maintenance and cleaning overhead. Use a P2 or P3 standard of RPE.Consult your supplier for advice. Replace RPE filters as recommended by your supplier.Throw away disposable
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2000/018 - …
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive POD/POS curves for non-destructive examination Prepared by Visser Consultancy Limited for the Health and Safety Executive
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2001/034 - …
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Assessment of the effect of wave-in-deck loads on a typical jack-up Prepared by MSL Engineering Ltd for the Health and Safety Executive OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY REPORT
RESEARCH REPORT 255 - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHSE Health & Safety Executive Evaluation of CFD to predict smoke movement in complex enclosed spaces Application to three real scenarios: an underground station,
Controlling construction dust with on-tool extraction CIS69
www.hse.gov.ukControlling construction dust with on-tool extraction 4 of 4 pages Health and Safety xecutie Published by the Health and Safety Executive CIS69 06/13 equipment, check with the hire company whether it has been appropriately tested with the hire company. Further advice is provided elsewhere by HSE on these issues.4,5 Other important issues
Management of upper limb disorders and the …
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Management of upper limb disorders and the biopsychosocial model Prepared by the University of Huddersfield,
OTO 2001 049 - Stability, Watertight Integrity and …
www.hse.gov.ukFOREWORD This report provides technical information previously contained in the Fourth Edition of the Health and Safety Executive’s ‘Offshore Installations: Guidance on Design, Construction and Certification’ (1990 edition plus amendments)(1).The ‘Guidance’ was originally published in support of the
FourFights 2020 03 - UCU - Home
www.ucu.org.ukPAY 2. WORKLOAD 4. CASUALISATION 3. EQUALITY £10/HOUR FOR IN-HOUSE STAFF and Foundation Living Wage for contractors CLOSE THE GENDER AND ETHNIC PAY GAPS with time-specific agreements with specific actions END ZERO-HOURS CONTRACTS A FULL EQUAL PAY AUDIT ... Adoption of the Health and Safety Executive's Stress Management …
Introduction to Asbestos essentials
www.hse.gov.uk2 of 10 pages Health and Safety Executive a0 – Introduction to Asbestos essentials Who these task sheets are for and how to use them Asbestos essentials task sheets will help small businesses, sub- contractors and the self-employed to …
Step 1: Identify the hazards - RoSPA
www.rospa.comThe Health and Safety Executive’s Five steps to risk assessment Step 1: Identify the hazards Walk around your venue and look at what could reasonably be expected to cause harm. Ask your other people what they think.They may have noticed things that are not
Working at height - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Page 1 of 7 Introduction This brief guide describes what you, as an employer, need to do to protect your employees from falls from height. It will also be useful to employees and their representatives. Following this guidance is normally enough to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR).
Using cut-off saws - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive \(HSE\) Subject: HSE/Highways Agency leaflet which explains how to control risks to construction workers using cut-off saws in paving work. Exposure to the respirable crystalline silica \(RCS\) dust produced can cause serious health problems. Created Date: 20130321093648Z
Health and safety made simple - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive. Health and safety made simple: The basics for your business Page 2 of 12. Decide who will help you with your duties. As an employer, you must appoint someone competent to help you . meet your health and safety duties. A competent person is someone with the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to manage health ...
Health and safety in swimming pools - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive What the law requires 18 Every pool operator is responsible for the health and safety of employees, pool users and other people on the premises. The HSW Act, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and others place general obligations on pool operators. The following are
Health and Safety Executive Safety in the use of abrasive ...
www.hsewebsite.comSafety in the use of abrasive wheels Page 4 of 53 Health and Safety Executive Portable and hand-held grinding machines 34 Electric grinding machines 34 Inspection and maintenance 35 Pneumatic grinding machines 36 Internal combustion grinding machines 36 Multiple wheel mounting for portable machines 36 Blotters 36 Bushes 37 Operation of abrasive wheels 37
Health and Safety Executive Keep your top on - hse.gov.uk
www.hse.gov.ukAdvice for outdoor workers from the Health and Safety Executive and the Health Departments in England, Scotland and Wales Asunnydaymakesmostofusfeelgood,buttoomuchsunlightcanbehard
Health and safety in horse riding establishments and ...
www.cieh.orgimproving co-ordination skills and for therapeutic gain. Both the young and old also use the horse for gaining inner confidence, exercise and enjoyment. Therefore ... Health and Safety Executive (HSE), vets, local authorities, fire authorities, trade
Health and Safety Executive Annual Statistics Report 2010/11
www.hse.gov.ukThe Health and Safety Executive Statistics 2010/11 www.hse.gov.uk 2 KEY FACTS WORK-RELATED ILL HEALTH WORKPLACE INJURY ENFORCEMENT OTHER TOPICS SOURCES AND DEFINITIONS
Health and Safety Statistics - hse.gov.uk
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Statistics Annual Report for Great Britain 2014/15 Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive Old lead paint
www.hse.gov.uk1 Old lead paint What you need to know as a busy builder Health and Safety Executive Do you know old leaded paint can be serious risk to your health?
Health and Safety Executive VDU workstation checklist
www.aber.ac.ukHealth and Safety Executive Whatever your job, look after your back ... display units, such as computer screens (also referred to as DSE - display screen equipment). It is very similar to the one HSE recommends in its guidance to employers. This checklist can be used by ... assessment. VDU workstation checklist Checklist for safety ...
Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Whole-body vibration in ports HSE information sheet 1 of 4 pages This information sheet outlines the risk of developing
Health and Safety Executive Construction dust
www.hse.gov.uk1 Construction dust What you need to know as a busy builder Health and Safety Executive Do you think of construction dust as just …
Health and Safety CN Abrasive blasting - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Abrasive blasting COSHH essentials in construction: Silica CN Control approach Engineering and RPE What this Sheet Covers This sheet describes good control practice when abrasive blasting. It covers the key points you need to follow to reduce exposure to an adequate level.
HealthandSafety G440099 Exposure measurement: …
www.hse.gov.ukGeneral Guidance G409 Special Published by the Health and Safety Executive 08/11 This document contains notes on good practice which are not
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www.hse.gov.uk2 of 3 pages Health and Safety Executive em6 – Personal protective equipment (including RPE) A ‘dust mask’ doubled up for more protection is useless. You need a respirator Disposable RPE worn correctly
Health and Safety Executive G General ... - Coshh …
www.coshh-essentials.org.ukThe Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) require employers to ensure that exposure is prevented or, …
Health and Safety Executive G General ventilation
coshh-tool.hse.gov.ukThe Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) require employers to ensure that exposure is prevented or, …
Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.ukHand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) • numbness, tingling, reduced sense of touch/temperature (Sensorineural or SN) • blanching (white finger) (Vascular or V)
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